[Zope-Checkins] CVS: Zope/lib/python/nt_svcutils - __init__.py:1.1 service.py:1.1

Chris McDonough chrism at zope.com
Wed Aug 20 11:43:17 EDT 2003


Update of /cvs-repository/Zope/lib/python/nt_svcutils
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv28328/lib/python/nt_svcutils

Added Files:
	__init__.py service.py 
Log Message:
Add nt_svcutils package (break out of Startup to have a shot at using
the nt service utilities within ZEO and ZRS).


=== Added File Zope/lib/python/nt_svcutils/__init__.py ===
""" Placeholder module file """


=== Added File Zope/lib/python/nt_svcutils/service.py ===
##############################################################################
#
# Copyright (c) 2003 Zope Corporation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.0 (ZPL).  A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
##############################################################################

""" Windows NT/2K service installer/controller for Zope/ZEO/ZRS instance
homes """

import win32serviceutil
import win32service
import win32event
import win32process
import pywintypes
import time
import os

# the max seconds we're allowed to spend backing off
BACKOFF_MAX = 300
# if the process runs successfully for more than BACKOFF_CLEAR_TIME
# seconds, we reset the backoff stats to their initial values
BACKOFF_CLEAR_TIME = 30
# the initial backoff interval (the amount of time we wait to restart
# a dead process)
BACKOFF_INITIAL_INTERVAL = 5

class Service(win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework):
    """ A class representing a Windows NT service that can manage an
    instance-home-based Zope/ZEO/ZRS processes """

    # The PythonService model requires that an actual on-disk class declaration
    # represent a single service.  Thus, the below definition of start_cmd,
    # must be overridden in a subclass in a file within the instance home for
    # each instance.  The below-defined start_cmd (and _svc_display_name_
    # and _svc_name_) are just examples.

    _svc_name_ = r'Zope-Instance'
    _svc_display_name_ = r'Zope instance at C:\Zope-Instance'

    start_cmd = (
        r'"C:\Program Files\Zope-2.7.0-a1\bin\python.exe" '
        r'"C:\Program Files\Zope-2.7.0-a1\lib\python\Zope\Startup\run.py" '
        r'-C "C:\Zope-Instance\etc\zope.conf"'
        )

    def __init__(self, args):
        win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework.__init__(self, args)
        # Create an event which we will use to wait on.
        # The "service stop" request will set this event.
        self.hWaitStop = win32event.CreateEvent(None, 0, 0, None)

    def SvcStop(self):
        # Before we do anything, tell the SCM we are starting the stop process.
        self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOP_PENDING)
        # stop the process if necessary
        try:
            win32process.TerminateProcess(self.hZope, 0)
        except pywintypes.error:
            # the process may already have been terminated
            pass
        # And set my event.
        win32event.SetEvent(self.hWaitStop)

    def createProcess(self, cmd):
        return win32process.CreateProcess(
            None, cmd, None, None, 0, 0, None, None,
            win32process.STARTUPINFO())

    def SvcDoRun(self):
        # indicate to Zope that the process is daemon managed (restartable)
        os.environ['ZMANAGED'] = '1'

        # daemon behavior:  we want to to restart the process if it
        # dies, but if it dies too many times, we need to give up.

        # we use a simple backoff algorithm to determine whether
        # we should try to restart a dead process:  for each
        # time the process dies unexpectedly, we wait some number of
        # seconds to restart it, as determined by the backoff interval,
        # which doubles each time the process dies.  if we exceed
        # BACKOFF_MAX seconds in cumulative backoff time, we give up.
        # at any time if we successfully run the process for more thab
        # BACKOFF_CLEAR_TIME seconds, the backoff stats are reset.

        # the initial number of seconds between process start attempts
        backoff_interval = BACKOFF_INITIAL_INTERVAL
        # the cumulative backoff seconds counter
        backoff_cumulative = 0

        import servicemanager
        
        # log a service started message
        servicemanager.LogMsg(
            servicemanager.EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE,
            servicemanager.PYS_SERVICE_STARTED,
            (self._svc_name_, ' (%s)' % self._svc_display_name_))
        
        while 1:
            start_time = time.time()
            info = self.createProcess(self.start_cmd)
            self.hZope = info[0] # the pid
            if backoff_interval > BACKOFF_INITIAL_INTERVAL:
                # if we're in a backoff state, log a message about
                # starting a new process
                servicemanager.LogInfoMsg(
                    '%s (%s): recovering from died process, new process '
                    'started' % (self._svc_name_, self._svc_display_name_)
                    )
            rc = win32event.WaitForMultipleObjects(
                (self.hWaitStop, self.hZope), 0, win32event.INFINITE)
            if rc == win32event.WAIT_OBJECT_0:
                # user sent a stop service request
                self.SvcStop()
                break
            else:
                # user did not send a service stop request, but
                # the process died; this may be an error condition
                status = win32process.GetExitCodeProcess(self.hZope)
                if status == 0:
                    # the user shut the process down from the web
                    # interface (or it otherwise exited cleanly)
                    break
                else:
                    # this was an abormal shutdown.  if we can, we want to
                    # restart the process but if it seems hopeless,
                    # don't restart an infinite number of times.
                    if backoff_cumulative > BACKOFF_MAX:
                        # it's hopeless
                        servicemanager.LogErrorMsg(
                          '%s (%s): process could not be restarted due to max '
                          'restart attempts exceeded' % (
                            self._svc_display_name_, self._svc_name_
                          ))
                        self.SvcStop()
                        break
                    servicemanager.LogWarningMsg(
                       '%s (%s): process died unexpectedly.  Will attempt '
                       'restart after %s seconds.' % (
                            self._svc_name_, self._svc_display_name_,
                            backoff_interval
                            )
                       )
                    # if BACKOFF_CLEAR_TIME seconds have elapsed since we last
                    # started the process, reset the backoff interval
                    # and the cumulative backoff time to their original
                    # states
                    if time.time() - start_time > BACKOFF_CLEAR_TIME:
                        backoff_interval = BACKOFF_INITIAL_INTERVAL
                        backoff_cumulative = 0
                    # we sleep for the backoff interval.  since this is async
                    # code, it would be better done by sending and
                    # catching a timed event (a service
                    # stop request will need to wait for us to stop sleeping),
                    # but this works well enough for me.
                    time.sleep(backoff_interval)
                    # update backoff_cumulative with the time we spent
                    # backing off.
                    backoff_cumulative = backoff_cumulative + backoff_interval
                    # bump the backoff interval up by 2* the last interval
                    backoff_interval = backoff_interval * 2

                    # loop and try to restart the process

        # log a service stopped message
        servicemanager.LogMsg(
            servicemanager.EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE, 
            servicemanager.PYS_SERVICE_STOPPED,
            (self._svc_name_, ' (%s) ' % self._svc_display_name_))

if __name__=='__main__':
    win32serviceutil.HandleCommandLine(Service)




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