![]() ![]() It looks like a promising tool, but restartd has worked well enough for me in the past, for what I needed, that I haven't yet bothered to play with it. But they still need to be mounted into virtual drives for sample conversions, and that requires Daemon Tools or alternatives. There are certain iso files that cant be mounted by Windows or Mac, specifically 90s sample CDs for the Akai S3000. Compiling it from the Debian source tarball on Red Hat is trivial (I even made an RPM of it at my previous job).Ī final option I've heard of, but not used, is Supervisor. Just use windows to mount isos, its been included since version 8. However, it's a very small and simple application, basically just a single. Unfortunately, the only source for it that I know of is the Debian package. ![]() If you're primarily looking for something to keep an eye on a process, to make sure it's always running, and then restart it when it isn't, I've had great luck with restartd. You can also implement a poor man's process restarter via inittab, depending on what your needs are. It can be used for your standard starting and stopping of services, a la SysV init scripts, and it can also monitor running applications and respawn them if they die. Hrm, if you're using Ubuntu, their new init process, upstart, includes a level of process supervision.
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