Thanks for the info..I'm already monitoring my processes!!!
Alejandro
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Thomas Nail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (sorry if this is re-post... it seems the list didn't like my email domain,
> initially)
>
> Alejandro Islas wrote:
>
>> HI, I need to know if some custom processes run on my linux servers. I've
>> been looking around for options and found the proc option in snmpd.conf
>> file, I have some questions about it. Do I only need to add my processes to
>> the configuration file using the proc command????
>>
> That' s correct.
>
>> I will not be monitoring standard processes like sendmail, mountd, etc. I
>> want it to monitor our private processes with which our applications run??
>> Do I have to implement any kind of code into the net snmp agent in order to
>> check the existance of my processes?? How does it work???
>>
>>
> You shouldn't have to add any code to get this particular feature
> working. The snmpd daemon is basically scanning the /proc filesystem for
> a process that is named <insert_your_name_here>. It does have to be an
> exact match, IIRC (i.e., "proc ntp" won't find processes named "ntpd"),
> but you should know what your process is going to be named, correct? =)
>
> HTH,
>
> -=Tom Nail
>
>
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