On 3/8/2015 9:26 PM, Adam Nielsen wrote:
have you tried

monit quit
Thanks for the suggestion!  No I hadn't tried that, but it seems I can
run it as many times as I want with no effect:

$ monit quit
monit daemon with pid [4536] killed
$ monit quit
monit daemon with pid [4536] killed
$ monit quit
monit daemon with pid [4536] killed

The monit daemon is still stuck.

Cheers,
Adam.

Assuming you are running monit from init, it might work to do an

init q

to force init to rescan what it's running - then try killing it. Just a guess really.

Hmm, actually, I seem to recall hitting this once before, and I think what it required was to comment out monit from the /etc/inittab, then I was able to kill it. I think. It was a while back.

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Paul Theodoropoulos
www.anastrophe.com


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