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Re: Unmonitoring Files
From: |
Martin Pala |
Subject: |
Re: Unmonitoring Files |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:17:11 +0100 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (X11/20061222) |
Hi,
the unmonitor action was broken - it is fixed in cvs version. You can
get it here:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=monit
The second mentioned problem (double restart action) was introduced in
monit-4.8.1 and is fixed in cvs as well.
Changelog excerpt:
--8<--
BUGFIXES:
* Fix the unmonitor action. Thanks to Jeffrey Gelens for report.
* Fix the extra restart action which was called by monit
in addition to user requested start action of stopped
process. This didn't occured in the case that the 'every'
statement was used on the service definition as well. Thanks
to Aaron Scamehorn for help.
--8<--
Thanks,
Martin
James wrote:
Hello everyone,
I did a quick search in the archives but I didn't seem to find anything.
My situation is as this: I am using monit to monitor an apache error log
for the word "Segmentation". Sometimes a Segmentation fault occurs, but
only once. Other times, each apache child Segfaults and fills up the log
with many messages. When the log fills up with such messages, monit ends
up emailing me for every time it matches "Segmentation". I thought
putting the action as unmonitor would make it stop searching for the
word Segmentation after its first hit, but it continues searching the
file anyways. The end result is *a lot* of emails in my inbox.
Is there any way to change this behavior? The goal would be for monit
either to just email me once and stop monitoring until I intervene (or
better yet, restart apache but it ends up restart apache too many times
as well). Any thoughts?
-- james
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