I've considered doing it daily via cron, but if there's a way to do when I hit this error I'd prefer that.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Jim Albert <j...@netrition.com> wrote: > On 4/23/2013 11:49 AM, Ryan Perry wrote: > >> I've been plagued by some bug that makes a call to LWP stop working: >> "Can't connect to 192.168.0.222 (Bad hostname)" >> >> I haven't been able to figure out why, but a simple httpd restart fixes >> it for a day or 2. >> >> Since I can't figure out a real fix, I'm wondering if there is a way for >> me to automatically restart httpd whenever the bug hits. Maybe whenever >> it appears in the httpd-error.log? What are my options? >> > > Without more to go on to the actual cause of the problem... > > Restarting apache daily isn't a bad idea in general if even just a > graceful restart. > kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/httpd.pid` > which I believe should be safe any time of day. > > If a complete restart, maybe early morning off hours assuming your server > requires a high degree of availability? > > Jim > -- *Ryan Perry* Technology Director RestoreHealth 1289 Deming Way Madison, WI 53717 608.833.7046 ext 700 rpe...@restorehc.com