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Your post yesterday about restarting a monitoring service is the sort of thing that led me to add the --min-seconds and --critical-if-below-min options to my nagios-check-service plug-in for my service manager, years ago.
I had several in-production situations where services were restarting, but crashing after only a second or two. So being up for less than a set period of time became an alert.
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/commands/system-control.xml
I have added a few things to http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/terminal-resources.html#fonts .
This gave me an idea. Although the 8×8 fonts cannot be synthetically obliqued and boldfaced, because they are square, rectangular Ubuntu Mono can be.
So I can use #unscii PET for upright medium, unscii #BBCMicro for upright boldface, and #UbuntuMono for the oblique medium and boldface.
It works out fairly well.
#unscii #bbcmicro #ubuntumono #nosh #virtualterminals #vtfont
@ska I'm at that point, too.
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/virtual-terminal-login.html
The last step was sh -c 'exec -a -"${SHELL}" "${SHELL}"' which was excessive. I remembered that someone had done a loginshell tool, and didn't want to be gratuitously incompatible, but I remembered the wrong someone. (-:
I need one more tool, which M. Jarc also did something similar to.
I was going to quiz @ska on where that run a login shell program went from #s6, until I discovered that I was thinking of Paul Jarc. (-:
https://code.dogmap.org./idtools/
I'm slightly incompatible. I don't need the case where a login shell is passed a script name or a command to run. Nor, I suspect, does anyone else. A shell that is both non-interactive and login is an odd idea.
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/commands/login-shell.xml
Some random terminal test programs.
The first is using 24-bit colour, which as you can see the #FreeBSD kernel built-in terminal emulator does not handle. The second is setting various ECMA-48 standard attributes. The FreeBSD kernel built-in terminal emulator does not handle most of those, either.
The small display size is down to the bloody awful buggy nVidia closed source framebuffer driver. I'm having to rely upon vesa(4) for now.
#freebsd #nosh #virtualterminals
Here is the Japanese language manual page for yash(1), the #Watanabe shell, displayed on #FreeBSD with three different framebuffer terminal emulators: jfbterm, zhcon, and console-fb-realizer (realizing a user-space virtual terminal onto the framebuffer) from the #nosh toolset.
The manual system itself is outputting a UTF-8 page, which zhcon clearly doesn't do by default. jfbterm looks like it just lacks CJKV fonts.
console-fb-realizer is using Viznut's #unscii font and Ubuntu Mono.
#watanabe #freebsd #nosh #unscii
As a side-effect, I've hyperlinked some more manual pages at the FGA on the Service Access Facility, including the one for the doconfig() function, for those wondering where the mentioned dedicated configuration language was.
* http://jdebp.info./FGA/unix-service-access-facility.html
#s6 #nosh #execline #saf #unix
I've just re-done some doco, based upon what's coming up in the next release. I posted screenshots of what this looks like, #MouseText and all, a little while ago.
I still have to physically resurrect the Debian development/test/build machine, with its dead hardware, before I can do a release. Those with GOPHER access can follow along, though, as the development source archive is up to date.
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/virtual-terminal-login.html
#mousetext #nosh #login #envuidgid #virtualterminals
You want SMF to have more features? Which ones, if so?
Or you want some more of the features that are in SMF to be added to some other system? Which ones, and why?
That's basically the idea, yes. If you've heard of #fbterm or the old #kmscon that used to be part of #systemd (but was quietly removed from it several years ago, with far less fanfare than when it was originally added) it's the same sort of idea, but structured significantly differently to and more flexibly than those two.
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/user-vt-screenshots.html
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/user-virtual-terminals.html
I have version 1.41 in development, delayed because of a planet-wide pandemic and Brexit. (-:
#fbterm #kmscon #systemd #nosh
Adding a pixel-wise mouse pointer to console-fb-realizer:
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/commands/console-fb-realizer.xml
Mind you, it can handle fonts with the full Unicode range, box cursor shapes, multiple underline styles, and does far more of the ECMA-48 and ITU T.416 attribute and colour systems than either of the Linux or FreeBSD kernel terminal emulators, so where I lag in not having a pixel-wise mouse pointer sprite I am ahead in other areas. (-:
van Smoorenburg #rc was never the thing to compare to. They realized this in the big Debian Hoo-Hah over systemd in ~2014, and almost everyone ruled it out as a reasonable option.
Mewburn rc pre-dated systemd by about a decade and a comparison to it would have ruined the whole "but-but-but look at the long shell scripts!" argument.
So too did comparison to the #daemontools family:
http://jdebp.info/FGA/run-scripts-and-service-units-side-by-side.html
#rc #daemontools #s6 #nosh #runit
Mewburn rc still uses PID files, a mechanism that people knew to be broken back in the middle 1980s. daemontools-family systems like runit do not.
There's no universal agreement on what a "service" is as opposed to a dæmon. But the concrete differences between the systems start with PID files, and continue with chain loading, logging, and composition.
http://jdebp.info/FGA/unix-daemon-design-mistakes-to-avoid.html#DoNotCreatePIDFiles
It turns out that I started the procstat command before the Big Gap, but didn't finish it. It didn't actually work and was just a placeholder. So I've made it do things.
It's not a complete clone of the FreeBSD one, but it doesn't set out to be (It has a different output format and because of that post-processing can be done with shell scripting and ordinary tools like awk.), and some of what the FreeBSD one does isn't cross-platform anyway.
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/commands/procstat.xml
Oh yes indeedy. What I need after marking student's assignments. Brains need food! #veganFood Stir-not-fry. Sprouted some chickpeas. #food #nosh #nosebag
#veganfood #food #nosh #nosebag