Sorry > what route is it on? You find the executable in folder /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin, use "which" to find the monit file.
# which monit /usr/local/bin/monit Lutz Am 30.05.24 um 21:32 schrieb Lutz Mader: > Hello Jordi Delgado, > you should start "bin/monit -h" to test you system is supported by the > mew monit release. > > Based on monit 5.3x.0 the old configuration should fit, but you can > tests the configuration with "bin/monit -t your/old/monitrc". > > To migrate to the new release: > Stop monit. > Copy the new bin/monit and the man/man1/monit.1 file to the right place. > Delete or rename the state file, see "set statefile" in your monitrc. > Start monit again. > > This is my way to migrate to a new monit release. > > Lutz > > > Am 29.05.24 um 11:08 schrieb Jordi Delgado - Market Software: >> Ok thanks, it's a somewhat obvious question I know, but how do you update an >> old version to this new version 5.34? Do I have to replace the monit file >> only? what route is it on? >> thank you >> >> >> >> >> De: [email protected] >> <[email protected]> En nombre de >> M/Monit Support >> Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 29 de mayo de 2024 8:55 >> Para: This is the general mailing list for monit <[email protected]> >> Asunto: [Announce] Monit 5.34.0 >> >> Hi, >> >> We have just released Monit 5.34.0 >> >> Download: https://mmonit.com/monit/#download >> >> >> Release Notes: >> ============== >> >> Please see https://mmonit.com/monit/changes/ for a complete and detailed >> list of changes in this release. >> >> >> Contact: >> ======== >> >> If you have questions, comments or any other feedback about this release, >> please reply to this post. >> >> >> Best regards from the Monit team >> >> >
