Try to remove the /var/monit/1280322085_slapd.pid file.
Which monit version it is?
On Oct 21, 2010, at 2:08 PM, Amarildo Magalhães wrote: /usr/sbin/monit -d 10 -c /etc/monit/monitrc -v -l /var/log/monit.log
The result:
[BRST Oct 21 10:06:03] info : Starting monit daemon with http interface at [localhost:2812] [BRST Oct 21 10:06:03] info : Starting monit HTTP server at [localhost:2812]
[BRST Oct 21 10:06:03] info : monit HTTP server started [BRST Oct 21 10:06:03] info : Monit started [BRST Oct 21 10:06:03] debug : Monit instance changed notification is sent to address@hidden
[BRST Oct 21 10:06:03] debug : Processing postponed events queue [BRST Oct 21 10:06:03] debug : monit: processing queued event /var/monit/1280322085_slapd.pid [BRST Oct 21 10:06:03] error : monit: unable to read data from the file
Looks like it's trying to processing some schedule event and ins't find the file, and stopped to work at this point, how can i change it to not try to process these events?
Regards,
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Martin Pala <address@hidden> wrote:
please either add the -I option as noted in previous mail which will show output in console or get the details from /var/log/monit.log.
On Oct 21, 2010, at 1:40 PM, Amarildo Magalhães wrote: We can't see any error using monit -v:
ldap1:/etc/monit# monit -v monit: Debug: Adding host allow 'localhost'
monit: Debug: Skipping redundant host 'localhost' monit: Debug: Skipping redundant host 'localhost'
monit: Debug: Adding credentials for user 'admin'. Runtime constants: Control file = /etc/monit/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 = 120 seconds Event queue = base directory /var/monit with 100 slots
Mail server(s) = localhost Mail from = (not defined) Mail subject = (not defined) Mail message = (not defined) 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
The service list contains the following entries:
System Name = ldap1 Monitoring mode = active
We also have tried to change the port, but still not woking, we have checked firewall, memory, disk space, everthing is ok, all services in this machine works normally, just monit doesn't work.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Starting monit daemon with http interface at [localhost:2812]
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Yahoo - Tjstroker <address@hidden> wrote:
It would seem to me that if you changed nothing at all, and it just stopped working, that some issue exist other than monit itself, like data or memory corruption of some sort.
What if you change the port assigned to just see if it can read? On Oct 21, 2010, at 7:20 AM, Amarildo Magalhães < address@hidden> wrote:
Sergio, Even if i enable the http server, it doesn't work: set httpd port 2812 and use address localhost
allow localhost allow admin:monit # allow @monit # allow @users readonly
Look at the log: [BRST Oct 21 09:16:53] info : Starting monit daemon with http interface at [localhost:2812] [BRST Oct 21 09:16:53] info : Starting monit HTTP server at [localhost:2812][BRST Oct 21 09:16:53] info : monit HTTP server started
[BRST Oct 21 09:16:53] info : Monit started [BRST Oct 21 09:16:53] error : monit: unable to read data from the fileWhen i tried to enable the lines allow @monit and allow @users readonly, i got this error when i start it:
ldap1:/etc# /etc/init.d/monit syntax /etc/monit/monitrc:96: Error: syntax error '@'I also have checked my firewall and all doors are open. On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Sergio J. <address@hidden> wrote:
Monit use internal http server to read data. If you not configure http monit server, you obtain this error....
You put this in /etc/monit.conf
Regards2010/10/21 Amarildo Magalhães <address@hidden>
Hi Sergio,
I have made the change as you show below and now i'm getting this:
ldap1:/etc/monit# /etc/init.d/monit syntax /etc/monit/monitrc:96: Error: syntax error '@'
I think my problem isn't with "set httpd" option, because i have put it off, and i still getting the same error message:
BRST Oct 21 09:02:14] info : Starting monit daemon [BRST Oct 21 09:02:14] info : Monit started [BRST Oct 21 09:02:14] error : monit: unable to read data from the file
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Sergio J. <address@hidden> wrote:
Add this in your monit.conf
set httpd port 2812 and use address localhost # only accept connection from localhost allow localhost # allow localhost to connect to the server and allow admin:monit # require user 'admin' with password 'monit'
allow @monit # allow users of group 'monit' to connect (rw) allow @users readonly # allow users of group 'users' to connect readonly
2010/10/21 Amarildo Magalhães <address@hidden>
Dear Sirs, We have been using monit for a long time and everthing was working well, but today when we get into our server, we saw that monit was stopped.
We did not make any changes, it was working fine and simply stopped.
We have checked the file syntax: ldap1:/var/run# /etc/init.d/monit syntax Control file syntax OK We have checked permissions, disk space and everthing is ok too. This is what we get back from the log file:
[BRST Oct 21 08:35:38] info : Starting monit daemon with http interface at [*:2812] [BRST Oct 21 08:35:38] info : Starting monit HTTP server at [*:2812] [BRST Oct 21 08:35:38] info : monit HTTP server started
[BRST Oct 21 08:35:38] info : Monit started [BRST Oct 21 08:35:39] error : monit: unable to read data from the file So after that error monit: unable to read data from the file, it doesn't start.
Have someone knows something about this error? We have decided to report to the general list, because we made a lot of searchs at Google and didn't find nothing. Regards, --
Amarildo Magalhães
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