Never mind.  Came back from school today to find that every
non-essential process on my server went and found their own separate
corner on the hard drive and committed suicide.  There is some
seriously freaky kool-aid being drunk in my server right now.

Monit was among the dead, and it refused to revive itself.  So I stuck
this into /etc/cron.d 'cause I was just about fed up with all this
server nonsensical madness:

* * * * * root /opt/mongrel_job
0 * * * * root /etc/init.d/sendmail start
* * * * * root /etc/init.d/apache2 start
0 * * * * root /etc/init.d/proftpd start

/opt/mongrel_job starts my Ruby on Rails server, and the rest are just
deserving of a kick in the rear 'cause they went and died.


Amazingly MySQL has been alive through _all_ of this.  It's logged 81
days of uptime through all this mess.  Believe it or not, this means
it's been running since I first set up this three-ring circus about...
81 days ago.

Ah that I could afford a server with more memory.  At least I'm
learning how to work around low-memory environments, right?

-- 
Registered Linux Addict #431495
http://profile.xfire.com/mrstalinman | John 3:16!
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