Provided by: kopano-monitor_8.7.0-7.2ubuntu2_amd64 bug

NAME

       kopano-monitor - Start the Kopano monitor.

SYNOPSIS

       kopano-monitor [OPTION...] [SERVERNAME]

DESCRIPTION

       The monitor checks user mailbox sizes. When the quota is reached the monitor sends a quota
       email. When started, the program will keep running.

       The defaults can be overwritten in the config file.

       The default settings of the monitor program are defined in kopano-monitor.cfg(5).

OPTIONS

       Various options are possible. None of these options are required.

       --config, -c monitor.cfg
           Specify the location of the monitor.cfg file. If the monitor.cfg file is not
           specified, the monitor will try to load /etc/kopano/monitor.cfg. If that file is not
           present, it will continue using its default settings.

           Default: /etc/kopano/monitor.cfg

       --dump-config
           Displays the values of gateway.cfg configuration parameters and the implied defaults.

       --host, -h path
           Connect to the storage server through path, e.g.  file:///path/to/socket. Default:
           file:///var/run/kopano/server.sock.

       --foreground, -F
           Run in the foreground. Normally the monitor will daemonize and run in the background.

SIGNALS

       The following signals can be sent to the kopano-monitor process:

       HUP
           When the HUP signal is received, some options from the configuration file are
           reloaded. The reloadable options are listed in the kopano-monitor.cfg(5) manual page.

           Also, when using log_method = file, the logfile will be closed and a new logfile will
           be opened. You can use this signal in your logrotate system.

       TERM
           To gracefully let the service exit, the normal TERM signal is used.

USAGE

       The monitor checks user mailbox sizes. The monitor sends a quota email when the warning
       quota limit is reached. When started, the program will keep running. You may also use the
       init.d scripts:

       /etc/init.d/kopano-monitor [start| stop| restart]

AUTHOR

       Written by Kopano.

SEE ALSO

       kopano-monitor.cfg(5), kopano-server(8)