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From: | Abdellah Tantan |
Subject: | [monit] monit start up script |
Date: | Fri, 20 Mar 2009 13:51:39 -0500 |
Hi, We were trying to install monit as our
Linux monitoring tool, however; after many reinstallation attempts we could not’t
get monit to start from init at boot-time, matter fact these two file never do
not seem to exist /etc/monit and /etc/default/monit in any of the
installations. We tried monit 4.10 and monit 5.0 beta_7 complied packages with
the same result. We are not sure if this is related to the
OS, we are using (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 - Linux 2.6.16.60-0.34-bigsmp
#1 SMP Fri Jan 16 14:59:01 UTC 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux). These are the installation steps we
followed. $ tar zxvf monit-x.y.z.tar.gz (were
x.y.z denotes version numbers) $ cd monit-x.y.z $ ./configure (use ./configure
--help to view available options) $ make && make install. I am not sure if we need to pass an
argument to. /configre that would get the desire installation. To give you an idea about
our installation the command find / -name monit gives
the following ouput $/opt/monit-5.0_beta7/monit $/var/log/monit $/usr/local/bin/monit All monit files are under
$/opt/monit-5.0_beta7/ We also tried to install
monit-4.10.1-40.1.i586.rpm with no luck. $ rpm -ivh
monit-4.10.1-40.1.i586.rpm $ error: Failed dependencies: $ rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma) <=
4.4.2-1 is needed by monit-4.10.1-40.1.i586 This error is common when you tried
to install rpms that are not 100% compatible with the OS version Monit is working fine; we
just want to be able to have it starts automatically at boot time. Any ideas what we might be doing
wrong? Thanks a lot PAYDQ services Abdellah Tantan System Admin |
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