12-20-2006
to catch a certain process, you can always use tools like dstat , rrdtool, etc. You just have to find a parses and construct a method for certain process.
Ahh, just got in mind that you can use also "mtrace" or "strace" in conjunction with the script to trace eventual problems.
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mail::listdetector::detector::listbox
Mail::ListDetector::Detector::Listbox(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::ListDetector::Detector::Listbox(3pm)
NAME
Mail::ListDetector::Detector::Listbox - Listbox message detector
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::ListDetector::Detector::Listbox;
DESCRIPTION
An implementation of a mailing list detector, for Listbox mailing lists, Listbox is a commercial list hosting service, see
http://www.listbox.com/ for details about Listbox.
Listbox mailing list messages look like RFC2919 messages to the current RFC2919 detector (although they are not compliant) but this module
provides more information and does not test for their full compliance (like a future RFC2919 module might). For this reason this module
must be installed before the RFC2919 module.
METHODS
new()
Inherited from Mail::ListDetector::Detector::Base.
match()
Accepts a Mail::Internet object and returns either a Mail::ListDetector::List object if it is a post to a Listbox mailing list, or "undef".
BUGS
No known bugs.
NOTES
Thanks to Mark Overmeer <Mark@Overmeer.net> for asking and Meng Weng Wong <mengwong@pobox.com> for adding the List-Software header to
Listbox mails to make this detector more robust.
AUTHOR
Matthew Walker - matthew@walker.wattle.id.au, Michael Stevens - michael@etla.org, Peter Oliver - p.d.oliver@mavit.freeserve.co.uk.
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-06-30 Mail::ListDetector::Detector::Listbox(3pm)