![]() ![]() Received: from (localhost )īy (Postfix) with ESMTP id 670E21082B34 ![]() The Monit has sent emails to the root user about the HTTP process. Here, I am using the local relay so that we can read mail alert over the terminal to verify the testing. #with ssl įinally, set the mail server configuration so that you can receive mails. Use address localhost # only accept connection from localhostĪllow localhost # allow localhost to connect to the server andĪllow admin:monit # require user 'admin' with password 'monit' Look for httpd port 2812, modify the following entries. By default, monit listens on 2812 port, but it needs to be set up.Įdit the monit configuration file. Monit also provides a web interface for monitoring and managing the configured services. set log /var/log/monit Enable Monit Web Interface Logs setting can be changed by using the following file. See extras at the bottom of this article. set mailserver mx.itzgeek.local port 25Īlert templates can be found in the configuration file itself. set daemon 30Īlerts can be configured by. This setting can be altered by changing the below line. vi /etc/monitrcīy default, monit is set to check the services at an interval of 30 seconds. We will make a few changes to the Monit configuration file for our requirements. The main configuration file of Monit is /etc/monitrc. Output: Starting Monit 5.25.1 daemon with http interface at :2812 Start monit by using the following command. CentOS 8 Debian 10/9 Ubuntu 18.04 Ubuntu 16.04 Install MonitĮnable the EPEL repository to download the latest version of Monit. ![]()
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