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Re: monit -g xxxx start
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Jonathan Wheeler |
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Re: monit -g xxxx start |
Date: |
Sun, 11 Sep 2005 21:03:26 +1200 |
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Martin Pala wrote:
> As described in the documentation, the 'start' argument requires
> either the service name or parameter 'all'.
>
>
> Example:
> monit -g node1 start all
>
> ---
>
> start all
> Start all services listed in the control file and
> enable monitoring for them. If the group option is
> set, only start and enable monitoring of services in
> the named group.
>
> start name
> Start the named service and enable monitoring for
> it. The name is a service entry name from the
> monitrc file.
>
>
> Martin
My mistake, thanks.
Any chance an error message quoting the above could be printed out when
someone makes the same mistake I did?
"monit: invalid argument -- start (-h will show valid arguments)" isn't
very intuative.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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- Re: New user with several major monit problems, Martin Pala, 2005/09/09
- Re: New user with several major monit problems, Jonathan Wheeler, 2005/09/10
- Re: New user with several major monit problems, Martin Pala, 2005/09/10
- monit -g xxxx start, Jonathan Wheeler, 2005/09/10
- Re: monit -g xxxx start, Martin Pala, 2005/09/11
- Re: monit -g xxxx start,
Jonathan Wheeler <=
- Re: monit -g xxxx start, Martin Pala, 2005/09/11
- Re: New user with several major monit problems, Jonathan Wheeler, 2005/09/12
- Re: New user with several major monit problems, Martin Pala, 2005/09/12
Re: New user with several major monit problems, Jonathan Wheeler, 2005/09/10
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