PCD – Process Control Daemon is a light-weight system level process manager, designed for Embedded Linux based products. The PCD is used for starting the system in a synchronized manner, control and monitor processes and recover from crashes.

Features

  • Boot the system in a synchronized and deterministic manner using a textual script
  • Start, stop, control, synchronize and monitor user space applications
  • Recover the system from crashes
  • Provide useful debug information
  • Generate system startup and dependency graph for complex systems

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Categories

Embedded Systems

License

GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)

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  • After incorporating PCD, the booting time of our system had reduced a great deal. Also, when the system seg-faults, I no longer struggle as much as there is a message about what process has crashed at the end of the segmentation fault that linux throws. This saves loads of debugging time.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Intended Audience

Developers, Engineering, Telecommunications Industry

User Interface

Console/Terminal

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Embedded Systems Software

Registered

2010-03-10