Hello A. Aniruddha, the log format was changed with newer Monit versions.
[2022-05-06T13:33:35+0200] info : Monit daemon with PID 220475 awakened [2022-05-06T13:33:35+0200] info : Awakened by User defined signal 1 But the timestamp use seconds only, milliseconds are not available and the format can not changed in the monitrc file. With regards, Lutz
-----ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: aniruddh...@gmail.com Gesendet: 06.05.2022 08:33 Uhr An: monit-general@nongnu.org Betreff: Monit log timestamp format
Hello, I have monit version 5.25.1 on a Ubuntu Bionic, in that, I see the logs of the form: [UTC May 6 06:27:31] debug : '' zombie check succeeded Is there any way to include the milliseconds in the timestamp? or to change the timestamp format ? Earlier, I was using syslog so that I can get a timestamp like: 2022-05-06 03:51:09.427 monit[16814]: '' zombie check succeeded But In newer Linux, systemd taking over the logging, syslogs go via journald! I see logs in the syslog files as well as in the journals! Hence, I am thinking of falling back to the file log option, but it's essential for us to see milliseconds as well, in the timestamp! Any suggestions? -- Regards, A. Aniruddha
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