The ids don't seem to be Unix process ids, more like an internal array index. Why doesn't it report the true process ID?
The problem with all of those managing software is complexity and feature creep. A sane /sbin/init running as process 1 fits on a page of A4 paper, without resorting to unreadably small letters: Re^14: CPAN failed install
And I would prefer to have a tiny init, too stupid to crash. Why? Because if init crashes, you are f***ed. init MUST NOT CRASH. Adding a lot of dependencies adds a lot of ways to crash. init has one job, and it is in its name: It must initialize the system. Keeping it running is the job of other programs. These programs should not crash, but if they do, init will restart them.
Want to have some fun? Disturb the connection between systemd and dbus. Hope and pray that your data survives that: Re: How not to implement updaters. It is almost like hitting the reset button on a running system, but via SSH.
Alexander
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by afoken
in thread CGI Header Breaks on Second AJAX Call
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