anyone?

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From: Nick Upson <[email protected]>
Date: 5 September 2012 16:39
Subject: Re: [Announce] Monit 5.5
To: This is the general mailing list for monit <[email protected]>


Hi,

I tried to regain the earlier form of from address by using:

set mail-format { from: monit@$HOST }     but that still uses the 'check
system' system name

check system $HOST              doesn't work, the $HOST is not expanded

any other ideas please.

Nick Upson



On 3 September 2012 01:45, Martin Pala <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, everyone!
>
> We have just released Monit 5.5. You can download the new release from:
>
> http://mmonit.com/monit/download/
>
>
> Release information:
> ====================
>
> IMPROVEMENTS:
>
> * check program:
>         - Multiple exit values can be tested within single program check
>         - Exit value test supports multiple cycles option ("for X cycles")
>         - If exit value test matches and the stderr has no data, try stdout
>
>   Example syntax:
>     check program mytest with path "/usr/bin/mytest.sh" with timeout 1000
> seconds
>        if status == 2 then exec "/usr/local/bin/fix_script.sh"
>        if status == 2 for 6 cycles then unmonitor
>        if status == 10 then alert
>
> * Renamed mail header (message-id and mime-version) to prevent
>   triggering spam check of capitalization. Thanks to Ryan Lee
>   for tips.
>
> * The 'check system <name>' statement sets the system hostname in mail
>   alerts and initial hostname in M/Monit.
>
> * Increase the default mailserver timeout to 30 seconds.
>
> * Add support for OpenBSD 5.1.
>
> BUGFIXES:
>
> * Fix the rare hung on linux which may occur during program execution.
>   Thanks to Nick Upson for report.
>
> * In the case that the process start/restart execution failed,
>   monit kept "Execution failed" flag even if the process was
>   recovered later (for example it was starting slowly or manually
>   recovered).
>
> * Fix the mail alert (strict SMTP implementation) to pass
>   MTA-side sanity checks like postscreen. Thanks to Len Conrad
>   for report.
>
> * The -t option tests the configuration file syntax even if the
>   file permissions are wrong. Thanks to Adam Nielsen for report.
>
> * Do not display the default non-existence test for the check
>   program (not applicable in the check program context).
>
>
> Contact:
> ========
>
> If you have questions, comments or any other feedback about this release,
> please reply to this post.
>
>
> Best regards from the Monit team
>
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