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misc/mtail: Start of an mtail config
Stashing it here in case anyone wants to continue working on it.
Currently it's only counting log messages by level.
Due to the permissions set by systemd on Prosody logs, mtail never
managed to start correctly until permissions were manually relaxed.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 17 Sep 2023 13:36:30 +0200 |
parent | 2241:2a16a6c67288 |
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--- labels: Stage-Beta summary: Host status check ... Introduction ============ This module allows you to monitor the state of hosts and components in your Prosody server. For example, it will track whether components are connected and (if the component supports it) listen for heartbeats sent by the component to indicate that it is functioning. This module does not expose any interface to access the status information itself. See [mod\_http\_host\_status\_check] for a module that allows you to access host status information over HTTP(S). Configuration ============= There are no configuration options for this module. You should enable it on every host that you want to monitor, by adding it to modules\_enabled. Note that to monitor components, adding to the global modules\_enabled list will not suffice - you will need to add it to the component's own modules\_enabled, like this: ``` {.lua} Component "mycomponent.example.com" modules_enabled = { "host_status_check" } ``` Compatibility ============= Works with Prosody 0.9.x and later.