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Re: Feature request for config file checking?
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Mark Ferlatte |
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Re: Feature request for config file checking? |
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Tue, 10 Jun 2003 23:11:18 -0700 |
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Rick Robino said on Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 09:16:11PM -0700:
> >if timestamp "/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf" was changed then restart
> >
> >something like this statement may also be used (suggestions for how
> >the statement may actually look are welcome):
> >
> >if timestamp "/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf" was changed
> > then send the process the SIGHUP signal
>
> Without regard to practicality, my minds eye favors:
> check timestamp "/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf" if changed then kill
> <[[-]#][[sig]name]> process
I want to be able to run any script. Simply a:
check timestamp foo.conf if changed then run "/etc/init.d/foo restart"
solves all of these problems easily.
> "timestamp" remains flexible so that we can AND an alert, execute
> restart script or whatever besides/rather-than just sending a signal?
Just run a script that sends kill -SIG. No need for monit to have to add more
special case parsing.
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- Re: Feature request for config file checking?, Mike Long, 2003/06/06
- Re: Feature request for config file checking?, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2003/06/10
- Re: Feature request for config file checking?, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2003/06/10
- Re: Feature request for config file checking?, Rick Robino, 2003/06/11
- Re: Feature request for config file checking?,
Mark Ferlatte <=
- Re: Feature request for config file checking?, Rick Robino, 2003/06/11
- Re: Feature request for config file checking?, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2003/06/11
- Re: Feature request for config file checking?, Rick Robino, 2003/06/11
RE: Feature request for config file checking?, Mike Long, 2003/06/09