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Re: Monit state is not fully saved
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karen.arutyunov |
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Re: Monit state is not fully saved |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Feb 2016 15:04:05 +0300 |
Unbelievable :-)
Martin, thank you very much.
Best regards,
Karen
> On 17 февр. 2016 г., at 14:38, Martin Pala <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> fixed (https://bitbucket.org/tildeslash/monit/commits/59c5157254fe/)
>
> Best regards,
> Martin
>
>
>> On 13 Feb 2016, at 13:51, karen.arutyunov <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> Thank you for the answer regarding the first described behavior. Good to
>> know it goes away.
>>
>> According to the current state of the master branch it seems that Monit
>> still don’t save the state on exit in non-daemon mode. Do you know if there
>> are any plans to change that as well ?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Karen
>>
>>> On 13 февр. 2016 г., at 15:12, Martin Pala <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Karen,
>>>
>>> that problem is fixed in the development version already, snip from
>>> changelog:
>>>
>>> --8<--
>>> Fixed: Issue #316: The "if changed checksum" and "if changed timestamp"
>>> tests value
>>> is persistent across monit restart/reload now, so if the checksum changed
>>> while monit
>>> was stopped or reloading, it will catch the change. Thanks to Duke
>>> Bartholomew for fix.
>>>
>>>
>>> Fixed: Save the file size, filesystem flags, file/directory/fifo/filesystem
>>> permissions,
>>> network link speed so the "if changed" tests keep the last value across
>>> monit restart/reload.
>>> --8<--
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Martin
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 13 Feb 2016, at 12:48, karen.arutyunov <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have just started to evaluate Monit 5.16 and have noticed the following
>>>> behaviors.
>>>>
>>>> 1. File timestamps are not saved to .monit.state file, so CHECK FILE
>>>> statement misses the file timestamp change if it happen between Monit
>>>> executions in daemon mode. This somewhat inconsistent with the fact that
>>>> the file read position IS saved, so Monit being configured to monitor log
>>>> file for error messages can detect those which appeared between Monit
>>>> executions.
>>>>
>>>> 2. If executed in non-daemon mode Monit reads the state from .monit.state
>>>> file, but do not save the latest state on exit (unlike the daemon mode).
>>>> This make it impossible to use non-daemon mode to monitor logs for
>>>> specific messages.
>>>>
>>>> Would very much appreciate if someone explain if these behaviors are for
>>>> reason, or bugs, or well known but planned to be changed.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Karen
>>>>
>>>>
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