Simple Top-Down List:
Check syntax
monit -t
Check Id file
monit -v
Stop Monit
remove .monit.id
Start TCP network sniffer on both hosts, filter traffic between both hosts
tcpdump -n "host MMONIT_IP and host CLIENT_IP"
ping to check sniffer
Run monit in verbose
monit -I -vv
Unmonitor something
monit unmonitor SOMETHING
In case of no success... do an "strace -fo monit.log monit -I" and check
monit.log, Hope you understand system calls.
My 2 cents!
On 12/26/2013 11:30 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I know that this question has been asked many times in the past and that
people have been advised to remove .monit.id file.
Hoever, I have problems registering Springdale Linux (Princeton RedHat
clone) hosts running Monit with the evaluation version of M/Monit. I
tried running M/Monit even on the local machine but avail. I have no
problems registering OpenBSD and FreeBSD hosts so the configuration
files can't be the issue. I have also removed usual suspect .monit.id
file before starting things. Has anybody seen this before? I disabled
SELinux, IPtables even restarted M/Monit.
Thank you,
Predrag
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