Loren M. Lang wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 11:42:48PM -0500, Parv wrote:
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Loren M. Lang thusly...
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 12:14:04PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
I am running a FreeBSD 5.3 system with 64MB RAM and 150 MB swap.
Yesterday I entered the command:
#
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 11:42:48PM -0500, Parv wrote:
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> wrote Loren M. Lang thusly...
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 12:14:04PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> > >
> > > I am running a FreeBSD 5.3 system with 64MB RAM and 150 MB swap.
> > >
> > > Yesterday I enter
Ramiro Aceves wrote:
Hello FreeBSD friends:
I am running a FreeBSD 5.3 system with 64MB RAM and 150 MB swap.
Yesterday I entered the command:
# grep -R something /
and after a while, my system did not respond. I do not remember the exact
messages as I am on a winbugs at the University. The error wa
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 12:14:04 +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote
> Hello FreeBSD friends:
>
> I am running a FreeBSD 5.3 system with 64MB RAM and 150 MB swap.
>
> Yesterday I entered the command:
>
> # grep -R something /
>
> and after a while, my system did not respond. I do not remember the exact
> me
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Loren M. Lang thusly...
>
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 12:14:04PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> >
> > I am running a FreeBSD 5.3 system with 64MB RAM and 150 MB swap.
> >
> > Yesterday I entered the command:
> >
> > # grep -R something /
>
> You probably hit a
"Ramiro Aceves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello FreeBSD friends:
>
> I am running a FreeBSD 5.3 system with 64MB RAM and 150 MB swap.
>
> Yesterday I entered the command:
>
> # grep -R something /
>
> and after a while, my system did not respond. I do not remember the exact
> messages as I
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 12:14:04PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD friends:
>
> I am running a FreeBSD 5.3 system with 64MB RAM and 150 MB swap.
>
> Yesterday I entered the command:
>
> # grep -R something /
Running a grep on an entire system as root is a bad idea. At least
limit t
Hello FreeBSD friends:
I am running a FreeBSD 5.3 system with 64MB RAM and 150 MB swap.
Yesterday I entered the command:
# grep -R something /
and after a while, my system did not respond. I do not remember the exact
messages as I am on a winbugs at the University. The error was about
swapping.