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Re: how does monit every cycle statement works?


From: Martin Pala
Subject: Re: how does monit every cycle statement works?
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 09:45:51 +0200

the program timeout limits how long will monit wait for the program to finish ... it's not directly related to cycles counter 


On 11 Aug 2016, at 08:51, Vikram Kone <address@hidden> wrote:

and how does timeout comes into play here



On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:38 PM, Vikram Kone <address@hidden> wrote:
Do you mean this one?
if status !=0 for 2 times within 2 cycles then alert

On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:06 PM, Martin Pala <address@hidden> wrote:
The second configuration is correct.

The combination of "every" with "X cycles" is confusing, we'll modify the syntax: https://bitbucket.org/tildeslash/monit/issues/174/the-for-x-cycles-is-confusing-if-the-test

Best regards,
Martin


On 11 Aug 2016, at 04:48, Vikram Kone <address@hidden> wrote:

I have a monit check program as follows

check program test_pgm with path "/bin/bash /var/run/test.sh"
every 2 cycles
if status !=0 for 2 cycles then alert

Let's say my monit daemon is set to run every 60 seconds which means each cycle is 1 minute. I want to run my program every 2mins and alert if it fails twice in a row

Is what I have above correct? or should I say

if status !=0 for 4 cycles then alert

or should it be

if status !=0 for 2 times within 2 cycles then alert
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