07-09-2010
If it is no normal behaviour that your demon dies I would not recommend respawning it automatically all the time via inittab etc.
You should check out the AIX error report for an according entry and the log file your demon might write and solve the problem of the demon. It could be some memory problem or whatever - the log or errpt should tell.
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AX25D(8) Linux System Managers Manual AX25D(8)
NAME
ax25d - General purpose AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose daemon
SYNOPSIS
ax25d [-v] [-c altconffile] [-l]
DESCRIPTION
Ax25d is a general purpose server daemon that listens on a number of AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose ports and offers different services depending
upon port, callsign and other parameters. Ax25d is driven by a complex configuration file, a full description of which may be found in
another manual page.
AX25d has the facility to log information about incoming connections to the system log file. By default no logging is done. When ax25d is
running, and a change in the configuration file is made, ax25d can be forced to re-read its configuration file by sending it a SIGHUP.
OPTIONS
-c altconffile Specifies an alternate configuration file name.
-l Specifies that messages should be logged into the system log file. By default no messages are logged.
-v Display the version.
FILES
/etc/ax25/ax25d.conf
SEE ALSO
kill(1), ax25(4), netrom(4), rose(4), ax25d.conf(5).
AUTHOR
Darryl Miles G7LED <dlm@frink.demon.co.uk>
Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk>
Linux 27 August 1996 AX25D(8)