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Anybody know if there is a mod out there for vBulletin that can email me if my server load goes over a particular level ?
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I think you may want something like a shell script that monitors this (Google should help with this). It would be more efficient, and would not depend on people browsing your site (like scheduled tasks).
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I found one... not sure if im suppose to post links here but -
https://forums.misdivision.com/showthread.php?t=703 anybody know where the main default /scripts/ folder is on a linux / CentOs system ? Its something I never needed to use beforehand. I have root access to all. |
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The script folder is probably there, I just dont know the path. What is the general path of the common script folders.. like usr/local/etc/ , etc .. ? so I generally know where to look..to find it. is that the same as cgi-bin ?
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You can place your script in any directory. You just need to allow it to be executed. However, if you are running cronjobs, there are several cron folders located in /etc (usually).
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