When Monit starts and it finds its own pidfile, then it checks if process with 
matching PID us running already - if it does, then it just wakes up this 
process (Monit is running already).

It seems that in your case some other process is running with the PID 
corresponding to Monit's pidfile content (726) ... if it's not monit ("ps -ef | 
grep 726"), then remove the Monit pidfile and start again.

Regards,
Martin


On 24 Feb 2014, at 23:51, Tobias Fielitz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am getting "monit daemon with PID 726 awakened" when trying to start monit 
> (5.6) but Monit is not running, neither can I find a PID file anywhere that 
> could contain 726. Any suggestions?
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