xymonlaunch - Master program to launch other Xymon programs
xymonlaunch [options]
is the main program that controls the execution and
scheduling of all of the components in the Xymon system.
xymonlaunch allows the administrator to add, remove or change the set of Xymon
applications and extensions without restarting Xymon - xymonlaunch will
automatically notice any changes in the set of tasks, and change the
scheduling of activities accordingly.
xymonlaunch also allows the administrator to setup specific logfiles for each
component of the Xymon system, instead of getting output from all components
logged to a single file.
- --env=FILENAME
- Loads the environment from FILENAME before starting other
tools. The environment defined by FILENAME is the default, it can be
overridden by the ENVFILE option in tasks.cfg(5)
- --config=FILENAME
- This option defines the file that xymonlaunch scans for
tasks it must launch. A description of this file is in tasks.cfg(5)
If not specified, files at /etc/tasks.cfg, /etc/xymon/tasks.cfg, and
/etc/xymon-client/clientlaunch.cfg are searched for, as well as
~/server/etc/tasks.cfg.
- --log=FILENAME
- Defines the logfile where xymonlaunch logs information
about failures to launch tasks and other data about the operation of
xymonlaunch. Logs from individual tasks are defined in the tasks.cfg file.
By default this is logged to stdout.
- --pidfile=FILENAME
- Filename which xymonlaunch saves its own process-ID to.
Commonly used by automated start/stop scripts.
- --verbose
- Logs the launch of all tasks to the logfile. Note that the
logfile may become quite large if you enable this.
- --dump
- Just dump the contents of the tasks.cfg file after parsing
it. Used for debugging.
- --debug
- Enable debugging output while running.
- --no-daemon
- xymonlaunch normally detaches from the controlling tty and
runs as a background task. This option keeps it running in the foreground.
xymonlaunch will read the configuration file and start all of the tasks listed
there.
If a task completes abnormally (i.e. terminated by a signal or with a non-zero
exit status), then xymonlaunch will attempt to restart it 5 times. If it still
will not run, then the task is disabled for 10 minutes. This will be logged to
the xymonlaunch logfile.
If the configuration file changes, xymonlaunch will re-read it and notice any
changes. If a running task was removed from the configuration, then the task
is stopped. If a new task was added, it will be started. If the command used
for a task changed, or it was given a new environment definition file, or the
logfile was changed, then the task is stopped and restarted with the new
definition.
tasks.cfg(5),
xymon(7)