Hmm I had assumed the -P = process/server name and the -c = config file
What we're trying to do is monitoring process' on remote box to see that thy are within parameter Any suggestion on how to attack this? Thanks -----Original Message----- From: Jim Trocki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 6 January 2005 11:18 To: Craig Reeson Cc: mon@linux.kernel.org Subject: RE: Help with mon.cf switches On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Craig Reeson wrote: > Thanks for everybody's help so far... > > It has been mentioned that the -P and -C switches are no longer > supported/used in mon-0.99.2 So what should I replce these switches > with? (I am running Debian testing w/ 0.99.2-7) your config file must be assuming some process.monitor that i've never seen before, or that has never been shipped with any of the previous versions of mon i've ever released. i have no record of process.monitor (the one written by brian moore) ever taking a -P or a -C argument. i have no idea what those arguments are supposed to do. --- This email and any files transmitted with it are solely intended for the use of the addressee(s) and may contain information that is confidential and privileged. If you receive this email in error, please advise us by return email immediately. Please also disregard the contents of the email, delete it and destroy any copies immediately. Computershare Limited and its subsidiaries do not accept liability for the views expressed in the email or for the consequences of any computer viruses that may be transmitted with this email. This email is also subject to copyright. No part of it should be reproduced, adapted or transmitted without the written consent of the copyright owner. _______________________________________________ mon mailing list mon@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon