On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:32 AM, John Kotrla wrote:
> I don't use the device,
> […]
> any suggestions?
Compile it out of your kernel. You should be able to do this by adding:
nodevice re
to your kernel config and rebuilding.
As to the actual problem it sounds like it might be a hardware issu
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
> It can also be enabled separately in nagios's main config file -
> child_processes_fork_twice is the option to look for.
Actually I had never seen that before. :) I added this setting
immediately and it definitely cut the CPU usage down,
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
> It's defined in src/lib/libc/Makefile, so you should be able to remove that
> line, rebuild libc and reinstall, and see whether your performance issue
> goes away.
I tried that and as you predicted, all the bogus stat calls went away.
Unfortu
We have a Nagios server (ports/net-mgmt/nagios) that has a lot of
check_nrpe2 (ports/net-mgmt/nrpe2) checks.
We recently upgraded the server it runs on to 8.0-STABLE (r199975).
The performance has never been great, but now it's really atrocious
and I'm trying to figure out what's going on.
The ma
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 4:20 PM, John Almberg wrote:
> I would have thought, but some times it really gets slow and I'm trying to
> figure out why. When bogged down, the load averages are low. The main thing
> that looks out of whack is swap space, which seems to never go below 7%, but
> sometimes
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 1:48 PM, John Almberg wrote:
> As a sanity check... I've been studying these processes all morning. When I
> use 'top', the column RES shows the amount of RAM used for the process,
> correct? This is the value I'd like to get down.
How many Apache processes are involved, t
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:58 PM, John Almberg wrote:
> I assume that some are critical to the basic operation of Apache. I am
> hoping I can google a list of these tomorrow. Obviously these I'll have to
> live with.
This is a pretty short list, and Apache won't start without them.
> All I can t
With the last few releases, I've noticed a distinct trend toward
disappearing vnodes on one of the machines I look after.
This machine isn't doing a whole lot. It runs a couple of small web
sites, and once an hour it rsync's some files from one NFS mount to
another, but the rsync doesn't stay run
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:46 PM, George Hartzell wrote:
> I don't have any useful advice to offer, but I would love it if you
> would summarize anything interesting that you get.
>
> I do a lot of computational biology work and am always interested in
> extension language for my computing systems.
For a project I'm working on, I need to find an scripting language, and I
have a long wishlist:
- able to be "easily" embedded in a C++ application
- "real" object-oriented with inheritance (preferably multiple inheritance)
- able to implement object methods in C++ where needed
- "sandbox" ope
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Greg Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would recommend setting up a local Tinderbox installation:
> http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/
Wow, it looks like a lot of work, but if we can finally build everything in
one place, with our local patches and then get portu
Hello,
We use Apache 1.3 on FreeBSD and for a long time, we have maintained our own
build process separate from the ports collection because we have some local
patches.
These are accounting patches, of interest to no one but us, so I have no
chance of getting anyone upstream to ever adopt them, bu
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