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Re: {Disarmed} Re: [monit] Is this possible?


From: Dimitri Yioulos
Subject: Re: {Disarmed} Re: [monit] Is this possible?
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 16:05:36 -0400
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On Thursday 31 July 2008 3:52 pm, Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
> On Thursday 31 July 2008 3:17 pm, Scott Silva wrote:
> > on 7-31-2008 12:05 PM Tomich,John spake the following:
> > > If I understand log correctly, monit detected PID file change, but did
> > > not attempt to execute restart.sh, yes?  I'm afraid you'll have to seek
> > > further guidance elsewhere, I'm stumped.  Also, must leave office on
> > > business trip, and will be out of touch for a few days.  Good luck!
> >
> > Does the restart script have absolute paths to everything?
> >
> > Monit passes a very sparse environment to scripts it runs.
>
> Hi, Scott.
>
> That was it!  I changed
>
> #! /bin/bash
> mysql test1 < restart.sql
>
> to
>
> #! /bin/bash
> mysql test1 < /root/restart.sql
>
> And, voila.
>
> Arrrgh, I should know better.  Thanks so much to you, John, and Pierrick
> for your help.
>
> Now to test that it works if I restart the OS.
>
> BTW, I know your name from the MS list.  Small virtual world :-) .  You may
> remember my name from some of the dumb mistakes I post about there. 
> Anyway, again thanks.
>
> Dimitri


I'm back  :-(  .

Well, it didn't work upon system restart.  And, why would it, since there's no 
previous timestamp to compare against, what with a pid being a transitory 
type of file.  Anyone got any ideas how I can accomplish that (if I haven't 
worn you out already)?

Dimitri

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