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RE: no webserver restart on reload: msg#00048monitoring.monit.general
> On Behalf Of Jan-Henrik Haukeland > Sent: Donnerstag, 18. August 2005 14:17 > > On 18. aug. 2005, at 12.10, martin rueegg [metaworx rueegg] wrote: > > > when reloading monit, the webserver is restarted. during this > > time, no other client can connect to the daemon, that's > > obvious. the problem is, that the client will not be able to > > connect and therefore fail entirely with it's command. > > > > could it be done the way that httpd is only restared if it's > > configuration is affected by the reload. otherwise it will > > only temporaryly disable the handling of requests by > > returning a http status code of 503 with a retry-after > > <configurable value>. > > Not a bad idea, but the problem is that after a restart the > HTTP port > could be changed in the control file so we MUST restart the http- > server thread in case we now must bind to a different port number. > Otherwise, this would be a good solution. right. > > the monit client on the other hand should retry to send his > > request upon reception of a 503 status code for n-times where > > n is again a <config value> (or in monitrc or as a command > > line option). > > Again, since the HTTP port number could be changed, the monit client > also must re-read the control file and cannot retry against the same > port. right. > I think you must solve this problem outside of monit or change your > own copy of monit. What you suggest is certainly possible to do in > monit if the HTTP port number never changes. ok, I see the problems. following thoughts: could some parameters be defined as unchangeable within a life cycle of a monit process? eg. - set init - set pidfile - set statefile - set httpd port - ssl enable | disable - pemfile - address if you need to change theese values, then the daemon needs to be restarted (kill -9 perserves the state). I don't see, where the given values would be changed while having the need to keep the same process. I find this would be acceptable since it does not make any difference in the above cases but it would avoid that commands from a client get lost. martin. -- To unsubscribe: http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general |
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