On Saturday 11 February 2006 16:37, you wrote:
> Did you try djb's daemontools ?
I'll take a look, thanks.
br
db
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db wrote:
Hi all
I've been looking for a program to restart apache, postfix and my other server
daemons when they stop/crash, but couldn't find a good one. I've read the
sourcecode for sysutils/monit and sysutils/monitord but they seem to
need /proc and insist on poll instead of using kqueue
You can try bigsister for some of this:
http://bigsister.graeff.com./
But coding to check apache is trivial. I have rolled my own apache monitor
as the daemon doesn't die but will stop responding at times.
-Derek
At 04:02 PM 1/31/2006, db wrote:
Hi all
I've been looking for a prog
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 21:09, Martin Hudec wrote:
> > I've been looking for a program to restart apache, postfix and my other
> > server daemons when they stop/crash, but couldn't find a good one. I've
> > read the sourcecode for sysutils/monit and sysutils/monitord but they
> > seem to need /p
Hello,
db wrote:
Hi all
I've been looking for a program to restart apache, postfix and my other server
daemons when they stop/crash, but couldn't find a good one. I've read the
sourcecode for sysutils/monit and sysutils/monitord but they seem to
need /proc and insist on poll instead of using
Hi all
I've been looking for a program to restart apache, postfix and my other server
daemons when they stop/crash, but couldn't find a good one. I've read the
sourcecode for sysutils/monit and sysutils/monitord but they seem to
need /proc and insist on poll instead of using kqueue(2) and keven