thanks, can you point me to a relevant example of such a pgrep script?

On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Kevin Chadwick <[email protected]>wrote:

> previously on this list Anthony Griffiths contributed:
>
> > Is there a way that monit can monitor the ffmpeg process and run the
> > command that restarts it?
>
> I used to use a pgrep script which is better than a pid file in almost
> all cases. monit has supported the same functionality for a couple of
> years or so. Check the manual and usually using a start or end of line
> regex is helpful.
>
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> I have no idea why RTFM is used so aggressively on LINUX mailing lists
> because whilst 'apropos' is traditionally the most powerful command on
> Unix-like systems it's 'modern' replacement 'apropos' on Linux is a tool
> to help psychopaths learn to control their anger.
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