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Re: [monit] noob question
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Eric Pailleau |
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Re: [monit] noob question |
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Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:50:15 +0200 |
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pppoe is a client,
you can tell the client to exit when no traffic after a delay, that will clean
the mess.
man pppoe, see the option "-T timeout"
I really recommend you to read the manuals (monit and pppd/pppoe).
nothing can be well monitored if you don't know how it works...
Regards
Thank your for your suggestion. I can see that this is saying if you
cannot get through on port 80 then restart. But .... I have noticed
that pppoe is not very elegant when a connection fails, the old
connection stays in the background and a new connection is opened. It
seems to get messy.
Is there any way to clean up before the restart?
I am also assuming that this is going to the right tool to open the
connection in the first place .... since the connection will be closed,
it will no doubt be detected as failed and then started when the server
is first started. Or did I miss the point?
On 04/28/2010 10:29 PM, Philippe Muller wrote:
if failed host www.google.com <http://www.google.com> port 80 protocol
http and request "/" for 2 cycles then restart
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Re: [monit] noob question, Eric Pailleau, 2010/04/28