thanks tim...
but apache doesn't come cloes to what i need in terms of tracking that
actual status of the data/processes as they die...
but thanks!!
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Subject: Re: App to manage/track/spawn processes
On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 06:33 -0800, bruce wrote:
Of course I'd like to know if I'm already running a given
child app,
so I only have a child app with the same input args running once. I'd
also like to be able to track when a child app is halted/stuck, so I
can gracefully kill it, and restart it...
Any thoughts on any kind of open source app that does this, or gets
close...
Sounds rather like how the Apache webserver works. Perhaps you might
want to look into how it does what it does.
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