Top Athletic Drills & Exercises

2013-06-20 Thread Sports-Drills
www.SPORTS-DRILLS.com Over 300 Greatest Drill's & Exercises Watch by clicking the embed code below: http://youtu.be/xcb1XaUpQEg & http://youtu.be/sDs31ObCovc View more at www.Sports-Drills.com "Don't let it Happen, Make it Happen." <> ___ freebsd-que

Re: Max top end computer for Freebsd to run on

2013-06-07 Thread Mark Moellering
On 6/7/2013 7:52 PM, lokada...@gmx.de wrote: On 02.06.2013 22:34, Fbsd8 wrote: I'm a sub second speed freak. What is the max number of cpu's and memory size that Freebsd can handle? Can it handle 16 4ghz cpu's and 32gb of memory? I need a gaming server with some really big balls for hundreds o

Re: Max top end computer for Freebsd to run on

2013-06-07 Thread lokada...@gmx.de
On 02.06.2013 22:34, Fbsd8 wrote: I'm a sub second speed freak. What is the max number of cpu's and memory size that Freebsd can handle? Can it handle 16 4ghz cpu's and 32gb of memory? I need a gaming server with some really big balls for hundreds of jails. Money is not a deciding factor here,

Re: Max top end computer for Freebsd to run on

2013-06-03 Thread Gezeala M . Bacuño II
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 4:24 AM, Vincent Hoffman wrote: > On 02/06/2013 21:34, Fbsd8 wrote: > > I'm a sub second speed freak. What is the max number of cpu's and > > memory size that Freebsd can handle? Can it handle 16 4ghz cpu's and > > 32gb of memory? I need a gaming server with some really big

Re: Max top end computer for Freebsd to run on

2013-06-03 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 02/06/2013 21:34, Fbsd8 wrote: > I'm a sub second speed freak. What is the max number of cpu's and > memory size that Freebsd can handle? Can it handle 16 4ghz cpu's and > 32gb of memory? I need a gaming server with some really big balls for > hundreds of jails. Money is not a deciding factor he

Re: Max top end computer for Freebsd to run on

2013-06-03 Thread Michael Powell
Al Plant wrote: > James wrote: >> Several modest servers applied well will take you further than one big >> iron—and for less cost. > > James I agree. I have witnessed the benefit of what you say. Putting > your faith in one big server can be a problem if the box fails, > especially hardware fail

Re: Max top end computer for Freebsd to run on

2013-06-02 Thread Al Plant
James wrote: Several modest servers applied well will take you further than one big iron—and for less cost. James I agree. I have witnessed the benefit of what you say. Putting your faith in one big server can be a problem if the box fails, especially hardware failure. Keeping a spare serve

Re: Max top end computer for Freebsd to run on

2013-06-02 Thread James
Several modest servers applied well will take you further than one big iron—and for less cost. -- James. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd

Re: Max top end computer for Freebsd to run on

2013-06-02 Thread Joshua Isom
mpromise about memory and cpu. A lot of games aren't overly multithreaded because most people aren't even quad core yet. The fastest per core processors aren't the fastest overall. Look at cpubenchmark.net's top speed page and compare it to the single threaded page. Which do

Max top end computer for Freebsd to run on

2013-06-02 Thread Fbsd8
I'm a sub second speed freak. What is the max number of cpu's and memory size that Freebsd can handle? Can it handle 16 4ghz cpu's and 32gb of memory? I need a gaming server with some really big balls for hundreds of jails. Money is not a deciding factor here, horse power is. __

Re: RES column in top(1) output

2013-05-21 Thread Dmitry Sivachenko
On 21.05.2013, at 22:40, Charles Swiger wrote: >> >> Mem: 55G Active, 23G Inact, 11G Wired, 3729M Cache, 9838M Buf, 97M Free >> Swap: 49G Total, 14M Used, 49G Free >> >> >> PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND >> 93273 username103 520 141G

Re: RES column in top(1) output

2013-05-21 Thread Charles Swiger
On May 21, 2013, at 11:03 AM, Dmitry Sivachenko wrote: > Hello, > > Can you please explain me the meaning of RES column in top(1) output: > as far as I understand from man-page, it is resident portion of the process, > that is the amount of memory process takes from RAM.

RES column in top(1) output

2013-05-21 Thread Dmitry Sivachenko
Hello, Can you please explain me the meaning of RES column in top(1) output: as far as I understand from man-page, it is resident portion of the process, that is the amount of memory process takes from RAM. But I get: Mem: 55G Active, 23G Inact, 11G Wired, 3729M Cache, 9838M Buf, 97M Free Swap

Top Search Word - Best AdWords Alternative

2012-10-19 Thread Top Search Word
Hello, Let me introduce you our unique patent pending technology which will bring your website on top of all major search engines, such as Google, Yahoo, Bing and many more in as little as 48 hours without bidding highest cost per click among competitors. With our technology you will not have

Re: ZFS stats in "top" -- ZFS performance started being crappy in spurts

2012-08-16 Thread Chad Leigh Shire.Net LLC
uot;. It might last a few minutes, > or it might last 1/2 hour. Processes become unresponsive. This can last a > few minutes or much longer. It eventually resolves itself and things are > good for another 10 minutes or 3 hours until it happens again. When it > happens, lots

ZFS stats in "top" -- ZFS performance started being crappy in spurts

2012-08-11 Thread Chad Leigh - Pengar LLC
ther 10 minutes or 3 hours until it happens again. When it happens, lots of processes are listed in "top" as zfs zio->i zfs tx->tx db->db state. These processes only get listed in these states when there are problems. What are these states indicative of? Eventually things

X broken - top quarter of the screen not updated by *some* programs - EXA/XAA issue?

2012-06-20 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
Hi This is on HP Compaq 6715s laptop, amd64, r236740M. At some point (prior to the recent png- triggered update) I started seeing this strainge behaviour: The top part of the screen, about 1/4, is not updated by some windows, and the exact behaviour is affected by Option "AccelMethod&

Votre Top 5 de la semaine

2012-04-24 Thread Skoopon
Skoopon est heureux de vous présenter le TOP 5 de la semaine Afin de visualiser l'ensemble de la Newsletter cliquez sur ce liens : http://news.skoopon.fr/public/read_message.jsp?tsp=1335324380105&custid=15101&uid=15027764244&sig=LMPAAJODCDMFEO

about the top speed of Link Aggregation and A STRANGE PROBLEM

2012-03-09 Thread bo wang
Hi : I use a dell server making Link Aggregation with 6 ports and make it be a FTP server. When I use 2 pc connect the server at the same time. The top speed of the server can be 200MB/S. And in the transmission I cut off one of working ports,the discard connetion will be use another working

Re: PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-05 Thread Matthew Seaman
://www.pcbsd.org/index.php?option=com_zoo&task=category&category_id=85&Itemid=62 (bottom of that page) and also also from the PC-PSD pulldown in the menubar at the top of the front page of the site. I did report this through their website, but it's early yet in California, so they

Re: PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-05 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 09:52:15 + Matthew Seaman articulated: > On 04/03/2012 22:56, Da Rock wrote: > >> That's also an obligation to test it. > >> PC-BSD is a product, by a private company. The burden of proof is > >> on them. > > > PC-BSD is an organisation or group; I wouldn't go as far as ca

Re: PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-05 Thread Da Rock
On 03/05/12 19:52, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 04/03/2012 22:56, Da Rock wrote: That's also an obligation to test it. PC-BSD is a product, by a private company. The burden of proof is on them. PC-BSD is an organisation or group; I wouldn't go as far as calling them a private company. No, the comp

Re: PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-05 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 09:52:15 + Matthew Seaman articulated: > No, the company behind PC-BSD is called iXsystems. They do an awful > lot in the FreeBSD sphere, and PC-BSD is one of their products. While > PC-BSD is a community driven project, iXsystems employs the project > founder and lead de

Re: PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-05 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 04/03/2012 22:56, Da Rock wrote: >> That's also an obligation to test it. >> PC-BSD is a product, by a private company. The burden of proof is on >> them. > PC-BSD is an organisation or group; I wouldn't go as far as calling them > a private company. No, the company behind PC-BSD is called iXs

Re: PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-04 Thread Edward M.
On 03/04/2012 12:27 AM, jb wrote: But ..., the charm disappeared when I (intentionally ?) pulled ethernet plug and started update manager ... Classic example of fallacious reasoning. update manager needs the internet to access the updates ___ freeb

Re: PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-04 Thread Da Rock
On 03/05/12 07:23, jb wrote: Chuck Swiger mac.com> writes: ... There are lots of people who are looking for turnkey / "no docs needed" systems, with "give me simplified choices" but "handle obvious errors with a nice dialog window or fix-it 'wizard'", instead of requiring CLI sysadmin experie

Re: PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-04 Thread jb
Chuck Swiger mac.com> writes: > ... > There are lots of people who are looking for turnkey / "no docs needed" > systems, with "give me simplified choices" but "handle obvious errors with a > nice dialog window or fix-it 'wizard'", instead of requiring CLI sysadmin > experience, reading error

Re: PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-04 Thread Chuck Swiger
On 3/4/2012 3:27 AM, jb wrote: But ..., the charm disappeared when I (intentionally ?) pulled ethernet plug and started update manager ... The system went into some twilight zone, making the desktop unresponsive, from which I could not recover, even by trying to kill offending processes I had no

PC-BSD on top of FreeBSD - does it matter ?

2012-03-04 Thread jb
Hi, some month ago I saw PC-BSD 9 release announcement and was curious enough to try it. Also, it received a good review on some mostly Linux oriented web site. The installation was very pleasant thanks to its installer - a very impressive software component (considering rather spartan installer

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-26 Thread Gary Kline
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 08:00:50AM +0100, Roland Smith wrote: > Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 08:00:50 +0100 > From: Roland Smith > Subject: Re: what are the top python books? > To: Gary Kline > Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List > > On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:39:40PM -0800, Gary Kline

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-26 Thread Gary Kline
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 09:39:57PM -0700, Modulok wrote: > Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 21:39:57 -0700 > From: Modulok > Subject: Re: what are the top python books? > To: Gary Kline > Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List > > > sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it&#x

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-26 Thread Boris
http://learnpythonthehardway.org/ Pick the format you want. HTH. B. On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Roland Smith wrote: > On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:39:40PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote: >> >> guys, >> >> sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it's seriously >> time i got myself in g

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-25 Thread Roland Smith
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:39:40PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote: > > guys, > > sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it's seriously > time i got myself in gear and bought or borrowed a book or CD // DVD > that teaches python. i honestly do prefer ink+paper, but with one > hand MIA, i n

Re: what are the top python books?

2012-01-25 Thread Modulok
> sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it's seriously > time i got myself in gear and bought or borrowed a book or CD // DVD > that teaches python. If you want to learn python, first subscribe to the python tutor mailing list. It's pretty much just like the FreeBSD list. In fact, I

what are the top python books?

2012-01-25 Thread Gary Kline
guys, sorry if this is a re-request and a bit OT, but, it's seriously time i got myself in gear and bought or borrowed a book or CD // DVD that teaches python. i honestly do prefer ink+paper, but with one hand MIA, i need paperweights! so if there are books that can be popped into the cd/dv

Re: nan/inf in WCPU of ps / top

2011-10-06 Thread Gautam Mani
12 nan 0.1 0 120 ?? WL 8:39PM 0:07.22 [intr] > > > even top has this problem: > > Any pointers how I can get my WCPU values back -- its a little difficult if > I cannot sort by WCPU in top. > > Hi, Does anyone have an idea about this? A

nan/inf in WCPU of ps / top

2011-10-04 Thread Gautam Mani
[softdepflush] root 104 nan 0.7 1540 836 ?? Is8:39PM 0:00.05 adjkerntz -i root 130 nan 0.0 0 8 ?? DL8:39PM 0:00.03 [md0] even top has this problem: last pid: ; load averages: 0.00, 0.08, 0.07 up

Re: top: how to obtain which process take CPU time

2011-10-01 Thread Dan Nelson
2593 cacti 1 -80 4620K 2316K piperd 0:00 1.46% perl5.8.8 > 92594 cacti 1 80 3460K 1120K wait 0:00 1.46% sh > 92592 cacti 1 80 3460K 1120K wait 0:00 1.46% sh > 92595 cacti 1 550 5448K 2692K select 0:00 1.37% sn

Re[2]: top: how to obtain which process take CPU time

2011-10-01 Thread Коньков Евгений
es and 215 sleeping. I can easily see that 59.6% of your CPU is FS> being used and your load averages being as they are. I see that too, but which process take that CPU? >> >> top -SIHP >> last pid: 99336; load averages: 1.47, 2.05, 3.66up 5+02:52:06 >> 20:35:50

Re: top: how to obtain which process take CPU time

2011-10-01 Thread Frank Shute
88K select 0:08 0.49% > fb_inet_serve That looks to me like quite a weak system and has got 3 running processes and 215 sleeping. I can easily see that 59.6% of your CPU is being used and your load averages being as they are. > > top -SIHP > last pid: 99336; load averages: 1.47,

Re: top: how to obtain which process take CPU time

2011-10-01 Thread Robert Bonomi
> Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 20:38:49 +0300 > From: =?windows-1251?B?yu7t/Oru4iDF4uPl7ejp?= > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > Subject: top: how to obtain which process take CPU time > [[.. sneck ..]] > > It is unclear which process take CPU time. is there any other tool, wh

top: how to obtain which process take CPU time

2011-10-01 Thread Коньков Евгений
92543 cacti 1 -80 10200K 3664K piperd 0:00 0.78% rrdtool 81166 firebird 1 450 23344K 6188K select 0:08 0.49% fb_inet_serve top -SIHP last pid: 99336; load averages: 1.47, 2.05, 3.66up 5+02:52:06 20:35:50 291 processes: 6 running, 266 sleeping, 18 waiting, 1 lock

top(1) loses process user time count when threads end

2011-08-05 Thread Yuri
I have the process that first runs in 3 threads but later two active threads exit. top(1) shows this moment this way (1 sec intervals): 30833 yuri3 760 4729M 4225M nanslp 4 0:32 88.62% app 30833 yuri3 760 4729M 4225M nanslp 6 0:34 90.92% app 30833

Re: top-posting 'condescending asshats' (to use Ryan Coleman's description of himself)

2011-08-03 Thread Jon Radel
On 8/3/11 3:01 PM, Robert Bonomi wrote: *ANY* situation where the elapsed time between messages is longer than the recipient's ability to retain the 'frame of reference' (i.e., the previous message) in memory, it _is_ harder for the recipient of the message to follow top-post

top-posting 'condescending asshats' (to use Ryan Coleman's description of himself)

2011-08-03 Thread Robert Bonomi
> Subject: Re: printing to Kyocera FS-1030D > From: Ryan Coleman > Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 13:22:51 -0500 > > Screw off. I'd suggest that you "take your own advice', except for the fact that you probably don't know *how*. >Top posting is a

Re: deciphering top(1) output

2011-02-11 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Feb 11, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Alexander Best wrote: > also i noticed that when a processes CPU activity goes up to let's say 10% and > then down again to 0% this doesn't mean that the idle process will jump to > 200% > instantly, but it takes ~ 10 seconds for it to reclaim the CPU activity that > w

Re: deciphering top(1) output

2011-02-11 Thread Alexander Best
On Fri Feb 11 11, Chuck Swiger wrote: > On Feb 11, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Alexander Best wrote: > >> It means (c). Kernel activity, short-lived transient processes, and > >> imperfections in sampling data are the other ~13 / 10 % > > > > thanks. it seems in some cases these imperfections have qui

Re: deciphering top(1) output

2011-02-11 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Feb 11, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Alexander Best wrote: >> It means (c). Kernel activity, short-lived transient processes, and >> imperfections in sampling data are the other ~13 / 10 % > > thanks. it seems in some cases these imperfections have quite an impact: > > last pid: 48135; load averag

Re: deciphering top(1) output

2011-02-11 Thread Alexander Best
2:12 0.10% chrome 2247 1001 2 200 846M 84424K kqread 0 0:25 0.10% chrome 48133 0 1 200 13916K 2380K CPU01 0:00 0.10% top 2171 1001 23 200 327M 121M uwait 1 12:11 0.00% chrome 2151 1001 1 200 881M 15400K select 0 6:35 0.00%

Re: deciphering top(1) output

2011-02-11 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Feb 11, 2011, at 4:21 PM, Alexander Best wrote: > a) my system is 100% idle, since no processes except the idle process takes up > up CPU time or > b) that a or some processes take up 2% CPU time which aren't being shown or > c) that each of my cpu core is only 86.6/89.4% idle? It means (c).

deciphering top(1) output

2011-02-11 Thread Alexander Best
hi there, i'm trying to decipher the following top(1) output: otaku% top -PSHb -d2 last pid: 14206; load averages: 0.02, 0.04, 0.00 up 1+02:08:5801:13:21 256 processes: 3 running, 238 sleeping, 15 waiting Mem: 1356M Active, 141M Inact, 342M Wired, 79M Cache, 212M Buf, 44M Free

Re: top: where to find process state descriptions (i.e. STATE usem)?

2011-02-07 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Feb 07), O. Hartmann said: > Try to find docs about the process states shown in top, but I can't find > any hint for explanations what the abbrev. do mean. > > I have a problem with a scientific program using OpenMP showing STATE > 'usem' in to

Re: top: where to find process state descriptions (i.e. STATE usem)?

2011-02-07 Thread Lowell Gilbert
"O. Hartmann" writes: > Try to find docs about the process states shown in top, but I can't > find any hint for explanations what the abbrev. do mean. ps(1) > I have a problem with a scientific program using OpenMP showing STATE > usem' in top. Problem: the s

Re: top: where to find process state descriptions (i.e. STATE usem)?

2011-02-07 Thread Alexander Best
On Mon Feb 7 11, O. Hartmann wrote: > Hello. > Try to find docs about the process states shown in top, but I can't find > any hint for explanations what the abbrev. do mean. > > I have a problem with a scientific program using OpenMP showing STATE > 'usem' in t

top: where to find process state descriptions (i.e. STATE usem)?

2011-02-07 Thread O. Hartmann
Hello. Try to find docs about the process states shown in top, but I can't find any hint for explanations what the abbrev. do mean. I have a problem with a scientific program using OpenMP showing STATE 'usem' in top. Problem: the small program is much slower on a dual or four

Re: Why top(1) only shows time of the main thread?

2011-01-07 Thread Yuri
my system 8.1-STABLE on Oct 11 2010 and my top only shows the main thread's CPU use. How can this be? Yuri ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to &q

Re: Why top(1) only shows time of the main thread?

2011-01-07 Thread Anonymous
Yuri writes: > TIME column is supposed to show time of the process (according to its > man page). > But it seems like it only shows the time of its main thread. > > Why? Bug in documentation? Wasn't this fixed in r182966? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.

Why top(1) only shows time of the main thread?

2011-01-05 Thread Yuri
TIME column is supposed to show time of the process (according to its man page). But it seems like it only shows the time of its main thread. Why? Bug in documentation? Yuri ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailm

Re: top different output

2010-11-15 Thread Alexander Best
On Sat Nov 13 10, Dan Nelson wrote: > In the last episode (Nov 13): > > Hi, Freebsd-questions. > > *pls. redirect to right developers thread > > > > in 7.2FreeBSD top show as: > > 32 root -68- 0K16K WAIT72:24 10.25% irq16: rl0 > >

Re: top different output

2010-11-13 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Nov 13): > Hi, Freebsd-questions. > *pls. redirect to right developers thread > > in 7.2FreeBSD top show as: > 32 root -68- 0K16K WAIT72:24 10.25% irq16: rl0 > > in 9.0FreeBSD top show as: > 12 root 28 -28- 0K

top different output

2010-11-13 Thread Коньков Евгений
Hi, Freebsd-questions. *pls. redirect to right developers thread in 7.2FreeBSD top show as: 32 root -68- 0K16K WAIT72:24 10.25% irq16: rl0 in 9.0FreeBSD top show as: 12 root 28 -28- 0K 224K WAIT3 223:03 42.77% intr top -SIP in 7 version top has

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-10-07 Thread Bas Smeelen
On 10/07/2010 03:34 PM, RW wrote: > On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 06:13:42 -0500 (CDT) > Scott Bennett wrote: > > > >> The top(1) man page is clearly in error, at least on FreeBSD >> systems. The descriptions of the Active, Inact, Wired, Cache, Buf, >> and Free fie

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-10-07 Thread Bruce Cran
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 14:42:06 + Michel Talon wrote: > Bruce Cran said: > > > The top(1) man page is clearly in error, at least on FreeBSD > > systems. I did not say that. -- Bruce Cran ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-10-07 Thread RW
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 06:13:42 -0500 (CDT) Scott Bennett wrote: > On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 12:42:30 +0100 Bruce Cran > wrote: > >You can find more information about the VM architecture at > >http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/arch-handbook/vm.html . > > > The to

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-10-07 Thread Michel Talon
Bruce Cran said: > The top(1) man page is clearly in error, at least on FreeBSD systems. Here is an answer to a similar question given by John Dyson the author of the FreeBSD VM system. http://groups.google.fr/group/comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc/browse_thread/thread/7d3d28b807640

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-10-07 Thread Scott Bennett
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 12:42:30 +0100 Bruce Cran wrote: >On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 08:57:09 +0200 >Bas Smeelen wrote: > >> *Cache:* number of clean pages caching data that are available for >> immediate reallocation >> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?q

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-10-02 Thread Bas Smeelen
_ From: Bas Smeelen [mailto:b.smee...@ose.nl] To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Sent: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:44:57 +0200 Subject: Re: Cache Memory in top command On 09/30/2010 01:37 PM, RW wrote: > On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 09:24:58 +0200 > Bas Smeelen wrote: > > >

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-30 Thread Bas Smeelen
ed file data pages. > > The pages in the cache queue are not specifically cached file data > pages, they are clean pages from any source, including pages that have > been written to swap. Could this be a "bug" in the man page then? Because Wired en Buff are explicitly explained

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-30 Thread RW
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 09:24:58 +0200 Bas Smeelen wrote: > *Wired:* number of pages wired down, including cached file data pages That refers to buffer pages (displayed as Buf), which are a subset of the cached file data pages. The pages in the cache queue are not specifically cached file data pag

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-30 Thread Bas Smeelen
On 09/29/2010 07:36 PM, RW wrote: >>> Bas Smeelen wrote: >>> >>> >>>> *Cache:* number of clean pages caching data that are available for >>>> immediate reallocation >>>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=top&

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-29 Thread RW
gt; >> immediate reallocation > >> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=top&sektion=1 > >> <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=top&sektion=1> > >> > > I believe the "Cache" value is almost totally unrelated to the > > amount of

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-29 Thread Bas Smeelen
On 09/29/2010 01:42 PM, Bruce Cran wrote: > On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 08:57:09 +0200 > Bas Smeelen wrote: > > >> *Cache:* number of clean pages caching data that are available for >> immediate reallocation >> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=top&sektio

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-29 Thread Bruce Cran
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 08:57:09 +0200 Bas Smeelen wrote: > *Cache:* number of clean pages caching data that are available for > immediate reallocation > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=top&sektion=1 > <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=top&sektion=1> I be

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-28 Thread Bas Smeelen
calculated for a system. > > >> How is Cache memory in the following output calculated, on Free BSD system. >> >> > man 1 top > > *Cache:* number of clean pages caching data that are available for immediate reallocation http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-28 Thread vyaaghrah-nix
More To: vyaaghrah-...@yahoo.com Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Sent: Wed, September 29, 2010 8:20:43 AM Subject: Re: Cache Memory in top command On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 9:40 PM, wrote: Hi Everybody > >How is Cache memory in the following output calculated, on Free BSD system. >

Re: Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-28 Thread Adam Vande More
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 9:40 PM, wrote: > Hi Everybody > > How is Cache memory in the following output calculated, on Free BSD system. > man 1 top -- Adam Vande More ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd

Cache Memory in top command

2010-09-28 Thread vyaaghrah-nix
Hi Everybody How is Cache memory in the following output calculated, on Free BSD system. last pid: 39307; load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 up 60+18:16:49 10:00:17 25 proc

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-26 Thread Chad Perrin
that bypasses CUPS (using netcat), it prints just fine -- and does not fit within the confines of the top and bottom margins that are cutting off the content when printing via CUPS. The PDF does extend outside of what might be considered "reasonable" margins for something like an interoffice

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-26 Thread Chad Perrin
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 02:42:18PM -0600, Warren Block wrote: > On Wed, 25 Aug 2010, Chad Perrin wrote: > > >I was not entirely sure before today whether the 4050N could handle > >straight PostScript instead of PCL, but the test I performed using nc to > >see if it would print properly involved us

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-25 Thread Robert Bonomi
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Tue Aug 24 16:31:11 2010 > Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:31:29 -0700 > From: Chip Camden > To: FreeBSD Questions > Subject: Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page > > > --ZYOWEO2dMm2Af3e3 > Content-Type: t

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-25 Thread Warren Block
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010, Chad Perrin wrote: I was not entirely sure before today whether the 4050N could handle straight PostScript instead of PCL, but the test I performed using nc to see if it would print properly involved using pdf2ps and no other file format transformations, so it seems PS is fi

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-25 Thread Warren Block
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010, Chip Camden wrote: Quoth Chad Perrin on Wednesday, 25 August 2010: On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 07:57:29AM -0600, Warren Block wrote: For another test, use pdf2ps and feed the PS output directly to the printer, bypassing CUPS. If the LJ4050N Ethernet is connected (and it real

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-25 Thread Polytropon
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 09:27:20 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote: > Is there much I'd need to know about apsfilter to use it with lpd? No, just make sure to compile it with options PAGE=A4 PAPERSIZE=a4 A4=yes in /etc/make.conf if you need ISO A4 support. It is basically dialog-dri

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-25 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Chad Perrin on Wednesday, 25 August 2010: > On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 07:57:29AM -0600, Warren Block wrote: > > > > For another test, use pdf2ps and feed the PS output directly to the > > printer, bypassing CUPS. If the LJ4050N Ethernet is connected (and it > > really should be), you can us

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-25 Thread Chad Perrin
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 11:38:52AM +0200, Polytropon wrote: > > If your printer can do PS, you don't need CUPS; lpd does everything. > > If you just need to convert printing output (which traditionally *is* > PS) to PCL, you might be interested in using apsfilter. It's a lot > more lightweight th

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-25 Thread Chad Perrin
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 07:57:29AM -0600, Warren Block wrote: > > For another test, use pdf2ps and feed the PS output directly to the > printer, bypassing CUPS. If the LJ4050N Ethernet is connected (and it > really should be), you can use nc something like this (untested): > > # pdf2ps test.

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-25 Thread Warren Block
to get that to take effect? I suspect those correspond to the margin settings in GtkLP, but fiddling with those settings has zero observable effect on printing. Applications should be able to get those values from the PPD. The PDF in question has a top margin of 18 points, a bottom margin

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-25 Thread Polytropon
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 18:12:40 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote: > On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Chad Perrin wrote: > > > On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 03:49:24PM -0600, Warren Block wrote: > >> > >> The LJ4050 is a great printer, but it doesn't print PDFs natively. > >> > >> So you need to find what CUPS is usin

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Chad Perrin
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 08:33:34PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote: > Quoth Warren Block on Tuesday, 24 August 2010: > > > > It appears that PPDs are stored in the reasonably-named > > /usr/local/etc/cups/ppd. There's a PPD for the LJ4050 in > > print/foomatic-db... > > > > And it has > > *Imageabl

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Chad Perrin
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 06:12:40PM -0600, Warren Block wrote: > On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Chad Perrin wrote: > > > >CUPS is a black box to me, filled with black magic. > > Me too. That's why I use lpd. I'm considering it, at least for this laptop. Still, it would be nice to know how to fix this prob

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Warren Block on Tuesday, 24 August 2010: > On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Chip Camden wrote: > >Quoth Warren Block on Tuesday, 24 August 2010: > >>As Chip Camden noted, it could be a problem with the printable area not > >>being correct. CUPS should get that information from a PPD file--I > >>think.

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Chip Camden wrote: Quoth Warren Block on Tuesday, 24 August 2010: As Chip Camden noted, it could be a problem with the printable area not being correct. CUPS should get that information from a PPD file--I think. Do you have the correct PPD installed...er...wherever it shou

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Warren Block on Tuesday, 24 August 2010: > On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Chad Perrin wrote: > > >On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 03:49:24PM -0600, Warren Block wrote: > >> > >>The LJ4050 is a great printer, but it doesn't print PDFs natively. > >> > >>So you need to find what CUPS is using to convert PDFs to

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Chad Perrin wrote: On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 03:49:24PM -0600, Warren Block wrote: The LJ4050 is a great printer, but it doesn't print PDFs natively. So you need to find what CUPS is using to convert PDFs to PostScript and adjust that. It may be an A4 to letter conversion,

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Chad Perrin
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 03:49:24PM -0600, Warren Block wrote: > > The LJ4050 is a great printer, but it doesn't print PDFs natively. > > So you need to find what CUPS is using to convert PDFs to PostScript and > adjust that. It may be an A4 to letter conversion, or it's trying to > "intelligen

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Chad Perrin wrote: I'm using CUPS on FreeBSD 8.0, and any time I try to print from outside Firefox the top and bottom of a PDF gets cut off. I don't have any means installed for printing a PDF from inside Firefox, but Webpages and the CUPS test page print just

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Chip Camden
t; > -- > Chad Perrin [ original content licensed OWL: http://owl.apotheon.org ] Well, if it makes you feel any better, it does the same thing here (truncates top and bottom). Looks like CUPS is addressing the page as if there were no unprintable areas on the page (i.e., it's scaled to fit a

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Chad Perrin
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 02:04:32PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote: > > I'm not seeing that here, but I don't have a PDF that prints data in the > margins. If you have one, can you email it to me? I don't think it prints to the margins, per se. I also know that it's not particular to the printer, sinc

Re: printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Chad Perrin on Tuesday, 24 August 2010: > I'm using CUPS on FreeBSD 8.0, and any time I try to print from outside > Firefox the top and bottom of a PDF gets cut off. I don't have any means > installed for printing a PDF from inside Firefox, but Webpages and the > CUP

printing outside browser cuts off top and bottom of page

2010-08-24 Thread Chad Perrin
I'm using CUPS on FreeBSD 8.0, and any time I try to print from outside Firefox the top and bottom of a PDF gets cut off. I don't have any means installed for printing a PDF from inside Firefox, but Webpages and the CUPS test page print just fine from within the browser. For instance:

  1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   >