Yes, the "timeout" statement can disable monitoring in case of too many restart
errors:
if <x> restarts within <y> cycles then timeout
If you need to continue monitoring regardless of restart failures, just remove
this statement from service configuration.
Regards,
Martin
On Jan 13, 2010, at 11:34 PM, David Bristow wrote:
A while ago, we had a service in the following state:
Process 'backgroundrb'
status not monitored
monitoring status not monitored
data collected Fri Nov 13 03:03:43 2009
We don't think the service had been stopped (monit stop backgroundrb).
Is there any situation where monit would get into this state, maybe
after trying to restart backgroundrb too many times?
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