Help -- how to fork an Apache process in mod_perl safely? Not Apache2:Subprocess...
am 25.08.2009 14:11:40 von Victor DanilchenkoHi all,
I need to be able to fork an Apache process in daemon form, to do some
housekeeping which might potentially take a few seconds. However, when I
do that, I start getting SQL errors (of the "connection lost" type) in
the browser. I do the fairly standard cleanup to daemonize the child
process, but of course it needs to retain the SQL socket open. Here is
my forking code:
sub modperl_kamikaze_fork () {
# You will have to do CORE::exit(0) at the end of the execution.
$SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE';
get_m->flush_buffer;
defined (my $kid = fork) or die "Cannot fork: $!\n";
return $kid if $kid;
my $r = get_r;
close STDIN; open STDIN, '/dev/null'
or die "Can't read /dev/null: $!";
close STDOUT; open STDOUT, '>/dev/null'
or die "Can't write to /dev/null: $!";
close STDERR; open STDERR, '>>/tmp/form.log'
or die "Cannot open /tmp/fork.log\n";
setsid
or die "Can't start a new session: $!";
my $oldfh = select STDERR;
local $| = 1;
select $oldfh;
warn "Child (PID $$) spawned.\n";
$r->child_terminate;
}
The Apache2:Subprocess doesn't help me, because I need not to spawn an
external process, but to finish processing in mod_perl context -- just
without bugging the user with it.
Any ideas on how to either fork better, or how to solve this without
forking (e.g. is there a way to 'append' a function call to the request
after the rest of the request is completed)?
Many thanks in advance.
--
Victor Danilchenko
Senior Software Engineer, AskOnline.net
victor@askonline.net - 617-273-0119