On 9/7/06, Bill Chmura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone wants to update the tag on the mon-client so the new stuff
that fixes mon.cgi is in, I would be more than happy to roll a few
tarballs so there could be a new release.
I'd actually already moved the tag, but was waiting for Jim to
No, Mon does not currently support this format. Using logrotate is
probably an OK approach, but I suspect that you would need to restart
Mon to get it to close the file and create a new one. (Haven't
confirmed that, but I don't think it re-opens the file every time...)
A better answer would be
Any good reference on the web interface? (the
one from the site, mon.lycos.com is dead).
I believe the most commonly used interface is mon.cgi, maintained by
Ryan Clark, available at http://moncgi.sourceforge.net/
Ryan also has a website at http://www.ryanclark.org. He started working
on a
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, David Nolan wrote:
My best summary of Mon is that its monitoring for sysadmins.
i totally concur with david. what he said is spot-on.
i will add a few things, though:
the design of mon is extremely flexible, and was purposefully built the way it
was in order to leverage
--- David Nolan [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
No, Mon does not currently support this format.
Using logrotate is
probably an OK approach, but I suspect that you
would need to restart
Mon to get it to close the file and create a new
one. (Haven't
confirmed that, but I don't think it
I've recently spent a lot of time overhauling my mon.cf. I moved to m4
macros which I had been meaning to try (I recommend them to anyone who
has not tried them for mon.cf).
Anyway, I am trying to implement failure_interval and alertafter, but it
does not seem to like it.
Basically, I was
On 9/8/06, Bill Chmura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently spent a lot of time overhauling my mon.cf. I moved to m4
macros which I had been meaning to try (I recommend them to anyone who
has not tried them for mon.cf).
(Note to self: I really need to put together a public release of the