Bug 34470: Initialize random seed after spawning a child worker process
When background_jobs_worker.pl spawns a new child process, it needs to explicitly reinitialize the random seed - otherwise each child process will inherit the same random seed from the parent process, and any randomization will produce identical results each time. This patch adds a call to srand immediately after the fork to reinitialize the seed. Note that child processes should not call srand with no parameter anywhere else, as the Perl documentation indicates that srand should not be called with no parameter more than once per process. To test: 1. Apply the logging patch only 2. Set system preferences: a. RealTimeHoldsQueue -> Enable b. RandomizeHoldsQueueWeight -> in random order 3. Watch the logs for the staff interface in ktd: ktd --shell koha-intra-err 4. Place a hold. Note that the logs display the branch list before and after it is randomized. 5. Place some more holds. Note that the branch order after randomization is identical each time. 6. Apply both patches and restart_all 7. Repeat steps 3-5. -> Note that the branch order before randomization hasn't changed -> Note that the branch order after randomization is now different each time. Signed-off-by: Nick Clemens <nick@bywatersolutions.com> Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@theke.io>
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$pm->start and next;
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srand(); # ensure each child process begins with a new seed
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process_job( $job, $args );
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process_job( $job, $args );
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$pm->finish;
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$pm->start and next;
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$pm->start and next;
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srand(); # ensure each child process begins with a new seed
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process_job( $job, { job_id => $job->id, %$args } );
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process_job( $job, { job_id => $job->id, %$args } );
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$pm->finish;
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$pm->finish;
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