I did some googling and found a post where Ezra said he monitors
backgroundrb for memory/cpu/uptime. Just wondering what some
reasonable starting points would be.
Pat
I did some googling and found a post where Ezra said he monitors
backgroundrb for memory/cpu/uptime. Just wondering what some
reasonable starting points would be.
Pat
I would also be very interested in seeing some config examples for this.
We would like to use monit to check out backgroundrb processes and
restart them if they have stopped, or start hogging more than a certain
amount of RAM.
thanks,
-ed
Pat M. wrote:
I did some googling and found a post where Ezra said he monitors
backgroundrb for memory/cpu/uptime. Just wondering what some
reasonable starting points would be.Pat
+1 for me please. Backgroundrb is going away and I really need monit
to help…
On Oct 16, 9:11 pm, Ed Hammond [email protected]
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