Sync monit (1:5.0.3-3) from Debian Sid

Bug #426402 reported by BSD
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: monit

Hello,

There is new version of the package available in Debian Testing. See:

http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/monit

I would very much like to see this in Ubuntu Server 9.10.

Can the new version be integrated?

Thank you,
BSD

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Fabián Rodríguez (magicfab) wrote :

This request missed Debian Import Freeze (June 25th) and Feature Freeze (Aug 27th), I doubt there can be a feature freeze exception granted one week from release. I am still marking this confirmed, targeting 10.04.

This sync request is also missing a few requirements of the Sync Request Process:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcess

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Dragomir Minkovski (dejuren) wrote :

monit (1:5.0.3-3) - sync from Debian Sid

Changelog:

 monit (1:5.0.3-3) unstable; urgency=low

   * Daemon poll interval moved to rc-file instead of defaults
     (Closes: #541425)
   * Package upgraded (Closes: 453248)
   * Configuration snippets are included from /etc/monit/conf.d/*
     (Closes: #296479)

 -- Stefan Alfredsson <email address hidden> Tue, 18 Aug 2009 22:49:13 +0200

monit (1:5.0.3-2) unstable; urgency=low

   * inet6 and getaddr() fix (Thanks to Michael Stapelberg!)
     (Closes: #541139)

 -- Stefan Alfredsson <email address hidden> Wed, 12 Aug 2009 07:46:19 +0200

monit (1:5.0.3-1) unstable; urgency=low

   * New upstream release
   * CPU-count fix in upstream release (Closes: #517816)
   * Full eventqueue bug fixed in upstream release (Closes: #514709)
   * Non-md5sum password bug fix by upstream (Closes: #474009)
   * Uses unique message id's (Closes: #498346)
   * Typo in "monit status" fixed (Closes: #506923)
   * New format of debian watch file (Closes: #529128)
   * Enabled PAM functionality

 -- Stefan Alfredsson <email address hidden> Sat, 08 Aug 2009 10:21:37 +0200

summary: - New version available in Debian. Upgrade for Karmic?
+ Sync monit (1:5.0.3-3) from Debian Sid
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Fabián Rodríguez (magicfab) wrote :
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Upstream changelog: http://mmonit.com/monit/dist/CHANGES.txt

Changes since 4.10:

Version 5.0.3

NEW FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS:

* Fixed #26664: crash on service timeout or unmonitor action
  (introduced in 5.0.2). Thanks to Bretislav Kubesa and
  Michael Shigorin for report.

* Removed the configure --without-resource option. If the user
  who is running Monit doesn't have permissions to check the
  processes state, the related checks are disabled dynamically.

Version 5.0.2

BUGFIXES:

* 35 improvements based on code scan with Klockwork
  (http://www.klocwork.com/) which we were evaluating.
  Huge thanks to Klocwork for their great product.

* Fixed #26382: if start or stop script for some service didn't
  exist, monit logged error during configuration file parsing and
  refused to start. Monit now just logs warning and continues.

Version 5.0.1

BUGFIXES:

* Fixed a bug where Monit did not stop logging succeeded events.
  This bug occurred if PID, PPID, timestamp or size change tests
  were used and failed and then succeeded again.

Version 5.0

NEW FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS:

* M/Monit support added. If you run Monit on more than one
  server, you can use M/Monit to manage and control all your
  Monit enabled servers from one simple Web Interface. See
  http://mmonit.com/ for details.

* Support use of symbolic links in filesystem check. Thanks to
  Aleksander Kamenik for suggestion. Example:
    check filesystem rootfs path
         /dev/disk/by-uuid/4ef973f7-67d1-4bb0-8223-cb1c692b72e4
      if space usage > 95% then alert
      if inode usage > 95% then alert

* If no 'set mailserver' was defined in monitrc, Monit tried to
  fallback to localhost:25 SMTP server. This fallback was removed
  since it may be confusing. If you want to deliver mail alerts
  from Monit, the 'set mailserver' option is necessary. In case
  it is missing, Monit will log appropriate error and hint to add
  it.

* The generic send/expect protocol test limited the expect input
  to 256 bytes. It's possible to set the input buffer for expect
  globally - for example: set expectbuffer 20 kb Thanks to Asil
  Carlin for suggestion.

* The following event types were added CONTENT, FSFLAGS, PID and
  PPID and the following generic event types CHANGED and MATCH were
  removed and replaced by the above types and with the existing SIZE,
  CHECKSUM, TIMESTAMP events so the information is more specific
  The event types are internal to Monit and unless you have used
  either CHANGED or MATCH event in your alert filters, no change
  is necessary (alerts are delivered as usual, the tests just use
  different types internally).

* Monit now generates a unique id on first start and store the id
  in a permanent file. This id is used in protocol communication
  between Monit and M/Monit to pair a Monit instance with it's
  host entry in M/Monit. By default the id file is placed in
  $HOME/.monit.id. The location can be changed by using the set
  idfile statement, for example:
    set idfile /var/monit.id

* Monit now keep its service monitoring state even on Monit
  restart. Previously Monit dropped the state when it was stopped
  correctly. Services in manual monitoring mode w...

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Iulian Udrea (iulian) wrote :

Ack #1.

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Martin Pitt (pitti) wrote :

Can you please test the new version to ensure that it still works as desired?

Changed in monit (Ubuntu Karmic):
status: New → Incomplete
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Iulian Udrea (iulian) wrote :

18:39 <iulian> MagicFab: Thanks. Have you done any testing with it?
18:41 <MagicFab> iulian, personnally no. I am inquiring because we have a 24/7 customer asking for it, presumably they have.

I believe I should've pasted what I talked to Fabián yesterday on IRC.

Anyway, you can find the full log at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/10/19/%23ubuntu-motu.html

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Martin Pitt (pitti) wrote :

Fabian just tested this and confirmed that it works for him.

Ack #2, sub'ing ubuntu-archive.

Changed in monit (Ubuntu Karmic):
status: Incomplete → Confirmed
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Fabián Rodríguez (magicfab) wrote :

I've tested the build in Karmic, using upstream's tar ball. It built fine, only minor warnings, see attached.
I also directly installed Debian's package and didn't notice any unusual behavior, it just worked as expected.

I'd appreciate if anyone else can test this too and report back.

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Fabián Rodríguez (magicfab) wrote :
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Martin Pitt (pitti) wrote :

synced

Changed in monit (Ubuntu Karmic):
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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