Hi,
OS: Solaris9, SPARC
Is there any way I can track the commands run by users from the shell prompt?
Example:
Somebody is deleting files from the system. Who it is is a mystery. That person obviously does not use bash prompt so there is no history. Is there anyway I can find out who... (5 Replies)
I need a way to get the Process ID of the last command I executed in a script. Not the last background process but the last command.
For example, suppose I am executing a binary inside a script like so.
binary.program argument1 argument2
If this binary program runs fast, is there a... (4 Replies)
dear all,
I'm facing problem that is i have noticed from few days back that some body is deleting and making changes in the file from developement server where i'm working(in unix)
so i want to track that who is using the server, what performancr they are doing and each every thing which r... (5 Replies)
Is there a way to track down what process is sending to a certain port? I have some thing pounding the network with requests to a multicast IP that doesn't exist. I have shut down all comms related processes and yet it is still there. Need a way to track the port or IP back to the process. Thanks... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have switch port, that allows only a single MAC/IP connected to it. - But, I would like to connect two hosts, without any additional private network. (No NAT.)
Therefore the plan is adding a linux router doing proxy-arp with three interfaces, one for host1, one for host2 and one... (2 Replies)
I've tried to see what I can find on my own but I'm coming up with goose eggs. Basically I was wondering if there was a way of querying the scheduler (or something similar) to track a process back to a particular CPU it's executing on at the time of the command. ps has a "cpu" output option but... (1 Reply)
Hi folks,
I have the basic query that there are 3 unix boxes having their individual access now in my team there are 4 members who are using the same credentials to access those 3 boxes through putty ssh from their windows desktop , now if i want to check which 4 members have executed the... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I am using Linux. I have two scripts:
inner_script.ksh
main_wrapper_calling_inner.ksh
Below is the code snippet of the main_wrapper_calling_inner.ksh:
#!/bin/ksh
ppids=() ---> Main array for process ids.
fppids=() ---> array to capture failed process ids.
pcnt=0 --->... (5 Replies)
Team,
I have multiple batchjobs running in VM, if I do ps -ef |grep java or tomcat I am getting multiple process list.
How do I get my exact tomcat process running and that is unique? via shell script? (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ghanshyam Ratho
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monitorix
monitorix(8) Monitorix collector daemon monitorix(8)NAME
monitorix
SYNOPSIS
monitorix -c configfile [-p pidfile] [-d none | graph[,graph] | all] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
This Perl daemon starts the main Monitorix process, which gathers statistics about the system it is running on and stores this information
in a set of RRD files.
OPTIONS -c configfile
The default location of the configuration file varies depending on the operating system:
Linux: /etc/monitorix.conf
FreeBSD: /usr/local/etc/monitorix.conf
-p pidfile
Stores the daemon's process ID into the specified file.
-d none | graph[,graph] | all
Logs more information about what monitorix is doing internally. The keys reflect if the data collected must be displayed on each
case. If all is defined, the data collected of all enabled graphs will be shown. If none is defined no data collected will be shown.
Finally it is also possible to define a comma-separated list of graph names from which show their data collected.
For a reference of all graph names check the option @GRAPH_NAME in the monitorix.conf configuration file.
-v Displays version information.
SIGNALS
On receipt of a SIGHUP, monitorix will close and reopen its log file. This is useful in scripts which rotate and age log files.
Note that the configuration file is not re-read. I plan to change this in future versions.
FILES
The following is the set of the special files created on every startup:
$BASE_DIR/cgi-bin/monitorix.conf.path stores the path of configfile.
$BASE_DIR/cgi-bin/monitorix.hplog stores the output of hplog.
$BASE_DIR/index.html HTML main page.
AUTHOR
Monitorix is written by Jordi Sanfeliu <jordi@fibranet.cat>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Jordi Sanfeliu
Licensed under the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL).
SEE ALSO monitorix.conf(5)2.6.0 Sep 2012 monitorix(8)