10-01-2002
Writing a service in Linux
Hi All:
I want to write a program that runs like a service(in the background) and should start up when the system boots. It should always be running, no matter who has logged in, no matter if anybody has logged in et all.
Is there any online help i could get on this topic, appreciate the help
Thanks,
Preetham.
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gnunet-arm
GNUNET-ARM(1) General Commands Manual GNUNET-ARM(1)
NAME
gnunet-arm - control GNUnet services
SYNOPSIS
gnunet-arm [options]
DESCRIPTION
gnunet-arm can be used to start or stop GNUnet services, including the ARM service itself. The ARM service is a supervisor for GNUnet's
service processes. ARM starts services on-demand or as configured and re-starts them if they crash.
OPTIONS
-c FILENAME, --config=FILENAME
Use the configuration file FILENAME.
-e, --end
Shutdown all GNUnet services (including ARM itself). Running "gnunet-arm -e" is the usual way to shutdown a GNUnet peer.
-h, --help
Print short help on options.
-L LOGLEVEL, --loglevel=LOGLEVEL
Use LOGLEVEL for logging. Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.
-i SERVICE, --init=SERVICE
Starts the specified SERVICE if it is not already running. More specifically, this makes the service behave as if it were in the
default services list.
-k SERVICE, --kill=SERVICE
Stop the specified SERVICE if it is running. While this will kill the service right now, the service may be restarted immediately
if other services depend on it (service is then started 'on-demand'). If the service used to be a 'default' service, its default-
service status will be revoked. If the service was not a default service, it will just be (temporarily) stopped, but could be re-
started on-demand at any time.
-s, --start
Start all GNUnet default services on this system (and also ARM). Naturally, if a service is demanded by a default service, it will
then also be started. Running "gnunet-arm -s" is the usual way to start a GNUnet peer.
-I, --info
List all running services.
-v, --version
Print GNUnet version number.
BUGS
Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending electronic mail to <gnunet-developers@gnu.org>
SEE ALSO
gnunet-service-arm(1)
GNUnet Jan 4, 2012 GNUNET-ARM(1)