I have been looking everywhere for a program that can monitor a process's CPU usage and if it exceeds a certain percentage for a given amount of time, kill the process.
Everywhere I look, it's either doesn't kill automatically, or is for Linux. Can anyone recommend me a program that can do this for Windows 2003?
if there is a good software for linux servers.. basically I just want to recieve a carbon copy to my email address of any mail that gets sent from my server.. any mail sent whatso-ever, via php or however it gets sent, basically a catch-all.
I am worried about spammers using my server to send mail.
I have a dedicated server which I use to run tomcat and various other things on.
Anyway, I'm looking for some software which will monitor memory and CPU utilisation and output it in some easy to read/understand format. Server is running apache, mysql and php as well as tomcat.
My old vps plan showed cpu resource useage through plesk control panel but h sphere control panel does not. Is there a simple way to monitor cpu useage at my new dedicated?
I've been unable to limit the size of a process to keep it from hosing a system. I've tried the following methods:
- RLimitMEM for just Apache (although I'd like this to apply to any process in the system) - ulimit - PAM limits.conf (/etc/security/limits.conf)
In theory, either ulimit or limits.conf should do the trick, but when I start up Apache and run a test script to build up some memory, it doesn't get killed off. Is there any way to do what I want? I'll even take kernel modification as an option. We're running CentOS 4.4, but I don't have a problem with swapping out for another kernel.
the old server's hard drive is maxed so when i tried to use cpanel transfer account thing it worked, but obviously alot of things were missing
so now i need to transfer the rest of the data that is in his home account
my old server account ends at midnight tonight so I cant try to download stuff to here because my internet is about the speed of good dial up
so i need something that will transfer from one ftp account directly to another so my bandwidth isnt a factor
to me this is a technical issue ; ) im just a server hobbyist so I don't know much about linux commands to make this happen if this is possible to do on the command line
easiest way would be a windows based ftp to ftp program, and the one I have claims to do that but it wont work
I was reading through the reseller roles and responsibilities section, and I saw this bullet:
Quote:
Revenue commitment: Reseller is required to purchase a minimum of $200.00 per month from Limestone Networks. Reseller will be billed the amount of $200.00 or the difference in Reseller's monthly purchases less than $200.00. Reseller will have 90 days to ramp up from date of signed Limestone Networks Reseller agreement to $200.00 per month in purchases from Limestone Networks.
I then joined live chat, and inquired about what it meant and they weren't helpful. Is there anyone on this forum that is in the reseller program and can help me understand what this means?
I've seen everyone and there grandma promoting Hostgator. I was wondering if you can share if you're converting sales or not. I'm guessing the Hostgator program works if everyone seems to have an affiliate account.
I am currently using WinSCP to edit files on remote servers on the fly without having to download them and then open them. WinSCP works fine, but today I experienced a severe problem for a second time.
When saving a file (a css file), WinSCP gave me an error something to the effect of "Lost connection - Could not list directory"...or something like that. When I reconnected, the file has gone corrupt at 0 bytes. Ultimately, the file is history!
Thankfully, I had a backup of the file, but more specifically, I am a fan of "Ctrl+A " then "Ctrl+C" before saving any file when doing live edits. This is what saved my butt!
I have a continuous problem of losing my connection with the remote servers, but when I connect via SSH to my local servers (either locally here or when I am mobile), I do not believe I have EVER lost my SSH connection.
My question is this...
Is there another FTP program out there that anyone can recommend that will allow me to edit files over FTP that does not require download, then open? Filezilla works great, but to my knowledge, I can only download each file, then open.
I have reported the problem to the host and we have gone through the settings with WinSCP and I have also been to WinSCP about this issue...all to no avail.
I am in the middle of creating a channel partner program for the web hosting industry and was looking for both good and bad feedback from anyone who has attempted the same.
Does anyone know how to sign up for the RedHat hosting program where you have to pay monthly for the licenses as opposed to yearly?
I called their support number but that guy asked me to sign up online for the Yearly license. But I know a lot of dedicated server companies have a monthly commitment.
Can anyone recommend their sales rep to me who knows exactly what I'm talking about? You can PM me their details if you want.
I have a Plesk server. Plesk by default uses the Horde webmail software. I was wondering if there is a more powerful, better tool for webmail out there that also works with Plesk. All feedback is appreciated.
For those of you who offer Virtuozzo VPS and especially PBAS, what affiliate program do you use that can integrate well with Virtuozzo/PBAS? I have been sending request to Parallels development team regarding the affiliate program integration to PBAS but after serveral years this has been a dead request.
I'm about to setup a resellers account. The best option on the block, so far, looks to be Host Gator. I would very much like to go with a green solution. I've done a lot of research and I've found very little. Here are the results of that research:
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Before I go ahead and go with Host Gator, I wanted to ask if any site pointers knew of a competitive solution that was a bit greener.