High 5 minute load average alert: add apache status

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chirpy
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Post by chirpy »

I'll see if this can be done.
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Post by chirpy »

I've added this to csf v3.07 which I've just released.
Swaroop
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Post by Swaroop »

Chirpy,

Where's the option to enable it in 3.07? On a fresh install, I get the apache status by defaul but not on an upgraded one.

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Post by verdon »

Swaroop wrote:Chirpy,

Where's the option to enable it in 3.07? On a fresh install, I get the apache status by defaul but not on an upgraded one.

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Check the release notes. I think you had to manually copy some template files to /etc/csf/ or something to that effect. Sorry I don't remember more clearly.
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Post by Swaroop »

verdon wrote:Check the release notes. I think you had to manually copy some template files to /etc/csf/ or something to that effect. Sorry I don't remember more clearly.
Ah, never bothered to check the templates; replaced the loadalert.txt template! Thanks :D
anewday
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Post by anewday »

I missed this too. :eek: Are there any other instances where one has to rename a file to get new functionality/features? I won't be surprised if there are more. Thanks for any help. :)
nfn
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Post by nfn »

Hi,

Sorry for using this old thread but I'm running apache on other port and I received "Could not retrieve Apache Server Status"

Can this be the problem?

Thanks
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