Poettering: Rethinking PID 1
Poettering: Rethinking PID 1
Posted May 7, 2010 7:55 UTC (Fri) by pabs (subscriber, #43278)In reply to: Poettering: Rethinking PID 1 by pabs
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Er, no. Such a daemon would get updates from inotify/fanotify/etc, update the database lazily while it is running, flush those writes on shutdown and load the database on startup. For added speed, locate could query it on a socket when it is up and read the database when it is down.