Hi Lorne,

A dirty hack if you just want output in raw html, you could leverage a few 
command
line utilities like such as ccze to colourise output and aha to wrap that in 
html.

Something like this:

monit status servername | egrep ‘load|memory’ | ccze | aha > 
/vaw/www/html/servername.html

And then just run that on a cron every 5 minutes or whatever you need.
It’s not a graph per se but it’s quick and easy and you can use stylesheets 
with aha.

Although the xml output as already mentioned looks like a better place to start 
for a
full graphical output. You’d probably need to feed that data into something 
like rrdtool:
http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/
or Grafana which is very popular at the moment:
http://grafana.org/



Graham

_____________________________________
Graham Smith
Technical Officer
Department of Computing
Institute of Technology Tallaght
Tallaght
Dublin 24
Ireland

From: monit-general 
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Of Lorne Wanamaker
Sent: 11 February 2017 11:09
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Subject: Monit Output

Hi,
Trying to find some documentation on Monit output. What i would like to do is 
have our client portal fetch monit output and than graph it so it is visible in 
the clients service area.
Specifically load, ram, cpu, and disk use.
Anybody know the best way to accomplish this, or a doc on it?
Thanks,
Lorne

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