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can monit act differently after X failed attempts?
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Bouwser |
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can monit act differently after X failed attempts? |
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Tue, 17 Feb 2015 08:52:11 -0700 (MST) |
Hello,
I'm relatively new to monit. I have it setup to monitor a cellular pppd
process and reset the cell module's USB port by calling a bash script if the
process is not running. I have found that in some cases resetting the USB
port still does not resolve my issue and a full reboot is required.
Is it possible for monit to run a different script if X consecutive
failures occur?
I could write bash scripts around monit, so that monit increments a number
in a file and then have a separate bash script check the file regularly and
force a reboot if the number climbs too high, but this felt kludgey, and was
wondering if monit supported this itself.
thanks in advance for your help,
Brent
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