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Hi Mark,
Thanks for the reply. It looks as if when doing the 'update' it changes the properties of the config.xml.
I just ran:
chmod 777 /etc/pcmonitor/config.xml
And it all now works fine !
Although did just notice it duplicated my server on my dashboard/app. One server was offline and the other online. Have removed the offline one now.
On a CentOS 6.5 x64 box.
Hope this helps.
Craig
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@collector, it doesnt remove the config.xml file but it does break something...
[root@COOPER ~]# cd /etc/pcmonitor/ [root@COOPER pcmonitor]# ls config.xml [root@COOPER pcmonitor]# /etc/init.d/pcmonitor restart /etc/pcmonitor/config.xml not found. exit Stopping pcmonitor daemon: [ OK ] /etc/pcmonitor/config.xml not found. exit Starting pcmonitor daemon: [ OK ] [root@COOPER pcmonitor]#
Any ideas guys ? As you can see config.xml does exist !
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Also just ran on 2 other CentOS 6.4 boxes.
The error '/etc/pcmonitor/config.xml not found. exit' is a false positive. As the pcmonitord runs OK but shows that error before I run the chmod command.