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Is monitoring visible in the Apache domlogs on cPanel?
Is monitoring visible in the Apache domlogs on cPanel?
Hi,
Presumably the slow site monitoring appears in a user's access logs with an Ip corresponding to localhost? Ie the monitoring is via Apache on port 80 etc
Centralized Monitoring is a tool that allows hosting administrators to monitor load for all their servers. It is accessible over https://cm.cloudlinux.com/ interface. It does not record itself in any user's access log files since the cl_plus_sender service is used to process data. The actual events can be found in /var/log/clplus_sender.log file.
If I misunderstood you, please clarify what service you are talking about.
I'd like to use it to monitor average response time of all domains on the server within the last minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes and 24 hours.
I've enabled it in whm via the cloud Linux manager. I'd like to get it working via the CLI though. So far I can get the configuration via CLI however the "domains" part of the report ia CLI is blank.
Ah, sorry for misunderstanding, I was thinking about Centralized Monitoring since this forum section is about it. I will move this thread to the right place soon
The website monitoring will appear in user's access log files with either localhost or server IP address from where some kind of 'curl' will be used. Just checked the test servers and here is the line for it:
Using /usr/sbin/cloudlinux-ssa-manager set-config , is it possible to set the manager to monitor only one specific domain and report on it and ignore all the others? I'm looking for examples of set-config ideally.
In addition there appears to be a wmt-api utility, which might be more suitable?
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