Hi,
If you create a normal unix daemon process, it will fork off and then exit
the initial process. This is not how ARMoniotor expects the processes to
work.
The armonitor process should NOT exit unless it dies. Just keep your
process running, and ARMonitor will know when it dies.
The 4 x restarts are time based, and it only stops to restart your process
if it dies 4 times within some kind of time interval. So if your process
dies every 1 hour or so, it will be restarted indefinitely.
If you want to run something at an interval. Look at cron or Escalations
instead.
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> Hello Listers,
>
> I already searched the archives and couldn't find it. Just wondering if
> someone could point me in the right direction ...
>
> Has anyone ever attempted to add a process to armonitor (the aie process
> comes to mind)? If so how do I script for it so that it works via
> armonitor?
>
>
> We are on ARS 7.5 patch 6
> Red Hat 4
> Oracle 11g
> WebLogic 10 for Mid-Tier
>
> My thinking is to try and follow what was done in the AREmail process
> (emaild.sh) but I saw this line which I don't think is available for AIE
> ...
>
> ${JAVA_BIN}/java -Djava.library.path=${InstallPath} -cp ${CP_PATH} \
> com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.AdminAgent -port ${RMIPort}
> ping >${InstallPath}/emaild.stat
>
> It is my understanding armonitor attempts to restart a process for ~4
> times and then no longer attempts to start it. The part I can't figure
> out is how does it know your process is running? Wondering if the above
> java process has something to do with it.
>
> I tried this a few years ago and armonitor just spawned the same process
> over and over again. Don't want to repeat the same mistakes again.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sean
>
>
>
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