Hello,

please can you send M/Monit and Monit logs to [email protected]?

What Monit version is running on the hosts which trigger the timeout? What is 
the Monit poll time? ("set daemon xyz")

You can rise the timeout in Admin -> Hosts -> edit given host and "Acceptable 
report skew" for example to 10 (it is multiplier for Monit poll cycle length - 
by default it's 3 poll cycles).

Regards,
Martin


On 23 Jan 2014, at 10:37, Abdul Munim Kazia <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
> 
> I have been using monit and m/monit at my organization for the past year or 
> so. What started out as a simple setup with a handful of servers has now 
> become a full monitoring dashboard with more than 100 hosts listed on 
> m/monit. 
> 
> While monit itself works perfectly, at every regular interval of a few 
> minutes, some of the hosts get reported as "no report from monit" in the 
> m/monit console. The report comes in a few seconds and the host becomes green 
> again. This happens fairly regularly, and it happens to a different set of 
> hosts every time. All the hosts and the m/monit host itself are hosted in the 
> same data center, so I don't think that network latency is an issue. 
> 
> This could be occurring because m/monit doesn't receive the data for all 
> hosts in time, and it wouldn't be an issue for me, if it didn't crowd the 
> events list with 20-30 events every half an hour. 
> 
> I have looked at the server.conf file, but I don't think any of those 
> configuration settings will help me out, if I am not wrong. Has anyone faced 
> this issue before? Is there any way to fix this, either from monit's or 
> m/monit's end? Can I increase this timeout?
> 
> Thanks for you help
> 
> Abdul Munim Kazia
> munimkazia.com
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