CryoPID – A Process Freezer for Linux
CryoPID allows you to capture the state of a running process in Linux and save it to a file. This file can then be used to resume the process later on, either after a reboot or even on another machine.
CryoPID consists of a program called freeze that captures the state of a running process and writes it into a file. The file is self-executing and self-extracting, so to resume a process, you simply run that file. See the table below for more details on what is supported.
Features:
Can run as an ordinary user! (no root privileges needed)
Works on both 2.4 and 2.6.
Works on x86 and AMD64.
Can start & stop a process multiple times
Can migrate processes between machines and between kernel versions (tested between 2.4 to 2.6 and 2.6 to 2.4). More information here!
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