Hello..is there a way to make apache or mysql when it gets down to start automatically..???
Auto start apache/mysql when gets down
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You can try Monit, it's amazing!
http://mmonit.com/monit/
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If they are shutting down then there is an error in your server or config somewhere. (Not enough RAM or disk space maybe?)
But, the program apinto mentioned may work good for you
http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=208
This might help you easy to setup and don't need a bloated monitoring system ;-). A file with a cron. M B
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How to ask 200$ free to start your VPS 60 days credit (04-18-2015, 04:21 AM)Me.B Wrote: http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=208 Monit is not really bloated... The thing is that it is probably more important to know why it is being shutdown than it is to put it back up
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