Thanks this is for the command line but avoiding becoming root in any
way, so sudo is out

I just want to tell monit to not care about the file ownership

On 16 June 2010 13:05, Eric Pailleau <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> use the web interface.
>
> or sudo for command line.
>
> regards
>
>> currently 4.10, shortly 5.1. How can I set up monit so that various
>> non-root users can also have monit stop or start a monit-monitored
>> process.
>> If I try as user1 at the moment I get this:
>>
>> monit: The control file '/etc/monitrc' must be owned by you.
>>
>> and if I change the file owner to user1 then root gets the message

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