Dudki is a background monitoring daemon that checks processes to ensure optimal performance.
With the sample dudki.conf configuration file, you can easily customize Dudki to suit your specific needs. You can specify how often the program should check for running processes, where to store its process ID file, whether or not to daemonize the process, and whom to notify via email when there is a problem. The notification email even includes a MailtoHeader with information on the sender.
In addition to these configuration options, the file allows you to specify which processes should be monitored. By identifying processes with their PidFile and RestartCommand, you can tailor Dudki to your system's unique processes. You can even add custom processes, specifying their name and executable path.
This release of Dudki includes a bug fix that prevented the software from properly setting group. Now, Dudki should be more effective at keeping your processes running smoothly. Overall, if you want a process monitoring daemon that is customizable, reliable, and straightforward, Dudki might be just what you need.
Version 0.2.2: N/A