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Re: Monit and (Open)AFS
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Rory Toma |
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Re: Monit and (Open)AFS |
Date: |
04 Nov 2002 16:55:16 -0800 |
Yes, you are correct. If you have an openafs client and server, and the
server has to be running for the client to work (and the client has to
be restarted if the server dies - maybe using RPC or something) then
you'll be able to:
check AFSserver with /var/run/AFSserver.pid
start program = "foo start"
stop program = "foo stop"
depend AFSclient
check AFSclient with /var/run/AFSclient.pid
start program = "bar start"
stop program = "bar stop"
This means that everytime that AFSserver starts, stops or restarts, it
will stop AFSclient, and restart it after AFS server starts.
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 16:17, Jan-Henrik Haukeland wrote:
> Rich3800 <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > How would I set up monit to shutdown and restore the OpenAFS processes
> > in the correct order?
>
> What is 'the OpenAFS processes'? Anyway, maybe the new 3.1 version we
> are about to release soon, can fix this. In this version Rory has
> implemented a depend statement and I belive that by using this it is
> possible to start/stop and restart processes in a certain order, Rory?
>
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> Jan-Henrik Haukeland
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