/* $OpenLDAP: pkg/ldap/servers/slurpd/admin.c,v 1.13.2.3 2007/01/02 21:44:11 kurt Exp $ */
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/* Portions Copyright (c) 1996 Regents of the University of Michigan.
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/* ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
* This work was originally developed by the University of Michigan
* (as part of U-MICH LDAP).
*/
/*
* admin.c - routines for performing administrative tasks, e.g. on-the-fly
* reconfiguration of slurpd.
*/
#include "portable.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include "slurp.h"
#include "globals.h"
/*
* Eventually, do_admin will be the entry point for performing
* administrative tasks. General idea: put commands in a file
* somewhere, send slurpd a USR2 signal. The handler for
* USR2 (this routine) reads the file and takes some action.
*
* For right now, this routine has been hijacked for debugging. When
* slurpd receives a USR2 signal, it will dump its replication
* queue to the disk file given by SLURPD_DUMPFILE.
*/
RETSIGTYPE
do_admin( int sig )
{
sglob->rq->rq_dump( sglob->rq );
(void) SIGNAL_REINSTALL( sig, do_admin );
}