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NAME

       App::Control - Perl module for apachectl style control of another script or executable

SYNOPSIS

           use App::Control;
           my $ctl = App::Control->new(
               EXEC => $exec,
               ARGS => \@args,
               PIDFILE => $pidfile,
               SLEEP => 1,
               VERBOSE => 1,
           );
           my $pid = $ctl->pid;
           if ( $ctl->running )
           {
               print "$pid is running\n";
           }
           else
           {
               print "$pid is not running\n";
           }
           # or alternatively ...
           print $ctl->status;
           $ctl->start;
           # or alternatively ...
           $ctl->cmd( 'start' );
           $ctl->stop;
           $ctl->hup;
           $ctl->restart;

DESCRIPTION

       App::Control is a simple module to replicate the kind of functionality you get with apachectl to control
       apache, but for any script or executable. There is a very simple OO interface, where the constructor is
       used to specify the executable, command line arguments, and pidfile, and various methods (start, stop,
       etc.) are used to control the executable in the obvious way.

       The module is intended to be used in a simple wrapper control script. Currently the module does a fork
       and exec to start the executable, and sets the signal handler for SIGCHLD to 'IGNORE' to avoid zombie
       processes.

CONSTRUCTOR

       The constructor is called with a hash of options in the standard way. The options are as follows:

       EXEC

       Path to the executable to be controlled. This option is REQUIRED.

       ARGS

       Command line arguments for the executable. This option is OPTIONAL, but if set, should be an ARRAY
       reference.

       PIDFILE

       Path to the pidfile for the executable. This need not exists, but the constructor will die if it thinks
       it can't create it. If the path where the pidfile lives doesn't exist the constructor will try to create
       it. This option is REQUIRED.

       IGNOREFILE

       The ignore file allows you to temporarily disable the control functionality.  Suppose you have a
       chkdaemon / crontab entry that restarts a service; specifying an IGNOREFILE means that you can disable
       this wihtout having to edit the relevant config files.

       CREATE_PIDFILE

       By default, App::Control depends on the application to manage the pid file.  This is consistent will
       analogous utilities (apachectl, chkdaemon, etc.), but if you would like App::Control to create and remove
       pid files for you, then set this option to a true value.

       SLEEP

       Number of seconds to sleep before checking that the process has been started.  If the start fails, the
       control script will loop with a SLEEP delay per iteration until it has (see <"LOOP">). Default is 1
       second.

       head2 LOOP

       Number of times to loop before giving up on starting the process.

       VERBOSE

       If set to a true value, the module will output verbose messages to STDERR.

METHODS

       start

       Start the executable specified in the constructor. This method waits until it is convinced that the
       executable has started. It then writes the new pid to the pidfile.

       stop

       Stop the executable specified in the constructor. It assumes that the pid listed in the pidfile specified
       in the constructor is the process to kill.  This method waits until it is convinced that the executable
       has stopped.

       hup

       Send a SIGHUP to the executable.

       restart

       Basically; stop if running, and then start.

       status

       Returns a status message along the lines of "$exec ($pid) is / is not running".

       cmd

       All of the above methods can also be invoked using cmd; i.e.:

           $ctl->start;

       is equivilent to:

           $ctl->cmd( 'start' );

       give or take a call to AUTOLOAD!

       pid

       Returns the current value of the pid in the pidfile.

       running

       returns true if the pid in the pidfile is running.

AUTHOR

       Ave Wrigley <Ave.Wrigley@itn.co.uk>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2001 Ave Wrigley. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute
       it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.