Annotation of loncom/lonManage, revision 1.25

1.1       foxr        1: #!/usr/bin/perl
                      2: # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA
                      3: #
                      4: #  lonManage supports remote management of nodes in a LonCAPA cluster.
                      5: #
1.25    ! foxr        6: #  $Id: lonManage,v 1.24 2003/11/04 11:36:04 foxr Exp $
1.1       foxr        7: #
1.25    ! foxr        8: # $Id: lonManage,v 1.24 2003/11/04 11:36:04 foxr Exp $
1.1       foxr        9: #
                     10: # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees
                     11: #
                     12: # This file is part of the LearningOnline Network with CAPA (LON-CAPA).
                     13: ## LON-CAPA is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
                     14: # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
                     15: # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
                     16: # (at your option) any later version.
                     17: #
                     18: # LON-CAPA is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
                     19: # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
                     20: # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
                     21: # GNU General Public License for more details.
                     22: #
                     23: # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
                     24: # along with LON-CAPA; if not, write to the Free Software
                     25: # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
                     26: #
                     27: # /home/httpd/html/adm/gpl.txt
                     28: #
                     29: # http://www.lon-capa.org/
                     30: #
                     31: #
                     32: #   lonManage supports management of remot nodes in a lonCAPA cluster.
                     33: #   it is a command line tool.  The following command line syntax (usage)
                     34: #   is supported:
                     35: #
1.16      foxr       36: #    lonManage  -push   <tablename>  newfile  [host]
1.1       foxr       37: #        Push <tablename> to the lonTabs directory.  Note that
                     38: #        <tablename> must be one of:
1.15      foxr       39: #           host  (hosts.tab)
1.1       foxr       40: #           domain (domain.tab)
                     41: #
1.16      foxr       42: #    lonManage  -reinit lonc [host]
1.1       foxr       43: #           Sends a HUP signal to the remote systems's lond.
                     44: #
1.16      foxr       45: #    lonmanage  -reinit lond [host]
1.1       foxr       46: #          Requests the remote system's lond perform the same action as if
                     47: #          it had received a HUP signal.
                     48: #
                     49: #    In the above syntax, the host above is the hosts.tab name of a host,
1.16      foxr       50: #    not the IP address of the host
                     51: #  
                     52: #   If [host] is not supplied, every host in the client's hosts.tab
                     53: #   table is iterated through and procesed..
1.1       foxr       54: #
1.3       foxr       55: #
1.10      foxr       56: 
1.14      foxr       57: 
1.13      foxr       58: 
1.10      foxr       59: # Modules required:
                     60: 
1.17      foxr       61: use lib ".";
                     62: 
1.7       foxr       63: use strict;			# Because it's good practice.
                     64: use English;			# Cause I like meaningful names.
1.3       foxr       65: use Getopt::Long;
1.17      foxr       66: use LondConnection;
1.23      foxr       67: use IO::Poll qw(POLLRDNORM POLLWRNORM POLLIN POLLHUP POLLOUT);
1.10      foxr       68: 
                     69: # File scoped variables:
                     70: 
                     71: my %perlvar;			# Perl variable defs from apache config.
                     72: my %hostshash;			# Host table as a host indexed hash.
1.2       foxr       73: 
1.19      foxr       74: my $MyHost="";			# Host name to use as me.
                     75: my $ForeignHostTab="";		# Name of foreign hosts table.
1.23      foxr       76: 
                     77: my $DefaultServerPort =  5663;	# Default server port if standalone.
1.21      foxr       78: my $ServerPort;			# Port used to connect to lond.
1.18      foxr       79: 
1.23      foxr       80: my $TransitionTimeout = 5;	# Poll timeout in seconds.
                     81: 
                     82: 
1.24      foxr       83: # LondConnection::SetDebug(10);
1.23      foxr       84: 
                     85: 
1.13      foxr       86: #
                     87: #   prints out utility's command usage info.
                     88: #
1.3       foxr       89: sub Usage  {
1.2       foxr       90:     print "Usage:";
                     91:     print <<USAGE;
1.18      foxr       92:  lonManage  [--myname=host --hosts=table] --push=<tablename>  newfile  [host]
1.2       foxr       93:         Push <tablename> to the lonTabs directory.  Note that
                     94:         <tablename> must be one of:
1.15      foxr       95:            host  (hosts.tab)
1.2       foxr       96:            domain (domain.tab)
                     97: 
1.18      foxr       98:  lonManage [--myname=host --hosts=table] --reinit=lonc [host]
1.15      foxr       99:        Causes lonc in the remote system to reread hosts.tab and
                    100:        adjust the set of clients that are being maintained to match
                    101:        the new file.
                    102:        
1.2       foxr      103: 
1.18      foxr      104:  lonManage [--myname=host --hosts=table] --reinit=lond [host]
1.15      foxr      105:        Causes lond in the remote system to reread the hosts.tab file
                    106:        and adjust the set of servers to match changes in that file.
1.2       foxr      107: 
                    108:     In the above syntax, the host above is the hosts.tab name of a host,
                    109:     not the IP address of the host.
1.16      foxr      110: 
                    111:     If [host] is omitted, all hosts in the hosts.tab file are iterated
                    112:     over.
                    113: 
1.18      foxr      114:  For all of the above syntaxes if --myname=host and --hosts=table are
                    115:  supplied (both must be present), the utility runs in standalone mode
                    116:  presenting itself to the world as 'host' and using the hosts.tab file
                    117:  specified in the --hosts switch.
1.2       foxr      118: USAGE
                    119: 
                    120: 
                    121: }
1.21      foxr      122: 
1.23      foxr      123: #
                    124: #  Make a direct connection to the lond in 'host'.  The port is 
                    125: #  gotten from the global variable:  ServerPort.
                    126: #  Returns:
                    127: #    The connection or undef if one could not be formed.
                    128: #
1.21      foxr      129: sub MakeLondConnection {
                    130:     my $host = shift;
1.22      foxr      131: 
                    132:     my $Connection = LondConnection->new($host, $ServerPort);
                    133:     return return $Connection;
1.21      foxr      134: }
1.23      foxr      135: #
1.25    ! foxr      136: #   Process the connection state machine until the connection
        !           137: #   becomes idle. This is used both to negotiate the initial
        !           138: #   connection, during which the LondConnection sequences a rather 
        !           139: #   complex state machine and during the transaction itself
        !           140: #   for a simpler set of transitions.
        !           141: #   All we really need to be concerned with is whether or not
        !           142: #   we're readable or writable and the final state:
        !           143: #
        !           144: #   Parameter:
        !           145: #       connection   - Represents the LondConnection to be sequenced.
        !           146: #       timeout      - Maximum time to wait for readable/writable sockets.
        !           147: #                      in seconds. < 0 waits forever.
        !           148: #   Return:
        !           149: #       'ok'         - We got to idle ok.
        !           150: #       'error:msg'  - An error occured. msg describes the error.
        !           151: #
        !           152: sub SequenceStateMachine {
        !           153:     my $connection   = shift;
        !           154:     my $timeout      = shift;
        !           155: 
        !           156:     my $Socket       = $connection->GetSocket;
        !           157:     my $returnstatus = "ok";	              # optimist!!!
        !           158:     my $error        = 0;	              # Used to force early loop termination
        !           159:                                               # damned perl has no break!!.
        !           160:     my $state        = $connection->GetState;
        !           161: 
        !           162:     while(($connection->GetState ne "Idle") && (!$error)) {
        !           163: 	#
        !           164: 	# Figure out what the connection wants. read/write and wait for it
        !           165: 	# or for the timeout.
        !           166: 	#
        !           167: 	my $wantread = $connection->WantReadable;
        !           168: 	my $poll     = new IO::Poll;
        !           169: 	$poll->mask($Socket, => $wantread ? POLLIN : POLLOUT);
        !           170: 	$poll->poll($timeout);
        !           171: 	my $done     = $poll->handles();
        !           172: 	if(scalar($done) == 0) {            # no handles ready... timeout!!
        !           173: 	    $returnstatus  = "error:";
        !           174: 	    $returnstatus .= "Timeout in state $state\n";
        !           175: 	    $error         = 1;
        !           176: 	} else {
        !           177: 	    my $status;
        !           178: 	    $status        = $wantread ? $connection->Readable :
        !           179: 		                         $connection->Writable;
        !           180: 	    if($status != 0) {
        !           181: 		$returnstatus  =  "error:";
        !           182: 		$returnstatus .=  " I/O failed in state $state\n";
        !           183: 		$error = 1;
        !           184: 	    }
        !           185: 	}
        !           186: 	$state = $connection->GetState;
        !           187:     }
        !           188:     return $returnstatus;
        !           189: }
        !           190: 
        !           191: #
1.23      foxr      192: #    This function runs through the section of the connection
                    193: #   state machine that has to do with negotiating the startup 
                    194: #   sequence with lond.  The general strategy is to loop
                    195: #   until the connection state becomes idle or disconnected.
                    196: #   Disconnected indicates an error or rejection of the
                    197: #   connection at some point in the negotiation.
                    198: #   idle indicates a connection ready for a request.
                    199: #   The main loop consults the object to determine if it
                    200: #   wants to be writeable or readable, waits for that
                    201: #   condition on the socket (with timeout) and  then issues
                    202: #   the appropriate LondConnection call. Note that
                    203: #   LondConnection is capable of doing everything necessary
                    204: #   to get to the initial idle state.
                    205: # 
                    206: #
                    207: #  Parameters:
                    208: #     connection - A connection that has been created with
                    209: #                  the remote lond.  This connection should
                    210: #                  be in the Connected state ready to send
                    211: #                  the init sequence.
                    212: #
1.21      foxr      213: sub NegotiateStartup {
                    214:     my $connection = shift;
1.23      foxr      215:     my $returnstatus = "ok";	# Optimistic!!.
                    216: 
                    217:     my $state      = $connection->GetState;
                    218:     if($state ne "Connected") {
                    219: 	print "Error: Initial lond connection state: $state should be Connected\n";
                    220: 	return "error";
                    221:     }
                    222: 
1.25    ! foxr      223:     return SequenceStateMachine($connection, $TransitionTimeout);
1.21      foxr      224: }
1.24      foxr      225: #
                    226: #   Perform a transaction with the remote lond.
                    227: #   Paramters:
                    228: #      connection - the connection object that represents
                    229: #                   a LondConnection to the remote lond.
                    230: #      command    - The request to send to the remote system.
                    231: #   Returns:
                    232: #       The 'reaction' of the lond to this command.
                    233: #       However if the connection to lond is lost during the transaction
                    234: #       or some other error occurs, the text "error:con_lost" is returned.
                    235: #    
1.21      foxr      236: sub PerformTransaction {
                    237:     my $connection  = shift;
                    238:     my $command     = shift;
1.24      foxr      239:     my $retval;                          # What we'll returnl.
1.25    ! foxr      240: 
1.24      foxr      241:    
                    242:     #  Set up the connection to do the transaction then
                    243:     #  do the I/O until idle or error.
                    244:     #
                    245:     $connection->InitiateTransaction($command);
                    246: 
1.25    ! foxr      247:     my $status = SequenceStateMachine($connection, $TransitionTimeout);
        !           248:     if($status eq "ok") {
1.24      foxr      249: 	$retval = $connection->GetReply;
1.25    ! foxr      250:     } else {
        !           251: 	$retval = $status;
1.24      foxr      252:     }
1.21      foxr      253: 
1.24      foxr      254:     return $retval;
1.21      foxr      255: }
1.13      foxr      256: #
1.21      foxr      257: # Performs a transaction direct to a remote lond.
1.13      foxr      258: #   Parameter:
                    259: #      cmd  - The text of the request.
                    260: #      host - The host to which the request ultimately goes.
                    261: #   Returns:
                    262: #      The text of the reply from the lond or con_lost if not able to contact
                    263: #      lond/lonc etc.
                    264: #
                    265: sub subreply {
1.21      foxr      266:     my $cmd = shift;
                    267:     my $host = shift;
                    268: 
                    269: 
                    270:     my $connection  = MakeLondConnection($host);
                    271:     if ($connection eq undef) {
                    272: 	return "Connect Failed";
                    273:     }
                    274:     my $reply = NegotiateStartup($connection);
1.23      foxr      275:     if($reply ne "ok") {
1.21      foxr      276: 	return "connection negotiation failed";
                    277:     }
                    278:     my $reply =  PerformTransaction($connection, $cmd);
                    279:     return $reply;
                    280: 
                    281: 
                    282:      #    my ($cmd,$server)=@_;
                    283:      #    my $peerfile="$perlvar{'lonSockDir'}/$server";
                    284:      #    my $client=IO::Socket::UNIX->new(Peer    =>"$peerfile",
                    285:      #                                     Type    => SOCK_STREAM,
                    286:      #                                     Timeout => 10)
                    287:      #       or return "con_lost";
                    288:      #    print $client "$cmd\n";
                    289:      #    my $answer=<$client>;
                    290:      #    if (!$answer) { $answer="con_lost"; }
                    291:      #    chomp($answer);
                    292:      #    return $answer;
1.13      foxr      293: }
                    294: #   >>> BUGBUG <<< 
1.2       foxr      295: #
1.3       foxr      296: #  Use Getopt::Long to parse the parameters of the program.
                    297: #
                    298: #  Return value is a list consisting of:
                    299: #    A 'command' which is one of:
                    300: #       push   - table push requested.
                    301: #       reinit - reinit requested.
                    302: #   Additional parameters as follows:
                    303: #       for push: Tablename, hostname
                    304: #       for reinit: Appname  hostname
                    305: #
                    306: #   This function does not validation of the parameters of push and
                    307: #   reinit.
1.4       foxr      308: #
                    309: #   returns a list.  The first element of the list is the operation name
                    310: #   (e.g. reinit or push).  The second element is the switch parameter.
                    311: #   for push, this is the table name, for reinit, this is the process name.
                    312: #   Additional elements of the list are the command argument.  The count of
                    313: #   command arguments is validated, but not their semantics.
                    314: #
1.3       foxr      315: #   returns an empty list if the parse fails.
                    316: #
                    317: 
1.18      foxr      318: 
1.3       foxr      319: sub ParseArgs {
1.4       foxr      320:     my $pushing   = '';
1.7       foxr      321:     my $reinitting = '';
1.5       foxr      322: 
1.4       foxr      323:     if(!GetOptions('push=s'    => \$pushing,
1.18      foxr      324: 	           'reinit=s'  => \$reinitting,
                    325: 		   'myname=s' => \$MyHost,
                    326: 		   'hosts=s' => \$ForeignHostTab)) {
                    327: 	return ();
                    328:     }
                    329:     #  The --myname and --hosts switch must have values and
                    330:     #  most both appear if either appears:
                    331: 
                    332:     if(($MyHost ne "") && ($ForeignHostTab eq "")) {
                    333: 	return ();
                    334:     }
                    335:     if(($ForeignHostTab ne "") && ($MyHost eq "")) {
1.4       foxr      336: 	return ();
                    337:     }
                    338: 
                    339:     #  Require exactly   one of --push and --reinit
                    340: 
1.5       foxr      341:     my $command    = '';
1.4       foxr      342:     my $commandarg = '';
1.5       foxr      343:     my $paramcount = @ARGV; 	# Number of additional arguments.
                    344:     
                    345: 
1.4       foxr      346:     if($pushing ne '') {
1.5       foxr      347: 
1.16      foxr      348:         # --push takes in addition a table, and an optional  host:
1.5       foxr      349:         #
1.16      foxr      350: 	if(($paramcount != 2) && ($paramcount != 1)) {
1.5       foxr      351: 	    return ();		# Invalid parameter count.
                    352: 	}
1.4       foxr      353: 	if($command ne '') {
                    354: 	    return ();
                    355: 	} else {
1.5       foxr      356: 	    
1.4       foxr      357: 	    $command    = 'push';
                    358: 	    $commandarg = $pushing;
                    359: 	}
                    360:     }
1.5       foxr      361: 
1.4       foxr      362:     if ($reinitting ne '') {
1.5       foxr      363: 
1.16      foxr      364: 	# --reinit takes in addition just an optional  host name
1.5       foxr      365: 
1.16      foxr      366: 	if($paramcount > 1) {
1.5       foxr      367: 	    return ();
                    368: 	}
1.4       foxr      369: 	if($command ne '') {
                    370: 	    return ();
                    371: 	} else {
                    372: 	    $command    = 'reinit';
                    373: 	    $commandarg = $reinitting; 
                    374: 	}
                    375:     }
                    376: 
1.5       foxr      377:     #  Build the result list:
                    378: 
                    379:     my @result = ($command, $commandarg);
                    380:     my $i;
                    381:     for($i = 0; $i < $paramcount; $i++) {
                    382: 	push(@result, $ARGV[$i]);
                    383:     }
                    384:     
                    385:     return @result;
1.3       foxr      386: }
1.10      foxr      387: #
1.19      foxr      388: #  Read the loncapa configuration stuff.  If ForeignHostTab is empty,
                    389: #  assume we are part of a loncapa cluster and read the hosts.tab
                    390: #  file from the config directory.  Otherwise, ForeignHossTab
                    391: #  is the name of an alternate configuration file to read in 
                    392: #  standalone mode.
1.11      foxr      393: #
                    394: sub ReadConfig {
1.19      foxr      395: 
                    396:     if($ForeignHostTab eq "") {
                    397: 	my $perlvarref = LondConnection::read_conf('loncapa.conf');
                    398: 	%perlvar       = %{$perlvarref};
                    399: 	my $hoststab   = LondConnection::read_hosts(
                    400: 					    "$perlvar{'lonTabDir'}/hosts.tab");
                    401: 	%hostshash     = %{$hoststab};
1.20      foxr      402: 	$MyHost        = $perlvar{lonHostID}; # Set hostname from vars.
1.21      foxr      403: 	$ServerPort    = $perlvar{londPort};
1.19      foxr      404:     } else {
1.23      foxr      405: 	
                    406: 	LondConnection::ReadForeignConfig($MyHost, $ForeignHostTab);
                    407: 	  my $hoststab = LondConnection::read_hosts($ForeignHostTab); #  we need to know too.
                    408: 	  %hostshash   = %{$hoststab};
                    409: 	  $ServerPort    = $DefaultServerPort;
                    410:       }
                    411:     
1.11      foxr      412: }
                    413: #
1.10      foxr      414: #  Determine if the target host is valid.
                    415: #  This is done by reading the current hosts.tab file.
                    416: #  For the host to be valid, it must be inthe file.
                    417: #
                    418: #  Parameters:
                    419: #     host   - Name of host to check on.
                    420: #  Returns:
                    421: #     true   if host is valid.
                    422: #     false  if host is invalid.
                    423: #
1.8       foxr      424: sub ValidHost {
1.10      foxr      425:     my $host       = shift;
1.11      foxr      426:    
1.10      foxr      427: 
                    428:     return defined $hostshash{$host};
                    429: 
1.8       foxr      430: }
1.13      foxr      431: 
                    432: 
                    433: 
1.12      foxr      434: #
                    435: #  Performs a transaction with lonc.
                    436: #  By the time this is called, the transaction has already been
                    437: #  validated by the caller.
                    438: #
                    439: #   Parameters:
                    440: #
                    441: #   host    - hosts.tab name of the host whose lonc we'll be talking to.
                    442: #   command - The base command we'll be asking lond to execute.
                    443: #   body    - [optional] If supplied, this is a command body that is a ref.
                    444: #             to an array of lines that will be appended to the 
                    445: #             command.
                    446: #
                    447: #  NOTE:
                    448: #    The command will be done as an encrypted operation.
                    449: #
1.8       foxr      450: sub Transact {
1.12      foxr      451:     my $host    = shift;
                    452:     my $command = shift;
                    453:     my $haveBody= 0;
                    454:     my $body;
                    455:     my $i;
                    456: 
                    457:     if(scalar @ARG) {
                    458: 	$body = shift;
                    459: 	$haveBody = 1;
                    460:     }
                    461:     #  Construct the command to send to the server:
                    462:     
                    463:     my $request = "encrypt\:";	# All requests are encrypted.
                    464:     $request   .= $command;
                    465:     if($haveBody) {
                    466: 	$request .= "\:";
                    467: 	my $bodylines = scalar @$body;
                    468: 	for($i = 0; $i < $bodylines; $i++) {
                    469: 	    $request .= $$body[$i];
                    470: 	}
                    471:     } else {
                    472: 	$request .= "\n";
                    473:     }
1.13      foxr      474:     # Body is now built... transact with lond..
                    475:     
                    476:     my $answer = subreply($request, $host);
                    477: 
                    478:     print "$answer\n";
1.10      foxr      479: 
1.8       foxr      480: }
1.7       foxr      481: #
                    482: #   Called to push a file to the remote system.
                    483: #   The only legal files to push are hosts.tab and domain.tab.
                    484: #   Security is somewhat improved by
                    485: #   
                    486: #   - Requiring the user run as root.
                    487: #   - Connecting with lonc rather than lond directly ensuring this is a loncapa
                    488: #     host
                    489: #   - We must appear in the remote host's hosts.tab file.
                    490: #   - The host must appear in our hosts.tab file.
                    491: #
                    492: #  Parameters:
                    493: #     tablename - must be one of hosts or domain.
                    494: #     tablefile - name of the file containing the table to push.
                    495: #     host      - name of the host to push this file to.     
                    496: #
1.13      foxr      497: #    >>>BUGBUG<<< This belongs in lonnet.pm.
                    498: #
1.7       foxr      499: sub PushFile {
                    500:     my $tablename = shift;
                    501:     my $tablefile = shift;
                    502:     my $host      = shift;
                    503:     
1.8       foxr      504:     # Open the table file:
                    505: 
                    506:     if(!open(TABLEFILE, "<$tablefile")) {
                    507: 	die "ENOENT - No such file or directory $tablefile";
                    508:     }
                    509:   
                    510:     # Require that the host be valid:
                    511: 
                    512:     if(!ValidHost($host)) {
                    513: 	die "EHOSTINVAL - Invalid host $host"; # Ok so I invented this 'errno'.
                    514:     }
                    515:     # Read in the file.  If the table name is valid, push it.
                    516: 
                    517:     my @table = <TABLEFILE>;	#  These files are pretty small.
                    518:     close TABLEFILE;
                    519: 
                    520:     if( ($tablename eq "host")    ||
                    521: 	($tablename eq "domain")) {
1.16      foxr      522: 	print("Pushing $tablename to $host\n");
1.12      foxr      523: 	Transact($host, "pushfile:$tablename",\@table);
1.8       foxr      524:     } else {
                    525: 	die "EINVAL - Invalid parameter. tablename: $tablename must be host or domain";
                    526:     }
1.7       foxr      527: }
1.9       foxr      528: #
                    529: #   This function is called to reinitialize a server in a remote host.
                    530: #   The servers that can be reinitialized are:
                    531: #   - lonc   - The lonc client process.
                    532: #   - lond   - The lond daemon.
                    533: #  NOTE:
                    534: #    Reinitialization in this case means re-scanning the hosts table,
                    535: #    starting new lond/lonc's as approprate and stopping existing lonc/lond's.
                    536: #
                    537: #  Parameters:
                    538: #     process - The name of the process to reinit (lonc or lond).
                    539: #     host    - The host in which this reinit will happen.
                    540: #
1.13      foxr      541: #   >>>BUGBUG<<<< This belongs  in lonnet.pm
                    542: #
1.9       foxr      543: sub ReinitProcess {
                    544:     my $process = shift;
                    545:     my $host    = shift;
1.3       foxr      546: 
1.9       foxr      547:     #  Ensure the host is valid:
                    548:     
                    549:     if(!ValidHost($host)) {
                    550: 	die "EHOSTINVAL - Invalid host $host";
                    551:     }
                    552:     # Ensure target process selector is valid:
                    553: 
                    554:     if(($process eq "lonc") ||
                    555:        ($process eq "lond")) {
1.16      foxr      556: 	print("Reinitializing $process in $host\n");
1.9       foxr      557: 	Transact($host, "reinit:$process");
                    558:     } else {
                    559: 	die "EINVAL -Invalid parameter. Process $process must be lonc or lond";
                    560:     }
1.7       foxr      561: }
1.6       foxr      562: #--------------------------- Entry point: --------------------------
                    563: 
1.16      foxr      564: 
                    565: 
1.6       foxr      566: #  Parse the parameters
                    567: #  If command parsing failed, then print usage:
1.2       foxr      568: 
1.7       foxr      569: my @params   = ParseArgs;
                    570: my $nparam   = @params;
1.3       foxr      571: 
                    572: if($nparam == 0) {
1.2       foxr      573:     Usage;
1.4       foxr      574:     exit -1;
1.2       foxr      575: }
1.7       foxr      576: #
                    577: #   Next, ensure we are running as EID root.
                    578: #
                    579: if ($EUID != 0) {
                    580:     die "ENOPRIV - No privilege for requested operation"
1.6       foxr      581: }
                    582: 
1.19      foxr      583: #
                    584: #   Read the configuration file.
                    585: #   
                    586: 
                    587: ReadConfig;			# Read the configuration info (incl.hosts).
1.4       foxr      588: 
1.6       foxr      589: #   Based on the operation requested invoke the appropriate function:
                    590: 
1.7       foxr      591: my $operation = shift @params;
1.6       foxr      592: 
                    593: if($operation eq "push") {  # push tablename filename host
1.7       foxr      594:     my $tablename = shift @params;
                    595:     my $tablefile = shift @params;
                    596:     my $host      = shift @params;
1.16      foxr      597:     if($host) {
                    598: 	PushFile($tablename, $tablefile, $host);
                    599:     } else {			# Push to whole cluster.
                    600: 	foreach my $host (keys %hostshash) {
                    601: 	    PushFile($tablename, $tablefile, $host);
                    602: 	}
                    603:     }
1.6       foxr      604: 
1.7       foxr      605: } elsif($operation eq "reinit") {	# reinit processname host.
                    606:     my $process   = shift @params;
                    607:     my $host      = shift @params;
1.16      foxr      608:     if ($host) {
                    609: 	ReinitProcess($process, $host);
                    610:     } else {			# Reinit whole cluster.
                    611: 	foreach my $host (keys %hostshash) {
                    612: 	    ReinitProcess($process,$host);
                    613: 	}
                    614:     }
                    615: } 
1.7       foxr      616: else {
                    617:     Usage;
1.6       foxr      618: }
1.4       foxr      619: exit 0;
1.2       foxr      620: 
                    621: =head1 NAME
                    622:     lonManage - Command line utility for remote management of lonCAPA
                    623:     cluster nodes.
                    624: 
                    625: =head1 SYNOPSIS
                    626: 
                    627: Usage:
1.3       foxr      628:     B<lonManage  --push=<tablename>  newfile  host>
1.2       foxr      629:         Push <tablename> to the lonTabs directory.  Note that
                    630:         <tablename> must be one of:
                    631:            hosts  (hosts.tab)
                    632:            domain (domain.tab)
                    633: 
1.3       foxr      634:     B<lonManage  --reinit=lonc host>
1.2       foxr      635:            Sends a HUP signal to the remote systems's lond.
                    636: 
1.3       foxr      637:     B<lonmanage  --reinit=lond host>
1.2       foxr      638:           Requests the remote system's lond perform the same action as if
                    639:           it had received a HUP signal.
                    640: 
                    641:     In the above syntax, the host above is the hosts.tab name of a host,
                    642:     not the IP address of the host.
                    643: 
                    644: 
                    645: =head1 DESCRIPTION
                    646: 
                    647: =head1 PREREQUISITES
1.3       foxr      648: 
1.7       foxr      649: =item strict
1.3       foxr      650: =item Getopt::Long
1.7       foxr      651: =item English
1.13      foxr      652: =item IO::Socket::UNIX
                    653: 
                    654: =head1 KEY Subroutines.
1.2       foxr      655: 
                    656: =head1  CATEGORIES
                    657:     Command line utility
                    658: 
                    659: =cut

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