Re: [Perl-unix-users] Help: Daemon Status

2002-11-18 Thread Martin Moss
Title: RE: [Perl-unix-users] Help: Daemon Status apologies, I cut and pasted my code from something I'd already written, and the LOCKFILE bit is irrelevant.   Marty - Original Message - From: Martin Moss To: Mundell, R. (Ronald) ; '$Bill Luebkert' Cc: [

Re: [Perl-unix-users] Help: Daemon Status

2002-11-18 Thread Martin Moss
Title: RE: [Perl-unix-users] Help: Daemon Status Is it a general purpose process, or a custom process, e.g. will any of us here have heard of it.   Does this process write log files? Does it generate SNMP trap messages, Does the process try to communicate with anything else?   At the end of

RE: [Perl-unix-users] Help: Daemon Status

2002-11-18 Thread Mundell, R. \(Ronald\)
Title: RE: [Perl-unix-users] Help: Daemon Status I am trying to monitor a system process. I do not know where to start. Ronald Mundell Nedcor BG3 881-3751(011) 083407 -Original Message- From: $Bill Luebkert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 18 November 2002 02:42 To: Mundell

Re: [Perl-unix-users] Help: Daemon Status

2002-11-18 Thread $Bill Luebkert
Mundell, R. (Ronald) wrote: Good Day all I want to monitor a daemon for activity and uptime. I do not know where to start. If someone out there knows how to do this and are able to help me, it would be greatly appreciated. Pretty vague requirements. Something simple would be to have the da

[Perl-unix-users] Help: Daemon Status

2002-11-18 Thread Mundell, R. \(Ronald\)
Good Day all   I want to monitor a daemon for activity and uptime. I do not know where to start. If someone out there knows how to do this and are able to help me, it would be greatly appreciated.   Thank you,   Ronald Mundell Nedcor BG3 881-3751(011) 083407