(On behalf of Cliff... 'please post deployment questions on the
webobjects-deploy mailing list')
moving to webobjects-deploy...
On 04/10/2007, at 1:39 PM, Corin Lawson wrote:
Hi List,
I'm having difficulties with Auto Recover (in JavaMonitor).
(1) When I add a new instance it is added with Auto Recover turned
on but doesn't automatically start (I've been waiting over 22 mins
now).
Perhaps a configuration issue. Not sure.
(2) When I kill an instance (ie `kill -KILL $pid`) JavaMonitor
shows the instance as OFF but doesn't automatically start it again.
I believe JavaMonitor will attempt to revive apps that went down
under its care.
(3) When I stop an instance (ie `kill -STOP $pid`) JavaMonitor
shows the instance as OFF and generates the email notification
below but doesn't attempt to start it (apparently).
As above.
(4) When I stop and immediately kill and instance (ie `kill -STOP
$pid; kill -KILL $pid`) I get the same response as (2), ie no email.
Finally, I tried all the other signals but they had the same effect
as KILL or no effect (AFAIK).
Is this normal?
Is it possible to kill an instance from the command line and have
JavaMonitor start it?
Perhaps this will help:
- http://pekeler.org/software/MonitorPatch/
- http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1064.html
with regards,
--
Lachlan Deck
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