Hi,
I have created a script to generate a report 3 times every month.
Part of the script transfers files from one directory to the other.
These files span from a certain time range, like from the 2nd onwards, 8th onwards, and 16th onwards.
Therefore, for the first report of the month, if the... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am able to establish a connection, and transfer data. Occasionally the receiving client will block in read(2) and stay that way until it is killed.
initial:
server: netstat -aveeopT
tcp 0 0 *:17398 *:* LISTEN server-user... (8 Replies)
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 nameSYNOPSIS
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.
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