On 24/08/10 13:48, Jakob Schlyter wrote:
hi,

We're considering deprecating (i.e. no longer create) pid-files for the signer 
engine and the enforcer. Stopping the signer engine is already done using 
'ods-signer stop' (which communicates with ods-signerd using a socket), and the 
plan is to implement the same type of command-and-control interface for the 
enforcer.

Can anyone find a good reason to keep the pid-files around? If one is lucky, 
the pid-file contains the pid of the current running process. If one is (very) 
unlucky, the pid-file contains the pid of something completely different...

+1 for keeping them. It's up to the init scripts to ensure that old pid files are removed properly. They are standard on most linux distros.

Andy
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