I'm using absolute paths for everything.
Nothing is being started or stopped using an init script.
I'm running monit as root.
I can get processes to start, and processes to stop.
However, when I start processes, monit indicates that it could not find a
pidfile several times and that the process was not started. The process does
start, however, as it exists when I "ps -e" it. Also, the pidfile shows up
in the correct directory, despite monit's claims to the contrary.
The process stops as well, sending the TERM signal to {insert valid and
existing process ID here}, but not before spitting out "monit: pidfile
'/path/to/pidfile/process_command_name.pid' does not exist" after it does
so. And spitting it out twice in succession, I might add.
Initially my problem was just with memcached, but mongrel server processes
won't work either.
I had wondered if it might be a problem specific to centOS, because I had a
bugger of a time setting anything up on it in the first place. Other than
that, i'm truly at a loss.
Any ideas? They'd be greatly appreciated!
Cheers!
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