Hello,
On 3/2/2006 11:00 PM, David Schlecht wrote:
Hi All
...
I've considerd a shell script for this but it seems that inittab
is a better solution. However, when using inittab, I get the dreaded
"respawning too fast" message as inittab tries to restart the process
as soon as the Nagios loader switches to daemon.
Has anyone succeeded at loading Nagios from inittab? If so, how
did you do it?
Haven't done it, but how about trying without the -d switch?
Arno
What other restart solutions have you found?
For what it's worth, I'm running Nagios 2.0b? on numerous flavors
of SuSE on numerous hardware platforms.
- David Schlecht (dschl)
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