Hi Ricardo,
Use the "-P" SER command line option to make SER to generate a PID file : ser -P /var/run/ser.pid
Best regards, Marian
Ricardo Martinez wrote:
Thanks Marian again for your help!. I was reading the documentation for the program and it seems to do what i'm looking for. I have two question : -Have you ever used this program with SER?. -If the answer is yes : Where can i find the PID file for SER?.. i can not find it in /var/run/. It seems that that all the "check procces" statemenst need the PID file.
Thanks again.
Ricardo Martinez.-
-----Mensaje original----- De: Marian Dumitru [mailto:marian.dumitru@voice-sistem.ro] Enviado el: Jueves, 03 de Febrero de 2005 16:50 Para: Ricardo Martinez CC: 'serusers@lists.iptel.org' Asunto: Re: [Serusers] SER Reliability
Hi Ricardo,
You can use "monit" to keep trace of you SER and to restart it if it's down. Monit main application is to keep trace of the web servers, but you can configure it for ser also. You can read more about monit at "http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/".
Best regards, Marian
Ricardo Martinez wrote:
Hello list. I have a question about reliability in SER. Suppose that for certain reason, the process "ser" fails, and therefore the
SIP Server is
down. Is there a way to keep trace of the "ser" process
status?? and if the
process is not running start a script to restart the
process. I know that
maybe the "crond" command could be useful for this purpose.
Does someone
have any clue about this? Or maybe SER has his own "crond" module or something.? I really need and advice about this issue. Thanks in advance
Regards, Ricardo Martinez Ogalde.-
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