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INTERVAL=15; # seconds between cpu checks
THRESHOLD=".6 * $(/usr/bin/nproc)"; # average per-CPU load minimum before we assume it died
while :
do
FIVEMINCPU=($(cat /proc/loadavg | cut -d ' ' -f 2))
if (( $(echo "$FIVEMINCPU" '<' "$THRESHOLD" | bc -l) )); then
#kill any remaining running process using whatever method matches your setup (I used killall -s 9 bitcoind, because the memorycoin executable is the only thing named bitcoind on these hosts)
#launch the daemon again, again depending on your setup (I have it launching automatically from another script if it detects it's not already running)
sleep 600; # must be set to enough time to allow the process to start, scan the blocks, and bring the 5-minute load average back above the threshold.
fi
sleep $INTERVAL;
done