On 06 Feb 2015, at 15:03, Rory Toma <address@hidden> wrote:
On 2/6/15 2:45 AM, Martin Pala wrote:
Hi Rory,
Monit reports process uptime in minutes since Monit 5.4. There is also uptime
test, example:
check process myapp with pidfile /var/run/myapp.pid
start program = "/etc/init.d/myapp start"
stop program = "/etc/init.d/myapp stop"
if uptime > 3 days then restart
Regards,
Martin
On 06 Feb 2015, at 00:28, Rory Toma <address@hidden> wrote:
Is there a good way for monit to report actual uptime on processes and itself
that is not based on the date, but rather the actual passage of time?
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SO here's what happens. If monit starts before the time is set, when I run
monit status, monit will report that it has been running for 45 years. 8-)