Am 01.07.2013 um 22:15 schrieb Bob Proulx :
> Ah... And so the plot thickens! Quick monitoring, sense a failure,
> trigger a restart on a different node. And of course I think that
> would all work fine but it would generate a lot of noise to wade
> through when there are upgrades that restart
Denis Witt wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I assume from this that services are being monitored. If they are
> > restarted and during the restart the monitoring detects that the
> > service is offline then it triggers an alert. And whatever the
>
> First it will try to restart the service, if thi
On Sun, 30 Jun 2013 00:21:51 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I'm running a Cluster that has to be set in Maintenance-Mode if
> > monitored services are restarted.
Hi Bob,
> I assume from this that services are being monitored. If they are
> restarted and during the restart the monitoring detects
Denis Witt wrote:
> I'm running a Cluster that has to be set in Maintenance-Mode if
> monitored services are restarted.
I assume from this that services are being monitored. If they are
restarted and during the restart the monitoring detects that the
service is offline then it triggers an alert.
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 10:01:00 +0200
Denis Witt wrote:
> At the moment I try out update-rc.d to avoid any service to be
> restarted during upgrade, but I wonder if there might be a better
> solution.
It's policy-rc.d, of course, not update-rc.
Bye.
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On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 22:25:34 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> What is your specific concern?
Hi Bob,
I'm running a Cluster that has to be set in Maintenance-Mode if
monitored services are restarted. I want to do this only if needed, so
I need to know which services will be restarted during
upgrade/ins
Denis Witt wrote:
> is there any way to get a list of services that will be restarted
> during apt-get upgrade, before you run it?
If you are interactively running 'apt-get upgrade' then look over the
list of packages that will be upgraded. If any of those packages have
a daemon then you should a
Hi List,
is there any way to get a list of services that will be restarted
during apt-get upgrade, before you run it?
Thanks.
Best regards
Denis Witt
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