IPhone Process Management helper: 91 Process Management
Of course, we also need to have a certain understanding of the iPhone process. The following are common iPhone Process projects and hope to help you use the iPhone.
The process is described as follows:
Launchd: Integrates the unified architecture of inetd, init, mach_init, system starter, and related services through a startup, stop, and management background program to provide faster startup (do not close)
Tqserver: Netlong's PC suit daemon process (not recommended)
Btserver: Bluetooth (disabled in my dock environment, no response from iPhone)
Commcenter: Phone System (do not close)
Configd: Automatically configure and maintain the network (do not close)
Cron: Regularly execute the scheduled command or script (the alarm clock may be used, and it is not recommended to close)
MDNSResponder: Multi-address broadcast-DNS server daemon. (Do not close)
Lockdownd: Enable the iPhone to use another sim card (do not disable it)
Ptpd: The process connecting to iTunes (do not close)
Fitx: Wefit input method (disabled not recommended)
Mediaserverd:( System sounds) (do not close)
Notifyd: Inter-process communication (do not close)
Springboard: Springboard has no better explanation yet. If you have installed a third-party software by using installer or ibrickr, you will find a circular symbol of the loader in the middle of the screen, then the iPhone immediately returns to the standby screen, so this is a springboard restart process (do not close)
Mobilephone: I don't need to explain this. (Don't close it)
Sshd: SSH service daemon (can be disabled)
Crashreporterd: The daemon that detects application crashes. (Disabled)
Dock: The process of the dock software (you don't need to say it)
Iapd: IPod is a communication protocol used by iPhone and other Apple products to allow other third-party devices to communicate with iPhone and other devices. (Disabled)
Syslogd: Records system error logs and status messages (close recommended)
Update: Regularly refresh the file system cache to prevent data loss caused by system crashes (it is recommended that you disable it). If you want to manually synchronize the file system cache, you can use the text mode (connect to the iPhone through SSH ), run the sync command.
Crashreporterd, iapd, Syslogd, and update services can be safely disabled without affecting the system. Fitx does not occupy much memory and needs to be manually started when sending messages. Therefore, we do not recommend disabling it.