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About:
runit is a cross-platform Unix init scheme with service supervision; a replacement for sysvinit and other init schemes. It runs on GNU/Linux, *BSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris, and can easily be adapted to other Unix operating systems. runit implements a simple three-stage concept. Stage 1 performs the system's one-time initialization tasks. Stage 2 starts the system's uptime services (via the runsvdir program). Stage 3 handles the tasks necessary to shutdown and halt or reboot.
Author:
Gerrit Pape [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://smarden.org/runit/
Tar/GZ:
http://smarden.org/runit/install.html
Changelog:
http://smarden.org/runit/upgrade.html
Debian package:
http://packages.debian.org/runit
Mailing list archive:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.supervision.general
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Who needs sliced bread?
by Charles Duffy - Mar 31st 2004 15:37:11
Once, long ago, I poked at daemontools -- and saw that it was good, but the
licensing was quite unworkable.
runit, while similar to daemontools, makes the occasional well-thought-out
improvement here and there -- and unlike at least one other
daemontools-inspired toolkit, is robust, stable and well-documented.
Bravo!
FWIW, I maintain a runit RPM for my employer's use, and would be glad to
share this should anyone be interested.
Thanks!
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