# bb-proctab: configuration file for process checking
#
# Format:
#
#    host:proc list for yellow : proc list for red
#    localhost:proc list for yellow : proc list for red
#
#    host can be FQDN (fully qualified domain name) or
#	just a plain hostname but it is preferred that you
#	use a FQDN.
#    localhost: using this specifies that the processes
#	specified on the line are to be tested on all clients
#
#    To make matching more precise, try adding a part of the
#	path if possible (/usr/sbin/httpd)
#
#    The ! can precede a process to specify that is must not
#	be running: i.e. !httpd
#       httpd;0 is equivalent to !httpd
#
#    You can also specify a process with it's arguments using the
#	"" construct: i.e. "httpd -DSSL"
#
#    The same host can be specified on multiple lines to aid readability
#
#    You can add directives to specify how many processes
#	must be running. The directive is specified by delimiting
#	it with the process name with a ';'. Valid directives are:
#		httpd;999   - Exactly 999 instances of httpd must be running
#		httpd;=999  - same as httpd;999
#		httpd;<=999 - Less or equal to 999 instances of httpd must be running
#		httpd;>=999 - More or equal to 999 instances of httpd must be running
#		httpd;<999  - Less than 999 instances of httpd must be running
#		httpd;>999  - More than 999 instances of httpd must be running
#
#		Note: If you use this construct with a multi word entry:
#		      i.e. "httpd -DSSL;=999"
#		      Make sure the ;=999 construct is within the ""
#
#    If you put a process with no directives then it is
#	test condition is that at least 1 process must be running
#	It keeps backward compatibility

: sshd :
#localhost: sendmail;<=2 bbrun !xntpdd : httpd;>=16
#localhost : :snmpd "sleep 30;<6"
#www.bobo.com : inetd : bbd
#www: inetdd : bbdd
#localhost : : "exim -bd"
#localhost : : httpd
#localhost : : mysqld
#localhost : : spamd
#localhost : : clamd
#localhost : : sendmail
localhost : : sshd
