Thanks for the quick reply Jon, I'll go without for now.
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Jon,
I'm using this to monitor if a process is actually running or not (not necessarily the CPU).
1) Is there a more efficient way to check if just a process is running?
2) If not, can you set the value to -1 or something if the process is not running? This way I can run events based on it.
My use case: I noticed my Plex Media server wasn't running today. Not a huge issue for in my house because I can just start it up. However, my mom and brother use it so I would like a way to be notified if for some reason the process is not running (I will likely check for the value to be -1 for a period of time).
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I am trying to add a process monitoring device to track a process running under the Java Platform SE Binary on windows and I can't get this to work.
I have tried entering the process name many ways but the PI always state that the process is not running BUT I can see it running in the task manager:
I Tried MongoDB, MongoDB Database Server in the Jon00ProcessMon file but none shows the device as running
[Process1]
Enabled=1
Process=MongoDB Database Server
Devicename=MongoDB
and also tried
[Process1]
Enabled=1
Process=MongoDB
Devicename=MongoDB
Can process running under Java be tracked ?
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jon00 That was it ...
By the way I see that the PI can restart a process if values are High, is it possible in the plugin to restart another process than the one set in the "Name" without going through a script ?
My problem here is that the mongod process is started by my unify controler and if I only stop/restart the mongod precess the Unify controler gets confused and if i stop/start the unify controler than it automatically stop the mangod pocess and restart it and then everything works correctly
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No, however you could use my Application/Process Control to run via an event triggered by Process monitor
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Originally posted by jon00 View PostNo, however you could use my Application/Process Control to run via an event triggered by Process monitor
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