I don't know the specific type of process it is, but maybe we could figure
out what you are looking for a different way.

What will you do differently if you found out it was a daemon vs. a short
process?
Is there a concern you have about how one vs. the other would perform?

Bonus Points: Is there a test you could create to expose the underlying
issue you are trying to mitigate?

People on this list are very helpful, but if a question is looking for exact
answers, no one will step up and answer because they don't know for sure.

Give us some more details and I bet you'll find someone else that has the
info, or pursued the same idea.

On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 8:35 PM, AWS Inc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is dyno's single process a unix process? Is it a lived unix daemon
> like httpd? Or, it could be a short lived computing process like
> 'make'?
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