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Re: [monit] Can't use monit shell if ssl is enabled in httpd
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Jan-Henrik Haukeland |
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Re: [monit] Can't use monit shell if ssl is enabled in httpd |
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Fri, 01 May 2009 09:34:55 +0200 |
On 30. april. 2009, at 23.52, Brad Gessler wrote:
I wrote up a blog post about it to give the problem some more Google
juice at http://blog.bradgessler.com/rails-on-monit
Thanks! I also read your post about God which was interesting. I can't
say that I'm much surprised that one of the problems you had with God
was memory leaks. It kind of amazes me that people write long running
system tools in a memory managed scripting language and wonder why it
leaks memory. It is sort of heedless, at least with the current
garbage collection strategy used in ruby et. al.
"Conservative GC and reference counting are a poor match for long-
running programs that have complex reference patterns and that host
extensions or untrusted code. For example, the main Ruby
implementation uses conservative GC, Perl 5 uses reference counting
with weak references, and Python uses conservative GC; programmers who
stress these systems frequently encounter problems with memory use." [http://www.cs.utah.edu/~regehr/papers/ismm15-rafkind.pdf
]
I just wished that people who are not happy with Monit could help out
and contribute in a good open source spirit instead of "forking" and
try to debunk Monit which I feel Mr. Preston-Werner does. We have
always been open and we have never been adverse to any form of
meaningful contribution. Anyway, as long as there are users who
appreciate what we do and find Monit useful, we will use our energy on
Monit and make Monit better, line by line.
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