Easily transform a JS script into a start-stop-daemon script
Start/stop daemon
Easily transform a JS script into a start-stop-daemon script
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Wrap those words. Show them at what columns to start and stop.
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Cross-platform CLI for installing and running the Vibelet daemon
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Start and stop daemons with minimal monitoring.
Wrap a daemon process start/stop for testing
Adds a daemonize method to the Capistrano DSL to generate start, stop and restart tasks for an arbitrary command controlled with start-stop-daemon.
Baal is a Ruby wrapper for start-stop-daemon that attempts to make your start-stop-daemon scripts easier to build and read while still providing the same options you are used to. Baal, through start-stop-daemon, provides a myriad of ways to start new daemon processes and check the status of and stop existing ones.
`Process::Daemon` is a stable and helpful base class for long running tasks and daemons. Provides standard `start`, `stop`, `restart`, `status` operations.
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
With daemon-spawn you can start, stop and restart processes that run in the background. Processed are tracked by a simple PID file written to disk.
dctl is a small script for providing daemon functionnalty (start, stop, ...) to non-daemon process or script, with automatic handling of pidfiles.
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
MultiDaemon provides an warpper to run multiple daemon scripts which can be controlled by start/stop and restart commands
Create QEMU command lines, start and stop daemon, send monitor commands to a qemu instances, create or convert QEMU disks, etc .. in Ruby
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
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