Is there a method to:

1. Tell Upstart that a given process is an instance and should be supervised? Example: I have a number of VirtualBox headless servers that I start using simple Upstart scripts. I terminate the server process - and I've told Upstart not to restart it in the script using the normal exit clause. Now, I manually start the server process using an external VirtualBox tool or webserver. The process is now running - but Upstart doesn't know about it.

2. Trying to get supervision of a multiple forking daemon working can be...difficult. In particular, I've been trying to get the current version of ASSP supervised in its daemonized mode. It appears this perl script forks at LEAST twice when doing so - and gives Upstart fits. It works fine as a foreground non-forking script - which is how I run it now. In the meantime, until I reboot my server, I have a process named "assp" with a status of "stop/killed" - which I cannot release.

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Daniel

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