Re: SOT: killhttpd - or any process maybe

2004-03-19 Thread mimo
Ok - just answering my own question for future reference. I found this 
one and it's great!

http://sysfence.sourceforge.net/
mimo
mimo wrote:
Slightly off topic: we have an old server running old RedHat and there 
is no way of updating it so will have to rebuild it. One thing with 
its apache is that it keeps generating huge server load - probably 
because of some cms. Anyway I was looking for a daemon that monitors a 
group of processes and - if they generate too much load over a long 
period of time - kill them.
I have found this one: (procmurderd) 
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:fkRxpKTfiEEJ:www.he.net/adm/procmurderd.html+kill+load+daemon&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 

which would do what I want and a bit more. But tehre is no source code 
there and couldnt find it anywhere else. Does anzone know of such a 
daemon, used one?

Thanks,
mimo

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Re: SOT: killhttpd - or any process maybe

2004-03-19 Thread mimo
Ok - just answering my own question for future reference. I found this 
one and it's great!

http://sysfence.sourceforge.net/

mimo

mimo wrote:

Slightly off topic: we have an old server running old RedHat and there 
is no way of updating it so will have to rebuild it. One thing with 
its apache is that it keeps generating huge server load - probably 
because of some cms. Anyway I was looking for a daemon that monitors a 
group of processes and - if they generate too much load over a long 
period of time - kill them.
I have found this one: (procmurderd) 
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:fkRxpKTfiEEJ:www.he.net/adm/procmurderd.html+kill+load+daemon&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 

which would do what I want and a bit more. But tehre is no source code 
there and couldnt find it anywhere else. Does anzone know of such a 
daemon, used one?

Thanks,

mimo



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SOT: killhttpd - or any process maybe

2004-03-16 Thread mimo
Slightly off topic: we have an old server running old RedHat and there 
is no way of updating it so will have to rebuild it. One thing with its 
apache is that it keeps generating huge server load - probably because 
of some cms. Anyway I was looking for a daemon that monitors a group of 
processes and - if they generate too much load over a long period of 
time - kill them.
I have found this one: (procmurderd) 
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:fkRxpKTfiEEJ:www.he.net/adm/procmurderd.html+kill+load+daemon&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
which would do what I want and a bit more. But tehre is no source code 
there and couldnt find it anywhere else. Does anzone know of such a 
daemon, used one?

Thanks,
mimo
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SOT: killhttpd - or any process maybe

2004-03-16 Thread mimo
Slightly off topic: we have an old server running old RedHat and there 
is no way of updating it so will have to rebuild it. One thing with its 
apache is that it keeps generating huge server load - probably because 
of some cms. Anyway I was looking for a daemon that monitors a group of 
processes and - if they generate too much load over a long period of 
time - kill them.
I have found this one: (procmurderd) 
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:fkRxpKTfiEEJ:www.he.net/adm/procmurderd.html+kill+load+daemon&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
which would do what I want and a bit more. But tehre is no source code 
there and couldnt find it anywhere else. Does anzone know of such a 
daemon, used one?

Thanks,

mimo

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