Anton Aylward wrote:
On 11/14/2016 07:40 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
But... I see the advantage of xinetd when the target service is used sparsely. Once the job is finished, the rsyncd daemon exits and frees resources.
I'm not sure that makes sense. The Apache daemon listens for connections then spawns a copy of itself
Depending on which mpm module you're using - the default is mpm_prefork, which does what it says :-)
I can't see how a rsyncd "master" listener that spawns copies in the same was as Apache is any worse off.
Your problem seems to be with the termination of the child processes.
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