Supervisor vs systemd + Monitoring and AI Agent Auto-Fix Playbooks

If you run Linux services long enough, you eventually pick a side: Supervisor or systemd. The right answer is usually: systemd for the host, Supervisor when you need a lightweight, app-level process manager inside a container or a legacy stack.

This post is a practical comparison and then a walk-through of monitoring strategies, including how we wire AI agents into monitoring to auto-fix common outages (like what we keep in ../netwrck/monitoring).

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Lee Penkman

Nerd/Geek, Crypto/Software/Games/VFX/ML, Multiple hat wearer


Image Processing/ML Engineer @ Canva


Sydney