Robert,

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> Subject: [OE-core] opinions on enabling busybox's "runit" implementation to
> control some services?
> 
> 
>   colleague needs "runit" to control one or more services that have 
> historically
> been managed that way, so a couple questions:
> 
> 1) anyone with experience with busybox's implementation of runit? does it
> work properly? does it play nicely with others?
> 

I have not, but this last year I was looking into what it'd take to use 
Busybox's runit as an alternative to SysVinit.  I didn't do a complete code 
comparison, but Busybox's runit seems to be the same as the upstream package 
minus all the code that is not needed because it is present elsewhere in 
Busybox.  I couldn't figure out how to setup the image to use runit for init 
before I got pulled onto other tasks.

> 2) is runit actually necessary, or would it be easy to migrate said services 
> off
> of runit?
> 

The official runit site has tons of init examples for different services and 
has a brief explanation on how to change a SysVInit init script to work for 
runit.  I haven't done it myself, but I don't think it'd be that much work to 
go the other way.

>   i've never used runit, so have no idea what it is that makes it so
> (allegedly) indispensable. if it's easily migrateable, that'd be great.

It's small and simple.  Start services I parallel, monitor to make sure they 
are still running, and restart as necessary.  Done.  I like the idea of its 
simplicity and I'm interested in seeing if it works as well as it says it does.

If you figure out how to get runit as the system's init, I'd love to give it a 
try myself.

Regards,
Bryan

> 
>   thanks muchly.
> 
> rday
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