On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 12:16, Theodore Knab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.
> However, the documentation te
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 22:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donovan Baarda) wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 06:19:23PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> > For such things instead of trying to patch a Debian kernel source tree or
> > a kernel.org tree I recommend taking a working and tested kernel source
> > tree suc
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 06:19:23PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 12:16, Theodore Knab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> For such things instead of trying to patch a Debian kernel source tree or a
> kernel.org tree I recommend taking a working and tested kernel source tree
> su
On Dec 6, 2003, at 12:45 AM, Ramadoss B wrote:
I need to find the current cpu (& memory) usage on my
machine, as a percentage, can anyone help ?
man top
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On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 07:27:31AM +0100, Robert Cates wrote:
> 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).
A more graphical solution such as ph
Hello,
I'd like to backup a couple of Debian Woody servers remotely to my a
Storage array that I was given recently. The servers are are at a local
colo and I nad a xDSL connection provided by the ISP that serves the
Colo so that's good. I am thinking that someone might have an rysnc
script that a
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 01:33:32PM -0900, W.D.McKinney wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'd like to backup a couple of Debian Woody servers remotely to my a
>Storage array that I was given recently. The servers are are at a local
>colo and I nad a xDSL connection provided by the ISP that serves the
>Colo so that'
Do you mean that you want to send a backup (i.e. tarball) to the remote
storage or do you mean that you want to keep a live synchronized copy
(rsync) on the remote storage? The former is easier and will probably give
u everything u want. I don't really see any need for an rsync unless you
want so
Thanks, that sounds like a perfectly good way to solve the problem.
I never thought to use another distro's kernel.
I guess it does not really hurt anything to use the RedHat kernel on a
Debian system. Actually, I forgot that RedHat has been making a big effort to
create a kernel that would run
On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 17:20, Chris Wagner wrote:
> Do you mean that you want to send a backup (i.e. tarball) to the remote
> storage or do you mean that you want to keep a live synchronized copy
> (rsync) on the remote storage? The former is easier and will probably give
> u everything u want. I
On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 14:23, George Georgalis wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 01:33:32PM -0900, W.D.McKinney wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I'd like to backup a couple of Debian Woody servers remotely to my a
> >Storage array that I was given recently. The servers are are at a local
> >colo and I nad a x
Hi,
I need to find the current cpu (& memory) usage on my
machine, as a percentage, can anyone help ?
Regards,
B. Ramadoss
System Admin.
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 12:16, Theodore Knab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.
> However, the documentation te
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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From: "Ramadoss B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTEC
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 22:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donovan Baarda) wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 06:19:23PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> > For such things instead of trying to patch a Debian kernel source tree or
> > a kernel.org tree I recommend taking a working and tested kernel source
> > tree suc
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 06:19:23PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 12:16, Theodore Knab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> For such things instead of trying to patch a Debian kernel source tree or a
> kernel.org tree I recommend taking a working and tested kernel source tree
> su
On Dec 6, 2003, at 12:45 AM, Ramadoss B wrote:
I need to find the current cpu (& memory) usage on my
machine, as a percentage, can anyone help ?
man top
--
bda
Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk.
http://mirrorshades.org
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 07:27:31AM +0100, Robert Cates wrote:
> 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).
A more graphical solution such as ph
Hello,
I'd like to backup a couple of Debian Woody servers remotely to my a
Storage array that I was given recently. The servers are are at a local
colo and I nad a xDSL connection provided by the ISP that serves the
Colo so that's good. I am thinking that someone might have an rysnc
script that a
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 01:33:32PM -0900, W.D.McKinney wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'd like to backup a couple of Debian Woody servers remotely to my a
>Storage array that I was given recently. The servers are are at a local
>colo and I nad a xDSL connection provided by the ISP that serves the
>Colo so that'
Do you mean that you want to send a backup (i.e. tarball) to the remote
storage or do you mean that you want to keep a live synchronized copy
(rsync) on the remote storage? The former is easier and will probably give
u everything u want. I don't really see any need for an rsync unless you
want so
Thanks, that sounds like a perfectly good way to solve the problem.
I never thought to use another distro's kernel.
I guess it does not really hurt anything to use the RedHat kernel on a
Debian system. Actually, I forgot that RedHat has been making a big effort to
create a kernel that would run
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