never mind, I did it On 12/10/2007, Nick Upson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Below is what I would like to do, could you please confirm it's > possible and if I'm heading in the right direction > > > > # when the timestamp file is > 30 old send msg > # when file is > 6 hours old, send msg & stop bs1 > # when file returns to < 6 hours old send msg & start bs1 > > check file last_good_ntp1 with path /opt/unb/run/last_good_ntp1 > if timestamp > 30 minutes then > exec "/bin/bash -c '/bin/echo ntp: no sync >> /tmp/monit" > if timestamp > 6 hours then > exec "/bin/bash -c '/bin/echo ntp: stop transmit >> /tmp/monit" > exec "/bin/bash -c monit stop bs1" > else if recovered > exec "/bin/bash -c '/bin/echo ntp: start transmit >> /tmp/monit" > exec "/bin/bash -c monit start bs1" >
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