diff --git a/man/man5/monitorix.conf.5 b/man/man5/monitorix.conf.5 index 3c7ce77..9b3a45b 100644 --- a/man/man5/monitorix.conf.5 +++ b/man/man5/monitorix.conf.5 @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ Default value: \fI%b %e\fP This enables or disables the monitoring of each graph. Placing a \fIy\fP on a desired graph and restarting Monitorix will automatically create the RRD file for that graph and start gathering information according to its settings. .RE .SS System load average and usage (system.rrd) -.BI alerts_enabled +.BI loadavg_enabled .RS This section enables or disables the alert capabilities for this graph. Only the alert for the average CPU load is currently implemented. It works as follows: .P @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ This list complements the \fBlist\fP option. When Monitorix is started it tries You can define as much entries as you want. .RE .P -.BI alerts_enabled +.BI rootfs_enabled .RS This section enables or disables the alert capabilities for this graph. Only the alert for the root filesystem disk usage is currently implemented. It works as follows: .P @@ -745,14 +745,12 @@ The currently supported Greylist software is: Default value: \fImilter-greylist\fP .RE .P -.BI alerts_enabled +.BI delvd_enabled .RS -This section enables or disables the alert capabilities for this graph. There are only two alerts implemented: the alert for the number of delivered messages and for the number of queued messages. They work as follows: +This section enables or disables one of the alert capabilities for this graph; the alert for the number of delivered messages. It works as follows: .P If the number of delivered messages reaches the \fBdelvd_threshold\fP value for the interval of time defined in \fBdelvd_timeintvl\fP, Monitorix will execute the external alert script defined in \fBdelvd_script\fP. .P -If the number of queued messages reaches the \fBmqueued_threshold\fP value for the interval of time defined in \fBmqueued_timeintvl\fP, Monitorix will execute the external alert script defined in \fBmqueued_script\fP. -.P The default Monitorix installation includes an example of a shell-script alert called \fBmonitorix-alert.sh\fP which you can use as a base for your own script. .P Default value: \fIn\fP @@ -789,6 +787,17 @@ It will receive the following three parameters: Default value: \fI/path/to/script.sh\fP .RE .P +.BI mqueued_enabled +.RS +This section enables or disables one of the alert capabilities for this graph; the alert for the number of queued messages. It works as follows: +.P +If the number of queued messages reaches the \fBmqueued_threshold\fP value for the interval of time defined in \fBmqueued_timeintvl\fP, Monitorix will execute the external alert script defined in \fBmqueued_script\fP. +.P +The default Monitorix installation includes an example of a shell-script alert called \fBmonitorix-alert.sh\fP which you can use as a base for your own script. +.P +Default value: \fIn\fP +.RE +.P .BI mqueued_timeintvl .RS This is the period of time (in seconds) that the threshold needs to be exceeded before the external alert script is executed.