Re: [CentOS] Watchdog process?

2008-12-11 Thread William L. Maltby
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 21:48 +0100, Alexander Farber wrote: > Can't you just add an entry to /etc/inittab? > > This worked well for me > > On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:52 AM, Greg Bailey wrote: > >> Is there a generic built-in way on CentOS to overlook that a specific > >> process is alive and re-s

Re: [CentOS] Watchdog process?

2008-12-11 Thread Alexander Farber
Can't you just add an entry to /etc/inittab? This worked well for me On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:52 AM, Greg Bailey wrote: >> Is there a generic built-in way on CentOS to overlook that a specific >> process is alive and re-spawn it (or just run a configured command) >> when it dies? __

Re: [CentOS] Watchdog process?

2008-12-10 Thread Greg Bailey
Amos Shapira wrote: > Hello, > > Is there a generic built-in way on CentOS to overlook that a specific > process is alive and re-spawn it (or just run a configured command) > when it dies? > > I know how to script things so a parent will watch its child, but was > wondering whether there is somethi

Re: [CentOS] Watchdog process?

2008-12-10 Thread Amos Shapira
2008/12/11 Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Amos Shapira wrote: >> Is there a generic built-in way on CentOS to overlook that a specific >> process is alive and re-spawn it (or just run a configured command) >> when it dies? > > Monit > > works well for me in a very diverse set of jobs and rol

Re: [CentOS] Watchdog process?

2008-12-10 Thread Karanbir Singh
Amos Shapira wrote: > Is there a generic built-in way on CentOS to overlook that a specific > process is alive and re-spawn it (or just run a configured command) > when it dies? Monit works well for me in a very diverse set of jobs and roles. -- Karanbir Singh CentOS Project { http://www.centos

[CentOS] Watchdog process?

2008-12-10 Thread Amos Shapira
Hello, Is there a generic built-in way on CentOS to overlook that a specific process is alive and re-spawn it (or just run a configured command) when it dies? I know how to script things so a parent will watch its child, but was wondering whether there is something more readily available instead