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Re: Is there a way to tell Monit to monitor by default all new services?
From: |
Ciprian Dorin Craciun |
Subject: |
Re: Is there a way to tell Monit to monitor by default all new services? |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Aug 2020 21:48:10 +0300 |
In my case the current `monit status` command lists something like:
~~~~
Process '...'
status OK
monitoring status Monitored
monitoring mode passive
on reboot nostart
~~~~
And I assume that when it starts initially it is something like:
~~~~
Process '...'
status Not monitored
monitoring status Not monitored
monitoring mode passive
on reboot nostart
~~~~
My initial question was if there is any option to set `monitoring
status` to `Monitored`, while leaving alone the `monitoring mode` and
`on reboot` alone.
> For services/resources I am interresting in information only I do not
> define a start, stop and or restart command. Without a given command,
> monit can not do any action. Unfortunately you can not start a process
> via monit too.
This is an issue, because I do have `start` / `stop` / `restart`
commands defined, not for Monit, but mainly to allow an operator to
quickly control a service, without SSH-ing into the machine.
However it seems I'm in a deadlock... I do want commands to be able
to use the UI as a simple controller, but I don't want Monit to
automatically control them itself, but I do want Monit to
automatically monitor services... :)
My guess is that there is a missing option in the configuration...
Thanks,
Ciprian.