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Re: trouble with responsetime keyword


From: M/Monit Support
Subject: Re: trouble with responsetime keyword
Date: Tue, 3 May 2022 12:55:26 +0200

Fixed (will be part of next release)

Best regards,
The M/Monit team


> On 29. 4. 2022, at 22:33, Lutz Mader <lutz.mader@freenet.de> wrote:
> 
> Hello Noel,
> you are right.
> 
> The syntax of your first sample should be right, see
> https://mmonit.com/monit/documentation/monit.html#NETWORK-PING-TEST,
> but does not fit to the p.y definitions (I think).
> 
> Your second sample confuse me, with a look to _checkConnection (in
> validate.c) the "Event_post(s, Event_Speed, State_Failed" set the status
> always to failed.
> 
>> Any guidance would be appreciated
> 
> The responsetime does not work, you can not use this at the time.
> 
> With regards,
> Lutz
> 
> 
> Am 29.04.22 um 19:06 schrieb Noel:
>> FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE-p11
>> monit-5.32.0 installed from ports
>> 
>> I'm having trouble using the reponsetime keyword in a check host statement.
>> 
>> If I use:
>> check host example with address example
>>   if failed ping4 with responsetime > 250 ms then alert
>> 
>> running "monit reload" results in "syntax error 'responsetime'"
>> 
>> If I use the port/protocol test, it doesn't give a syntax error, but
>> always fails the test.
>> 
>> check host example with address example
>>   if failed port 80 protocol http and responsetime > 250 ms
>>   timeout 20 s
>>   then alert
>> 
>> # monit status
>> ...
>> Remote Host 'example'
>>   status                       Speed failed
>>   monitoring status            Monitored
>>   monitoring mode              active
>>   on reboot                    start
>>   port response time           8.533 ms to example:80 type TCP/IP
>> protocol HTTP
>>   data collected               Fri, 29 Apr 2022 11:54:02
>> 
>> 
>> Any guidance would be appreciated
>> 
>> 
>>   -- Noel Jones
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 




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