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Re: FreeBSD and monit status
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Jan-Henrik Haukeland |
Subject: |
Re: FreeBSD and monit status |
Date: |
12 Sep 2002 16:58:07 +0200 |
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Rory Toma <address@hidden> writes:
> It now mostly works.
Very good, we are closing in then :)
> I am getting the following error:
>
> bash-2.05a# monit status
> monit: No programs have been specified
>
> Whenever I try using the command line monit client.
This means that the parser did not found any 'check..' entries in the
monitrc file. I suspect that somehow you are using the example monitrc
file where every entry is commented out :)
> However, I found under Linux:
> address@hidden make]# monit status
> monit daemon uptime:
> Cannot connect to the monit server to get extended process data.
> Process 'sshd' is running with pid [1669] Uptime: 15m
>
> This behaviour.
>
> However, under Solaris:
>
> monit daemon uptime: 1h 42m
> Process 'sshd' is running with pid [320]
> Uptime: 23h 34m CPU: 0.0% Memory: 1.3% [1656kB]
This is probably a configuration problem, in that you have not started
monit with http support on Linux. It works okay on my linux box.
--
Jan-Henrik Haukeland