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Re: monit *.conf files
From: |
Martin Pala |
Subject: |
Re: monit *.conf files |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Jan 2012 12:34:45 +0100 |
Hi,
there is no such option in Monit. If you need to load the variables when
starting some process (or exec action), you can wrap the start/stop program for
example like this:
start program = "/bin/bash -c '. /etc/machine.env; …'"
If you want to use the variables to reuse some configuration template which
loads machine-specific options from the env file, then it cannot be done via
monit directly, but you'll need to generate the configuration from the template
externally (using for example custom Makefile).
Regards,
Martin
On Jan 5, 2012, at 11:32 AM, Alon Lahav wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use variables in my conf files.
> The variables should get the data from a file
> in bash the setting look like: env=`cat /etc/machine.env`
> and the variable usage is done like $env
>
> Can you please guide me how to do it in?
>
> --
> alon
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