Ricardo Martinez wrote:
Thanks Andy.
I used monitor for a while, but i wanted to try this solution. Is
there any issue that i need to solve before try again?. I'am almost sure
that's all in place.. but keep failing.
Hard to say, I've never tried /etc/init.d/ser...
But I've attached my ser control script and below you can find the monit
entry for it.
For details about the config may want to read
man monit
/MONITORING MODE
Andy
###
check process ser
with pidfile "/var/run/ser.pid"
start program = "/usr/local/ser/sbin/ser.sh start"
stop program = "/usr/local/ser/sbin/ser.sh stop"
alert watchdog(a)inode.at
mode manual
#--