Stephan-Frank Henry wrote:
I have a requirement to have a monitoring system that will monitor a
file and a remote server (+ more later maybe) and if one of both
fails, the system should execute a scrip and then stop dead (i.e.
monit stop).
Hi,
It's "monit quit", but may I ask why do you want monit to kill itself
instead of say "monit stop all && monit unmonitor all"? I just can't
imagine why the kill is necessary.
Regards,
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