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1 A distro which already uses runit
104 which (usually) execs some daemon, possibly after some preparatory steps.
108 service monitor: a tool which watches a set of service directories.
117 supervisor: a tool which monitors one service directory.
129 log service: a service which is exclusively tasked with logging
132 service dirs: it has a "run" script which starts a logging tool.
140 per service, which is handling both of them (presumably this is done
146 "Users" of service monitoring are authors of software which has daemons.
160 which starts ntpd daemon. It can have other files there.
169 in which case log/ directories should not be created.
184 heuristics in service monitor which give new service a few seconds
195 stderr goes to runsvdir, which in turn "rotates" it on its command line
196 (which is visible in ps output).
204 An especially primitive service which does not want its output to be logged
224 The name of this tool is not standard either, which is an obvious problem.
236 is supported, there is no guarantee in which order they take effect:
239 If more than one DIR can be specified (which is not a requirement),
240 there is no guarantee in which order commands are sent to them.
276 an implementation is possible which itself controls all services, without