09-03-2012
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at executes commands at a specified time.
Is if you want to run it at particular time, you'd use at.
If you just need to check when it started, and you don't have much control about how it started or when, then just look at the output of ps. You should see a column START that lists the start times.
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win32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher
WIN32_START_SERVICE_CTRL_DISPATCHER(3) 1 WIN32_START_SERVICE_CTRL_DISPATCHER(3)
win32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher - Registers the script with the SCM, so that it can act as the service with the given name
SYNOPSIS
mixed win32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher (string $name)
DESCRIPTION
When launched via the Service Control Manager, a service process is required to "check-in" with it to establish service monitoring and
communication facilities. This function performs the check-in by spawning a thread to handle the lower-level communication with the service
control manager.
Once started, the service process should do 2 things. The first is to tell the Service Control Manager that the service is running. This
is achieved by calling win32_set_service_status(3) with the WIN32_SERVICE_RUNNING constant. If you need to perform some lengthy process
before the service is actually running, then you can use the WIN32_SERVICE_START_PENDING constant. The second is to continue to check-in
with the service control manager so that it can determine if it should terminate. This is achieved by periodically calling
win32_get_last_control_message(3) and handling the return code appropriately.
PARAMETERS
o $name
- The short-name of the service, as registered by win32_create_service(3).
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success, FALSE if there is a problem with the parameters or a Win32 Error Code on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A win32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher(3) example
Check if the service is runnig under the SCM.
<?php
if (!win32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher('dummyphp')) {
die("I'm probably not running under the service control manager");
}
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_START_PENDING);
// Some lengthy process to get this service up and running.
win32_set_service_status(WIN32_SERVICE_RUNNING);
while (WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP != win32_get_last_control_message()) {
# do some work here, trying not to take more than around 30 seconds
# before coming back into the loop again
}
?>
SEE ALSO
win32_set_service_status(3), win32_get_last_control_message(3), Win32 Error Codes.
PHP Documentation Group WIN32_START_SERVICE_CTRL_DISPATCHER(3)