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24      <table border="0" CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=10>      <table border="0" CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=10>
25      <tr>      <tr>
26      <td>      <td>
27       Monit has an optional built-in web server which allows you to        <a href="monit_httpd.gif" border=0 ><img
28       check the status and manage services from a Browser. The web        src="t_monit_httpd.jpeg" align=left border=0></a>
29       server can bind to a certain interface on the local machine and      </td>
30       an Access Control List and Basic Authentication is used to      <td>
31       restrict access to the server. You can even setup the server to      This is the main page displayed when you access the monit daemon
32       use SSL and only allow client request with a special      from a browser. This page shows an overview and the status for all
33       certificate.<br><p>      services monitored. Clicking on a service link will show more
34        detailed information. Notice also that the monit web-server
35      <center>      supports SSL.
36      <img src="monit_httpd.gif"  border=0>      </td>
37      <br><p>      </tr>
     </center>  
     <font size=2><b>Picture 1.</b> The main page displays the status  
     for services monitored by monit. If you click on an entry link, a  
     page with detailed service information is displayed.</font>  
   
     <p><br><p>  
   
     <center>  
    <img src="monit_httpd1.gif"  border=0>  
     <br><p>  
     </center>  
     <font size=2><b>Picture 2.</b> Detailed information about the  
     apache process. From this page you can also start and stop the  
     process.</font>  
   
     <p><br><p>  
   
     <center>  
     <img src="monit_httpd2.gif"  border=0>  
     <br><p>  
     </center>  
     <font size=2><b>Picture 3.</b>The runtime page shows information  
     about the monit daemon. If you have setup monit to log to its own  
     log file you can view the content of the log file from this  
     page. You can also stop the monit http server thread,  
     <i>without</i> stopping the monit daemon.</font>  
38    
39      <p><br><p>      <tr>
40        <td>
41          <a href="monit_httpd1.gif" border=0 ><img
42          src="t_monit_httpd1.jpeg" align=left border=0></a>
43        </td>
44        <td>
45        This page is shown when you click on a service link. Detailed
46        information is displayed, but more important; from this page you
47        can start, stop and restart the service and also enable/disable
48        monitoring.
49        </td>
50        </tr>
51    
52      <center>      <tr>
53      <img src="console1.gif" border=0>      <td>
54      <br><p>      <a href="monit_httpd2.gif" border=0 ><img src="t_monit_httpd2.jpeg"
55      </center>      align=left border=0></a>
56      <font size=2><b>Picture 4.</b> If a monit daemon was started with      </td>
57      http support you can get extended process information as well as      <td>
58      start, stop or restart programs from the command line</font>      The runtime page shows information for the monit daemon. If you
59        have setup monit to log to its own log file you can also view the
60        log file from this page. From this page it is possible to stop the
61        monit http server thread, <i>without</i> stopping the monit
62        daemon.
63        </td>
64        </tr>
65    
66      <p><br><p>      <tr>
67        <td>
68        <a href="console1.gif" border=0 ><img src="t_console1.jpeg"
69        align=left border=0></a>
70        </td>
71        <td>
72        If the monit daemon was started with http support (strongly
73        recommended) then you can view extended service information from
74        the console. In fact, some information is <i>only</i> available if
75        monit was started with http support. From the console you can also
76        start, stop and restart services, as shown in this image.
77        </td>
78        </tr>
79    
80      <center>      <tr>
81      <img src="alert1.gif" border=0>      <td>
82      <br><p>      <a href="alert1.gif" border=0 ><img src="t_alert1.jpeg" align=left
83      </center>      border=0></a>
84      <font size=2><b>Picture 5.</b> Monit raise alert messages when      </td>
85      certain service event occurs. For instance if it has to restart a      <td>
86      service. This picture shows a standard restart message from      Monit raise alert messages when error events occurs. Here, a
87      monit. (In this case, viewed with the <a      standard error message is viewed.
     href="http://www.gnus.org/">gnus</a> mail reader.</font>)  
88      </td>      </td>
89      </tr>      </tr>
90      
91     </table>     </table>
92     </TD>     </TD>
93    </TR>    </TR>

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