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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monit-5.26.0.tar.gz 0001371327 1.31 MB
monit-5.26.0.tar.gz.sha256 0000000086 86 Bytes
monit-better_default_monitrc.patch 0000003656 3.57 KB
monit-rpmlintrc 0000000100 100 Bytes
monit-rundir.patch 0000000558 558 Bytes
monit-vendor-files.tar.gz 0000004243 4.14 KB
monit.changes 0000046961 45.9 KB
monit.service 0000000422 422 Bytes
monit.spec 0000008868 8.66 KB
Revision 89 (latest revision is 92)
Martin Hauke's avatar Martin Hauke (mnhauke) accepted request 721791 from Martin Hauke's avatar Martin Hauke (mnhauke) (revision 89)
- Introduce monit-bash-completion subpackage
- Update to version 5.26.0
  New features:
  * Allow any characters including space in a service name if the
    name is enclosed in quotes.
  * The load average test has a new option; per core to test load
    average per CPU core. That is, loadavg/cores.
  Fixes:
  * Wrong free value (-1) on filesystem with missing free inodes
    statistics (such as CEPH).
  * Start delay is now in effect just on first Monit start after
    machine reboot.
  * TLSv1.3 support detection during compile time
- Update to version 5.25.3
  Fixes:
  * The HTTP protocol test may log SSL read errors and the
    content/checksum test may fail when the server sends chunked
    encoded response.
  * $HOST doesn't work in the "name" part of the "from:" in
    mail-format message.
  * The "stop" action for "check program" had no effect if the
    "every" statement was used to skip monitoring in some cycles.
  * if the ping test target is a hostname which resolves to multiple
    IPs, Monit didn't try the next IP if the first one failed and
    returned error.
  * Monit may crash if "unmonitor" or "stop" action was triggered
    by some test
  * Monit CLI status command doesn't work if only read-only
    credentials is present in the 'set httpd' statement.
  * Radius protocol test regression from 5.25.2.
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