Monit does not give any error message when a non existent group name is used
Issue #293
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If a user uses a group command with a group name that has not been configured, monit does not give any output at all. It would be better if monit could return some kind of error statement when it can not find a group name the user is trying to use.
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repo owner - changed status to resolved
Fix Issue
#293: monit CLI command with service group option will return an error if the group doesn't exist.→ <<cset 44756103c6da>>
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repo owner @fraff Thanks for report, added warning if the include pattern didn't match or the path doesn't exist (https://bitbucket.org/tildeslash/monit/commits/3e16c30502e3/)
P.S. please create new issue in the future rather then reusing other issue
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reporter Can we add the same for a non existing process or program too???
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repo owner - removed version
Removing version: 5.15 (automated comment)
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Same for "include" a non existing file, a warning would be welcome.