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== What's beanmonitor? == | == What's beanmonitor? == | ||
− | Beanmonitor is a software specifically developed to monitor the /proc/user_beancounters file for an increase in failcount. It provides an easily configurable way of notifying administrators both on a per- | + | Beanmonitor is a software specifically developed to monitor the <code>/proc/user_beancounters</code> file for an increase in failcount. It provides an easily configurable way of notifying administrators both on a per-[[container]] and system-wide basis. Additionally, beanmonitor is released under the MIT License enabling you to use it in about any way imaginable. |
== Features == | == Features == |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 24 January 2008
What's beanmonitor?[edit]
Beanmonitor is a software specifically developed to monitor the /proc/user_beancounters
file for an increase in failcount. It provides an easily configurable way of notifying administrators both on a per-container and system-wide basis. Additionally, beanmonitor is released under the MIT License enabling you to use it in about any way imaginable.
Features[edit]
- Check for beancounters with a change in fail count on a per-call basis when running beanmonitor
- Notify administrators on a per-vps or system-wide basis whenever a change in fail counts happens
- Highly configurable via command line interface to configuration file
- Single executable script, binary for x86, single file for all systems with ruby preinstalled
Further information[edit]
You can find project details and complete instructions on how to set beanmonitor up on the project page found in the external links section of this page.