08-30-2010
Great reply. So now on to the critical question.
It's a php/mysql server. What kind of magic numbers would you set for the monitoring software?
I'm think alert at a load of 8 and critical around 16?
Anything under 8 and I don't care.
Thoughts?
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poe::resources
POE::Resources(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation POE::Resources(3pm)
NAME
POE::Resources - loader of POE resources
SYNOPSIS
# Intended for internal use by POE::Kernel.
use POE::Resources;
POE::Resources->load();
DESCRIPTION
POE::Kernel is internally split into different resources that are separately managed by individual mix-in classes.
POE::Resources is designed as a high-level macro manager for POE::Resource classes. Currently it implements a single method, load(), which
loads all the POE::Resource classes.
METHODS
POE::Resources has a public interface, but it is intended to be used internally by POE::Kernel. Application programmers should never need
to use POE::Resources directly.
load
POE::Kernel calls load() to loads all the known POE::Resource modules.
Each resource may be handled by a pure perl module, or by an XS module. For each resource class, load() first tries to load the
"POE::XS::Resource::..." version of the module. If that fails, load() falls back to "POE::Resource::...".
SEE ALSO
See "Resources" in POE::Kernel for for public information about POE resources.
See POE::Resource for general discussion about resources and the classes that manage them.
AUTHORS & LICENSING
Please see POE for more information about its authors, contributors, and POE's licensing.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-15 POE::Resources(3pm)