hi,
we are running Jetty on CentOS 6.5 (Kernel 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64) and
it's installed as a service using chkconfig.
What's missing is that the process does not restart if it dies or it's
killed which is a real problem.
If you google for "linux service respawn" or "centos service respawn" you
land on about 10 different options, some using a special application called
daemon, some are outdated because inittab is no longer supported, some that
don't seem to work (".conf" files under /etc/init/).
While I normally love Linux as a server environment I am really puzzled by
how the OS developers managed to make so hard a feature that it's so
useful, especially on server environments.
Does anyone here have any tips on how to solve this seemingly complex
problem, preferably without using custom applications?
many thanks,
Michele
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