03-03-2012
I think you should get GNU make.
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psadwatchd
PSADWATCHD(8) System Manager's Manual PSADWATCHD(8)
NAME
psadwatchd - checks to make sure kmsgsd and psad are running.
SYNOPSIS
psadwatchd [options]
DESCRIPTION
psadwatchd checks on an interval of every five seconds to make sure that kmsgsd and psad are running on the box. If either of the other
two daemons have died, psadwatchd will restart the daemon and notify each email address listed in the EMAIL_ADDRESSES variable (see
/etc/psad/psad.conf) that the daemon has been restarted. psadwatchd uses the psad.conf configuration file which by default is located at
/etc/psad/psad.conf, but a different path can be specified on the command line.
OPTIONS
-c <config-file>
Specify path to config file instead of using the default configuration file /etc/psad/psad.conf.
-D Dump the configuration values that psadwatchd derives from /etc/psad/psad.conf (or other override files) on STDERR.
-h Display usage information and exit.
-O <config-file>
Override config variable values that are normally read from the /etc/psad/psad.conf file with values from the specified file. Mul-
tiple override config files can be given as a comma separated list.
SEE ALSO
psad(8), kmsgsd(8),
AUTHOR
Michael Rash (mbr@cipherdyne.org)
This manual page was written by Daniel Gubser <daniel.gubser@gutreu.ch> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
DISTRIBUTION
psad is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL), and the latest version may be downloaded from http://www.cipherdyne.org
Debian GNU/Linux March 2009 PSADWATCHD(8)