That's an idea... I'll try to set a lock file to ensure only one script is
running.
I'll check if there is a way to set a timeout on the snmpget (walk) to
prevent (if possible) that the script hangs up during the execution.

BTW I cannot give me an answer how the memory is changing so quickly and why
the allocated memory from the scripts cannot change to free at the end of
the process.

http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/p/02-memory.png

Anyway, it's a little off topic, but thank's!

@Serge: thank's for the friendly cron version :)

Simon

> -----Messaggio originale-----
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> Inviato: lunedì 7 giugno 2004 13.31
> A: Serge Maandag
> Cc: [email protected]
> Oggetto: [rrd-users] Re: RRDTOOL - SNMP & System Resources
> 
> 
> Citeren Serge Maandag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > There are all snmpget checks... Maybe should find a way to
> > > stop the script
> > > if not finished within 5 minutes.... How?
> >
> > that totally depends on how your script was written.
> >
> why nog use a lock-file?
> 
> and if the lock file exists send an email to the admin.
> 
> mvg
> 
> Erik de Mare
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