![]() Stop program = "/etc/init.d/apache2 stop" Start program = "/etc/init.d/apache2 start" with timeout 60 seconds On Dabian/Ubuntu: /etc/monit/monitrc check process apache with pidfile /run/apache2.pid Start program = "/etc/init.d/httpd start" with timeout 60 seconds Edit your monit configuration file and add following settings at end of file On CentOS, RHEL: /etc/nf check process apache with pidfile /var/run/httpd.pid The very first service we are adding Apache. Let’s start with adding services in Monit to monitor them and take necessary action on condition meet. Step 3 – Monitor Apache Service with Monit Now access Monit web interface by pointing your browser to 2812 on localhost To change default port simply update first line of above showing configuration and set your preferred port. Starting monit: monit: generated unique Monit id 0dbd9dc3f0aa7ed7df9e7a069aea9b84 and stored to '/root/.monit.id' Īs per above configuration monit will start on port 2812 and only accessible from localhost. To enable monit web interface, edit configuration file ( For RHEL based /etc/nf & For Dabian Based System /etc/monit/monitrc ) in your favorite editor and uncomment following lines set httpd port 2812 andĪnd start monit service. (Optional For CLI Lovers) Monit also provided an web interface to view services and processes status. CentOS, RHEL and Scientific Linux # yum install monitĭebian and Ubuntu $ sudo apt-get install monit For CentOS/RHEL users need to enable epel repository in his system before installing it. Monit can be easily installed with package manager in most of Linux flavors. In this article we will only show you configuration for few services only. Monit has capability to monitory any of services running on system, We just only need to add settings in it. This article will help you to install and configure Monit on CentOS, RHEL, Fedora, Ubuntu, Dabian and Scientific Linux.
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