Ok, thanks :)

On 5. 6. 2014 13:56, Martin Pala wrote:
yes

You can add echo to print some error message before exit, but the exit value is 
what is checked by Monit


On 05 Jun 2014, at 13:50, Martin Vaner <[email protected]> wrote:

So if i understand correctly, i should have something like "exit 1" instead of  
"echo $errorcount".

Regards,
Martin

On 5. 6. 2014 13:48, Martin Pala wrote:
Hello,

Monit check for exit value - not output (echo vs. exit).

Regards,
Martin



On 05 Jun 2014, at 13:45, Martin Vaner <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello all,
i have a one little problem. I have bash script, which look like this (somebody 
have already seen it here).

#!/bin/bash
errorcount=`tail -n 10 contego.log | grep "Error" | wc -l`
if [ $errorcount -gt 0 ]; then
echo $errorcount
else
echo 0
fi

When i run the scrip from the console, and the file contego.log contains 
"Error" word,  the output is:
root@InfinityTV:/mnt/vouchers# ./logtest.sh
10

But Monit still working with exit value 0, so it doesn't send alerts when the 
file contains 10 Errors.

Program                                   'contego_errors'
status                                        Status ok
monitoring status                Monitored
last started                             Thu, 05 Jun 2014 13:28:28
last exit value                       0
data collected                       Thu, 05 Jun 2014 13:28:28

The monit config is look like this:

check program contego_errors with path /mnt/vouchers/logtest.sh
     if status != 0 then alert

Do you have some tips, how to get this to work?
Thanks,

Martin
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