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Re: Duped messages.
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Peter van der Does |
Subject: |
Re: Duped messages. |
Date: |
Tue, 03 May 2005 09:49:37 -0400 |
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Here it is:
monit: Debug: Adding net allow '127.0.0.1'.
monit: Debug: Adding net allow '192.x.x.x'.
monit: Debug: Adding credentials for user 'monit'.
Runtime constants:
Control file = /etc/monitrc
Log file = /var/log/monit.log
Pid file = /var/run/monit.pid
Debug = True
Log = True
Use syslog = False
Is Daemon = True
Use process engine = True
Poll time = 10 seconds
Mail server(s) = localhost
Mail from = address@hidden
Mail subject = $HOST - $PROGRAM $ACTION
Mail message = Date: $DATE
Host:..(truncated)
Start monit httpd = True
httpd bind address = localhost
httpd portnumber = 2812
httpd signature = True
Use ssl encryption = False
httpd auth. style = Basic Authentication and Host/Net allow list
Alert mail to = address@hidden
Alert on = All events
Alert mail to = address@hidden
Alert on = All events
Alert mail to = address@hidden
Alert on = All events
The service list contains the following entries:
Process Name = apache
Group = (not defined)
Pid file = /var/run/httpd.pid
Monitoring mode = active
Start program = /opt/whenu/sbin/httpd.sh start
Stop program = /opt/whenu/sbin/httpd.sh stop
Pid = if changed then alert
Ppid = if changed then alert
Port = if failed localhost:80/ [protocol HTTP] with
timeout 5 seconds then restart else if recovered then alert
Load avg. (5min) = if greater than 10.0 for 3 cycle(s) then restart
else if recovered then alert
CPU usage limit = if greater than 90.0% for 6 cycle(s) then
restart else if recovered then alert
Every = Check service every 6 cycles
Process Name = sshd
Group = (not defined)
Pid file = /var/run/sshd.pid
Monitoring mode = active
Start program = /etc/init.d/sshd start
Stop program = /etc/init.d/sshd stop
Pid = if changed then alert
Ppid = if changed then alert
Port = if failed localhost:22 [protocol SSH] with
timeout 5 seconds then restart else if recovered then alert
Process Name = crond
Group = (not defined)
Pid file = /var/run/crond.pid
Monitoring mode = active
Start program = /etc/init.d/crond start
Stop program = /etc/init.d/crond stop
Pid = if changed then alert
Ppid = if changed then alert
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monit daemon at 29378 awakened
Well I assume the fact it says three times, Alert mail to and Alert on
is the reason it's sending out three mails every time.
Another "problem" I just saw, the monit process was left hanging in
D-state. After rebooting it was gone of course.
Greets
Peter
Martin Pala wrote:
> Can you run monit in verbose mode (using -v option) and send log output?
>
> Thanks,
> Martin
>
> Peter van der Does wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I downloaded Monit 4.5.1 and installed it on our system.
>
> When apache for example dies I get two messages but I also receive every
> message three times.
>
> This is the apache part in monitrc:
>
> check process apache with pidfile /var/run/httpd.pid
> start program = "/opt/foo/sbin/httpd.sh start"
> stop program = "/opt/foo/sbin/httpd.sh stop"
> if failed host localhost port 80
> protocol HTTP request "/"
> then restart
> every 6 cycles
> if cpu > 90% for 6 cycles then restart
> if loadavg(5min) > 10 for 3 cycles then restart
> set alert address@hidden
>
> And the messages that I get:
>
> 3 Times:
> Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 05:25:23 -0400
> Host: foo.com
> Service: apache
> Event: Does not exist
> Action: restart
> 'apache' process is not running
>
> 3 Times:
> Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 05:26:23 -0400
> Host: foo.com
> Service: apache
> Event: Exists
> Action: alert
> 'apache' process is running with pid 17657
>
>
> Greetings
> Peter
>>
>>
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