Hi,
the 'top' command may be what you want.
The very first line gives you the 'uptime' (another command).
There's also memory usage info very much the same to that of 'free' (another
command).
Regards,
Robert
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I need to find the current cpu (& memory) usage on my
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What Debian Linux Kernel works best for High Memory ( > 4GB) machines
that are
under heavy io loads ?
I have a courier/postfix maildir IMAP mail server with 10GB of RAM.
Occasionally, the memory gets all chewed up and it becomes unusable. I
think it becoming unusable because of buffer bounces.
Ho
What Debian Linux Kernel works best for High Memory ( > 4GB) machines
that are
under heavy io loads ?
I have a courier/postfix maildir IMAP mail server with 10GB of RAM.
Occasionally, the memory gets all chewed up and it becomes unusable. I
think it becoming unusable because of buffer bounces.
Ho
On Dec 5, 2003, at 9:26 AM, Ben Blier wrote:
We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a
calendar. God bless php. :)
http://www.phpgroupware.org/
For those like myself who can't stand the rough edges of phpgroupware,
there is a nice fork available called eGroupware.
(h
On Dec 5, 2003, at 9:26 AM, Ben Blier wrote:
We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a
calendar. God bless php. :)
http://www.phpgroupware.org/
For those like myself who can't stand the rough edges of phpgroupware,
there is a nice fork available called eGroupware.
On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 at 11:08:35 -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
>
> We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it
> generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just
> continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the messag
Em Sex, 2003-12-05 às 06:53, Bart Matthaei escreveu:
> Hi All,
give a chance to http://webcalendar.sourceforge.net/
cheers
>
> does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a
> working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith,
> since
> horde2
Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it
generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just
continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message
bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix.
I
On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 at 11:08:35 -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
>
> We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it
> generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just
> continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the messag
Em Sex, 2003-12-05 às 06:53, Bart Matthaei escreveu:
> Hi All,
give a chance to http://webcalendar.sourceforge.net/
cheers
>
> does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a
> working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since
> horde2 see
We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a
calendar. God bless php. :)
http://www.phpgroupware.org/
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 09:53:39 +0100, Bart Matthaei wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with
>a
>working debian-testing packa
Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it
generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just
continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message
bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix.
We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a
calendar. God bless php. :)
http://www.phpgroupware.org/
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 09:53:39 +0100, Bart Matthaei wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with
>a
>working debian-testing packa
Hi,
We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it
generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just
continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message
bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix.
I know there are also o
Hi,
We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it
generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just
continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message
bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix.
I know there are also o
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Bart Matthaei wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a
> working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about
horde2/kronolith, since
> horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ?
Two documents
Quoting Daniel Holze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello debian-isp,
>
> anyone know a great Monitoring-Tool to monitor Apache Ping and
> something else.
> i look for MIDAS but ins to complicated to install :-/
check out Nagios (formerly known as Netsaint).
www.nagios.org
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Hello debian-isp,
anyone know a great Monitoring-Tool to monitor Apache Ping and
something else.
i look for MIDAS but ins to complicated to install :-/
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Daniel
Hello Bart,
Friday, December 5, 2003, 9:53:39 AM, you wrote:
BM> Hi All,
BM> does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a
BM> working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith,
since
BM> horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ?
So, try web
Hi All,
does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a
working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since
horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ?
Cheers,
Bart
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Correction does muc
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Bart Matthaei wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a
> working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about
horde2/kronolith, since
> horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ?
Two documents
Quoting Daniel Holze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello debian-isp,
>
> anyone know a great Monitoring-Tool to monitor Apache Ping and
> something else.
> i look for MIDAS but ins to complicated to install :-/
check out Nagios (formerly known as Netsaint).
www.nagios.org
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Yav
Hello debian-isp,
anyone know a great Monitoring-Tool to monitor Apache Ping and
something else.
i look for MIDAS but ins to complicated to install :-/
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Hello Bart,
Friday, December 5, 2003, 9:53:39 AM, you wrote:
BM> Hi All,
BM> does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a
BM> working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since
BM> horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ?
So, try webc
Hi All,
does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a
working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since
horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ?
Cheers,
Bart
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Teun Vink wrote:
> PS: would it matter, a W32 virus on a list for debian? ;)
You mean there is no DebWin port yet? ;-)
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Teun Vink wrote:
> PS: would it matter, a W32 virus on a list for debian? ;)
You mean there is no DebWin port yet? ;-)
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>- Original Message -
> From: "Ben Blier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 10:13 PM
> Subject: Re: Apply this pack
>
> Just making sure noone is dumb enough to download this file. It is
> virus infected.
No, it's not. It's a mail sent from an infected com
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