# FIXME: can remove this constant?
REMOTE_ERROR = "REMOTE_ERROR"
+# The standard I/O file descriptors are redirected to /dev/null by default.
+if (hasattr(os, "devnull")):
+ REDIRECT_TO = os.devnull
+else:
+ REDIRECT_TO = "/dev/null"
+
+
+
def trace_me():
x = traceback.extract_stack()
Writes the new PID to the provided file name if not None.
"""
-# print pidfile
pid = os.fork()
if pid > 0:
sys.exit(0)
- os.close(0)
- os.close(1)
- os.close(2)
- os.cwd("/")
+ os.chdir("/")
os.setsid()
os.umask(0)
pid = os.fork()
+ os.close(0)
+ os.close(1)
+ os.close(2)
+
+ # based on http://code.activestate.com/recipes/278731/
+ os.open(REDIRECT_TO, os.O_RDWR) # standard input (0)
+
+ os.dup2(0, 1) # standard output (1)
+ os.dup2(0, 2) # standard error (2)
+
+
+
if pid > 0:
if pidfile is not None:
open(pidfile, "w").write(str(pid))
try:
s = socket.socket()
s.settimeout(5)
- # print "server, port", server, port
s.connect((server, port))
(intf, port) = s.getsockname()
remote_hostname = socket.gethostbyaddr(intf)[0]