> Does the application leave a pid-file behind in case of crash? Then I would > go for that. > > >> Am 03.06.2016 um 08:10 schrieb Ani A <[email protected]>: >> >> Hello, >> >> I want to run a script when Monit detects that my application has >> _crashed_ (not normal restart) more than 4 times in a given duration. >> I saw the following post which uses a temp file hack: >> >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18475834/monit-how-to-identify-crashes-of-a-program-instead-of-restarts >> >> Is this the only/preferred way? or is there a way to distinguish between >> normal >> restart (via SysV service restart, in my case) vs crash >> [assert()/abort()/exit(!0)] ? >>
In my case the pid file isn't written by the daemon itself, its created from the init script (sysV /etc/init.d script) -- Regards, A. Aniruddha -- To unsubscribe: https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general
