It should be just another process as far as Unix is concerned.
Try throwing it in your inittab and doing:

        telinit q

(almost the same as 'kill -HUP 1', telling init
to reread inittab.)

Costas Malamas wrote:
> 
> Well, I didn't know about respawn (I am a DB guy; I sysop on the side 
> :-), but can you (from a WK perspective)?
> 
> C.
> 
> 
>> From: Bill Eldridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Fine, but can't you throw this in inittab
>> as:
>>
>> wk:2345:respawn:/etc/rc.d/init.d/webkit restart
>>
>> so it restarts immediately instead of
>> waiting up to 20 minutes?
>>
>> Costas Malamas wrote:
>>> What follows is a hack, a kludge, a miserable excuse for a solution, but
>>> it works.  I have this running on a cronjob every 20mins or so... RedHat
>>> Linux or relatives:

-- 
Bill Eldridge
Radio Free Asia
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