GKrellM & alerts

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Hi,
I have a fc14 box that's been running well for quite a while. For the
past few weeks, however, something happens that causes the box to
thrash like crazy until it eventually consumes all its available
memory and swap, and oopses while the kernel struggles to kill
processes in an attempt to free memory.

I've got a few VMs running, a browser or two, and a bunch of
terminals, but I have 16GB of RAM on my desktop, and no condition
should ever exist where it should kill the box because of lack of
memory.

After all that explanation, what I'd like to do is enable one of the
memory alerts in GKrellM, but I can't find any suggestions of what to
use for the "Alarm command" or "Warn command". Is there a WAV file or
something that I should use there to have it play when a memory limit
is reached, or does it have to be a whole command that is run?

Suggestions sure appreciated.
Thanks,
Alex
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