hi,
I'm a little bit playing with this but it seems, or I'm wrong, that
dbmail always restarts all services and stops them too... so the if
statements don't work actually ?
Any help here would be nice.
2015-10-08 10:13 GMT+02:00 Thomas Raschbacher :
> Am 05.10.2015 um 02:35 schrieb Matt.:
>> H
Am 05.10.2015 um 02:35 schrieb Matt.:
> Hi thanks!
>
> I'm not using monit, but you can always post it, that wuld be nice, thanks!
>
> When are you back on IRC, we miss you overthere in our little channel.
>
> I hope you are fine!
>
Hi.
actually I already blogged it quite a while back:
https
Hi thanks!
I'm not using monit, but you can always post it, that wuld be nice, thanks!
When are you back on IRC, we miss you overthere in our little channel.
I hope you are fine!
Cheers,
Matt
2015-10-04 23:40 GMT+02:00 Thomas Raschbacher :
> On 2015-10-04 17:40, Matt . wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>
On 2015-10-04 17:40, Matt . wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone a working status addition to the init script for checking
the service status per service ?
There was some in the .sh scriptf for the 1.x versions but not in th
3.x versions.
Would be nice to see some example as I'm trying something but am not
I didn' t say it was different, I did say we need to be able to check all ;)
2015-10-04 18:54 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald :
>
>
> Am 04.10.2015 um 18:50 schrieb Matt.:
>>
>> I was testing something and that works quite OK, but I was not
>> satisfied. When dbmail fails only imapd fails, lmtp, etc keeps
Am 04.10.2015 um 18:50 schrieb Matt.:
I was testing something and that works quite OK, but I was not
satisfied. When dbmail fails only imapd fails, lmtp, etc keeps
running.
that's the whole purpose of having isolated services, you don't want to
stop receiving mail just because imapd is down
Hi,
Yap, this just needs some finetuning as I require perfect managment ;)
I was testing something and that works quite OK, but I was not
satisfied. When dbmail fails only imapd fails, lmtp, etc keeps
running.
Have you actually seen that it doesn' t matter if you use a mysql
backend or ldap, or
Am 04.10.2015 um 18:32 schrieb Matt.:
It's wat suits us best, si the way we are going with for about 3 years
now (and more actually).
As you can see there are debian init scripts included so I think Paul
knew what he was doing ;)
3 years :-)
2009-2011 sysvinit
2011-2015 systemd
however, yo
Hi,
It's wat suits us best, si the way we are going with for about 3 years
now (and more actually).
As you can see there are debian init scripts included so I think Paul
knew what he was doing ;)
Cheers,
Matt
2015-10-04 18:29 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald :
>
>
> Am 04.10.2015 um 18:04 schrieb Matt.
Am 04.10.2015 um 18:04 schrieb Matt.:
This is true for RHEL based distros, but Debian based ones are not
like that yet and also think it's not wise to depend on the OS for
service status, I still like the old fashioned way here.
you are aware that in teh recent Denian systemd ist the default
Hi,
This is true for RHEL based distros, but Debian based ones are not
like that yet and also think it's not wise to depend on the OS for
service status, I still like the old fashioned way here.
2015-10-04 17:52 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald :
>
>
> Am 04.10.2015 um 17:40 schrieb Matt.:
>>
>> Has any
Am 04.10.2015 um 17:40 schrieb Matt.:
Has anyone a working status addition to the init script for checking
the service status per service ?
There was some in the .sh scriptf for the 1.x versions but not in th
3.x versions.
Would be nice to see some example as I'm trying something but am not s
Hi,
Has anyone a working status addition to the init script for checking
the service status per service ?
There was some in the .sh scriptf for the 1.x versions but not in th
3.x versions.
Would be nice to see some example as I'm trying something but am not sure.
Thanks!
Matt
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