#!/usr/bin/perl # # re-mqueue -- requeue messages from queueA to queueB based on age. # # Contributed by Paul Pomes . # http://www.qualcomm.com/~ppomes/ # # Usage: re-mqueue [-d] queueA queueB seconds # # -d enable debugging # queueA source directory # queueB destination directory # seconds select files older than this number of seconds # # Example: re-mqueue /var/spool/mqueue /var/spool/mqueue2 2700 # # Moves the qf* and df* files for a message from /var/spool/mqueue to # /var/spool/mqueue2 if the df* file is over 2700 seconds old. # # The qf* file can't be used for age checking as it's partially re-written # with the results of the last queue run. # # Rationale: With a limited number of sendmail processes allowed to run, # messages that can't be delivered immediately slow down the ones that can. # This becomes especially important when messages are being queued instead # of delivered right away, or when the queue becomes excessively deep. # By putting messages that have already failed one or more delivery attempts # into another queue, the primary queue can be kept small and fast. # # On postoffice.cso.uiuc.edu, the primary sendmail daemon runs the queue # every thirty minutes. Messages over 45 minutues old are moved to # /var/spool/mqueue2 where sendmail runs every hour. Messages more than # 3.25 hours old are moved to /var/spool/mqueue3 where sendmail runs every # four hours. Messages more than a day old are moved to /var/spool/mqueue4 # where sendmail runs three times a day. The idea is that a message is # tried at least twice in the first three queues before being moved to the # old-age ghetto. # # (Each must be re-formed into a single line before using in crontab) # # 08 * * * * /usr/local/libexec/re-mqueue /var/spool/mqueue ## /var/spool/mqueue2 2700 # 11 * * * * /usr/lib/sendmail -oQ/var/spool/mqueue2 -q > ## > /var/log/mqueue2 2>&1 # 38 * * * * /usr/local/libexec/re-mqueue /var/spool/mqueue2 # /var/spool/mqueue3 11700 # 41 1,5,9,13,17,21 * * * /usr/lib/sendmail -oQ/var/spool/mqueue3 -q ## > /var/log/mqueue3 2>&1 # 48 * * * * /usr/local/libexec/re-mqueue /var/spool/mqueue3 # /var/spool/mqueue4 100000 #53 3,11,19 * * * /usr/lib/sendmail -oQ/var/spool/mqueue4 -q > ## > /var/log/mqueue4 2>&1 # # # N.B., the moves are done with link(). This has two effects: 1) the mqueue* # directories must all be on the same filesystem, and 2) the file modification # times are not changed. All times must be cumulative from when the df* # file was created. # # Copyright (c) 1995 University of Illinois Board of Trustees and Paul Pomes # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software # must display the following acknowledgement: # This product includes software developed by the University of # Illinois at Urbana and their contributors. # 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of their contributors # may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software # without specific prior written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE TRUSTEES AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND # ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE TRUSTEES OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS # OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT # LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF # SUCH DAMAGE. # # @(#)$Id: re-mqueue.pl,v 1.1 1996/12/14 21:16:38 downsj Exp $ require "syslog.pl"; $LOCK_EX = 2; $LOCK_NB = 4; $LOCK_UN = 8; # Count arguments, exit if wrong in any way. die "Usage: $0 [-d] queueA queueB seconds\n" if ($#ARGV < 2); while ($_ = $ARGV[0], /^-/) { shift; last if /^--$/; /^-d/ && $debug++; } $queueA = shift; $queueB = shift; $age = shift; die "$0: $queueA not a directory\n" if (! -d $queueA); die "$0: $queueB not a directory\n" if (! -d $queueB); die "$0: $age isn't a valid number of seconds for age\n" if ($age =~ /\D/); # chdir to $queueA and read the directory. When a df* file is found, stat it. # If it's older than $age, lock the corresponding qf* file. If the lock # fails, give up and move on. Once the lock is obtained, verify that files # of the same name *don't* already exist in $queueB and move on if they do. # Otherwise re-link the qf* and df* files into $queueB then release the lock. chdir "$queueA" || die "$0: can't cd to $queueA: $!\n"; opendir (QA, ".") || die "$0: can't open directory $queueA for reading: $!\n"; @dfiles = grep(/^df/, readdir(QA)); $now = time(); ($program = $0) =~ s,.*/,,; &openlog($program, 'pid', 'mail'); # Loop through the dfiles while ($dfile = pop(@dfiles)) { print "Checking $dfile\n" if ($debug); ($qfile = $dfile) =~ s/^d/q/; ($mfile = $dfile) =~ s/^df//; if (! -e $dfile || -z $dfile) { print "$dfile is gone or zero bytes - skipping\n" if ($debug); next; } if (! -e $qfile || -z $qfile) { print "$qfile is gone or zero bytes - skipping\n" if ($debug); next; } $mtime = $now; ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size, $atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks) = stat($dfile); # Compare timestamps if (($mtime + $age) > $now) { printf ("%s is %d seconds old - skipping\n", $dfile, $now-$mtime) if ($debug); next; } # See if files of the same name already exist in $queueB if (-e "$queueB/$dfile") { print "$queueb/$dfile already exists - skipping\n" if ($debug); next; } if (-e "$queueB/$qfile") { print "$queueb/$qfile already exists - skipping\n" if ($debug); next; } # Try and lock qf* file unless (open(QF, ">>$qfile")) { print "$qfile: $!\n" if ($debug); next; } $retval = flock(QF, $LOCK_EX|$LOCK_NB) || ($retval = -1); if ($retval == -1) { print "$qfile already flock()ed - skipping\n" if ($debug); close(QF); next; } print "$qfile now flock()ed\n" if ($debug); # Show time! Do the link()s if (link("$dfile", "$queueB/$dfile") == 0) { &syslog('err', 'link(%s, %s/%s): %m', $dfile, $queueB, $dfile); print STDERR "$0: link($dfile, $queueB/$dfile): $!\n"; exit (1); } if (link("$qfile", "$queueB/$qfile") == 0) { &syslog('err', 'link(%s, %s/%s): %m', $qfile, $queueB, $qfile); print STDERR "$0: link($qfile, $queueB/$qfile): $!\n"; unlink("$queueB/$dfile"); exit (1); } # Links created successfully. Unlink the original files, release the # lock, and close the file. print "links ok\n" if ($debug); if (unlink($qfile) == 0) { &syslog('err', 'unlink(%s): %m', $qfile); print STDERR "$0: unlink($qfile): $!\n"; exit (1); } if (unlink($dfile) == 0) { &syslog('err', 'unlink(%s): %m', $dfile); print STDERR "$0: unlink($dfile): $!\n"; exit (1); } flock(QF, $LOCK_UN); close(QF); &syslog('info', '%s moved to %s', $mfile, $queueB); print "Done with $dfile $qfile\n\n" if ($debug); } exit 0;