h/to/mon/local/mon.cf -b /path/to/mon -l all
And the mon.cf holds paths for the main Mon directory and the local one
to find all the goods.
alertdir = /path/to/mon/local/alerts:/path/to/mon/alert.d
mondir = /path/to/mon/local/monitors:/path/to/mon/mon.d
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unning into -- I'm happy to share my run file or
whatever you need to get it goin'.
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works for me" but no guarantees implied. :)
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elf? (Not the contents, but the
script itself.)
I don't know of any OS that stores sh in /usr/bin. My bet is on
/bin/sh. :)
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e Net::LDAPS' instead of
'Net::LDAP' in conjunction with --port 636 for that to work (and have
the requisite IO::Socket::SSL module installed.)
Or, if you really meant TLS, add
$ldap->start_tls( verify => 'none' );
Somewhere after the new(), but before