Hello, You have to use monit command to start/stop/restart daemons to avoid this causes.
try: monit stop $daemon_name monit -h Best regards Artyom. С уважением, Артём. On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 12:59 AM, Martin Konecny <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I just started using Monit to monitor a few of my daemons, and I'm very > impressed with the simplicity. Good work! There is one thing that I'd like > to do however, and I havent been able to find anything about it in the > manual: What if I want to temporarily disable some of my daemons? > Im running > /etc/init.d/my-daemon stop > which also removes the pid file. How do I prevent monit from restarting this > process automatically? > I figured the default behaviour would be that monit restarts the daemon only > if the pid file exists. If it doesn't exist, we could assume that the > program shutdown gracefully and the shutdown was intended. > > Do I have to disable monit and I want to temporarily disable my daemons? > Here is my script: >> >> check process airtime-playout >> with pidfile "/var/run/airtime-playout.pid" >> start program = "/etc/init.d/airtime-playout start" with timeout 10 >> seconds >> stop program = "/etc/init.d/airtime-playout stop" > > Martin > -- > To unsubscribe: > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general > -- To unsubscribe: https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general
