sql statement is supposed to evaluate if the result is >= to 12 , if true then 
alert. 
 how do i put that in place of " PROCESS OUTPUT AND RETURN 1 IF FAILED 
OTHERWISE 0" ??
thanks
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Monit and SQL query
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 09:06:11 +0200
To: [email protected]

Hello,
you can use the "check program" to test the exit value of custom script. In 
this case the script can execute the SQL statement and return error if problem 
is found.
Script skeleton:--8<--#!/bin/bash/ur/bin/mysql -e "SQL STATEMENT" ... | PROCESS 
OUTPUT AND RETURN 1 IF FAILED OTHERWISE 0--8<--
Connection of the script with monit:--8<-- check program myscript with path 
"/usr/local/bin/myscript.sh"       if status != 0 then alert--8<--
Regards,Martin

On Sep 9, 2012, at 4:58 PM, Charles Pino <[email protected]> wrote:





Hello all, is it possible to execute and SQL query and have monit execute and 
alert or something else depending on its response?
 i have a sql query that queries a specific table. of something hasnt been 
updated in that table for 12 hours. i need to send an alert or whatever. that 
the table/field hasnt been updated.
please help.
thanks

                                          
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