Hi,
I am trying to find the right way to start monit on my system.
My requirements are simple: start all services at boot time, stop
all of
them when shutting down.
Using monit 4.10.1
The documentation recommends running monit from init. I find this
problematic as it lacks the flexibility of /etc/rc.d scripts to
determine
the order of execution. I can choose to run monit before or after init
scripts, but nowhere in between.
Is there any way around it ?
Assuming there isn't, I have a few issues with my /etc/init.d/monit
script
The FAQ includes a comment (suggested by myself...) to "start all"
as part
of the init script.
Should this be called before or after starting the monit daemon ?
I tried both combination. In both I seem to run into situations
where, by
the time the second command runs, services haven't completed their
startup,
and the second command tries to restart the service.
I tried this with both "start all" and "monitor all", with similar
results.
What's the clean solution ?
Perhaps to remove the state file and then start the daemon ? Will
that do it
? When monit starts, in the lack of a state file, does it assume
that all
services are monitored and should be started ?
Thanks in advance
Gilad
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