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Re: [monit] status command output is incorrect


From: Craig Jolicoeur
Subject: Re: [monit] status command output is incorrect
Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 16:43:04 -0400

Ok,

That seems to have fixed it, but I'm not sure why?

Normally, I have been starting/stopping monit via /etc/init.d/monit
start|stop|restart

What did "monit quit" and specifying the control file on startup do
that the normal init.d startup didnt?

Thanks for the quick response, and help

- Craig

On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Martin Pala<address@hidden> wrote:
> Can you run monit with -v option and check output?
>
> 1.) stop monit:
> monit quit
>
> 2.) run monit in verbose mode in foreground:
> monit -vIc /etc/monit.conf
>
>
> Thanks,
> Martin
>
>
>
> On Aug 31, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Craig Jolicoeur wrote:
>
>> Well, the status output shows that the process "delayed_job" is not
>> monitored.  This is techincally correct because I don't specify
>> anywhere that monit should monitor a job called "delayed_job"
>>
>> I do specify processes named "delayed_job.0", "delayed_job.1" and
>> "delayed_job.2" and you can see those are not listed anywhere in the
>> status output (neither monitored or failed).
>>
>> If I do "monit monitor delayed_job.0" nothing happens and the monit
>> status output doesn't change.
>>
>> Again, monit is already monitoring delayed_job.0|1|2 fine, they just
>> don't appear in the status output for control.  Instead a process
>> called "delayed_job" appears that I have no idea where it comes from.
>>
>> - Craig
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Martin Pala<address@hidden>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> the "monit status" output shows, that the service monitoring was disabled
>>> -
>>> to enable it again, use: "monit monitor delayed_job.0".
>>>
>>> The reason why the service is not monitored should be in log file (most
>>> probably user action).
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>>
>>> On Aug 31, 2009, at 9:50 PM, Craig Jolicoeur wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm having an issue with monit's status command output not matching
>>>> what monit is actually doing.  As a result, I can't seem to
>>>> start/stop/monitor individual processes correct.
>>>>
>>>> Monit is monitoring the processes correctly, but the status command is
>>>> not showing what monit is actually doing and the monit start/stop
>>>> commands dont work as well.
>>>>
>>>> I included everything in my /etc/monit.d/* directly from my
>>>> /etc/monit.conf file.
>>>>
>>>> I have an /etc/monit.d/delayed_job.monitrc file with the following
>>>> contents: (also at http://pastie.org/600803)
>>>>
>>>> check process delayed_job.0 with pidfile
>>>> /home/rails/paseweb/shared/pids/delayed_job.0.pid
>>>> start program = "/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e
>>>> staging --pid-file=delayed_job.0 start"
>>>> stop program = "/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e
>>>> staging --pid-file=delayed_job.0 stop"
>>>> group paseweb
>>>>
>>>> check process delayed_job.1 with pidfile
>>>> /home/rails/paseweb/shared/pids/delayed_job.1.pid
>>>> start program = "/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e
>>>> staging --pid-file=delayed_job.1 start"
>>>> stop program = "/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e
>>>> staging --pid-file=delayed_job.1 stop"
>>>> group paseweb
>>>>
>>>> check process delayed_job.2 with pidfile
>>>> /home/rails/paseweb/shared/pids/delayed_job.2.pid
>>>> start program = "/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e
>>>> staging --pid-file=delayed_job.2 start"
>>>> stop program = "/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e
>>>> staging --pid-file=delayed_job.2 stop"
>>>> group paseweb
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The corresponding section in the monit status command gives the
>>>> following output:
>>>>
>>>> Process 'delayed_job'
>>>> status                            not monitored
>>>> monitoring status                 not monitored
>>>> data collected                    Mon Aug 31 14:40:42 2009
>>>>
>>>> But if I run "monit -v status", the debugging output at the top shows
>>>> me that monit is processing my delayed_job.monitrc file correctly,
>>>> while the status output at the bottom shows something completely
>>>> different: (also at http://pastie.org/600806, I've cut out the
>>>> extraneous bits for brevity while the pastie contains the full output)
>>>>
>>>> address@hidden monit.d]$ sudo monit -v status
>>>> monit: Debug: Adding host allow 'localhost'
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> The service list contains the following entries:
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> Process Name          = delayed_job.0
>>>> Group                = paseweb
>>>> Pid file             = /home/rails/paseweb/shared/pids/delayed_job.0.pid
>>>> Monitoring mode      = active
>>>> Start program        =
>>>> '/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e staging
>>>> --pid-file=delayed_job.0 start' timeout 30 second(s)
>>>> Stop program         =
>>>> '/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e staging
>>>> --pid-file=delayed_job.0 stop' timeout 30 second(s)
>>>> Pid                  = if changed 1 times within 1 cycle(s) then alert
>>>> Ppid                 = if changed 1 times within 1 cycle(s) then alert
>>>>
>>>> Process Name          = delayed_job.1
>>>> Group                = paseweb
>>>> Pid file             = /home/rails/paseweb/shared/pids/delayed_job.1.pid
>>>> Monitoring mode      = active
>>>> Start program        =
>>>> '/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e staging
>>>> --pid-file=delayed_job.1 start' timeout 30 second(s)
>>>> Stop program         =
>>>> '/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e staging
>>>> --pid-file=delayed_job.1 stop' timeout 30 second(s)
>>>> Pid                  = if changed 1 times within 1 cycle(s) then alert
>>>> Ppid                 = if changed 1 times within 1 cycle(s) then alert
>>>>
>>>> Process Name          = delayed_job.2
>>>> Group                = paseweb
>>>> Pid file             = /home/rails/paseweb/shared/pids/delayed_job.2.pid
>>>> Monitoring mode      = active
>>>> Start program        =
>>>> '/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e staging
>>>> --pid-file=delayed_job.2 start' timeout 30 second(s)
>>>> Stop program         =
>>>> '/home/rails/paseweb/current/script/delayed_job -e staging
>>>> --pid-file=delayed_job.2 stop' timeout 30 second(s)
>>>> Pid                  = if changed 1 times within 1 cycle(s) then alert
>>>> Ppid                 = if changed 1 times within 1 cycle(s) then alert
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> The Monit daemon 5.0 uptime: 2d 23h 11m
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> Process 'delayed_job'
>>>> status                            not monitored
>>>> monitoring status                 not monitored
>>>> data collected                    Mon Aug 31 14:40:42 2009
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?  I know monit is handling my jobs correctly because they
>>>> are all start and run fine.
>>>>
>>>> - Craig
>>>>
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