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Re: [monit] how to stop a monitored group
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Pierrick |
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Re: [monit] how to stop a monitored group |
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Fri, 11 Jan 2008 06:15:03 -0800 (PST) |
Hello,
Actually, I can monitor/unmonitor group, but for that, I have declare
'ntpd_dependant' in mode manual or no
(something like that :
check ...with ...
...
group ntpd_dependant
mode manual
)
I hope it will help you,
Pierrick
Nick Upson wrote:
>
> I thought this would be simple, but it isn't. What I need is that
> whenever the file is unchanged for 360 minutes stop several
> monit-controlled processes but keep checking the file so that they can
> be restarted when the file changes again. This is what I have:
>
> check file last_good_ntp with path /opt/unb/run/last_good_ntp
> if timestamp > 360 minutes then
> exec "/bin/bash -c 'monit -g ntpd_dependant stop all'"
> else if recovered then
> exec "/bin/bash -c 'monit -g ntpd_dependant start all'"
>
> which goes into a loop as the call to monit causes it's tests to run,
> which causes another call and round & round we go
>
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