Idézem/Quoting Muhamed Huseinbašić <[email protected]>:
Hi everyone.
I am sorry if this exists in the docs, I couldn't find it anywhere.
E.g.:
check process rqworker1 matching "^/usr/bin/python.*/usr/local/bin/rqworker1"
start program = "/opt/startup/startstop.sh start rqworker1 owner
/usr/bin/python /usr/local/bin/rqworker1 -c worker --name rqworker1"
stop = "/bin/bash -c 'kill $MONIT_PROCESS_PID'"
I know (correct me if I am wrong) that monit in this case exports
correct PID under MONIT_PROCESS_PID and I can do whatever I want in
the "stop" part.
Now, my question is what happens if I omit the "stop" part completely?
I.e. what exactly will be executed when I do "monit stop rqworker1"?
Is there some default stop command under the hood?
https://mmonit.com/monit/documentation/monit.html#ENVIRONMENT
... when Monit executes a start/stop/restart program ...
I think only the programs get these variables.
Try using a shell script.
cat <<"EOF" > /usr/local/sbin/monit-process-stop.sh
#!/bin/bash
kill "$MONIT_PROCESS_PID"
EOF
chmod +x /usr/local/sbin/monit-process-stop.sh
...and you may prepare the script for failed stopping or non-existent process.
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