On 01/29/2014 10:26 AM, Josh Fisher wrote:

> ... The question 
> is, how do you inform Linux and OSX that a daemon is to be considered 
> active even if it would otherwise fall into the category of inactive 
> because, say, there is an open TCP socket, but there has not been any 
> network traffic in X amount of time?

The converse is also true: how do you tell the system that e.g. syslogd
is to be considered "ok to suspend" even though it's "active" as in
"writing stuff to log files"?

And then there's cron you need to un-suspend in time to start a
scheduled cron job.

-- 
Dimitri Maziuk
Programmer/sysadmin
BioMagResBank, UW-Madison -- http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu

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