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Pessoal,
Como faço para o mon monitorar o Serviço vsftpd no RH9? É necessário arrumar algum script ftp.monitor e/ou ftp.alert??
Hoje eu to usando somente o heartbeat.alert sem nenhuma alteração, apenas coloquei na pasta de alerts e configurei o mon.cf.
Preciso alterar editar algo no heartbeat.alert??
Segue meu mon.cf
================= mon.cf =========================
cfbasedir = /etc/mon/
alertdir = /usr/lib/mon/alert.d
mondir = /usr/lib/mon/mon.d
maxprocs = 20
histlength = 100
historicfile = /var/log/mon.log
randstart = 60s
hostgroup servers 10.36.0.219 10.36.0.220
watch servers
service ping
interval 1m
monitor fping.monitor -a
period wd {Mon-Fri}
alert mail.alert fabio@localhost
alert heartbeat.alert
alertevery 1h
period wd {Sat-Sun}
alert heartbeat.alert
alert mail.alert fabio@localhost
===============================================
Vlw
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mon no RH9
cadê seu heartbeat.alert?
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mon no RH9
Sim, você precisa usar um monitor de ftp. Ele vai de tempos em tempos estabelecer uma conexão para verificar a disponibilidade do serviço. Caso não consiga, vai disparar o alert que vc escolher, no caso vc escolheu enviar um mail e desativar o heartbeat atraves do heartbeat.alert. Isto fará a outra máquina perceber o problema e assumir. Então ali no monitor fping.monitor, vc coloca algum ftp.monitor.
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mon no RH9
Pitanga,
eu não postei o conteudo no meu heartbeat.alert pois como eu disse no inicio do topico utilizei-o sem realizar nehuma alteração, mas segue ae o heartbeat.alert que estou utilizando.
Toskinha,
Existe algum ftp.monitor pronto para utilizar na net??
Obrigado
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Shutdown heartbeat
# derived from Jim Trocki's alert.template
#
# Jim Trocki, [email protected]
# Sandro Poppi, [email protected]
#
# Copyright (C) 1998, Jim Trocki
# 2001, Sandro Poppi
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
use Getopt::Std;
getopts ("s:g:h:t:l:u");
#
# the first line is summary information, adequate to send to a pager
# or email subject line
#
#
# the following lines normally contain more detailed information,
# but this is monitor-dependent
#
# see the "Alert Programs" section in mon(1) for an explanation
# of the options that are passed to the monitor script.
#
$summary=<STDIN>;
chomp $summary;
$t = localtime($opt_t);
($wday,$mon,$day,$tm) = split (/\s+/, $t);
print <<EOF;
Alert for group $opt_g, service $opt_s
EOF
print "This alert was sent because service was restored\n"
if ($opt_u);
print <<EOF;
This happened on $wday $mon $day $tm
Summary information: $summary
Arguments passed to this script: @ARGV
Detailed information follows:
EOF
# shutdown heartbeat
system ("/etc/init.d/heartbeat stop");
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mon no RH9
Sim, com certeza. Procure no repositorio no site do mon ou no proprio fonte do mon.