Re: rc and smf

看板DFBSD_kernel作者時間21年前 (2005/02/25 03:01), 編輯推噓0(000)
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Whoa, I missed a whole thread while I was writing my post. On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 01:12:38PM -0500, George Georgalis wrote: > >For those considering (and those with prejudice), I'd like to remind >that, the people who use above softwares are happy, if quiet. Also, >there is excellent support on their respective lists too, especially if >you don't put down the software while there, do the homework and remain >receptive to the criticize you solicit. While supervise has an options to start a program only once (ie no restart); it is generally designed to restart a daemon (that is not necessarily perfect and stops, or is inadvertently killed by an unexpected system event). So "one run daemons" may be better invoked outside of supervise, by a program such as runit or init. I don't know how much better BSD init is then sysvinit, but I've really never experienced a problem with either. That said I would not embrace BSD init purely because of its historical use. I'd consider that in evaluating a replacement, but make my own assessment. Or review someone else's. The issue to "available development time" ratio is defiantly a factor here. Issues such as restarts the admin is unaware of, memory or cpu load during runtime or start; these are the issues that make supervise and multilog so useful. They can all be addressed, with much flexibility to the admin, through proper run and log/run scripts. // George -- George Georgalis, systems architect, administrator Linux BSD IXOYE http://galis.org/george/ cell:646-331-2027 mailto:george@galis.org
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