In Monit you can only filter out specific event type (such as the timestamp) - 
both failure and recovery. It doesn't support suppressing recovery alert only.

M/Monit has more fine grained rules, which allow to select failed events only:



Regards,
Martin



On 09 Sep 2014, at 18:01, Nilych Kirillov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Monit working wonderfully - checking file timestamp, alerts on failure, 
> reminder on continued failure sends as expected.  However, I get a lot of 
> complaints about the recovery (Timestamp Succeeded) alert that fires when 
> everything is working properly again. 
> 
>  Is there a method for suppressing this recovery alert?  Or directly stating 
> to only  send the Alert on failure?  I see some entries in the mailing list 
> about that from 2006 (including a response that says the functionality is 
> planned), but can find no documentation on how to do this.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
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