On 3/4/06 1:15 PM, "Fred Moyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Peter Eisch wrote:
>> On 3/4/06 4:12 AM, "Ask Bjørn Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On Jan 26, 2006, at 21:55, Peter Eisch wrote:
>> 
>> I've added the caching and the /proc as well as the /kern for *bsd systems.
>> 
>> "Yes," I'm running this live on *bsd.  "No," I've not run this on *inux but
>> I've tested the logic on it.  If someone who has a moment to slide this onto
>> a linux system could take it for a spin I'd appreciate it.
>> 
> @400000004409e5863b905ffc eval Global symbol "@val" requires explicit
> package name at ./plugins/loadcheck line 83.
> @400000004409e5863b908324 Global symbol "@val" requires explicit package
> name at ./plugins/loadcheck line 83.
> 
> After I fixed that syntax error (vals instead of val), it's running
> fine.  Gentoo Linux 2.6.15, Qpsmtpd 0.31.1, forkserver, Perl 5.8.7.
> 
> Good stuff, thanks Peter.
> 

Argh, bad me.  Thanks for checking it out.  Fwiw, I'm running it with
'cache_time 30' as most of my load from spamassassin should have subsided in
that period of time.

Thanks too for the list for the suggestions on how to grab the time as that
has to be less load than the back-tick execution.

peter

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