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From: | Dylan Carruthers |
Subject: | Re: Not a valid pidnumber |
Date: | Mon, 18 Jun 2007 08:00:18 +1200 |
It did indicate a problem though: the program wasn't running. Is there not a way for the program to be restarted if the pid file is incorrect? Or should the program be fixing the pid file before it stops etc? Thanks! Dylan Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 18:33:20 +0200 From: Jan-Henrik Haukeland <address@hidden> Subject: Re: Not a valid pidnumber Monit has been updated in CVS and the log file is no longer peppered with these statements. You may get the new monit version by following these instructions (or wait for an official release) http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=monit Best regards -- Jan-Henrik Haukeland On 16. jun. 2007, at 12.45, Dylan Carruthers wrote:
Hi I had a situation where my syslog (Debian 4.0) were filled with monit: <blah> pidfile does not contain a valid pidnumber But the process was not restarted to clear this error. Is there a way to make a restart happen on this error? Cheers, Dylan
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