nagiosbounce.sh

Karl DeBisschop karl at debisschop.net
Tue Jun 24 13:17:08 CEST 2003


On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 09:19, Martin, Jeremy wrote:
> > Hi Jeremy,
> > 
> > Technically I don't see any problems with this, but it does 
> > beg the question - why do you need to do this?
> > 
> > Linux is not the environment to practise the ctrl-alt-del school of 
> > networking. :-)
> 
> Hehe. I've just been noticing that about once a week there are extra 
> Nagios processes still running after I stop Nagios. I could probably
> just run the script once a week, or just manually when I make config
> changes and restart it, but I just hate getting multiple "Host UP"
> pages in the middle of the night due to rogue Nagios processes :-)

Maybe add the contents of the script to /etc/init.d/nagios so you can be
sure all processes are dead when you stop nagios. Then it would only run
when you need it.

(though I must note that the init script starts and stops nagios just
fine for me, without modification - if it does not work for you, perhaps
we should find out why, log it as a bug, and fix it).

--
Karl



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