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debian squeeze monit newbee problem with file permissions (I think)
From: |
Andreas Theissen |
Subject: |
debian squeeze monit newbee problem with file permissions (I think) |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:40:05 +0100 |
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Today I sucessfully installed Monit and wrote a configuration file which
is obviously valid.
In this file there are some statements for monitoring apache, for example:
start program “/etc/init.d/apache2 start”
stop program “/etc/init.d/apache2 stop”
The files DO exist in this directrory, a fully functional Apache2 deamon
is running and I can start and stop it.
When I run Monit from a ROOT TERMINAL I get the following:
Warning: the executable does not exist '“/etc/init.d/apache2
But it does. I haven't found any advice, neither in the manual nor in
the mailing-list.
Do I have to set up special permissions for monit? Create new users or
groups?
Maybe it's too silly :)
Could anyone help? Thanks a lot!
- debian squeeze monit newbee problem with file permissions (I think),
Andreas Theissen <=