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Re: [monit] Monit wont start/stop any processes


From: Jan-Henrik Haukeland
Subject: Re: [monit] Monit wont start/stop any processes
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 04:50:38 +0200


On 17. aug.. 2009, at 01.05, Vaughan Magnusson wrote:

   stop = "/bin/bash /home/user/simple_script.sh"

You don't have to start bash to run /home/user/simple_script.sh if it is a proper script. That is, if the file calls an interpreter in its first line such as #!/bin/bash. If you want to write shell commands directly in the start or stop entry you need to start a shell.

To run a script:

stop = "/home/user/simple_script.sh"

To write a statements directly in the stop command:

stop = "/bin/bash -c '<your bash commands here>'"





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