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Re: [monit] Can monit "do nothing"?


From: Martin Pala
Subject: Re: [monit] Can monit "do nothing"?
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 22:26:06 +0100


On Jan 26, 2010, at 10:46 AM, Marcus Mülbüsch wrote:

Eric Pailleau schrieb:
... then exec '/bin/true'
Hello all,

  I watch a local connection, and would like to receive a message when the service is unreachable. This happens sometimes under high load, but isn't such a big concern.

  Since the service gets restarted when it misses 3 times within 3 cycles it would be enough if the first test just sends a mail when the connection failed, but does not when the connection passes later.

  Is there any way to do something like this:

If failed localhost:80 then alert else if passed then DONOTHING

  Obviously there is no DONOTHING action, but it would make sense here. Does anybody have a workaround?

Thanks,

Marcus

Unfortunately that doesn't work - I still get messages; ecept that the messages contain the text: "Action: exec"

Now, I can suppress all mails for the action exec; but that isn't such a good idea.

Any other way?

Marcus


If the alert filter is not sufficient, you can delegate alert processing to M/Monit rules ... it allows to set rule to handle failed message only. 

Martin


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