[Users] /etc/init.d/service stop
Peter Senna Tschudin
peter.senna at gmail.com
Sun Jul 25 22:47:12 EDT 2010
Hi Gregor,
Thank you for the reply.
So isn't it a global way to avoid killing the processes of VEs from the host?
Peter
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Gregor at HostGIS <gregor at hostgis.com> wrote:
>> When I type:
>> /etc/init.d/ganglia-monitor stop
>> On my Host physical server, it shuts down all the running "gmond"
>> processes both in host and in my VEs. How can I avoid this?
>
> I don't know what ganglia is, but the issue sounds simple. my guess is that
> the init script is probably doing "killall gmond" which yes, would kill all
> of them. The solution would be to rewrite the init script, to use a PID file
> or some such to kill only the desired process.
>
> If that's beyond your skills, your best bet would be to ask the developers
> of the software. Tell them that you're running multiple copies of ganglia,
> and that you'd like to be able to start/stop them independently. Hopefully
> they can supply you with an init script that kills only the specific gmond.
>
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