Hi In my case, I use a custom script to alert and Notify at the same time like below
if does not exist then exec "/var/lib/monit/scripts/notifyAndExecute.sh /bin/mount /path/to/remount" else if succeeded then exec "/var/lib/monit/scripts/notifySuccess.sh" This way I can alert by using what ever channel (email;,sms, webhook etc...) and run command at the same time. I did this because in the the past monit didn't supported several rules but Monit evolved and you can now defined several rules for one event like below (in the past it was overwriting/ignored) if does not exist for 3 cycles then alert if does not exist for 5 cycles then start if failed port 8080 for 3 times within 4 cycles then alert if failed port 8080 for 6 times within 8 cycles then restart if failed port 8443 for 3 times within 4 cycles then alert if failed port 8443 for 6 times within 8 cycles then restart if failed port 9990 for 3 times within 4 cycles then alert if failed port 9990 for 6 times within 8 cycles then restart if does not exist for 10 cycles then alert if does not exist for 5 cycles then exec "/bin/mount /mnt/nfs" I don't have samples, but from my memory, you can also define several actions for the same "event" several times with newer version like below if does not exist for 5 cycles then alert repeat every 2 cycles if does not exist for 5 cycles then exec "/bin/mount /mnt/nfs" repeat every 3 cycles if does not exist for 5 cycles then exec "/some/script/notify" repeat every 3 cycles In your case it would be something like (not tested) if status != 0 then exec "/usr/local/monit/conf/dummy.sh" repeat every 10 cycles if status != 0 then alert repeat every 10 cycles Hope this help. 2017-01-26 17:16 GMT+01:00 Riccardo Leonardi <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > thank you for your answer. > I've checked the syntax about repeat feature, and it works (I have 5.20.0). > Unfortunately what I need is not the script execution: that's is ok. > What I need is repeat of alert notification, and as far as I know this > notification is sent when the state changes only: OK->Failure and > Failure->OK. > As workaround I could explore some configuration at server side or forging > some explicit signal by the script that is run every x cycles (see dummy.sh > in my example), but I don't know how to do it. > > Thansk again > > Pensare Web srl, via Macanno | 38/N > 47923 Rimini RN (Italy) > T. 0541 309547 | F. 0541 1646143 > > Il 26/01/2017 16:56, Guillaume François ha scritto: > > Hi, > > Syntax is ok https://mmonit.com/monit/documentation/monit.html#ACTION > > Could it be an issue related to the version of Monit you're using ? > > Changelog (https://mmonit.com/monit/changes/) shows the behavior was > changed in 5.16.0 as before it was forced to "repeat every 1 cycle". > > Therefore this syntax was not supported before. > > Best Regards. > > 2017-01-26 16:27 GMT+01:00 Riccardo Leonardi <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> >> I have a script checking mail queue returning alert if queue lenght is >> greather than some threshold. >> >> The alert is correctly forwarded to slack channel, but when the threshold >> is reached only, not when the queue remains over the threshold. >> >> In fact the behaviour I'd like to implement is: >> - receive the alert when the queue goes over the threshold >> - continue receiving the alert (possibly with current queue lenght) every >> x cycles >> - stop receiving when the queue returns under the threshold >> >> Currently I have implemented the following: >> >> check program qlen_check with path "/usr/local/monit/conf/check_qlen.sh >> 200" >> if status != 0 then exec "/usr/local/monit/conf/dummy.sh" repeat >> every 10 cycles >> >> The script check_qlen.sh echoes queue lenght and return 1 if queue > 200. >> As soon as that happens I got 1 slack alert only, while I'd like to keep >> receiving it every x cycles (when dummy.sh is correctly run). >> >> Does anyone have any suggestion how to achieve that behaviour? >> >> Thank you in advance. >> >> Rik >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe: >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general >> > > > > -- > -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- > Version: 3.1 > GCS/IT d(+) s++:- a C++$ ULC(+)>+++$ !P--- L+>$ !E---? W+++$ !N* !o-- K--? > w(+) !O---? !M- !V--? PS+? !PE Y+ PGP++>+++ !t-- !5 !X- R(+)>++* tv-? b(-) > DI !D- G(+)>+ e+++ h--() r->$ y?* > ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ > > > -- > To unsubscribe:https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general > > > > -- > To unsubscribe: > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general > -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/IT d(+) s++:- a C++$ ULC(+)>+++$ !P--- L+>$ !E---? W+++$ !N* !o-- K--? w(+) !O---? !M- !V--? PS+? !PE Y+ PGP++>+++ !t-- !5 !X- R(+)>++* tv-? b(-) DI !D- G(+)>+ e+++ h--() r->$ y?* ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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