Marc, just a simple thought: Define this check with a „noalert“ statement and define an additional one with softer criterions (like „… for 5 cycles…“) which does real alerts?
Cheers! Tino > Am 22.03.2019 um 22:46 schrieb Marc Rossi <mross...@gmail.com>: > > I have a process that creates a logfile named > "/var/log/foo-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.log" at startup. To simplify things I create a > soft-link to the latest file named "/var/log/foo.log". > > Whenever the process is restarted it deletes the soft-link (since it is > pointing to a file that is no longer current). I have the following "check > file" setup to re-create that soft-link and start monitoring the file. Only > problem is it still generates a "file doesn't exist" event after 3 cycles > before creating the soft-link and a "file exists" event. > > check file foo.log with path /var/log/foo.log > if not exist for 3 cycles then exec "/bin/bash -c 'ln -s `ls -t > /var/log/foo-*.*.log|head -n1` /var/log/foo.log'" > if content != "\[INFO\]" then alert > group foo > > Any ideas on how to prevent the initial "file doesn't exist" event? > > (just to eliminate one of obvious solutions. the soft link cannot be created > from the startup script in between unmonitor/monitor commands to foo.log as I > don't control the app startup. the foo.log entry stays monitored 24x7 as the > soft-link is not deleted at app shutdown which keeps things simple) > > Marc > -- > To unsubscribe: > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general -- To unsubscribe: https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general