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Re: [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?)
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Sergey B Kirpichev |
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Re: [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?) |
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Mon, 9 Jan 2012 13:55:48 +0400 |
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 3:24 AM, Maxim Burgerhout <address@hidden> wrote:
> there is an issue with Monit forking after startup and changing it's PID when
> using systemd. The PID file will have the pre-fork PID in it and systemd will
> assume the process is exiting (deactivating). well, at least in my tests.
There is NO issue with monit. Monit uses simple and de-facto standard way
of startup for daemon (as apache or nginx or just anything from /etc/init.d/).
Looking at *your* docs, it seems to be
Type=forking
should solve this "problem" with monit.
- [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?), Maxim Burgerhout, 2012/01/08
- Re: [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?),
Sergey B Kirpichev <=
- Re: [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?), Maxim Burgerhout, 2012/01/09
- Re: [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?), Martin Pala, 2012/01/11
- Re: [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?), Maxim Burgerhout, 2012/01/11
- Re: [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?), Martin Pala, 2012/01/12
- Re: [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?), Michael Shigorin, 2012/01/14
- Re: [monit-dev] Systemd unit file (also: repo?), Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2012/01/14