I don't think so. The reason being is that in each job stream, there is a
program run. The program does not exit and another copy of the job stream
gets streamed. Each of these programs requires a separate process. Now if
you had a (I'm giving you a hint) Multi-process job stream, you could have
a single job for both processes.
Ron Horner
Consulting Computer Specialist
http://horner.horner.home.mindspring.com
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Subject: Can syslog run under inetd?
> Can the syslog background process be run under the inetd background job?
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