man pidfilehack (Administration système) - work around daemons that always fork
NAME
pidfilehack - work around daemons that always fork
SYNOPSIS
pidfilehack servicename pidfile command [parameters]
DESCRIPTION
pidfilehack is used to work around daemons that insist on forking into the background, but that do write a correct pid file.
pidfilehack forks the actual service, then waits for the pidfile to be written. Once it can read the pid from the pidfile it will tell minit the real pid and quit.
USAGE
usually pidfilehack is symlinked as run command of a service.
- servicename
- the name of the service pidfilehack is installed for.
- pidfile
- the filename to read the pid from
- command
- the real command to start
- parameters
- additional parameters for the command
A typical use of this command will look like this:
- /etc/minit/apache
- /etc/minit/apache/params
- apache
/var/run/apache.pid
apachectl
start - /etc/minit/apache/run
- -> /sbin/pidfilehack
AUTHOR
minit was written by Felix von Leitner and can be downloaded from his page at http://www.fefe.de/minit/
This manpage was written by Erich Schubert <erich@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system.
SEE ALSO
msvc(8), pidfilehack(8)