Just out of curiosity, what is the benefit of having mails sent to you regardless of the system state? I always consider it the biggest advantage of a monitoring that it _alerts_ you actively in case of emergency.
Am 23. Januar 2017 um 17:59:56, Paul Tiseo (paulxti...@gmail.com(mailto:paulxti...@gmail.com)) schrieb: > So, I set monitrc to the below. Not sure where I am to add the "reminder" > clause so that the heartbeat service is the one that emails me without fail > (don't want this to apply to other services). Suggestions? > > set daemon 60 with start delay 15 > set logfile /apps/monit.log > set pidfile /apps/monit.pid > set idfile /apps/monit.id(http://monit.id) > set statefile /apps/state > > set mailserver smtp.gmail.com(http://smtp.gmail.com) port 587 > username "a...@aaa.com(mailto:a...@aaa.com)" password "aaa" > using tlsv12 > > set httpd port 2182 > allow aaa:aaa > signature disable > > set alert a...@aaa.com(mailto:a...@aaa.com) > > #-- HEARTBEAT --------------------------------------------------------- > check host agp-heartbeat address 127.0.0.1 every 2 cycles > if failed ping then alert > else if succeeded then alert > -- > Thanks. > > _______________________________ > Paul Tiseo, paulxti...@gmail.com(mailto:paulxti...@gmail.com) > -- > To unsubscribe: > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general -- To unsubscribe: https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general