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Re: processing error?


From: Nick Upson
Subject: Re: processing error?
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:51:52 +0100

I think that my theory may hold water, from /etc/init.d/httpd

# When stopping httpd a delay of >10 second is required before SIGKILLing the
# httpd parent; this gives enough time for the httpd parent to SIGKILL any
# errant children.
stop() {
        echo -n $"Stopping $prog: "
        killproc -p ${pidfile} -d 10 $httpd
        RETVAL=$?
        echo
        [ $RETVAL = 0 ] && rm -f ${lockfile} ${pidfile}
}

Nick Upson



On 10 September 2012 12:56, Nick Upson <address@hidden> wrote:
I've just found a server where monit has been attempting to restart httpd for several days.

the monit config entry is:

check process apache with pidfile /var/run/httpd.pid
start program = "/etc/init.d/httpd start"
stop  program = "/etc/init.d/httpd stop"

output in the monit.log is:

[BST Sep  5 18:55:07] debug    : monit: pidfile '/var/run/httpd.pid' does not exist
[BST Sep  5 18:55:07] error    : 'apache' process is not running
[BST Sep  5 18:55:07] info     : 'apache' trying to restart
[BST Sep  5 18:55:07] debug    : monit: pidfile '/var/run/httpd.pid' does not exist
[BST Sep  5 18:55:07] debug    : monit: pidfile '/var/run/httpd.pid' does not exist
[BST Sep  5 18:55:07] info     : 'apache' start: /etc/init.d/httpd
[BST Sep  5 18:55:07] debug    : monit: pidfile '/var/run/httpd.pid' does not exist
[BST Sep  5 18:55:07] debug    : monit: pidfile '/var/run/httpd.pid' does not exist
[BST Sep  5 18:55:37] error    : 'apache' failed to start

I think what is happening is that the restart and the start execution are over-lapping such that the removal of the pid file
by the restart happens after the separate start. Why a restart is being attempted I do not understand.

This was corrected on the server by doing a manual kill of the httpd processes


and, BTW, reporting that the pid file does not exist as part of starting a process is, at best, redundant
and at worse, confusing



Nick Upson



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