55 lines
1.8 KiB
INI
55 lines
1.8 KiB
INI
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# $Id: sample.ini,v 1.8 2003/03/04 02:53:48 rockyb Exp $
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# Comments start with # or ; and go to the end of the line.
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# The format for each entry is in Microsoft .INI form:
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# [process-pattern]
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# trigger = perl-expression
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# occurs = (every|first|none)
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# action = program-and-arguments-to-run
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# "trigger" and "occurs" are optional.
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# Are there enough (at least 4) httpd processes running?
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[httpd$]
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trigger = $count < 4
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action = echo "$trigger fired -- You have $count $command sessions."
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# Show how many processes are running. Use builtin $count
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# variable
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[.]
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action = echo "You have $count processes running"
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# The below is implied
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#occurs=first
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# Which processes have been running for more than 1 day?
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# Note this hack to specify a pattern ostensibly different from
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# the above pattern. This is an IniConf-imposed limitation.
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# Also note use of builtin-function elapsed2secs
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# and builtin constant DAYS.
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# The variable $etime (elapsed time) does not exist on your OS.
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# For on FreeBSD it doesn't, but that has a "cputime" reports a time
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# entry.
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[.?]
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trigger = elapsed2secs('$etime') > 1*DAYS
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action = echo "$command has been running more than 1 day ($etime)"
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occurs = every
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[^]
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trigger = $vsz > 8000
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occurs = every
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action = echo "Large program $command (pid $pid) matches /$ps_pat/: $vsz KB"
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# Scripts don't show as the script name as the command name on some
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# operating systems. Rather the name of the interpreter is listed
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# (e.g. bash or perl) Here's how you can match against a script. Note
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# escaping $ in the trigger but not the action.
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# Note: BSD/OS on the other hand give the script name rather than the
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# interpreter name.
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[/usr/bin/perl]
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trigger = \$args !~ /ps-watcher/
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occurs = every
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action = echo "***found perl program ${pid}:\n $args"
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