Hello,

Same as Andrew Ferrier, I prefer a directory where package can put
config file. /etc/monitrc.d/ or /etc/monit/conf.d/ (similar to
/etc/apache2/conf.d/) or with simlink to enable it. I'm realy
interesting to this approach because with that directory each new daemon
could be automatically monitored by monit without extra configuration.

IMO, it's in the debian logic, if you install apache2 package, it's to
start apache2 at start-up ... if you install monit it's to monitor all
your daemon installed on your system. If you don't want to monitor all
daemon, you can manually remove simlink to disable part of monitoring.


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