Service Manager and Monitor System
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Monit is a utility for managing and monitoring processes, files,
directories, and devices on a Unix system. Monit conducts automatic
maintenance and repair and can execute meaningful causal actions in
error situations. For example, monit can start a process if it does
not run, restart a process if it does not respond, and stop a process
if it uses too many resources. You can use monit to monitor files,
directories, and devices for changes, such as time stamp changes,
checksum changes, or size changes. You can even use monit to monitor
remote hosts: monit can ping a remote host and check port connections.
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout server:monitoring/monit && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000140 140 Bytes | |
monit-5.5.1.tar.gz | 0001260093 1.2 MB | |
monit-better_default_monitrc.patch | 0000003163 3.09 KB | |
monit-dirs.patch | 0000000561 561 Bytes | |
monit-page_shift.patch | 0000000639 639 Bytes | |
monit-rpmlintrc | 0000000104 104 Bytes | |
monit-vendor-files.tar.gz | 0000003701 3.61 KB | |
monit.changes | 0000019382 18.9 KB | |
monit.spec | 0000007193 7.02 KB |
Revision 43 (latest revision is 92)
- update to 5.5.1: * Info and debug messages are no longer sent to stderr, only to stdout. * Improved output from 'check program', If the program returns an error message, include only that message in alert $DESCRIPTION so users can compose their own alert format. If program provided no output on error, use a default message. * Improved "check system", $HOST can now be used as a service name. $HOST will expand to the system hostname. Example: check system $HOST * Fixed "Unable to read magic" which was reported on first Monit start.
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