Speaking with Debian Developer hat on.

Please don't remove pidfiles. It's important to keep them in case the
daemon is stuck and c&c interface doesn't work (or somebody removes
the socket by accident, or ...). In that case the init.d script needs
to kill the process by it's pid number and pidfile comes handy.

Ondrej

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 14:48, Jakob Schlyter <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> We're considering deprecating (i.e. no longer create) pid-files for the 
> signer engine and the enforcer. Stopping the signer engine is already done 
> using 'ods-signer stop' (which communicates with ods-signerd using a socket), 
> and the plan is to implement the same type of command-and-control interface 
> for the enforcer.
>
> Can anyone find a good reason to keep the pid-files around? If one is lucky, 
> the pid-file contains the pid of the current running process. If one is 
> (very) unlucky, the pid-file contains the pid of something completely 
> different...
>
>
>        jakob
>
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