Hi Martin,
Thanks for the reply.
What I basically need is to configure monit to send traps whenever
an event occurs. Practically I want all the messages (or just errors)
that are logged in the monit log file to be sent to the SNMP manager.
As far as I see, the only way to make this work is to use
IF <TEST> THEN EXEC "script"
constructor which must be placed in
CHECK <file>, <process>
block. Is this right?
Is it possible to set a global rule whenever an event or error occurs
(start, stop, failed...).
Execute
IF <TEST> THEN EXEC "script"
but not specifically for a service, some sort of process independent
global alert.
How can I do that?
BR, Jovan
On 8/13/07, Martin Pala <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
you can use exec action to send snmp trap
Martin
Jovan Kostovski wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible (is there a mechanism) to send monit alerts as
trap notifications to a SNMP manager, by use of command such as snmptrap?
As far as I know, monit sends alerts only by e-mail, so the
only option that I can think of is to write a script that will
parse these e-mails or the monit log file and send trap signals
to the SNMP manager.
Any other ideas?
I've read something in list archives about snmp support in some future versions,
but will it be soon?
BR, Jovan
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