Argh, Iam having troubles again, now with mysql. I don't understand, should Monit start the processes when the computer boots or not?
It getting me crazy, the processes are running, but for some reason, Monit cannot connect to them, thus it times out and doesn't monitor them anymore. But when I manually click on "enable monitoring" suddenly it manages to connect and it all passes. Where could that problem come from? Concerning mysql, when Monit takes care of starting mysql, the pid file doesn't get create, therefore Monit keeps complaining that Mysql doesn't exist. If I do "/etc/init.d/mysql start/stop" manually, it works perfectly. -- To unsubscribe: http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general
