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configuring monit's httpd
From: |
Allen Shaw |
Subject: |
configuring monit's httpd |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Jan 2004 17:50:46 -0500 |
Hi All,
Happy new year to everyone, I'm sure we're all busy enough to forget New
Years' just a week ago.
I have just installed monit, running with a basic config file (shown
below) -- as far as I can see it is not running well (I get no monit http
connection on port 2812 where I expected it; I get no alert or restart on
the service I'm monitoring when it goes down; and, when I run monit with
'quit' argument, I see 'monit: no daemon process found'). So, I ran monit
with the -Iv switch, which pumps out some configuration info and then ends
with the follwing two encouraging lines:
Starting monit daemon
Segmentation fault
Gosh.......
(For some reason I can't get the monit -Iv output to write to a file, but I
think you can guess most of it from the following, which is the text of my
control file:)
======= Start text of ~/.monitrc ===============
set daemon 120 # Poll at 2-minute intervals
set logfile /var/log/monit #syslog facility log_daemon # Set syslog logging
# # (facility LOG_DAEMON)
# set mailserver mail.bar.baz, localhost # Set localhost as a fall back
server
# # if the primary mail server fails
# set mail-format # Set a default mail from-address for
# { from: address@hidden } # all alert messages emitted by monit
set alert address@hidden # Send alert to system admin on any event
set httpd port 2812 and # Make monit start it's web-server
use address ifwpdata.com # and only accept connection from localhost
allow localhost # allow localhost to connect to the server and
allow iifwpdata.com
allow admin:monit # user 'admin' with password 'monit'
#
check process apache with pidfile /var/run/httpd.pid
start program = "/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start"
stop program = "/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd stop"
if failed host iifwpdata.com port 80 protocol http
and request "/index.html" then restart
======= End text of ~/.monitrc ===============
I am not sure what could be causing a segmentation fault here, and
unfortunately I'm not yet enough of a programmer to begin guessing.
I'm running monit 4.1.1 on Redhat Linux 7.3
Could anyone recommend a further debug procedure to help me figure out
what's going on?
Thanks,
Allen
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