--On Thursday, July 13, 2017 12:03 PM -0400 Bob Katz <bobk...@digido.com> wrote:

There must be a foolproof way of displaying running daemons, finding out
the PID and killing it.  The PS command that everyone is fond of does not
show the daemon is runnning, I don't believe.

If ps doesn't see it, then it's not there. There's no magically more powerful command for peeking inside the kernel at running processes.

So likely rsync starts and then immediately exits with some problem in the configuration.

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