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* Config file: <code>/etc/monit/[[monitrc]]</code> (<code>monit -t</code>) to verify configuration file
 
* Config file: <code>/etc/monit/[[monitrc]]</code> (<code>monit -t</code>) to verify configuration file
::<code>set daemon 120</code> By default configured to check services every 120 seconds.
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::<code>set daemon 120</code> By default configured to check services every 120 seconds
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:: Review examples: https://mmonit.com/wiki/Monit/ConfigurationExamples
 
* Logs: <code>/var/log/[[monit.log]]</code>
 
* Logs: <code>/var/log/[[monit.log]]</code>
 
* Command: <code>monit status</code>
 
* Command: <code>monit status</code>

Revision as of 07:17, 7 May 2020

Monit is a free, open-source process supervision tool for Unix and Linux. Monit can restart a process automatically if process dies or monitor process characteristics, such as memory or cpu cycles and alert or execute and action. Monit only support alert messages by emailt[1].



  • Config file: /etc/monit/monitrc (monit -t) to verify configuration file
set daemon 120 By default configured to check services every 120 seconds
Review examples: https://mmonit.com/wiki/Monit/ConfigurationExamples
  • Logs: /var/log/monit.log
  • Command: monit status
  • Restart Monit service: systemctl restart monit.service



Related commands

See also

  • https://mmonit.com/monit/documentation/monit.html#ALERT-MESSAGES
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