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2012-02-29
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I would like to know which process is starting (and restarting) intellisyncd (the daemon for Nokia Messaging).
I use Nokia Messaging, but I've noticed a couple of times that intellisyncd uses quite a lot of CPU, especially after a disconnection.
I have now added a script on /etc/network.d/ifdown.d to kill it (it is restarted automatically), so everything works OK, and intellisyncd is "relaxed" when restarted.
But I'd be interested in finding a way to kill it completely when disconnected from the network, and then have it start automatically when I'm connected.
I did some grep'ing here and there (mainly /etc/init.d), but I can't seem to find who/where it's starting. Any ideas?