Hi,
can you run monit like this and check output?:
monit -vIc <pathtomonitconfiguration>
It will dump parsed configuration on the beginning.
The passive mode means, that the service is monitored, but not
restarted ... are you sure it is in passive mode? Isn't it just
unmonitored?
Thanks,
Martin
On Sep 13, 2009, at 9:32 PM, Frank wrote:
I have 2 exactly same monitrc files..
One is active other stays stuck in passive mode...
Any idea why ?
set daemon 60
set logfile /var/log/monit.log
set mailserver myemaildomain.com
set httpd port 9999
allow 0.0.0.0
allow 127.0.0.1
set eventqueue basedir /var/monit/ slots 1000
#following line has been rewritten for the list ;)
set mmonit http://user:p...@host:myport/collector
# Freeswitch
check process freeswitch with pidfile "/usr/local/freeswitch/log/
freeswitch.pid"
start program "/usr/bin/screen -d -m /usr/local/freeswitch/bin/
freeswitch"
#start program "/usr/bin/screen -S freeswitch -d -m /usr/local/
freeswitch/bin/freeswitch -nf"
stop program "/usr/local/freeswitch/bin/freeswitch -stop"
if totalmem > 140.0 MB then alert
if totalmem > 180.0 MB for 3 cycles then restart
# Checks sip port on localhost, not always suitable
# if failed port 5060 type UDP then restart
# Checks mod_event_socket on localhost. Maybe more suitable
#if failed port 8021 type TCP then restart
if 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout
alert em...@mydomain
mode active
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