Allen Shaw wrote:
Yes, I suppose you're right, but I think that level of configuration
is beyond me and lies with the VDS provider, right?
Yes
I don't expect I could easily persuade them to change their setup. In
this case, although monit's debug output does reveal the errors, it
doesn't seem to adversely affect monit's performance. Do I have
anything to worry about here, and then, would you guess there's
something I can do *without* having the hosting service modify their
VDS setup?
Monit shows also incorrect system memory usage and zero for cpu and
load average:
--8<--
'system' load average [0.00][0.00][0.00]
'system' memory usage 819140.0% [-314220 kB]
'system' cpu usage 0.0%us 0.0%sy 0.0%wa
--8<--
This is most probably caused by VDS setup too (however we can fix the
invalid value in memory usage - it should be zero).
Summary:
Hidden processes monitoring, system-wide and per-process cpu load,
memory and cpu usage statistics will not work in VDS jail (monit can't
acess these informations, because system administrator denied it),
other monit functions should work.
Martin
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