readproctitle is available in daemontools 0.75 and above.


SYNOPSIS

       readproctitle L D


DESCRIPTION

       L consists of any number of arguments.  D is one argument consisting of
       at least five dots.

       readproctitle  reads  data into the end of D, shifting D to the left to
       make room. This means that the most recent data is visible to  process-
       listing tools such as ps(1).  readproctitle always leaves three dots at
       the left of D.

       For example, if

        readproctitle io errors: ....................

       reads the data

        fatal error xyz
        warning abc

       then its command-line arguments change to

        readproctitle io errors: ... xyz!warning abc!

       where each ! is a newline character.  Process-listing  tools  typically
       show the newline character as ? or \n.

       readproctitle exits when it reaches the end of input.

       Beware  that  most  implementations of ps(1) have small argument-length
       limits. These limits apply to the total length of readproctitle L D.  I
       have not seen a system with a limit below 512 bytes.


SEE ALSO

       supervise(8),  svc(8),  svok(8),  svstat(8),  svscanboot(8), svscan(8),
       fghack(8), pgrphack(8), multilog(8), tai64n(8),  tai64nlocal(8),  setu-
       idgid(8), envuidgid(8), envdir(8), softlimit(8), setlock(8), ps(1)

        http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
        http://cr.yp.to/slashcommand.html



                                                              readproctitle(8)

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