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From: | Harish Chouhan |
Subject: | RE: How to Install Monit on CentOS/Cloud Linux |
Date: | Mon, 31 Oct 2011 03:57:38 +0530 |
Hello, Thank you very much Martin. This has worked like a charm. I know thank you is a small word for your time. If you ever require any web design service, please feel free to let me know and I would do the best I can for no charges. I am pasting contents of my other email. It would be great if you could have a look. ++ Well everything is installed in the general way, However except system monitoring the other monitoring does not work. The code I am using to monitor, Apache, SSH & MySQL is: ## Securecentos.com DirectAdmin.conf for Monit (Updated 12082009) check process httpd with pidfile /var/run/httpd.pid group apache start program "/etc/init.d/httpd start" stop program "/etc/init.d/httpd stop" if failed host localhost port 80 protocol http and request "/" then alert if cpu is greater than 60% for 2 cycles then alert if cpu > 80% for 5 cycles then restart if children > 250 then restart if loadavg(5min) greater than 10 for 8 cycles then alert if 3 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout ## SSHD monit config , http://www.securecentos.com ## Modified 25/7-2008 check process sshd with pidfile /var/run/sshd.pid start program "/etc/init.d/sshd start" stop program "/etc/init.d/sshd stop" if failed port 2222 protocol ssh then restart if 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout ## Securecentos.com mysql.cfg for Monit (Updated 12082009) check process mysql with pidfile /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid group mysql start program = "/etc/init.d/mysql start" stop program = "/etc/init.d/mysql stop" if failed host 127.0.0.1 port 3306 protocol mysql then restart if 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout if failed unixsocket /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock protocol mysql then alert Now the monitoring starts, and after 5 failed attempts it just steps. I have gone to the “/var/run/” folder but did not find the sshd.pid file. Any other folder where this file may be present so I can modify and test? Regards, Harish Chouhan Visit me at - www.harishchouhan.com From: Martin Pala [mailto:address@hidden Please read the monit manual. 1.) the "address" option is optional and makes monit listen to specific interface => if you'll remove it, monit will listen on all interfaces on the machine 2.) the "allow" option sets access restrictions - you can combine multiple "allow" options to require username/password and/or allow only access from specific IP addresses. On Oct 30, 2011, at 11:06 PM, Harish Chouhan wrote: Hello Martin, So do you mean if I add “allow my.ip.address” I could then access Monit with a link such as “http://server-ip:2812? Awaiting your reply! Regards, Harish Chouhan Visit me at - www.harishchouhan.com From: Martin Pala [mailto:address@hidden The "allow" options which are also included in your configuration protect the access with usrname+password. You can also limit the access to specific IP addresses (in addition to username/password) for example like this: "allow 1.2.3.4" On Oct 30, 2011, at 10:43 PM, Harish Chouhan wrote: Hello Martin, Thank you for that. It works now. Just one question, is this safe? Or there any other way for me to access this without allowing other users to even see the login page? Regards, Harish Chouhan Visit me at - www.harishchouhan.com From: Martin Pala [mailto:address@hidden The "use address localhost" option makes monit listen only on 127.0.0.1 (loopback) => it will be accessible via http://127.0.0.1:2812 on the same host where monit is running, but not from other hosts. If you want to access it from other hosts, remove this option. Regards, Martin On Oct 30, 2011, at 5:09 PM, Harish Chouhan wrote:
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