You can put gnugk in /etc/inittab as a "respawn" proceess. But my favourite choice is to use www.nagios.org to monitor various system resources (you can also monitor a process and restart it, if neccessary).
----- Original Message ----- From: "Shashi Dahal" <shashi0@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 7:53 PM
From time to time, my gnugk dies with the error:
Assertion fail: Function pthread_create failed, file tlibthrd.cxx, line 747, Error=12
I assume it has something to do with kernel compile.
my system is a p4 3.2 ghz hyperthread with 1gb ram running redhat enterprize 3.
Till the time that I land into a solution for solving this, is there some kind of script available that will watch the gnugk and in case it dies or give errors, it restarts it automatically?
Thanks,
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