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OpenVZ Bean Counters Nagios Script
 
 
OpenVZ Bean Counters Nagios Script
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The OpenVZ kernel provides the file /proc/user_beancounters that tells us if any of these limits have been reached (amoung other information). This is important because a process may fail to start (i.e. tomcat) if the limits have been reached. Kyle Brandt wrote a script in python designed to be executed on the OpenVZ host machine by Nagios.
Date Created: 12/30/2008 00:00
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License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
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