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tell monit to ignore fails during a restart
From: |
Jayen Ashar |
Subject: |
tell monit to ignore fails during a restart |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Feb 2014 11:50:11 +1100 |
Hi there,
Great tool.
I'm using monit 5.1.1 on centos 6 and having trouble getting it to ignore failures during a restart. I would prefer not to increase the timeout during the check, nor increase the daemon mode polling interval (because this impacts how quickly monit responds to a failure).
This was my latest attempt:
check process tomcat with pidfile /var/run/tomcat7.pid
start program = "/bin/bash -c '/sbin/service tomcat7 start; sleep 180'" with timeout 300 seconds
stop program = "/bin/bash -c 'kill -9 $(</var/run/tomcat7.pid)'"
if failed host localhost port 8080 protocol http
and request "/war/servlet"
# with timeout 180 seconds # to allow war time to startup
# for 3 cycles # to allow war time to [re]start
then restart
if 3 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout
Playing with the start program command seems to have no effect. What is happening now is that while monit is restarting tomcat, the http check fails because the process is not yet ready.
Is there a way to get monit to skip the http check while tomcat is [re]starting?
Thanks,
Jayen
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