On 16. sep. 2009, at 01.48, Alan AZZERA wrote:
It may be that your version of Monit does not support 'not' in that
context.
I'm using Monit 5.0.3 and the above statement works fine with the
newest
version.
In fact, I tested Monit once, a good big year ago, and it used to work
with version 4.4. So I'm quite surprised...
In that case I probably remember it wrong and it should work. Another
explanation is that Monit has problems with the email address and the
parser just wrongly reports an error for 'not'. I seem to recall that
previous versions of Monit did not allow '.' in the email address
before the @ sign.
So instead of using 'my.email' try using 'myemail' and see if that
helps.
I found in my old notes the syntax "set alert [email protected] but not on
{ instance, changed }". Seems that de changed event has vanished
too. Or did I dream ?
The 'changed' event has gone in Monit 5.0.x.
If you can, please try to upgrade. Monit 5.0.3 is in Debian test if
that
helps.
Thanks, but I'll always do my best to go on with the current stable
release ;-) !
Stable and stable, its petrified.
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