Re: Tool to monitor system downtimes?

2007-03-28 Thread Joerg Lange
On 3/28/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Parse this single line file: /proc/loadavg. Thats what I already do in the perl program I wrote, in order to get the latest load (first number is the average per 1 minute)... Is there anything else you want to tell me, something that I missed?

Re: Tool to monitor system downtimes?

2007-03-28 Thread Joerg Lange
On 3/28/07, Roberto C. Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Perhaps something SNMP-based? Hmm I have briefly looked at that now, but it seems to be quite an overkill for what I want to archieve, or am I wrong? For system traffic monitoring I use "vnstat" at the moment, which is a very small and

Tool to monitor system downtimes?

2007-03-28 Thread Joerg Lange
Hi all, is there a simple tool to monitor high system loads and outages in debian? For me, it would be completely sufficient if there would be a tool that samples every minute or every few minutes (e.g. in a cron job) the system load and reports any issues to the user in a simple way like this:

cyrdeliver: "Message contains invalid header"

2005-09-06 Thread Joerg Lange
Hi,   I'm having a hard time getting cyrus (debian packages cyrus21-*) to run together with exim and procmail.   I have configured the system that mails are passed to procmail by exim, and then to cyrdeliver by the .procmailrc. However, cyrus gives me the error message: "Message contains invalid he