puppet-module-sbitio-monit 1.0.0-5 source package in Ubuntu
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puppet-module-sbitio-monit (1.0.0-5) unstable; urgency=medium * Fix long desc (Closes: #1036048). -- Thomas Goirand <email address hidden> Tue, 22 Aug 2023 15:59:29 +0200
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puppet-module-sbitio-monit_1.0.0-5.dsc | 2.1 KiB | 52f18103443cbcd2ff4191904184020d7c7ac6274773d03bf4cba37a5efdd8c9 |
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puppet-module-sbitio-monit_1.0.0-5.debian.tar.xz | 2.9 KiB | 75028af2ada8f7ac37aacc4bc2598cdc2f3c5e6b138835d580ff7ad41b3e814e |
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- puppet-module-sbitio-monit: Puppet module for Monit
Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system using a
cross-platform specification language that manages all the separate elements
normally aggregated in different files, like users, cron jobs, and hosts,
along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and files.
.
Performs installation and configuration of Monit service, along with fine
grained definition of checks.
.
All check types provided by Monit are supported. Namely: directory, fifo,
file, filesystem, host, process, program, and system.
.
In adition to primitive types, a compound check type is provided: service. It
is a set of primitives to check a service's init script, binary and process.
.
service check type can work with sysv, systemd or upstart. In 0.3.x series it
defaults to sysv for compatibility reasons. From 1.0.x onwards it defaults to
the init system that each supported OS configures by default. The init type to
use can be also set per service.