* Nathan Gibbs wrote:
Just updated the process monitor.
http://www.cmpublishers.com/oss/
Reduced bandwidth usage when the -p option is used.
(Originally, we continued pulling proc table entries after we found the proc )
Code Polishing
Enjoy.
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Sincerely,
Nathan Gibbs
Systems
In celebration of Labor Day ( US ).
The improved process.monitor.
Get it while its hot!
http://www.cmpublishers.com/oss/
Improvements include
Added ability to query for a specific process.
-p option ( nuf said )
Added support for the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.
-u option ( now you can query everything
Hi, when i run
./process.monitor -c More_AcceSS_on_5353 host 10.32.3.51
i get this error:
Can't locate object method new via package SNMP::Session (perhaps you
forgot to load SNMP::Session?) at ./process.monitor line 50.
I use this for testing before i modify my min.cf, how can i solve
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi, when i run
./process.monitor -c More_AcceSS_on_5353 host 10.32.3.51
i get this error:
Can't locate object method new via package SNMP::Session (perhaps you
forgot to load SNMP::Session?) at ./process.monitor line 50.
I use this for testing
--On Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:07 PM +1100 Craig Reeson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I am getting a SNMP timeout issue (using monshow.cgi). I have tried
increasing the timeout in process.monitor but it has made no difference.
However, if I just run 'process.monitor -c mycom 172.28.47.60
Guys,
I am still having difficulty getting this to work (fixed previous
issues, the mon.cf I was given was wrong).
Now I am getting a SNMP timeout issue (using monshow.cgi). I have tried
increasing the timeout in process.monitor but it has made no difference.
However, if I just run
I wish to check that a particular process is running. The obvious
solution is: Use process.monitor. But the Net-SNMP's prTable only
stores the name of the executable and can only check it (on the
proc directives of snmpd.conf), not the full command-line.
Which means that I can check that 'sshd
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 12:53:44PM +0100,
Alex David Shadrach Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
a message of 13 lines which said:
How about putting $0 = 'foobar'; at the top of your Perl
script?
Because it doesn't work. Test it if you don't believe me. (FreeBSD
4.1.1, both ps and snmpd