man fixproc (Commandes) - Fixes a process by performing the specified action.
NAME
fixproc - Fixes a process by performing the specified action.
SYNOPSIS
fixproc [-min n] [-max n] [-check | -kill | -restart | -exist | -fix] proc ...
DESCRIPTION
Fixes a process named "proc" by performing the specified action. The actions can be check, kill, restart, exist, or fix. The action is specified on the command line or is read from a default database, which describes the default action to take for each process. The database format and the meaning of each action are described below.
OPTIONS
- -min n
- minimum number of processes that should be running, defaults to 1
- -max n
- maximum number of processes that should be running, defaults to 1
- -check
- check process against database /local/etc/fixproc.conf.
- -kill
- kill process, wait 5 seconds, kill -9 if still exist
- -restart
- kill process, wait 5 seconds, kill -9 if still exist, then start again
- -exist
- checks if proc exists in ps && (min <= num. of processes <= max)
- -fix
- check process against database /local/etc/fixproc.conf. Perform defined action, if check fails.