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How to configure systemd to start a service automatically after a crash in Linux

August 6, 2019September 3, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 1 Comment

There are many reasons for systemd crash/go down on Linux, which you can investigate and fix ,but it is time consuming. One thing you can do it immediately to bring the …

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Bash script to automatically start a services when it goes down on Linux

August 5, 2019February 8, 2020 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

There are many open source monitoring tools are currently available in market to monitor Linux systems performance.Those will send an email alert when the system reaches the specified threshold limit …

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