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Hi list.
I have a setup where I need to run several para-virtualized guest VMs
under Xen. I'm using Fedora Core 6 for both the host and the guest, and
Fedora Core 6 has a very nice UI (virt-manager) for creating n
Not an exact answer to your question, but maybe the "pv" tool would help
indirectly?
http://www.ivarch.com/programs/pv.shtml
Ira Abramov wrote:
I've bumped into this a few times before - copying a file tree from one
point to another, be it with rsync, cp or tar|tar won't show me overall
progres
In my previous post, I forgot to mention, that I prefer Motherboard
recommendations to be for AMD AM2 socket CPUs.
On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 19:29, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I'm about to add two new LINUX boxes to my home network. I finally
> convinced my daughter to move to LINUX and my son to use a dual
I'm about to add two new LINUX boxes to my home network. I finally convinced
my daughter to move to LINUX and my son to use a dual-boot machine (he still
needs his Windows games). However, because of my kids' technical level, these
machines must run perfectly "out of the box". Otherwise, I'll be
OK, I found out the reason for the problem, but I do not understand why it did.
I installed php a week ago, and after that the problems started ... By
installing php, ubuntu replaced the apache mpm package into apache
php-mpm ... by removing php's mpm and installing the apach's version,
the probl
El dom, 05-11-2006 a las 15:24 +0200, Ira Abramov escribió:
> Quoting Nadav Har'El, from the post of Sun, 05 Nov:
> > On Sun, Nov 05, 2006, Uri (Adam Hofshi) wrote about "Re: There is no right
> > to remain silent":
> > > Dear Philip Zimmermann,
> >
> > Uri, why do you think that we at Linux-il a
* Yahav Biran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061105 16:24]:
>
> In solaris OS, pmap -x pid | grep heap gives the size of the native heap of
> the process.
> I tried to do it in linux and no heap entry, is there any way to monitor the
> size of the native heap of a process?
AFAIK there is no heap entry that
Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
> Hi Ira,
> I think you're on the right track.
> Is there someone on this list who knows someone who can get Uri to a
> doctor? His postings look to me like cries for assistance from someone
> in need. It would be a pity of he were to do something rash - hurt
> himself o
In solaris OS, pmap -x pid | grep heap gives the size of the native heap of
the process.
I tried to do it in linux and no heap entry, is there any way to monitor the
size of the native heap of a process?
Yahav Biran
Mobilitec, Inc
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Ira,
I think you're on the right track.
Is there someone on this list who knows someone who can get Uri to a
doctor? His postings look to me like cries for assistance from someone in
need. It would be a pity of he were to do something rash - hurt himself
or others - while we do nothing more
Hello list,
I run apache 2.0.55 on my Ubuntu edgy (was upgraded by apt-get
dist-upgrade if that matters). Now the server only accepts connections
from 127.0.0.1 (port 81). Since last week, most of the times that I
try to load a page/execute a ruby script it takes more then a minute
(regardless of
Quoting Shachar Shemesh, from the post of Sun, 05 Nov:
> Ira Abramov wrote:
> > although rsync makes a full list of the files and
> > their attributes before copying (even on local copy), and shows speed
> > stats with -P, it won't let me get a good picture about the total
> > procentage of the cop
Quoting Nadav Har'El, from the post of Sun, 05 Nov:
> On Sun, Nov 05, 2006, Uri (Adam Hofshi) wrote about "Re: There is no right to
> remain silent":
> > Dear Philip Zimmermann,
>
> Uri, why do you think that we at Linux-il are interested in what you wrote
> to Philip Zimmerman?
I never got tha
On 05/11/06, Yahav Biran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What kernel version are you using?[Yahav Biran] 2.6.9-22.0.2OK, so I suppose this rules out the LinuxThreads option, (right gang?)
BTW - which JVM are you using?[Yahav Biran] 1.4.2Try to find which type of threads it uses.I assume you are referrin
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006, Uri (Adam Hofshi) wrote about "Re: There is no right to
remain silent":
> Dear Philip Zimmermann,
Uri, why do you think that we at Linux-il are interested in what you wrote
to Philip Zimmerman?
The list of people on the "To:" of your mail almost looks like a joke:
Gili Shwe
On 05/11/06, Yahav Biran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another question: it looks that the java processes are spawned to
many java
processes, how one can monitor it.
I tried to top the processes and then use ps -H but the process is
disappearing until I catch it.
Ja
On 05/11/06, Yahav Biran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No question on this issue.Regards the spawned sub process, is there a way to view the tree of theprocess, like ptree in solaris?There is "pstree", as well as "ps -H".I don't have access to a
2.4 system to verify this - but I'm not sure it will sh
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 02:18:46PM +0200, Yahav Biran wrote:
> No question on this issue.
> Regards the spawned sub process, is there a way to view the tree of the
> process, like ptree in solaris?
pstree(1)
Cheers,
Muli
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No question on this issue.
Regards the spawned sub process, is there a way to view the tree of the
process, like ptree in solaris?
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From: Muli Ben-Yehuda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 1:29 PM
To: Yahav Biran
Cc: 'Linux-IL'
Subject: Re: swap i
Ira Abramov wrote:
> although rsync makes a full list of the files and
> their attributes before copying (even on local copy), and shows speed
> stats with -P, it won't let me get a good picture about the total
> procentage of the copy process,
I can venture a guess that this is because it is only
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I'm looking for online resources that will help me design flash documents on
Linux. I'm also especially interested in designing for Flash Flex on Linux.
I've had a very hard time insta
I've bumped into this a few times before - copying a file tree from one
point to another, be it with rsync, cp or tar|tar won't show me overall
progress of course. although rsync makes a full list of the files and
their attributes before copying (even on local copy), and shows speed
stats with -P,
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 01:19:29PM +0200, Yahav Biran wrote:
> [Yahav Biran] I thought that a page can be flush to the disk if nobody is
> using it for certain amount of time. In Solaris a page fault can happen not
> only when you are lack of memory. Solaris allocate all its free memory to a
> pro
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 12:28:41PM +0200, Yahav Biran wrote:
> My application does from time to time swap. I can see it by monitoring it
> with vmstat command (si and so parameters).
> I would like to know why this swap activity was made (lack of memory or
> memory algorithm).
If swap is used it
* Yahav Biran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061105 12:39]:
> My application does from time to time swap. I can see it by monitoring it
> with vmstat command (si and so parameters).
> I would like to know why this swap activity was made (lack of memory or
> memory algorithm).
swap out is done when a process
On 05/11/06, Yahav Biran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another question: it looks that the java processes are spawned to many javaprocesses, how one can monitor it.I tried to top the processes and then use ps -H but the process isdisappearing until I catch it.
Java uses lots of threads - for a start t
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 12:28:41PM +0200, Yahav Biran wrote:
> My application does from time to time swap. I can see it by monitoring it
> with vmstat command (si and so parameters).
> I would like to know why this swap activity was made (lack of memory or
> memory algorithm).
If swap is used it'
My application does from time to time swap. I can see it by monitoring it
with vmstat command (si and so parameters).
I would like to know why this swap activity was made (lack of memory or
memory algorithm).
Another question: it looks that the java processes are spawned to many java
processes, ho
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