I do get the same behaviour w/o the "restart apache" in the
statement. I'll try pulling the depend though, since I'm restarting from
the apache check it isn't doing much at this point anyway. 

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07.12.2011 09:50, Eric Pailleau wrote: 

> Hello,
> I guess the problem
is "/usr/bin/monit stop ospfd&& /usr/bin/monit restart apache".
> ospdf
is depending on apache, so it will be gracefully restarted in right
order when restart apache.
> launching a "monit stop ospfd" will ask
monit to stop by user request, so no restart will be done.
> 
> Is it
correct, Martin ?
> 
>> Here is what I have in my apache and ospf
configs now: check process apache with pidfile /var/run/httpd.pid start
program = "/etc/init.d/httpd start" stop program = "/etc/init.d/httpd
stop" if does not exist then exec "/usr/bin/monit stop ospfd&&
/usr/bin/monit restart apache" else if recovered then exec
"/usr/bin/monit monitor ospfd" if failed host localhost port 80 protocol
http and request "/" then restart if children> 50 then restart if 2
restarts within 2 cycles then timeout group server depends on tomcat
check process ospfd with pidfile /var/run/quagga/ospfd.pid start program
= "/etc/init.d/ospfd start" stop program = "/etc/init.d/ospfd stop"
depends on apache depends on fcserver depends on mysql depends on tomcat
group network
> 
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