Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2020 17:10:21 +1000 From: Dewayne Geraghty <dewayne@heuristicsystems.com.au> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: need a systemd Message-ID: <a8f2ea2f-0b06-36cc-603b-6d1a861e4700@heuristicsystems.com.au> In-Reply-To: <20200818061057.GB77756@admin.sibptus.ru> References: <20200816024739.GB23449@admin.sibptus.ru> <20200816120607.dc46b11fa8011ed671ab52e7@3dresearch.com> <20200818061057.GB77756@admin.sibptus.ru>
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I've used monit and its very good. However I use sysutils/s6 for process management and sysutils/s6-rc for service management These are not as easy as monit to pick-up. The dependency chain is s6-rc s6 execline - this used to be a hard requirement for log mgt but /bin/sh is ok skalibs - is required, though I don't deploy this in production The maintainer for each of monit and s6-rc & friends do a good job looking after them. (When I was "field testing", I'd kill a maintained service and it auto-restarted within 120ms. I had to slow it down to reduce ROP data collection. ;) ) There is no need to replace rc, but there are benefits to doing so. In my case, one of the drivers was log file management, and s6-log enabled me to pipe a log logs from one jail into another. :) Enjoy. refer https://www.skarnet.org/software/s6-rc/ On 18/08/2020 4:10 pm, Victor Sudakov wrote: > Janos Dohanics wrote: >>> >>> What would you recommend for FreeBSD not as a total rc(8) replacement >>> but as a tool to manage some daemons? >> >> Have you looked at sysutils/monit? >> >> Probably no rc(8) replacement but has many flexible options especially >> if you need to monitor misbehaving daemons. > > Thanks, will definitely look at it. The description looks promising. >
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