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The standard Unix initialisation system. A modern init system/service manager for Unix and Linux systems.

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NetaScale Systems Ltd.'s InitKit is the standard Unix initialisation system. It manages not only traditional process-based services but also anything that may be described using the SEOM - the System Entities Object Model, a flexible object-oriented abstraction of a system resource.

The core of the system is made up of the Job Scheduling Module and the Process Supervision Module. The former is an enterprise-grade job scheduler based on a parallelising graph-based transactional dependency system, and the latter is a powerful and plugin-extendable process launch and control system, which uses the most advanced features available on each platform to provide sophisticated process supervision functionality.

By way of an update path for the X Desktop Group SystemD service manager, a SystemD unit-file converter is provided.

InitKit is still under development. Anyone who wishes to contribute to the project is invited to join, and anyone is welcome to inquire about how their company may prepare to switch to InitKit.

The Unix Way In Action

The design of InitKit owes much to the traditional design philosophy of the Unix community the Unix Way. InitKit operationalises that philosophy in the following ways:

  • The Modularity Principle: InitKit is designed with a simple core of two daemons providing basic features.
  • The Polymorphism Principle: The System Entities Object Model abstracts the concept of a system resource. New SEOM classes can describe how to manage or track any resource.
  • The Composition Principle: The core daemons may be composed with other daemons that add new SEOM classes which they may track.
  • The Simplicity Principle: InitKit's core daemons are designed to be fundamentally simple, so that enough of their functionality to run a system should be reimplementable without excessive bother.
  • The Extensibility Principle: InitKit is designed without the arrogance of the man who says "I have envisaged all usecases." Its foundation on the SEOM is a clear commitment to customisation and extension.

Licencing

InitKit is available as free, open-source software under the terms of the Affero General Public Licence version 3.0. See LICENSE.MD for full terms.

Documentation

  • Architecture: A must-read page. The design of the InitKit system explained.
  • Building: How to build and install InitKit from source.