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Use M/Monit to manage all your Monit servers. M/Monit expand on Monit's capabilities and provides monitoring and management of all your Monit enabled hosts via a modern, clean and well designed user interface which also works on mobile devices. TRY IT NOW
Monit Manual
Monit is controlled via an easy to configure control file based on a free-format, token-oriented syntax. Monit logs to syslog or to its own log file and notifies you about error conditions via customisable alert messages. Monit can perform various TCP/IP network checks, protocol checks and can utilise SSL for such checks.
Monit Updates and Release Notes
2025年1月11日 · Monit Updates and Release Notes. This page summaries changes made in Monit since version 5.7.0. Please see the commit log for a detailed list of changes and commits leading up to the various releases below. Use the issue tracker to …
M/Monit
Monit is a small popular Open Source utility for managing and monitoring Unix systems. M/Monit builds on Monit's capabilities and provides monitoring and management of all your Monit enabled hosts via a modern, clean and well designed user interface which also works on mobile devices.
M/Monit | Wiki
Here are some real-world configuration examples for monit. It can be helpful to look at the examples given here to see how a service is running, where it put its pidfile, how to call the start and stop methods for a service, etc.
Wiki - M/Monit
Install Monit; Automatically Start Monit when system boots; Enable SSL in Monit HTTP GUI; Sending alerts via Gmail; Unauthenticated read-only guest access; HTTP Proxy for Monit: Proxying Monit via Apache; Proxying Monit via Nginx; Monitoring examples: Custom tests (sensors, top10) Monitoring Apache status; Monitoring PostgreSQL Servers ...
Wiki - M/Monit
Welcome to the Monit wiki! Use this wiki to submit tips and tricks, suggestions, examples and howtos. You can edit any page you want and we hope that you will contribute to this wiki.
Wiki - M/Monit
A: Monit console commands like, monit summary and monit procmatch prints UTF8 characters to output data in a nice table. If your terminal is not configured to handle UTF8 text, a stream of strange characters might be displayed instead.
M/Monit | Wiki
By default Monit is installed in /usr/local/bin/ and the monit.1 man-file in /usr/local/man/man1/. To change the default location use the --prefix option to ./configure You can also create an RPM package for CentOS/RHEL/Fedora from the source code directly using rpmbuild:
Documentation - M/Monit
M/Monit Documentation. The Wiki has lots of information about M/Monit and Monit.