daemontools
daemontools is a process supervision toolkit written by Daniel J. Bernstein as an alternative to other system initialization and process supervision tools, such as Init.
Original author(s) | Daniel J. Bernstein |
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Stable release | 0.76
/ July 12, 2001[1] |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux,[2] BSD, Unix |
Type | Init daemon |
License | Public domain software[3] |
Website | cr |
Some of the features of daemontools are:
- Easy service installation and removal
- Easy first-time service startup
- Reliable restarts
- Easy, reliable signalling
- Clean process state
- Portability
Similar applications are runit, s6,[4] and daemontools-encore.[5]
References
- Bernstein, Daniel (2001-07-12). "How to install daemontools". cr.yp.to. Retrieved 2013-12-12.
- "Tech Tip: Run services in Linux using daemontools". techrepublic.com. TechRepublic. 2004-08-12. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
- Bernstein, Daniel. "Frequently asked questions from distributors". cr.yp.to. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
- An overview of s6
- daemontools-encore
External links
- Official daemontools website, maintained by the author
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