use Net::Peep::Client::Sysmonitor::Proc;
Perl extension for storing process settings for the sysmonitor client.
It basically provides a set of attributes which store process information parsed from the Peep configuration file(s).
new() - The constructor name() - The name of the disk. Can be a substring. event() - The event to be triggered when the maximum percent disk capacity specified in max() is violated. max() - The maximum percentage of disk utilization you would like to see. location() - The sound location the server will use when playing the event. priority() - The priority the server will give to the event. notification() - The notification status associated with the disk utilization. See Net::Peep::Notification for more information. hosts() - A list of comma-delimited host names or IP address on which this disk will be checked. pool() - A pool of hosts in the form of a Net::Peep::Host::Pool object. The pool is derived automatically the first time this method is accessed via the information contained in the hosts() method.
Collin Starkweather <collin.starkweather@colorado.edu> Copyright (C) 2001
perl(1), peepd(1), Net::Peep::Conf, Net::Peep::Client, Net::Peep::Client::Sysmonitor, sysmonitor.
http://peep.sourceforge.net
To install Net::Peep, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Net::Peep
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Net::Peep
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.