I've tried to set the daemon time to a new value but in
/var/log/messages I notice that monit is attempting to restart the
process according to the old value. I've tried reloading monit, killing
and restarting it but the new value doesn't seem to take effect? Can
anything else be done?

Thanks,
Sidra

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Subject: Re: [monit] Execution Failed Status

Yes, using the "set daemon <time>" you set the length of the pause 
between monitoring cycles ... of you'll set it higher, the process 
should have enough time to start.

We also plan to make the start/stop methods timeout customizable:
http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/doc/next.php#38

Martin

Sidra Khan wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
>  
> 
> I'm using monit to monitor some processes and am having some trouble. 
> Monit runs a script to start the processes. If a process takes a
little 
> bit of time, like 10 seconds to start monit shows "Execution Failed"
and 
> eventually "Unmonitored". However when I do a "ps -aux | grep 
> <process-name>", the process is actually running. It probably took
some 
> time to start. Is the time monit takes to update it's status
configurable?
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks,
> Sidra
> 
> 
>
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