Literally any modification to the config file that affects the web interface 
html content, including but not limited to adding or removing new items being 
monitored by smokeping. The issue is not what's being modified but I think the 
fact that the old cgi process never dies and continues using the old config 
file until.... I don't know when. I've always had to kill the process or 
restart Apache which also ends the process to make the web interface reflect 
the current configuration file. I'm talking specifically about the web 
interface and not the daemon. There is no problem with that piece. I just never 
had this issue with SpeedyCGI. Perhaps I have something configured wrong.

-Vinny

From: [email protected] 
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Behalf Of Ryan Becker
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2012 12:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [smokeping-users] fcgid and config changes

What "changes" are we talking about?
On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 12:24 AM, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I've noticed in the newer versions of smokeping using fgcid, that any config 
changes aren't reflected in the web interface until the existing process is 
ended and a new one spawned. Is it just expected that after each change you 
will kill the old process to get the web interface to reflect the changes that 
the daemon is already aware of? Is the smokeping supposed to kill the old web 
process on reload? I never had this issue with SpeedyCGI in 2.4.2 and earlier.

Thanks!

-Vinny

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