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     Re: [nocol-users] auto-updat


Because if you changed any of the configuration information about it;
those changes would get ignored.

On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 02:47:49PM -0500, Jonathan A. Zdziarski said:
> why not just use a "if defined" on the hash, and don't re-init it if
> it's already there.
> 
> On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, steve rader wrote:
> 
> >  > From: Steve Mickeler
> >  > Is there a way to get nocol to auto-detect any changed in the config files
> >  > such as portmon-confg or ippingmon-confg so it can start/stop monitoring
> >  > new stuff as needed ?
> > 
> > I did some work on "reconfig ippingmon with kill -HUP"
> > fix recently.  Patches for v4.2beta5 are enclosed fwiw.
> > 
> > Note well: my #define __USE_BSD_SIGNAL is a bone-headed
> > linux specific hack that should be made portable!
> > 
> > But even worse, these patches don't "intelligently" restart
> > ippingmon: doing a kill -HUP with variables at the critical
> > level causes the variables to go back to the warning level.
> > This, in turn, causes problems with my up/down reporting
> > with doing really frequent reconfigurations with large
> > polling intervals.
> > 
> > So it would be wonderful if someone would solve this
> > problem by writing reinit_sites() or somesuch for pingmon.
> > I'll probably do it (some day this spring?) if no one
> > else does.
> > 
> > steve
> > -- -- -- --
> > Steve Rader
> > Systems and Network Manager
> > WiscNet--Internetworking for Wisconsin
> > rader@wiscnet.net
> > bash: syntax error near unexpected token `=:)'
> > 
> > -- cut here --
> > *** lib/misc.c.orig     Thu Mar 20 23:04:02 1997
> > --- lib/misc.c  Tue Nov 10 14:49:55 1998
> > ***************
> > *** 36,41 ****
> > --- 36,42 ----
> >   #include "nocol.h"
> >   
> >   #include <stdio.h>
> > + #define __USE_BSD_SIGNAL
> >   #include <signal.h>                           /* signal numbers       */
> >   #include <sys/file.h>
> >   #include <errno.h>
> > ***************
> > *** 50,56 ****
> >   nocol_startup(pconfigfile, pdatafile)
> >        char **pconfigfile, **pdatafile;
> >   {
> > !     void nocol_done(), usr1_handler();
> >       char *s ;
> >   
> >       if ((s = (char *)strrchr(prognm, '/')) != NULL)
> > --- 51,57 ----
> >   nocol_startup(pconfigfile, pdatafile)
> >        char **pconfigfile, **pdatafile;
> >   {
> > !     void nocol_done(), usr1_handler(), nocol_reload();
> >       char *s ;
> >   
> >       if ((s = (char *)strrchr(prognm, '/')) != NULL)
> > ***************
> > *** 101,113 ****
> >       bsdsignal (SIGQUIT, nocol_done);
> >       bsdsignal (SIGTERM, nocol_done);
> >       bsdsignal (SIGINT,  nocol_done);
> > !     bsdsignal (SIGHUP,  nocol_done);
> >       bsdsignal (SIGUSR1, usr1_handler);
> >   #else
> >       signal (SIGQUIT, nocol_done);     /* Delete pid/data file while dying */
> >       signal (SIGTERM, nocol_done);
> >       signal (SIGINT,  nocol_done);
> > !     signal (SIGHUP,  nocol_done);
> >       signal (SIGUSR1, usr1_handler);   /* toggles debug */
> >   #endif
> >   
> > --- 102,114 ----
> >       bsdsignal (SIGQUIT, nocol_done);
> >       bsdsignal (SIGTERM, nocol_done);
> >       bsdsignal (SIGINT,  nocol_done);
> > !     bsdsignal (SIGHUP,  nocol_reload);
> >       bsdsignal (SIGUSR1, usr1_handler);
> >   #else
> >       signal (SIGQUIT, nocol_done);     /* Delete pid/data file while dying */
> >       signal (SIGTERM, nocol_done);
> >       signal (SIGINT,  nocol_done);
> > !     signal (SIGHUP,  nocol_reload);
> >       signal (SIGUSR1, usr1_handler);   /* toggles debug */
> >   #endif
> >   
> > -- cut here --
> > 
> > -- cut here --
> > *** pingmon/pingmon.c.orig      Mon Mar 31 00:25:22 1997
> > --- pingmon/pingmon.c   Tue Nov 10 15:01:13 1998
> > ***************
> > *** 37,42 ****
> > --- 37,43 ----
> >   
> >   #include <string.h>                   /* For strcat() definitions     */
> >   #include <sys/file.h>
> > + #define __USE_BSD_SIGNAL
> >   #include <signal.h>                   /* For signal numbers           */
> >   
> >   /*+ 
> > ***************
> > *** 197,202 ****
> > --- 198,207 ----
> >       char record[MAXLINE];
> >       struct tm *loctime ;
> >       time_t locclock ;                 /* Careful, don't use 'long'    */
> > +     
> > +     if (debug) {
> > +       fprintf(stderr, "reading config file\n");
> > +     }
> >   
> >       if ((p_nodes = fopen(configfile, "r")) == NULL)
> >       {
> > ***************
> > *** 278,284 ****
> > --- 283,300 ----
> >   
> >       }                                 /* end: while                   */
> >       fclose (p_nodes);                 /* Not needed any more          */    
> > +     if (debug) {
> > +       fprintf(stderr, "done reading config file\n");
> > +     }
> >       return(1);                                /* All OK                       */
> >   
> >   }     /* end:  init_sites()   */
> > + 
> > + nocol_reload ( ) {
> > +     int       fdout = 0;                      /* File desc for output data file */
> > +     if (debug) { fprintf(stderr,"cought HUP... reloading...\n"); }
> > +     fdout = open(datafile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, DATAFILE_MODE);
> > +     init_sites(fdout, configfile);
> > +     return(1);
> > + }
> > 
> > -- cut here --
> > 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Jonathan A. Zdziarski
> Sr. Systems Administrator
> Netrail, inc. 
> 888.NET.RAIL x240

-- 
Michael Douglass
Texas Networking, Inc.

  Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable for a feature.
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