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Virtual server monitor (vsmon) is a monitoring
tool for Linux-VServer that gives a system
administrator a global view of all vservers
running on his park. vsmon aims to be a monitoring
solution only. For now, it does not offer control
over the vservers' life cycle (e.g. provisioning,
start, stop, and restart operations). To use
vsmon, you must deploy one backend on each vserver
host and one frontend, preferably in its own vserver.

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2007-01-12 10:13
0.5

The frontend was reworked to display a summary of
all hosts. An owner can be assigned to each
vserver. The backend can be used on hosts without
Linux-VServers, and it no longer obtains IP
addresses. The libdnet dependency was removed. The
parsing of /proc/"pid"/stat now works for kernel
2.6.18. A Nagios plugin was added, which enables
the use of the vsmon backend to monitor a host
disk, memory, and swap. The plugin monitors all
mount points according to an "intelligent"
algorithm, which determines warning and critical
thresolds as a function of the total size of the
partition.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

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