Hello,
this is a problem actually for us.

We tried to do a workaround by treating several lines given as argument to our scripts, but looks like monit miss some lines when already executing a command on a match.

Some new lines added in same time slot as not treated, even if we immediately background
the script for an immediate return.
Or there is maybe a limit on number on lines treated at once ?

Any idea to solve our issue ?

regards


Le 19/02/2018 à 23:37, mart...@tildeslash.com a écrit :
Hello,

yes, see Monit 5.4 changelog:

--8<--
* The content match test now sends one event per cycle and pattern.
   Even if there are multiple lines matching the same pattern, only
   one event will be generated. Also the event rate is fixed now, so
   it is possible to require match for X cycles before generating the
   event.
--8<--

Besy regards,
Martin


On 19 Feb 2018, at 16:47, Eric Pailleau <e.paill...@numlog.fr> wrote:

Hello,

we see a difference in monit regular expression check  of a file.

On former monit version looks like monit did a command on each line found,
while using  version 5.9 we got a command with all the lines matching since 
file increased its size.

Is there a way to have former behaviour ?

regards

Eric



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