Hello everyone.

I write because something Bob Williams says is releted to what I have
been thinking. Those very specific tests will grow MONIT endlessly if
implimented each time someone wants. What if MONIT can do such a test
like bellow ?;

 If Exec test_anything.sh Returns '111' Then ...

By this, administrators can tailor executables to test whatever he
needs. Won't it satisfy Bob's need for example?

>Hello,
>
>I'm new to this list.  I've installed Monit 4.7 on a RedHat 9 box I 
>have.  I use it to monitor my clients' routers, rather than to monitor 
>the rh9 box.  I've got about 20 "check host" directives in my monitrc 
>file.  I use the web interface to keep track of who's up and who's down. 
>
>What I'd like to know is if anyone has extended the HTML generated when 
>you click on a host in the web display.  For example, it would be useful 
>to have a link on the host's page that shows just the log entries for 
>that host (e.g., "grep {hostname} monit.log).  It would also be useful 
>to be able to include a "host attributes" file that could have 
>user-generated key/value pairs, e.g., Contact: Joe Blow, Phone: 
>999-999-9999, etc.
>
>I've searched the source code and had trouble finding anything I could 
>sink my teeth into.  Has this already been implemented (or something 
>similar?).
>
>Any ideas would be welcome.
>
>BTW, Monit is a great utility as it is, I use it every day to keep track 
>of my clients' networks.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob
>
>
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