I have a script that does that, I'll upload it
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 5:03 AM, Martin Flemming <martin.flemming at desy.de> wrote:
Thanks, Jeremy & Carl for the hints !
That's will be the way (external process- or logfile/pidfile-monitorscript)
Anyway, i thought there is eventually a built-in function for this ;-)
thanks & cheers
martin
On Sat, 25 Oct 2014, Jeremy Ruffer wrote:
What platform are you on?
On Linux you can do ps -p<pid> -oetime or ps -C<backupname> -oetime
You just need an external script to report green if it's not found. If it's been going over 24 hours then the format is D-HH:MM:SS so you just need to check for the dash then check the number of days.
Jeremy
On 24/10/2014 13:01, martin.flemming at desy.de wrote:
Hi !
Unfortunatley i didn't found a solution for my problem except these threads, which are not really a soluton :-(
http: //lists.xymon.com/archive/2008-February/017554.html http: //lists.xymon.com/archive/2013-July/037868.html
The question is, if anybody has a idea, how i can monitor the runtime for certain processes, preferably with his pid ?
My real problem is, that my backup-system runs at beginning of the months maybe more than 2 days ... but in the normal way it's runs 2-4 hours ...
So, i want to have a yellow alert after 24 hours and a red alert after 48 hours .. is this possible ?
Thanks & Cheers
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