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Revision as of 11:45, 29 January 2010
What's yabeda, after all?
Yabeda is an OpenVZ failcnt complainer which tends to be lightweight, flexible and easily extendable.
Should be used on host machines (via some cron-job) to generate alerts when failcnt gets increased. Failcnt is the counter used in openvz kernels to tell whether the needed parameter reached its limit.
The program is being written using Ruby aiming to have as little dependancies as possible.
- Sends mails once any of your VE actually reached the barrier.
- Some other stuff is planned, check out the project home page