Dear Martin,

thanks a lot for the great release! I especially like the new output format.

 

Unfortunately I have one problem with this change in the output: I used the
URI _status (e.g. http:// <http://%3chost%3e:2812/_status>
<host>:2812/_status) for my monitoring to (cross-)check service
availability… with Nagios. First thing I’m missing is the current Monit
version number (which was in the first line of output before). I think this
is a nice to have, maybe it can get re-implemented?

 

Second: now those control characters are “wasting” the _status output. Is
there some GET parameter I can submit to get the same output as with the
“-B” option on the command line?

 

Best regards,

Dr. Marco Roose

Max Planck Institute for biophysical Chemistry

DE-37077 Göttingen

 

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Subject: [Announce] Monit 5.18

 

Hi, all

We have just released Monit 5.18

Download:      https://mmonit.com/monit/#download


Release Notes:
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Please see http://mmonit.com/monit/changes/ for a complete and detailed list
of changes in this release.


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