Event Handlers

Jeff electro93 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 3 15:16:58 CET 2010


I have a service that needs to be monitored every minute.  I need some help
understanding how services go from soft to a hard state and if an event
handler can be run after a service has gone into a hard state.  I'm sure
everyone has a very dynamic and custom environment to some extent.  I have
event handlers that will not run if a lock file is present (cause i am
deploying code or so other scripts do not step on each other).  So I for
this service that I monitor every minute, I have Max Retries set to 3, Check
Interval is 1, and retry interval is 1.  Can someone help shed some light on
how I can get an event handler to run again after a service has gone into a
hard state?

Thanks,

JB
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