yes, monit requires pidfile ... you can still watch the parent process of smbd childs - the 'totalcpu' and 'totalmem' allows to react to total cpu and memory usage of all smbd's sub-processes, the 'children' statement allows to check sub-processes count.
Ah ok, unfortunately that's not going to work too well as I don't want to boot off all 50 users when only one has a problem.
Is there any way I can say "only do it between 2am and 3am"? Thanks, Adam. -- To unsubscribe: http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general
