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For details see: https://mmonit.com/monit/changes/ New: Issue #715: The PostgreSQL protocol test has been improved and now supports authentication with username, password and database when testing connection. Example: if failed port 5432 protocol pgsql username "username" password "12345" database "test" then alert Previous Monit versions used hardcoded credentials when testing connection to postgresql (user=root and database=root). This could trigger thousands of messages like this in the postgresql log: root@root FATAL: password authentication failed for user "root" root@root DETAIL: Role "root" does not exist. Note: Monit will continue to use the hardcoded credentials (for backward compatibility) unless username and password are set. New: Issue #973: You can now test program output using a regular expression. Syntax: IF CONTENT [!]= <regex> THEN action Example: check program disk0_smart with path "/usr/sbin/nvme smart-log /dev/nvme0" if content != "critical_warning[ ]+: 0" then alert New: Issue #974: Monit CLI: Added support for the -g (group) option to the report command. Example: monit -g database report Fixed: Issue #991 (Monit 5.28.1 regression): MacOS: Monit didn't compile on MacOS 10.13 or older. Thanks to Lutz Mader. Fixed: Issue #994 (Monit 5.28.1 regression): The check program statement with every did not work properly. Fixed: Issue #995: Monit start delay was vulnerable to time jumps when Monit is waiting for the delay to pass. Thanks to Daniel Crowe. Fixed: Issue #975: Monit CLI: Monit did not report a warning if -s, -p, -l, -g or -c command-line options were specified multiple times and silently used the last value only. Monit will generate a warning now. Fixed: Issue #972: Monit GUI: The log view had no size limit when reading the Monit log file and could block the browser if the log file was large. Fixed: Issue #955: If more than one every statement is used in a check-service context only the last value is (silently) used. We now report a warning in this case. Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
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