ringa_lee
You can use supervisord for process monitoring
Normal Linux will not kill your process for no reason when resources are sufficient.
The daemon process is generally managed by sysvinit/systemd/s6/supervisord/other supervisors and restarted after death.
You can use supervisord for process monitoring
Normal Linux will not kill your process for no reason when resources are sufficient.
The daemon process is generally managed by sysvinit/systemd/s6/supervisord/other supervisors and restarted after death.