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Re: [monit] How to add a stop statement with parenthesis
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John H |
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Re: [monit] How to add a stop statement with parenthesis |
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Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:27:02 -0500 |
Thanks that solved the problem.
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Martin Pala <address@hidden> wrote:
> you can use this:
>
> stop program = "/bin/bash -c 'kill -9 `cat /var/run/lircd.pid`'"
>
>
> Regarding the process which shouldn't be started by monit on boot ... you
> can:
>
> 1.) either use monit's "startdelay" option which waits given number of
> seconds when monit is started:
>
> set daemon 5 with start delay 60
>
> Note: startdelay option was added in monit 5.x
>
> 2.) or you can set the service to manual mode (enabled by service statement:
> "mode manual" and modify the your startup script to enable monitoring after
> service is started: "monit monitor foobar"
>
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
>
> John H wrote:
>>
>> I need to stop a process by killing the process by viewing the pid
>> file process id.
>>
>> /bin/kill -9 $(</var/run/lircd.pid)
>>
>> When I view in the web interface all I see is
>>
>> /bin/kill -9 $(
>>
>> so I assume it's clipped the rest of the command
>>
>> How do I do this? Guess I could write a bash script and call it if need
>> be.
>>
>> Also, I start some of my processes in another fashion so I'd like
>> monit to monitor the process but not start it on boot. Is this
>> possible?
>>
>>
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