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daemonitor
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(c)2007, Laurence Withers, <l@lwithers.me.uk>.
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Released under the GNU GPLv3. See file COPYING or
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http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for details.
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Really Quick Instructions
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To build: ./make.sh
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To install: ./make.sh install
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You might want to edit 'config' first. You might also want to set
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'INSTALL_PREFIX', which is prepended onto the destination of any installed
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file.
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Introduction
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Daemonitor is a daemon which starts and monitors a child process. It is
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intended to be used with foreground child processes (e.g. daemons with a
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foreground mode, or long-running processes which are always in the
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foreground). Taken together, the daemonitor instance and its child process
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represent a "standard" UNIX daemon process (i.e. backgrounded, PID file,
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etc.).
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The true purpose of daemonitor is to provide a robust way of monitoring
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services under e.g. openrc, which provides a mechanism for starting, stopping
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and querying services but does not have any automatic monitoring of its own.
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Thus if a daemon or service crashes, this will not be recorded or addressed
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by the system.
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Daemonitor is a very small daemon which itself never exits. Its simple design
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and single purpose should ensure that it is robust against various conditions
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that may arise in the system (out of disk space, out of memory, ...), and
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that it is unlikely to crash due to bugs. The process it monitors can then
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crash or exit or be killed and daemonitor will detect this and restart it.
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Instructions
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TODO
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