On 31 Mar 2008, at 22:45, Jan-Henrik Haukeland wrote:
On 31. mars. 2008, at 08.10, Michael Stillwell wrote:
I'm having trouble figuring out how to interpret various monit
messages. One I get quite frequently is:
'apache2' connection passed to INET[dev.beebo.org:80] via TCP
What does this mean? What does INET have to do with anything?
It means that monit succeeded testing connection to
INET[dev.beebo.org:80]. Passed has been changed to succeeded in
monit now, so the meaning should be clearer. INET means that the
connection was done over internet as opposed to over a local unix
socket, in which case it would say UNIX[/tmp/mysql.sock] if, for
instance, you where testing a local mysql server.
Oh great, thanks. Are other changes being made to the messages in the
next version? Another string I'd suggest changing is the somewhat
ambiguous "Resource limit passed"--can this be changed to "Resource
limit exceeded" or similar?
--M.
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