On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 17:58:51 -0700, Mark <msalists(a)gmx.net> wrote:
Thanks guys, but this is all too high level. I am already using
nagios for
the remote monitoring, but what I need here is merely a local script that
just checks if a certain daemon or process is still running and if not
starts it again - no remote, no alert, etc...
So it's more a "make sure it's still running and if not restart it"
than a
monitoring thing.
Thanks,
MARK
You could do this by:
ps -aux | grep $servicename | grep -v grep)
Then check if grep returned true
isit=$(echo $?)
#If this returns 0 then it is running if not restart the service.
This is how I would go about it. If you need an actual script I will
have to consult my books.
Jeem
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> see also Nagios
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http://www.nagios.org/
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