Diff for /loncom/Attic/lonManage between versions 1.5 and 1.10

version 1.5, 2003/08/12 10:55:42 version 1.10, 2003/08/18 10:43:31
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 #    not the IP address of the host.  #    not the IP address of the host.
 #  #
 #  $Log$  #  $Log$
   #  Revision 1.10  2003/08/18 10:43:31  foxr
   #  Code/test ValidHost.  The hosts.tab and the perl variables are read in as
   #  global hashes as a side effect.  May later want to clean this up by making
   #  a separate getconfig function and hoisting the config reads into that.
   #
   #  Revision 1.9  2003/08/18 10:25:46  foxr
   #  Write ReinitProcess function in terms of ValidHost and Transact.
   #
   #  Revision 1.8  2003/08/18 10:18:21  foxr
   #  Completed PushFile function in terms of
   #  - ValidHost - Determines if target host is valid.
   #  - Transact  - Performs one of the valid transactions with the
   #                appropriate lonc<-->lond client/server pairs.
   #
   #  Revision 1.7  2003/08/18 09:56:01  foxr
   #  1. Require to be run as root.
   #  2. Catch case where no operation switch is supplied and put out usage.
   #  3. skeleton/comments for PushFile function.
   #
   #  Revision 1.6  2003/08/12 11:02:59  foxr
   #  Implement command switch dispatching.
   #
 #  Revision 1.5  2003/08/12 10:55:42  foxr  #  Revision 1.5  2003/08/12 10:55:42  foxr
 #  Complete command line parsing (tested)  #  Complete command line parsing (tested)
 #  #
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 #  Add usage and skeleton documentation.  #  Add usage and skeleton documentation.
 #  #
 #  #
   
   # Modules required:
   
   use strict; # Because it's good practice.
   use English; # Cause I like meaningful names.
 use Getopt::Long;  use Getopt::Long;
   use LONCAPA::Configuration; # To handle configuration I/O.
   
   # File scoped variables:
   
   my %perlvar; # Perl variable defs from apache config.
   my %hostshash; # Host table as a host indexed hash.
   
 sub Usage  {  sub Usage  {
     print "Usage:";      print "Usage:";
Line 77  sub Usage  { Line 110  sub Usage  {
     lonManage  --reinit=lonc host      lonManage  --reinit=lonc host
            Sends a HUP signal to the remote systems's lond.             Sends a HUP signal to the remote systems's lond.
   
     lonmanage  --reinit=lond host      lonManage  --reinit=lond host
           Requests the remote system's lond perform the same action as if            Requests the remote system's lond perform the same action as if
           it had received a HUP signal.            it had received a HUP signal.
   
Line 113  USAGE Line 146  USAGE
   
 sub ParseArgs {  sub ParseArgs {
     my $pushing   = '';      my $pushing   = '';
     my $reiniting = '';      my $reinitting = '';
   
     if(!GetOptions('push=s'    => \$pushing,      if(!GetOptions('push=s'    => \$pushing,
            'reinit=s'  => \$reinitting)) {             'reinit=s'  => \$reinitting)) {
Line 132  sub ParseArgs { Line 165  sub ParseArgs {
         # --push takes in addition a table, and a host:          # --push takes in addition a table, and a host:
         #          #
  if($paramcount != 2) {   if($paramcount != 2) {
     print "Bad count $paramcount\n";  
     return (); # Invalid parameter count.      return (); # Invalid parameter count.
  }   }
  if($command ne '') {   if($command ne '') {
Line 149  sub ParseArgs { Line 181  sub ParseArgs {
  # --reinit takes in addition just a host name   # --reinit takes in addition just a host name
   
  if($paramcount != 1) {   if($paramcount != 1) {
     print "Bad count $paramcount\n";  
     return ();      return ();
  }   }
  if($command ne '') {   if($command ne '') {
Line 170  sub ParseArgs { Line 201  sub ParseArgs {
           
     return @result;      return @result;
 }  }
   #
   #  Determine if the target host is valid.
   #  This is done by reading the current hosts.tab file.
   #  For the host to be valid, it must be inthe file.
   #
   #  Parameters:
   #     host   - Name of host to check on.
   #  Returns:
   #     true   if host is valid.
   #     false  if host is invalid.
   #
   sub ValidHost {
       my $host       = shift;
   
       my $perlvarref = LONCAPA::Configuration::read_conf('loncapa.conf');
       %perlvar       = %{$perlvarref};
       my $hoststab   = LONCAPA::Configuration::read_hosts(
    "$perlvar{'lonTabDir'}/hosts.tab");
       %hostshash     = %{$hoststab};
   
       return defined $hostshash{$host};
   
   }
   sub Transact {
   
   }
 #  #
 #    If command parsing failed, then print usage:  #   Called to push a file to the remote system.
   #   The only legal files to push are hosts.tab and domain.tab.
   #   Security is somewhat improved by
   #   
   #   - Requiring the user run as root.
   #   - Connecting with lonc rather than lond directly ensuring this is a loncapa
   #     host
   #   - We must appear in the remote host's hosts.tab file.
   #   - The host must appear in our hosts.tab file.
   #
   #  Parameters:
   #     tablename - must be one of hosts or domain.
   #     tablefile - name of the file containing the table to push.
   #     host      - name of the host to push this file to.     
   #
   sub PushFile {
       my $tablename = shift;
       my $tablefile = shift;
       my $host      = shift;
       
       # Open the table file:
   
 @status = ParseArgs;      if(!open(TABLEFILE, "<$tablefile")) {
 $nparam   = @status;   die "ENOENT - No such file or directory $tablefile";
       }
     
       # Require that the host be valid:
   
       if(!ValidHost($host)) {
    die "EHOSTINVAL - Invalid host $host"; # Ok so I invented this 'errno'.
       }
       # Read in the file.  If the table name is valid, push it.
   
       my @table = <TABLEFILE>; #  These files are pretty small.
       close TABLEFILE;
   
       if( ($tablename eq "host")    ||
    ($tablename eq "domain")) {
    Transact($host, "pushfile:$tablename:",\@table);
       } else {
    die "EINVAL - Invalid parameter. tablename: $tablename must be host or domain";
       }
   }
   #
   #   This function is called to reinitialize a server in a remote host.
   #   The servers that can be reinitialized are:
   #   - lonc   - The lonc client process.
   #   - lond   - The lond daemon.
   #  NOTE:
   #    Reinitialization in this case means re-scanning the hosts table,
   #    starting new lond/lonc's as approprate and stopping existing lonc/lond's.
   #
   #  Parameters:
   #     process - The name of the process to reinit (lonc or lond).
   #     host    - The host in which this reinit will happen.
   #
   sub ReinitProcess {
       my $process = shift;
       my $host    = shift;
   
       #  Ensure the host is valid:
       
       if(!ValidHost($host)) {
    die "EHOSTINVAL - Invalid host $host";
       }
       # Ensure target process selector is valid:
   
       if(($process eq "lonc") ||
          ($process eq "lond")) {
    Transact($host, "reinit:$process");
       } else {
    die "EINVAL -Invalid parameter. Process $process must be lonc or lond";
       }
   }
   #--------------------------- Entry point: --------------------------
   
   #  Parse the parameters
   #  If command parsing failed, then print usage:
   
   my @params   = ParseArgs;
   my $nparam   = @params;
   
 if($nparam == 0) {  if($nparam == 0) {
     Usage;      Usage;
     exit -1;      exit -1;
 }  }
   #
 print "---- params ---\n";  #   Next, ensure we are running as EID root.
 for($i = 0; $i < $nparam; $i++) {  #
     print "Param[$i] = $status[$i]\n";  if ($EUID != 0) {
       die "ENOPRIV - No privilege for requested operation"
 }  }
   
   
   #   Based on the operation requested invoke the appropriate function:
   
   my $operation = shift @params;
   
   if($operation eq "push") {  # push tablename filename host
       my $tablename = shift @params;
       my $tablefile = shift @params;
       my $host      = shift @params;
       PushFile($tablename, $tablefile, $host);
   
   } elsif($operation eq "reinit") { # reinit processname host.
       my $process   = shift @params;
       my $host      = shift @params;
       ReinitProcess($process, $host);
   }
   else {
       Usage;
   }
 exit 0;  exit 0;
   
 =head1 NAME  =head1 NAME
Line 217  Usage: Line 370  Usage:
   
 =head1 PREREQUISITES  =head1 PREREQUISITES
   
   =item strict
 =item Getopt::Long  =item Getopt::Long
   =item English
   
 =head1  CATEGORIES  =head1  CATEGORIES
     Command line utility      Command line utility

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