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Re: NFS is going down, et al [was: pidfiles aka. Re: [CVS] unix socket s
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Jan-Henrik Haukeland |
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Re: NFS is going down, et al [was: pidfiles aka. Re: [CVS] unix socket support added] |
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06 Aug 2002 21:02:21 +0200 |
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Christian Hopp <address@hidden> writes:
> The alarm signal is still evaluated... but later! So as I told you
> a NFS halted processes can't be woken up by anything.
Ouch! I would love to know the inner technical reason for this. I
guess I will have to start reading up on RPC and NFS.
> > You're in an excellent position to test this then :) I'm beting you a
> > bottle of beer that alarm will work.
>
> Our address is on our web page. (-: But for me something
> non-alcoholic, please!
Beer or nothing I'm afraid :) So we can't expect to see you in the
crowd, the next Beer festival in October then?
> > This could be solved if I ever get around to hack the process
> > status code I was planning to do (see item 6. in the next release
> > plan). Maybe you would like to give it a stab?
>
> I think I can do it. I already took a look into the /proc access in
> Linux and Solaris. It's gonna be quite OS dependent. I will give it
> a generic frame work to access it OS independent, or can anyone
> recommend me a good lib for it, but the backend is different on
> esp. Linux and Solaris.
I was planing to look into libgtop which seems to be a usefull library
for this.
http://www.redhat.com/swr/i386/libgtop-devel-1.0.12-8.i386.html
Maybe this library will give you a good start? It's GPL and I was
further planing to do some creative cut-and-past to create a mini
package for usage in monit. The reason is that I don't want monit to
depend on axillary libraries and users should _not_ have to download
such libraries separately. One of the best things with monit (IMO) is
that it's a compact little program without a bunch of pluggins, extra
libraries and stuff - it's just one program with a good comprehensive
configuration file.
--
Jan-Henrik Haukeland
- Re: [CVS] unix socket support added, (continued)
- Re: [CVS] unix socket support added, Martin Pala, 2002/08/02
- Re: [CVS] unix socket support added, Thomas Oppel, 2002/08/02
- Re: [CVS] unix socket support added, Christian Hopp, 2002/08/05
- Re: [CVS] unix socket support added, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2002/08/05
- Re: [CVS] unix socket support added, Christian Hopp, 2002/08/05
- Re: [CVS] unix socket support added, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2002/08/05
- NFS is going down, et al [was: pidfiles aka. Re: [CVS] unix socket support added], Christian Hopp, 2002/08/05
- Re: NFS is going down, et al [was: pidfiles aka. Re: [CVS] unix socket support added], Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2002/08/05
- Re: NFS is going down, et al [was: pidfiles aka. Re: [CVS] unix socket support added], Christian Hopp, 2002/08/06
- Re: NFS is going down, et al [was: pidfiles aka. Re: [CVS] unix socket support added], rory, 2002/08/06
- Re: NFS is going down, et al [was: pidfiles aka. Re: [CVS] unix socket support added],
Jan-Henrik Haukeland <=
- Re: NFS is going down, et al [was: pidfiles aka. Re: [CVS] unix socket support added], Christian Hopp, 2002/08/07
- Re: NFS is going down, et al [was: pidfiles aka. Re: [CVS] unix socket support added], Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2002/08/07