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create unix socket and qauld-ctl binary #543

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With reference to #541. Currently , This PR is about implementing a Unix Socket and creating a basic layout for qauld-ctl binary.

Signed-off-by: Harshil Jani <harshiljani2002@gmail.com>
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Parinjoy commented Apr 1, 2023

This PR draft fulfills all the objectives of #541 ?

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This PR draft fulfills all the objectives of #541 ?

Hey This PR is idea about how the objectives metioned can be approached. Feel free to try out and extend this ahead.

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MathJud commented Apr 11, 2023

Regarding the path to the unix socket, there is a standard path to add the process specific files of a program. qauld should create the following folder on linux, unix & macos:

  • /var/run/qauld/qauld.sock the unix socket file
  • /var/run/qauld/qauld.pid a file containing the qauld process id, in order to shut the process down.

Further future extensions:

  • If somebody would like to run several deamons on the same machine from different users, we could extend the naming convention by adding a subfolder with the user number to the path. e.g. /var/run/qauld/1000/

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MathJud commented Apr 11, 2023

Windows is now supporting unix sockets too. There is the question on how to make it work there.

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