<address@hidden> writes:
This is another one that I don't agree with. It's like logging into a
machine that aliases "rm" to "rm -i". It's annoying.
I agree with Rory on both these issues, that is, on both reload and
start/stop/restart. monit should work as most unix tools does; if you
execute a command it's executed without any more hassle. This may come
as a chock for windows users who expect at least one dialog box saying
stuff like [Are you really sure you want to do this?]. monit's target
audience are Unix folks and (although they may get burned from time to
time) would/should appreciate the Unix "just do it" style :-)