11-05-2013
How do you go about checking the error log? Very rusty on Unix
No fixes were provided, last update was version 5.3 I think. Is there a place to get them?
I also found out our Monitor program is configured for the powerPC only, so I can't transfer it. I guess I am stuck with the Computer I have. So any ways to help diagnose and help it live longer will be appreciated.
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sentinella
SENTINELLA(1) User Commands SENTINELLA(1)
NAME
sentinella - System monitor that can react to user chosen conditions
SYNOPSIS
sentinella [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [options]
DESCRIPTION
Action launcher based on system activity
Generic options:
--help Show help about options
--help-qt
Show Qt specific options
--help-kde
Show KDE specific options
--help-all
Show all options
--author
Show author information
-v, --version
Show version information
--license
Show license information
-- End of options
OPTIONS
-s, --start
The condition will be run immediately.
Condition options:
--cpu <percentage>
CPU load measurement. Use in combination with --during, --lower or --higher.
--memory <megabytes>
Memory usage in megabytes. Use in combination with --during, --lower or --higher.
--network <kb>
Network traffic in kilobytes/second. Use in combination with --interface, --during and --lower or --higher.
--date-time <value>
Current date and time condition. The format should be: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS
--program-dies <pid>
The condition will be met when the process of id <pid> dies.
-h, --higher
The condition will be met if the system's activity is higher than your chosen value.
-l, --lower
The condition will be met if the system's activity is lower than your chosen value.
-d, --during <time>
The time during the condition must be met to throw the action. Format: MM:SS.
-i, --interface <name>
Sets the name of the network interface to monitor when using the --network parameter.
Action options:
--shutdown <force>
Shutdown the computer when the condition is met. <force> values are 'yes' or 'no'.
--reboot <force>
Reboot the computer when the condition is met. Possible values for <force> are 'yes' or 'no'.
--sleep <mode>
Place computer in sleep mode when the condition is met. Possible values for <mode> are 'Standby', 'Suspend' or 'Hibernate'.
--execute-command
The command will be read from stdin.
--terminate-program <pid> It will try to terminate the program specified by <pid>.
sentinella 0.9.0-3 November 2011 SENTINELLA(1)