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Re: [monit] if then else
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Martin Pala |
Subject: |
Re: [monit] if then else |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Mar 2010 23:07:54 +0100 |
The file existence test has implicit action (restart) - currently the action is
not configurable. I'll put that feature to monit roadmap.
Best regards,
Martin
On Mar 8, 2010, at 2:52 PM, Nick Upson wrote:
> I'm struggling to produce 2 different tests (monit 4.10)
>
> 1)
> if a device (/dev/ttyUSB1) is present I need to create a file, if not
> I need to delete a file
>
> sounds simple but there does not seem to be a test for simple
> existance of the device,
> or treating it as a file sith a start & stop, I run into an issue
> where it does a restart, ie both start & stop actions.
>
> 2) I need to test for the existance of a specific interface on the
> machine (specifically ones named ppp)
> and also create or delete a file
> The best I have managed so far is to test for a host that should be on
> the other end of that interface but I can't get the
> if-then-else systax to work so the second part "create if it is
> present" deosn't happen
>
>
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