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Re: [monit] Resetting Checksums
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Art Age Software |
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Re: [monit] Resetting Checksums |
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Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:37:23 -0700 |
Hi Jan-Henrik,
'monit reload' seems to reset all checksums on all files and I think
they don't get regenerated until the next monitoring cycle. In my
case, this is once per hour on these files, so the files are then in a
"vulnerable" state (with no checksum) for up to 60 minutes.
I'm looking for a method that
1) regenerates the checksum on one specified file, and
2) does so immediately without waiting for the next monit cycle
Something like: $ monit reset /etc/myfile
Thanks,
Sam
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Jan-Henrik Haukeland
<address@hidden> wrote:
> I need to check the code to be certain, but could you just test if calling
> 'monit reload' resets the value? This would be the only way afaik, short of
> changing code in Monit
- [monit] Resetting Checksums, Art Age Software, 2008/08/27
- Re: [monit] Resetting Checksums, Pierrick Grasland, 2008/08/28
- Re: [monit] Resetting Checksums, Art Age Software, 2008/08/28
- Re: [monit] Resetting Checksums, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2008/08/28
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- Re: [monit] Resetting Checksums, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2008/08/28
- Re: [monit] Resetting Checksums, Art Age Software, 2008/08/28
- Re: [monit] Resetting Checksums, Art Age Software, 2008/08/28
- Re: [monit] Resetting Checksums, Art Age Software, 2008/08/28
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