--On Sunday, November 27, 2011 4:22 PM -0700 Corey Henderson corman@cormander.com wrote:
None that I'm aware of. If you're going to write one, keep in mind that some init scripts list as "on" in chkconfig and run on boot but don't actually launch a process.
True. I was thinking that a script could run "chkconfig --list" to first find the processes that should be running, then run "service $servicename status" on each to look for ones that were down. Alas, I don't think there's a standard for the output, but the oddballs that don't match RHEL's conventions should be few.