As a way to build a poor-man's watchdog and make sure an application is restarted in case it crashes (until I figure out why), I need to write a PHP CLI script that will be run by cron every 5mn to check whether the process is still running.
Based on this page, I tried the following code, but it always returns True even if I call it with bogus data:
function processExists($file = false) {
$exists= false;
$file= $file ? $file : __FILE__;
// Check if file is in process list
exec("ps -C $file -o pid=", $pids);
if (count($pids) > 1) {
$exists = true;
}
return $exists;
}
#if(processExists("lighttpd"))
if(processExists("dummy"))
print("Exists
")
else
print("Doesn't exist
");
Next, I tried this code...
(exec("ps -A | grep -i 'lighttpd -D' | grep -v grep", $output);)
print $output;
... but don't get what I expect:
/tmp> ./mycron.phpcli
Arrayroot:/tmp>
FWIW, this script is run with the CLI version of PHP 5.2.5, and the OS is uClinux 2.6.19.3.
Thank you for any hint.
Edit: This seems to work fine
exec("ps aux | grep -i 'lighttpd -D' | grep -v grep", $pids);
if(empty($pids)) {
print "Lighttpd not running!
";
} else {
print "Lighttpd OK
";
}
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