This process_times_objects.cfg example specifies process time limits, which if exceeded, alert e-mail may be sent and/or the indicated processes may be killed. Note that it would also be possible, for example, to add thresholds to log excess process times, or to page the system administrators.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// process_times_objects.cfg
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
ProcessTimes
// process report incr kill
#ifndef debug
fsflush 1200 10 999999
sshd 120 5 999999
inetd 60 10 999999
# if solaris
Xsun 120 10 999999
dtsession 120 10 999999
# endif
// local stuff follows
# if nismaster
ypserv 120 10 999999
# endif
# if db
iigcc 120 10 999999
iidbms 2400 30 999999
gzip 120 10 999999
# endif
# if ! paris7
matlab 240 20 999999
# endif
# if brussels
goserver 60 10 999999
# endif
# if mailserver
imapd 15 5 30
# endif
[...]
#endifdef // debug
DEFAULT 60 10 999999
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
On the piktmaster system, we would install the ProcessTimes.obj file to each PIKT slave system with the command:
# piktc -iv +O ProcessTimes +H all [or: ... -H downsys]
[For more examples, see Samples.]
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