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From: | Mark Beattie |
Subject: | Re: [monit] http server could not create a server socket at port 2812 -- No such file or directory |
Date: | Thu, 8 Oct 2009 13:25:16 +1100 |
Its looking for that .pid or that stat file...
/root/.monit.id
/root/.monit.state
For me.
From: monit-general-bounces+fcases=inmte.com@nongnu.org [mailto:monit-general-bounces+fcases=inmte.com@nongnu.org] On Behalf Of Mark Beattie
Sent: October-07-09 7:45 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [monit] http server could not create a server socket at port 2812 -- No such file or directory
Hi,
We had been using Monit happily on a Debian box for a long time and could access the http server on port 2812 no problem. Today we wanted to add a service to monitor so we modified /etc/monit/monitrc and restarted monit with "/etc/init.d/monit restart" as usual. Monit is running, but we can no longer access the http server console.
Here's a log snippet:
monit[28691]: Starting monit daemon with http interface at [...snip...:2812]
monit[28693]: Starting monit HTTP server at [...snip...:2812]
monit[28693]: monit HTTP server started
monit[28693]: Monit started
monit[28693]: http server: Could not create a server socket at port 2812 -- No such file or directory
monit[28693]: monit HTTP server not available
To repeat the steps that caused the problem, all we did was edit the config file and restart monit with the init.d script. Didn't change any other config files, services, firewalls, etc.
Is anyone familiar with the error message "Could not create a server socket at port 2812 -- No such file or directory"?
thanks
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