Thanks for reply and help Browser UK.
Need you help and opinion for disigning this collector.
Requirement: I will have many dataservers and host that will be divided in multiple groups( wil contain dataservers). We need to connect to each of dataserver/host and execute some commands/utility and process the data, bring back the data and write into a file.
ex: DSA1,DSA2...DSAN
1. conenct to DSA1, process and get the data and write into a file
2. once we get the data back from DSA1, may be after 1/2 hour will need to conenct again and get back data...this will continue depending on interval time.
above step 1 and 2 should run for many servers ( may be 1000s). Do you think thread queue is best way for this requirement ?
is below code is the best way to move forward ? how will I run the job again for particular group or DSA on demand basis?
Thanks a lot for your help in advance. any suggestions/directions will help.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use threads; use Data::Dumper; use Thread::Queue; warn "Using threads $threads::VERSION"; warn "Using Thread::Queue $Thread::Queue::VERSION"; my $THREADS = 3; my %dataEntity; while(<>){ chomp; next if !length($_); my ($dsName,$passwd) = split /\|/, $_; $dataEntity{$dsName} = $passwd; } my $request = Thread::Queue->new; my $response = Thread::Queue->new; # Submit all requests for my $dbname (keys %dataEntity) { $request->enqueue([$dbname,$dataEntity{$dbname}]); }; # Tell each thread that we're done for (1..$THREADS) { $request->enqueue(undef); }; # Launch our threads for (1..$THREADS) { async(\&getData); }; sub getData { ## my $idx = 1; while (my $job = $request->dequeue()) { my ($dbname, $credentials) = @$job; #connect to DB, retrieve information #my $dbh = getConn($dbname,$credentials); my %results; #my $resArrRef = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("select srvname,dbna +me from syslogins",{ Slice => {} }); # package some dummy results my $resArrRef = [ { srvname => "server:$dbname:".$idx++, dbname => $dbname, +}, { srvname => "server:$dbname:".$idx++, dbname => $dbname, +}, { srvname => "server:$dbname:".$idx++, dbname => $dbname, +}, { srvname => "server:$dbname:".$idx++, dbname => $dbname, +}, ]; foreach my $row ( @$resArrRef ) { $results{$row->{srvname}} = $row->{dbname}; } $response->enqueue(\%results); } # tell our main thread we're done $response->enqueue( undef ); ## } while ($THREADS) { while (my $payload = $response->dequeue()) { print Dumper $payload; }; $THREADS-- } sub getConn { my ($DB,$pwd) = @_; return $dbh; }

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