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Re: Some stuff....


From: Rory Toma
Subject: Re: Some stuff....
Date: 08 Jan 2003 14:43:13 -0800

It didn't kill my connection, something else did, but then I was hosed.

That's why maybe something like:

monit resume 30

would make monit resume all validation after 30 minutes, no matter what.

On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 14:08, Christian Hopp wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 address@hidden wrote:
> 
> > I have one additional feature I'd like to see. I'll describe the situation
> > I'm trying to solve and we can come up with a solution.
> > Whilst testing monit, I ran "monit stop sshd". My connection went sway
> > before I could run "monit start sshd". Fortunately for me, this machine
> > was local...
> 
> Weird... if I stop my sshd just the master server is stopped but the
> connection remains.  All "connection servers" are given to init.  You have
> to kill just the master sshd with SIGTERM.  Then it does work... I have
> tried it on Linux and I think I did it several times on Solaris, too.
> 
> > It would be nice to have a flag saying to restart something, even if
> > do_validate is false, after a certain period of inactivity. Perhaps even a
> > mode where we do "monit test", so that monit would reset the flags after a
> > given period.
> 
> Mmmh... the problem is how should monit know that you are cutting your own
> rope?  What if the user intended to stop that certain service and suddenly
> it starts again?
> 
> Christian
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