Hi, (Sorry, I was off this three
days.)
I tried it at once.
Monit works good ! I can't find a
message,"failed to start".
Thanks a lot for your working.
Kenichi Futatsumori in Japan.
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Behalf Of Martin Pala Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 2:57
AM To: This is the general mailing list for monit Subject:
Re: Problems : start action status is always "failed to start" when check
process with matching
Hi,
i have modified the fix and tested it, you can checkout the development
version from svn:
./autogen.sh
make
make install
Regards,
Martin
On Mar 18, 2011, at 7:11 PM, Martin Pala wrote:
Hi, yes, you found the root cause, thank you :) The
workaround however will cause huge memory leak, as the process tree needs
freed by delprocesstree + putting it to Util_isProcessRunning() would reload
the process tree unnecessarily many times during the testing cycle. The fix
is attached - the processtree is refreshed only in the wait_start() and
wait_stop() where it needs to be refreshed. Please can you try the
patch? Thanks, Best
regards, Martin <process.patch>On
Mar 18, 2011, at 2:55 AM, < address@hidden>
< address@hidden>
wrote:
Hi.
I checked those points. ... a) Execute and
Permission is all ok. b) No problem.
And start script "jajs_spmd" is normal end
status.
But I found a workaround(?).
Modifing a source "util.c", I added the following
code which it is called "initprocesstree" in the function
"Util_isProcessRunning".
------
int Util_isProcessRunning(Service_T s)
{
int i;
pid_t pid = -1;
ASSERT(s);
errno = 0;
if (s->matchlist) {
/* The process table read may
sporadically fail during read, because we're using glob on some platforms
which may fail if the proc filesystem
* which it traverses is changed
during glob (process stopped). Note that the glob failure is rare and
temporary - it will be OK on next cycle.
* We skip the process matching
that cycle however because we don't have process informations - will retry
next cycle */
/* added by futa */
initprocesstree(&ptree, &ptreesize,
&oldptree, &oldptreesize); <------ Added
/****/
if (Run.doprocess) {
for (i = 0; i <
ptreesize; i++) {
------------------------
By this modifing, start action is normal end, not
"failed to start".
I seems this.
Function "initprocesstree" isn't called
after start action.
Because matching function compared with a
process's tree whichi is before start action,
matching function is not matching ---- "failed to
start"
Am I right in this guess ?
Thanks, Kenichi Futatsumori in
Japan.
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On Mar 10, 2011, at 10:25 AM,
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wrote:
But start action or restart action is always
"failed to start".
There may only be a few reasons that Monit
cannot start the
program a) the user that started Monit does not
have
permission to start the process or there are
other permission
problems such as if the program write to a file
or b) that
the program need special environment variables,
such as PATH
set. As you may or may not know, Monit strips
the environment
and leave only a spartan PATH. Please check this
and also any
log files such as /var/messages etc for clues.
If all else
fails; strace Monit and see what actually fails.
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