On Aug 23, 2011, at 8:36 PM, Gene Ellis wrote:

> First Question:
> I am using "if 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout" to monitor a daemon. 
> I am interpreting this as it will try and restart my daemon once per polling 
> cycle and then timeout if it can't run. If I didn't have this if command, 
> would it simply try and restart it once per polling cycle indefinitely?


Yes - the "if 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout" will disable the 
monitoring of the service in the case that the service was restarted 5 times in 
5 consecutive cycles (e.g. the restart doesn't solve the problem).  Without 
this statement Monit will continue to restart the service.



> Second Question:
> My server is using CakePHP. Thus when I enable httpd so I can monitor via 
> browser, it cannot get to the address (I am assuming since the cakephp file 
> structure is different). Any suggestions on settings I need to configure so 
> that I can see everything via my browswer? Thank you.


The Monit httpd listens on port 2812 and the access is controlled in the "set 
httpd" statement via IPaddress and/or username+password. For example if you set 
the configuration like this:

    set http port 2812 allow monit:monit

you can access the Monit's httpd on http://<monithost>:2812/ and enter the 
username and password. If you have used "allow" option which restricts the 
access to certain IP addresses, (such as "allow 127.0.0.1") or set it to listen 
on specific interface, you'll be able access the httpd only from matching 
clients.


Regards,
Martin
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