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[*] Emulating binary name: monit
[*] Emulator used: qemu-mipsel-static
[*] Using root directory: /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/1568982-13971496.squashfs_v4_le_extract (1/1)
[*] Using CPU config: 
[*] Emulating binary: /usr/bin/monit

[*] Change permissions +x to /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/1568982-13971496.squashfs_v4_le_extract/./usr/bin/monit.
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/monit with parameter NONE
/etc/monitrc:9: Program is not executable: '/etc/init.d/mqtt-service'
/etc/monitrc:10: Program is not executable: '/etc/init.d/mqtt-service'
/etc/monitrc:11: Program is not executable: '/etc/init.d/mqtt-service'
The control file '/etc/monitrc' permission 0644 is wrong, maximum 0700 allowed
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/monit with parameter -v
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/monit with parameter -V
Adding 'allow 127.0.0.1' -- host resolved to [::ffff:127.0.0.1]
/etc/monitrc:9: Program is not executable: '/etc/init.d/mqtt-service'
/etc/monitrc:10: Program is not executable: '/etc/init.d/mqtt-service'
/etc/monitrc:11: Program is not executable: '/etc/init.d/mqtt-service'
The control file '/etc/monitrc' permission 0644 is wrong, maximum 0700 allowed
qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - core dumped
This is Monit version 5.25.2
Built without ssl, without ipv6, with compression, without pam and with large files
Copyright (C) 2001-2018 Tildeslash Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/monit with parameter -h
Usage: monit [options]+ [command]
Options are as follows:
 -c file       Use this control file
 -d n          Run as a daemon once per n seconds
 -g name       Set group name for monit commands
 -l logfile    Print log information to this file
 -p pidfile    Use this lock file in daemon mode
 -s statefile  Set the file monit should write state information to
 -I            Do not run in background (needed when run from init)
 --id          Print Monit's unique ID
 --resetid     Reset Monit's unique ID. Use with caution
 -B            Batch command line mode (do not output tables or colors)
 -t            Run syntax check for the control file
 -v            Verbose mode, work noisy (diagnostic output)
 -vv           Very verbose mode, same as -v plus log stacktrace on error
 -H [filename] Print SHA1 and MD5 hashes of the file or of stdin if the
               filename is omited; monit will exit afterwards
 -V            Print version number and patchlevel
 -h            Print this text
Optional commands are as follows:
 start all             - Start all services
 start <name>          - Only start the named service
 stop all              - Stop all services
 stop <name>           - Stop the named service
 restart all           - Stop and start all services
 restart <name>        - Only restart the named service
 monitor all           - Enable monitoring of all services
 monitor <name>        - Only enable monitoring of the named service
 unmonitor all         - Disable monitoring of all services
 unmonitor <name>      - Only disable monitoring of the named service
 reload                - Reinitialize monit
 status [name]         - Print full status information for service(s)
 summary [name]        - Print short status information for service(s)
 report [up|down|..]   - Report state of services. See manual for options
 quit                  - Kill the monit daemon process
 validate              - Check all services and start if not running
 procmatch <pattern>   - Test process matching pattern
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/monit with parameter -help
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/monit with parameter --help
Usage: monit [options]+ [command]
Options are as follows:
 -c file       Use this control file
 -d n          Run as a daemon once per n seconds
 -g name       Set group name for monit commands
 -l logfile    Print log information to this file
 -p pidfile    Use this lock file in daemon mode
 -s statefile  Set the file monit should write state information to
 -I            Do not run in background (needed when run from init)
 --id          Print Monit's unique ID
 --resetid     Reset Monit's unique ID. Use with caution
 -B            Batch command line mode (do not output tables or colors)
 -t            Run syntax check for the control file
 -v            Verbose mode, work noisy (diagnostic output)
 -vv           Very verbose mode, same as -v plus log stacktrace on error
 -H [filename] Print SHA1 and MD5 hashes of the file or of stdin if the
               filename is omited; monit will exit afterwards
 -V            Print version number and patchlevel
 -h            Print this text
Optional commands are as follows:
 start all             - Start all services
 start <name>          - Only start the named service
 stop all              - Stop all services
 stop <name>           - Stop the named service
 restart all           - Stop and start all services
 restart <name>        - Only restart the named service
 monitor all           - Enable monitoring of all services
 monitor <name>        - Only enable monitoring of the named service
 unmonitor all         - Disable monitoring of all services
 unmonitor <name>      - Only disable monitoring of the named service
 reload                - Reinitialize monit
 status [name]         - Print full status information for service(s)
 summary [name]        - Print short status information for service(s)
 report [up|down|..]   - Report state of services. See manual for options
 quit                  - Kill the monit daemon process
 validate              - Check all services and start if not running
 procmatch <pattern>   - Test process matching pattern
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/monit with parameter --version
Usage: monit [options]+ [command]
Options are as follows:
 -c file       Use this control file
 -d n          Run as a daemon once per n seconds
 -g name       Set group name for monit commands
 -l logfile    Print log information to this file
 -p pidfile    Use this lock file in daemon mode
 -s statefile  Set the file monit should write state information to
 -I            Do not run in background (needed when run from init)
 --id          Print Monit's unique ID
 --resetid     Reset Monit's unique ID. Use with caution
 -B            Batch command line mode (do not output tables or colors)
 -t            Run syntax check for the control file
 -v            Verbose mode, work noisy (diagnostic output)
 -vv           Very verbose mode, same as -v plus log stacktrace on error
 -H [filename] Print SHA1 and MD5 hashes of the file or of stdin if the
               filename is omited; monit will exit afterwards
 -V            Print version number and patchlevel
 -h            Print this text
Optional commands are as follows:
 start all             - Start all services
 start <name>          - Only start the named service
 stop all              - Stop all services
 stop <name>           - Stop the named service
 restart all           - Stop and start all services
 restart <name>        - Only restart the named service
 monitor all           - Enable monitoring of all services
 monitor <name>        - Only enable monitoring of the named service
 unmonitor all         - Disable monitoring of all services
 unmonitor <name>      - Only disable monitoring of the named service
 reload                - Reinitialize monit
 status [name]         - Print full status information for service(s)
 summary [name]        - Print short status information for service(s)
 report [up|down|..]   - Report state of services. See manual for options
 quit                  - Kill the monit daemon process
 validate              - Check all services and start if not running
 procmatch <pattern>   - Test process matching pattern
This is Monit version 5.25.2
Built without ssl, without ipv6, with compression, without pam and with large files
Copyright (C) 2001-2018 Tildeslash Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/monit with parameter version

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/etc/monitrc:9: Program is not executable: '/etc/init.d/mqtt-service'
/etc/monitrc:10: Program is not executable: '/etc/init.d/mqtt-service'
/etc/monitrc:11: Program is not executable: '/etc/init.d/mqtt-service'
The control file '/etc/monitrc' permission 0644 is wrong, maximum 0700 allowed