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From: | frwa onto |
Subject: | Re: Monitor Ossec |
Date: | Wed, 25 Sep 2013 00:14:35 +0800 |
Hello Frwa,the program check was added in Monit 5.3 - you need to upgrade Monit.The concept of include files allows to modularize the configuration - it's optional and if you want to keep it simple, put everything into single monitrc file (otherwise the include files can be enabled using "include" statement - see manual for details).Regards,MartinOn Sep 24, 2013, at 6:02 PM, frwa onto <address@hidden> wrote:Dear Werner,So if we keep separate how will the monit executable will be able to read different .conf file? Ok I got it why you want to keep it separate it due to updates of monit. So since I am on the bad side what is your best advice here ? Any other method to simulate it.--On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Werner Flamme <address@hidden> wrote:
frwa onto [24.09.2013 17:21]:
> Dear Werner,You can put anything you wrote into the separate file into monit.conf
> I dont understand what is the need of the extra
> ossec.conf why not its in the main monit.conf ?
(which I don't have, it's monitrc for me). The reason for keeping it
separated is that on an update, the central config may be rewritten, and
that your parts of the config might get lost. If you keep it in a
separate file, it will stay there even when you update monit.
From what I found, "check program" must have been introduced with
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 11:19 PM, frwa onto <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Dear Werner,
>> I went into the man page here
>> http://mmonit.com/monit/documentation/monit.html#program_status_testing so
>> I read and change it to this now check program test_ossec with path
>> "/usr/bin/test_ossec" with timeout 1000 seconds and still get service monit
>> start
>> Starting monit: /etc/monit.d/ossec.conf:1: Error: syntax error 'test_ossec'
>> [FAILED]
>> . I think my problem why it does not recognize could it be due to my
>> monit version is monit -V
>> This is monit version 5.1.1
>> Copyright (C) 2000-2010 by Tildeslash Ltd. All Rights Reserved. I am using
>> Centos 6.4 and epel repo. Another thing how I start the ossec is via the
>> /var/ossec/bin/ossec-control start not via the /etc/init.d scripts.
version 5.3, so you are on the bad side here.
Regards,
Werner
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