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mod_measure_process: Report the enforced limit
The soft limit is what the kernel actually enforces, while the hard
limit is is how far you can change the soft limit without privileges.
Unless the process dynamically adjusts the soft limit, knowing the hard
limit is not as useful as knowing the soft limit.
Reporting the soft limit and the number of in-use FDs allows placing
alerts on expressions like 'process_open_fds / process_max_fds >= 0.95'
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 18 Jan 2022 18:55:20 +0100 |
parents | 7dbde05b48a9 |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2012 Florian Zeitz -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- local st = require "util.stanza"; local jid = require "util.jid"; module:hook("message/host", function (event) local origin, stanza = event.origin, event.stanza; local node, host, resource = jid.split(stanza.attr.to); local body = stanza:get_child_text("body"); if resource ~= "conformance" then return; -- Not interop testing end if body == "PI" then origin.send("<?testing this='out'?>"); elseif body == "comment" then origin.send("<!-- no comment -->"); elseif body == "DTD" then origin.send("<!DOCTYPE greeting [\n<!ENTITY test 'You should not see this'>\n]>"); elseif body == "entity" then origin.send("<message type='chat' to='"..stanza.attr.from.."'><body>&test;</body></message>"); else local reply = st.reply(stanza); reply:body("Send me one of: PI, comment, DTD, or entity"); origin.send(reply); end return true; end);