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(a)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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