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Re: How to check for a path in a url and restart runit if fails


From: David Montgomery
Subject: Re: How to check for a path in a url and restart runit if fails
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 05:04:14 +0800

when I used an exec command can I do this? then exec "sv kill
pixelServer;sv up pixelServer"  i.e. execute "sv kill pixelServer"
then   "sv start pixelServer".  If not then what is best practice to
executing two command?

Thanks

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:22 AM, Noel <address@hidden> wrote:
> if failed host 127.0.0.1 port 80 protocol http
>  request /pixel
>  hostheader 'my.webserver.name'
>  then exec ...
>
> You may or may not need the hostheader parameter; leave it out if
> you don't need it.
>
>
>
>
> On 4/11/2012 2:05 PM, David Montgomery wrote:
>> I have proccess aka cgi scrips for each path e.g. localhost/path1
>> localhost/path2 etc
>>
>> I dont want to restart for all
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 2:49 AM, Wayne Lawrence
>> <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> Hi David,
>>>
>>> I think you could simplify this a lot with the following
>>>
>>> If failed port 80 protocol http then restart
>>>
>>> That should do what you require as I believe if you don't specify a
>>> host it defaults to local host
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Wayne
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On 11 Apr 2012, at 19:44, David Montgomery <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to stress test my server.
>>>>
>>>> I have a process under the control of monit and runit.
>>>>
>>>> Here is my monit config file for the process
>>>>
>>>> check process pixelServer
>>>>   with pidfile "/etc/sv/pixelServer/supervise/pid"
>>>>   start program = "/usr/bin/sv up pixelServer"
>>>>   stop program = "/usr/bin/sv kill pixelServer"
>>>>   if failed host 127.0.0.1/pixel port 80 protocol HTTP then exec "sv
>>>> up pixelServer"
>>>>   depends on nginx.
>>>>
>>>> Here is the log....
>>>>
>>>> I am checking process every 10 seconds.
>>>>
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:29:37] error    : Error: Could not execute sv
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:29:47] error    : 'pixelServer' failed, cannot open a
>>>> connection to INET[127.0.0.1/pixel:80] via TCP
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:29:47] info     : 'pixelServer' exec: sv
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:29:47] error    : Error: Could not execute sv
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:29:57] error    : 'pixelServer' failed, cannot open a
>>>> connection to INET[127.0.0.1/pixel:80] via TCP
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:29:57] info     : 'pixelServer' exec: sv
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:29:57] error    : Error: Could not execute sv
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:30:08] error    : 'pixelServer' failed, cannot open a
>>>> connection to INET[127.0.0.1/pixel:80] via TCP
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:30:08] info     : 'pixelServer' exec: sv
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:30:08] error    : Error: Could not execute sv
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:30:19] error    : 'pixelServer' failed, cannot open a
>>>> connection to INET[127.0.0.1/pixel:80] via TCP
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:30:19] info     : 'pixelServer' exec: sv
>>>> [UTC Apr 11 18:30:19] error    : Error: Could not execute sv
>>>>
>>>> Clearly 127.0.0.1/pixel:80 is not a proper path.  How do I check the
>>>> path?  Even furher..can I use query strings?
>>>>
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