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Re: [monit] Capturing a monitored processes stdout and stderr
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Dave Paper |
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Re: [monit] Capturing a monitored processes stdout and stderr |
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Tue, 1 Jul 2008 22:21:16 -0400 |
Thanks for the quick response.
I'm not much of a coder, but I will be happy to help test these
features if/when they appear in a beta and provide feedback.
-dave
On Jul 1, 2008, at 8:19 PM, Jan-Henrik Haukeland wrote:
This is not possible now. I'm working on implementing script support
for monit and while doing that will also add support for piping
stdout and err from a executed program.
On 1. juli. 2008, at 23.31, Dave Paper wrote:
Greetings Monit Peeps,
As a recent convert to monit, I have to say I'm happy with it.
Is there a way to have monit capture text sent to stdout and stderr
for a spawned process? I've looked through the monit manual, and
through all of the example configs on the monit site, and haven't
found what I'm looking for yet.
I've found that during the step of getting a new process into monit
(like, say, a jboss process), not being able to see the processes
stdout and stderr output is really painful.
Idealy, I'd like to be able redirect the stdout file descriptor to
a log file, and the stderr file descriptor to a different log file,
and do this for each process. For a host running 10 or 20
different processes, this would help A LOT!
Thanks,
-dave
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