Hello everyone

I need your experience in service supervision. At the
moment, we are using OpenPKG under both Solaris 10 and
RHEL5. We are now looking for a standard way to
supervise our daemons and services under these two
platforms. Till now we had following approach:
everytime we had to install and configure a new
service, we chose a one-time solution for the service
supervision... It means that, at the moment, we are
fighting with at least tree different approaches:

- Solaris Management Facility (SMF), only applicable
under Solaris. To use this solution, we need to modify
the OpenPKG rc scripts of the service to tell OpenPKG
to not take care of this service anymore, which is not
so clean
- Daemontools, for specific services such as djbdns
- Runit, for OpenVPN and other things

My question is following: what kind of service
supervision are you using in your infrastructure? I am
aware that there is no perfect solution, but my goal
is to define a standard approach for well known
services. We will always find exceptions, but we will
handle them separately.

Thank you in advance for a small feedback.

Best Regards
Olivier


      
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