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Re: [monit] Can't restart monit


From: Martin Pala
Subject: Re: [monit] Can't restart monit
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 22:27:10 +0100

The root cause most probably is, that monit masks signals (including SIGTERM) for critical sections. Freebsd's /etc/rc.subr routines which are used by monit's rc script performs the restart by stopping and starting the process. The stop is performed by sending SIGTERM to the process. When Monit is in critical section, it can thus ignore the SIGTERM signal whereas the rc script thinks that it managed to signalize process to stop and will wait for pid to exit.

It was fixed in cvs now - monit signal handlers are safe so we don't need to block these signals at any time.

You can get the code from cvs:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=monit

... or wait for next version (release candidate) which should be ready till the end of january.


Thanks for report :)
Martin



On Jan 20, 2009, at 8:03 PM, Nicola Tiling wrote:


This is strange ... works well on freebsd-6.4 for me:

Yes - the problem exists only on that specific machine and the occurrence happens not each time I restart monit. My other FreeBSD machines (also 6.4.) are working fine the whole time.

I'd suggest setting logging in monit configuration + enable verbose mode ... you can modify the following line in rc script:
 command_args="-c ${default_config}"
to (added "v"):
 command_args="-vc ${default_config}"

Ok. Thanks

Can you verify whether monit is running with PID for which the rc script is waiting? (in the example it was 93378).

Yes. I killed the monit process with the pid restart told me.

Nicola


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