The xfonts_probe method implements a loop. Before implementing the loop, xfonts_probe performs the following operations:
Retrieves the network address resources for the xfnts resource, as follows:
/* Get the ip addresses available for this resource */ if (scds_get_netaddr_list(scds_handle, &netaddr)) { scds_syslog(LOG_ERR, "No network address resource in resource group."); scds_close(&scds_handle); return (1); } /* Return an error if there are no network resources */ if (netaddr == NULL || netaddr->num_netaddrs == 0) { scds_syslog(LOG_ERR, "No network address resource in resource group."); return (1); }
Calls scds_fm_sleep() and passes the value of Thorough_probe_interval as the timeout value. The probe sleeps for the value of Thorough_probe_interval between probes, as follows:
timeout = scds_get_ext_probe_timeout(scds_handle); for (;;) { /* * sleep for a duration of thorough_probe_interval between * successive probes. */ (void) scds_fm_sleep(scds_handle, scds_get_rs_thorough_probe_interval(scds_handle));
The xfnts_probe method implements the following loop:
for (ip = 0; ip < netaddr->num_netaddrs; ip++) { /* * Grab the hostname and port on which the * health has to be monitored. */ hostname = netaddr->netaddrs[ip].hostname; port = netaddr->netaddrs[ip].port_proto.port; /* * HA-XFS supports only one port and * hence obtain the port value from the * first entry in the array of ports. */ ht1 = gethrtime(); /* Latch probe start time */ scds_syslog(LOG_INFO, "Probing the service on port: %d.", port); probe_result = svc_probe(scds_handle, hostname, port, timeout); /* * Update service probe history, * take action if necessary. * Latch probe end time. */ ht2 = gethrtime(); /* Convert to milliseconds */ dt = (ulong_t)((ht2 - ht1) / 1e6); /* * Compute failure history and take * action if needed */ (void) scds_fm_action(scds_handle, probe_result, (long)dt); } /* Each net resource */ } /* Keep probing forever */
The svc_probe() function implements the probe logic. The return value from svc_probe() is passed to scds_fm_action(), which determines whether to restart the application, fail over the resource group, or do nothing.