> Baho Utot wrote: > It goes beyond kernel modules, systemd will respawn daemons that have > stopped/failed. Opps slap me silly they are not daemons they are > services now.
What's wrong with that? It reminds me of Dan Bernstein's daemontools where daemons are supervised and restarted when they fail. I'm still disappointed that this was removed from the BLFS book. I've never understood why djbdns isn't offered as an alternative to BIND in the book; the modularity is beautiful and it's in true UNIX tradition -- one tool to do one job. Furthermore, supervising processes and restating them when they fail is very much akin to Erlang -- one of the most fault-tolerant languages available. Richard
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