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PRM (Process Resource Monitoring) in Linux Servers
Written by wiredgorilla   
Monday, 11 February 2008

The great people from R-FX Networks are bringing us a number of powerfull tools for the Linux Server enviroment

PRM (Process Resource Monitoring) monitors the process table on a given system and matches process id's with set resource limits in the config file or per-process based rules. Process id's that match or exceed the set limits are logged and killed; includes e-mail alerts, kernel logging routine and more...

Installation:


First  the package:
wget http://www.rfxnetworks.com/downloads/prm-current.tar.gz

Extract it:

tar xvfz prm-current.tar.gz

The current version of prm as of this writing is 0.5, so lets cd to the 0.5 extracted path:
cd prm-0.5/

And finally run the enclosed install.sh script:
./install.sh

 

Download the current release of PRM distributed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE:
- http://www.r-fx.ca/downloads/prm-current.tar.gz 

All projects on rfxnetworks.com are free for use and distribution in accordance with the gnu gpl; funding for the continued development and research into this and other projects, is solely dependent on public contributions and donations.

R-FX Networks
ReadMe
http://www.rfxnetworks.com/appdocs/README.prm
Version History:
http://www.rfxnetworks.com/appdocs/CHANGELOG.prm





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