You might want to take a look at the Nagios check_monit plugin: http://code.google.com/p/nagios-monit-plugin/source/browse/trunk/check_monit.py. It queries the monit server via. XML and can even return a list of monitored applications that are not being checked.

On 10/07/2011 02:05 AM, Mark Olliver wrote:

Hi,

I am setting up a central server to monit our other monit instances in a triangular fashion. This will a ensure I know if one of the other servers goes down but also the plan is to let me know if monit fails.

I can test the server with a simple icmp ping, but I was wondering is there a specific protocol test for testing monit? Or do I just need to use a standard tcp test to port 2812?

Thanks

Mark



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