Subj : Re: For you SBBS Sysops o To : NIGHTFOX From : Dumas Walker Date : Sun Jun 30 2024 10:00 am > How do you normally run Synchronet on your system? When I moved my BBS from > Windows to Linux a couple years ago, for a little while I was just directly > running sbbs from a command prompt, but I later set it up to run with systemd. > I think one of the advantages of the systemd setup is it runs in the > background, and I think I wouldn't even have to log in for it to be running. > Also, systemd can monitor and restart processes that have crashed. On Windows > every so often I saw Synchronet crash, seemingly randomly, and at one point > when doing some debugging, it looked to me like the crash was caused by > something in the Mozilla JavaScript library. I didn't bother to debug further > (I'd probably have to compile the JS libraries in debug mode), but I was using > something for Windows that would monitor whether Synchronet was running and > re-start it if it wasn't. I feel like it's good that that feature is built-in > with systemd. You can run things daemonized (i.e. in the background) without systemd. * SLMR 2.1a * Something Amiss? Hi, I'm Something Amister. --- þ Synchronet þ CAPCITY2 * capcity2.synchro.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/Rlogin/HTTP .