I have three jar files that should run forever in background in a embedded system.
I am actually do this with jamvm -jar program.jar & over a ssh-session.
But the jar file exits after one day running in background and have a unpredictable behaviour.
In the posts Linux: Prevent a background process from being stopped after closing SSH client
they suggest nohup command > /dev/null 2>&1 &, but I also have the same behaviour.
How I can safely run the jar files in background forever?
How I can ensure if the jar file exits to restart it again?
Safely long running java process in background
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Upstart, supervisor, and systemd will run a process for you and restart them if they fail. Which is available will depend on your Linux distribution and its age. There are probably also other similar services as well.
From the systemd documentation: