The file existence test is implicit - you can use just:
--8<--
check file filename with path /home/user/x
start program = "xyz.sh start"
stop program = "xyz.sh stop"
--8<--
... it will check for file existence and if it doesn't exist, the
start script will be called
Martin
On Sep 24, 2008, at 3:56 PM, Julian Thomé wrote:
Hi at all,
I have a question about the file checks with monit.
Is it possible to check only the existence of a file with monit ?
In the Online Documentation there are a lot of Options like
checksum, gid, ... etc. but i only want to check if a file exists.
Something in this kind ...
check file filename with path /home/user/x
start programm = "xyz.sh start"
stop programm = "xyz.sh stop"
if failed uid root then restart
.
This script is syntactically correct but the effect does not
coorespond to my conception. I would like to make the execution of a
script dependent on the existence of a file.
Thank you in advance
Julian Thomé
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