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- <H1>[IRCServices Coding] what happens when the ircd crashes/services delinks for _insert reason_</H1>
- <B>Sean Kelly</B>
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- <I>Fri Aug 9 12:22:37 PDT 2002</I>
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-<PRE>On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 01:22:01PM -0500, David Orman wrote:
-><i> Why doesn't the services daemon handle this transparently? Surely it
-</I>><i> happens often enough to warrent the functionality built into services. It
-</I>><i> seems a bit...messy...to have to use cron to handle it. If that's how it
-</I>><i> has to be done though, that's how it has to be done. :)
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-I don't know how unstable your network is, but it is extremely rare for
-either services or an ircd to crash on our network. In fact, it is almost
-unheard of. On top of that, I would guess that most configurations have
-services connecting to a server on localhost, thus lessening the chances of
-networking issues causing a link failure. Really, the only time our
-services go down is when the machine is rebooted after applying necessary
-patches and such to the OS. I see no need for services tu auto-reconnect in
-such an environment.
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-><i> > Use a crontab entry that runs a script which checks to see if they are
-</I>><i> > still running. If they aren't, then the script should restart them.
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