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Old April 4th, 2012, 19:01
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What is the preferred method of supervising a process under FreeBSD?

The best resource that I've found on this is here: http://dustin.github.com/2010/02/28/...s.html#freebsd

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FreeBSD, and most BSDs for that matter have an init that will supervise processes defined in /etc/ttys. This is about as primitive as it can get, but it works fine.
Putting my important server processes into a file that contains "terminal initialization information" (man) just seems... weird.
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There's also sysutils/daemontools.
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