Net::Server::PreFork - Net::Server personality
use Net::Server::PreFork; @ISA = qw(Net::Server::PreFork); sub process_request { #...code... } __PACKAGE__->run();
Please read the pod on Net::Server and Net::Server::PreForkSimple first. This module is a personality, or extension, or sub class, of the Net::Server::PreForkSimple class which is a sub class of Net::Server. See Net::Server::PreForkSimple.
This personality binds to one or more ports and then forks min_servers child process. The server will make sure that at any given time there are min_spare_servers available to receive a client request, up to max_servers. Each of these children will process up to max_requests client connections. This type is good for a heavily hit site, and should scale well for most applications. (Multi port accept is accomplished using flock to serialize the children).
min_servers
min_spare_servers
max_servers
max_requests
Please see the sample listed in Net::Server.
In addition to the command line arguments of the Net::Server base class and the Net::Server::PreForkSimple parent class, Net::Server::PreFork contains several other configurable parameters. You really should also see Net::Server::PreForkSimple.
Key Value Default min_servers \d+ 5 min_spare_servers \d+ 2 max_spare_servers \d+ 10 max_servers \d+ 50 max_requests \d+ 1000 serialize (flock|semaphore|pipe) undef # serialize defaults to flock on multi_port or on Solaris lock_file "filename" POSIX::tmpnam check_for_dead \d+ 30 check_for_waiting \d+ 10 max_dequeue \d+ undef check_for_dequeue \d+ undef child_communication 1 undef
The minimum number of servers to keep running.
The minimum number of servers to have waiting for requests. Minimum and maximum numbers should not be set to close to each other or the server will fork and kill children too often.
The maximum number of servers to have waiting for requests. See min_spare_servers.
The maximum number of child servers to start. This does not apply to dequeue processes.
Seconds to wait before checking to see if we can kill off some waiting servers.
Enable child communication to parent via unix sockets. If set to true, will let children write to the socket contained in $self->{server}->{parent_sock}. The parent will be notified through child_is_talking_hook where the first argument is the socket to the child. The child's socket is stored in $self->{server}->{children}->{$child_pid}->{sock}.
Net::Server::PreFork allows for the use of a configuration file to read in server parameters. The format of this conf file is simple key value pairs. Comments and white space are ignored.
Net::Server::PreFork
#-------------- file test.conf -------------- ### server information min_servers 20 max_servers 80 min_spare_servers 10 min_spare_servers 15 max_requests 1000 ### user and group to become user somebody group everybody ### logging ? log_file /var/log/server.log log_level 3 pid_file /tmp/server.pid ### access control allow .+\.(net|com) allow domain\.com deny a.+ ### background the process? background 1 ### ports to bind host 127.0.0.1 port localhost:20204 port 20205 ### reverse lookups ? # reverse_lookups on ### enable child communication ? # child_communication #-------------- file test.conf --------------
Process flow follows Net::Server until the loop phase. At this point min_servers are forked and wait for connections. When a child accepts a connection, finishs processing a client, or exits, it relays that information to the parent, which keeps track and makes sure there are enough children to fulfill min_servers, min_spare_servers, max_spare_servers, and max_servers.
max_spare_servers
The PreFork server has the following hooks in addition to the hooks provided by PreForkSimple. See Net::Server::PreForkSimple.
$self->parent_read_hook()
This hook occurs any time that the parent reads information from the child. The line from the child is sent as an argument.
$self->child_is_talking_hook()
This hook occurs if child_communication is true and the child has written to $self->{server}->{parent_sock}. The first argument will be the open socket to the child.
See Net::Server
Paul T. Seamons paul@seamons.com
Please see also Net::Server::Fork, Net::Server::INET, Net::Server::PreForkSimple, Net::Server::MultiType, Net::Server::Single Net::Server::SIG Net::Server::Daemonize Net::Server::Proto
To install Net::Server, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Net::Server
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Net::Server
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.