Hi Paul,

the output of status/summary is not sorted by name - it dumps the services in 
the same order which is used in the configuration file.

Regards,
Martin


> On 06 Dec 2014, at 02:51, Paul Theodoropoulos <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've noticed that both monit status and monit summary output their info in 
> reverse alpha order (with the exception of the 'system'), like so:
> 
> Process 'syslogd'                   Running
> Process 'sshd'                      Running
> Process 'snmpd'                     Running
> Process 'servercomm-local'          Running
> Program 'servercomm-main'           Status ok
> Process 'salt-minion'               Running
> Process 'postgresql'                Running
> Process 'peervpn'                   Running
> Process 'ntpd'                      Running
> Process 'exim4'                     Running
> Process 'dnsupdate'                 Running
> Process 'cron'                      Running
> Program 'bucardo-proc'              Status ok
> Program 'bucardo-sync'              Status ok
> System 'xxx-yy-zzz-db1-primary'     Running
> 
> Is this by design, and if so, I'm curious what the rationale is. Obviously 
> it's not a problem, it just pique's my interest.
> 
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> Paul Theodoropoulos
> www.anastrophe.com
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