
Open your browser and head to You should be welcomed by M/Monit login page. Sudo firewall-cmd -reload Step 5: Accessing the service If you have firewalld installed and enabled, use these commands to enable the port: sudo firewall-cmd -permanent -add-port=8080/tcp You can also check resources used by a process and perform actions if values goes outside specific bounds. Mmonit runs as a http service exposed on port 8080. M/Monit is particularly useful for monitoring background or daemon processes, such as those started at system boot time. The Active: active (running) indicates that the service is up and running.Įnable the service on boot: sudo systemctl enable mmonit Step 4: Open port 8080 in firewall Mar 29 05:12:22 monitoring mmonit: mmonit 3.7.11 started Mar 29 05:12:22 monitoring systemd: Started M/Monit server.

#M monit debian drivers#
rw-r-r- vega20_vce.bin 165408 logstatsplainĪfter a reboot, only the monitor on the DVI port was active and found by xrandr and the display settings, but then, I checked the Configure new displays when connected, unplugged and re-plugged the HDMI output, and I was able to chose whether I wanted to mirror or extend the displays.Īnd as asked by Paradox in the comment, I only used drivers from the debian package, and the files listed above were manually downloaded and copied to the /lib/firmware/amdgpu directory.Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rvice disabled vendor preset: disabled)Īctive: active (running) since Tue 05:12:22 UTC 10s ago git revision 55730f6 Checkout or browse git repository Last modified: T04:39:21+00:00. rw-r-r- vega20_uvd.bin 379328 logstatsplain Monit provides a web interface that can be used to not just query monitor status but to also control the monitoring of configured services. Report problems to the qa. pseudopackage in the Debian BTS. rw-r-r- vega20_sos.bin 166800 logstatsplain rw-r-r- vega20_smc.bin 262912 logstatsplain rw-r-r- vega20_sdma1.bin 17408 logstatsplain rw-r-r- vega20_sdma.bin 17408 logstatsplain rw-r-r- vega20_rlc.bin 32052 logstatsplain rw-r-r- vega20_pfp.bin 21632 logstatsplain rw-r-r- vega20_mec.bin 268048 logstatsplain rw-r-r- vega20_me.bin 17536 logstatsplain

rw-r-r- vega20_ce.bin 9344 logstatsplain rw-r-r- vega20_asd.bin 78336 logstatsplain
#M monit debian download#
I was able to find and download the files from here and copied them to said directory. I tried installing some drivers I may need, like xserver-xorg-video-ati as I already had xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu installed, and at the end of the installation, I had a lot of warning messages saying that some files starting with vega20 were missing in /lib/firmware/amdgpu M/Monit is particularly useful for monitoring background or daemon processes, such as those started at system boot time. I can see some text related to amdgpu firmware when I boot, but it's too fast I can't catch it. M/Monit can automatically start a process if it does not run, restart a process if it does not respond and suspend a process if it uses too much resources. On the other hand, if your package has problems preventing it to migrate to testing, please fix them as soon as possible. Please avoid uploads unrelated to this transition, they would likely delay it and require supplementary work from the release managers.
#M monit debian how to#
I suspect it is a problem with my drivers, but I can't figure out how to install/update them properly yet. This package is part of the ongoing testing transition known as auto-openssl. Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 1920 x 1080ĭefault connected 1920x1080+0+0 0mm x 0mmĪnd info about the OS and the kernel uname -a

Outputs xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default Ĭapabilities: pm pciexpress msi vga_controller bus_master cap_list Only that display is detected by xrandr as well. When I go to Settings > Display, only my primary monitor is detected I have my primary monitor plugged on an HDMI port, and I wanted to use a secondary monitor on the DVI port, but this one is not detected.Īt startup, the boot text is mirrored on both monitors, but at the lightdm greeter, only my primary monitor is on. I'm using Debian Buster, XFCE 4.12 as my DE, with an AMD RX 580 graphics card.
