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set alert ractive74@gmail.com | set alert ractive74@gmail.com | ||
set mailserver smtp.gmail.com port 587 | |||
username "MYUSER" password "MYPASSWORD" | |||
using tlsv12 | |||
check system $HOST | check system $HOST |
Revision as of 19:00, 25 February 2018
if installed with apt systemd file is already in.
sudo nano /etc/monit/monitrc
changed:
set alert ractive74@gmail.com
set mailserver smtp.gmail.com port 587
username "MYUSER" password "MYPASSWORD" using tlsv12
check system $HOST if loadavg (1min) > 4 then alert if loadavg (5min) > 2 then alert if cpu usage > 95% for 10 cycles then alert if memory usage > 75% then alert if swap usage > 25% then alert
check network public with interface eth0 if failed link then alert
sudo systemctl restart monit
sudo monit -t
sudo monit start all
sudo monit status
Systemd .service file
# This file is systemd template for monit service. To # register monit with systemd, place the monit.service file # to the /lib/systemd/system/ directory and then start it # using systemctl (see bellow). # # Enable monit to start on boot: # systemctl enable monit.service # # Start monit immediately: # systemctl start monit.service # # Stop monit: # systemctl stop monit.service # # Status: # systemctl status monit.service [Unit] Description=Pro-active monitoring utility for unix systems After=network.target [Service] Type=simple KillMode=process ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/monit -I ExecStop=/usr/local/bin/monit quit ExecReload=/usr/local/bin/monit reload Restart = on-abnormal [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target