I would use collectd instead, it has a much better resolution and scales up
(which munin doesnt).
my 2cents,
Ohad
On 9/18/09, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>
> Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> So my question: What do you do in case you have the same scenario?
> what steps do you take to prevent things like th
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
So my question: What do you do in case you have the same scenario?
what steps do you take to prevent things like that from happening?
I would focus less on prevention, and more on diagnostics. I usually use
munin (you can see a live example at http://www.hamakor.org.il/
I can write a simple script which will detect if a process goes crazy
and kill it/restart the service, thats not the issue..
The issue is about investigating a rebooted machine after a huge load,
for example: lets say it's not your well taken care machine but it's
your friends small web server and
You can make it do other things too, like kill or restart processes.
--sambo
On 18/09/2009, at 00:29, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Sammy,
Watch is good and nice, but Watchdog main purpose is to reboot the
server if something wrong happens. Thats not what I'm looking for.
Hetz
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at
Sammy,
Watch is good and nice, but Watchdog main purpose is to reboot the
server if something wrong happens. Thats not what I'm looking for.
Hetz
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:40 PM, sammy ominsky wrote:
> On 17/09/2009, at 22:33, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
>> I tried to ssh it today.. no go. I could p
2009/9/17 Danny Lieberman :
> This is a well known bug in Flash on FF on Ubuntu - I've tried 32 and 64 bit
> FF3 and FF3.5 (you can update with Synaptic) and all I can say is that the
> problems seem marginally better in 32 bit systems - I assume because 64 bit
> Adobe is still alpha code.
>
> When
On Sep 17, 2009, at 10:43 PM, Boaz Rymland wrote:
Hi,
I bought this toy today.
I'm glad to say that it worked out of the box in Ubuntu 9.04 - or at
least it appears so:
Kaffeine is happy with it, I do have /dev/dvb/ devices and dmesg
seems to report that the drivers are ok. I bet the follo
On 17/09/2009, at 22:33, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I tried to ssh it today.. no go. I could ping it, but none of the
services were accessible: http, ssh, etc..
Sep 17 12:58:11 hetz sendmail[2707]: rejecting connections on daemon
MTA: load average: 140
So my question: What do you do in case you ha
Hi,
I bought this toy today.
I'm glad to say that it worked out of the box in Ubuntu 9.04 - or at
least it appears so:
Kaffeine is happy with it, I do have /dev/dvb/ devices and dmesg seems
to report that the drivers are ok. I bet the following kernel drivers
are related: dvb_usb_af9015, af901
Hi,
I have my own server which is located in US. It's running CentOS 5.3.
I tried to ssh it today.. no go. I could ping it, but none of the
services were accessible: http, ssh, etc..
I tried to connect using serial. I could see the welcome message, but
I couldn't login (timeout).
The only option
On Sep 17, 2009, at 8:20 PM, mbrace7for...@aim.com wrote:
Many thanks for your reply Sara, I appreciate it especially with the
Yom Tovim on us now, I looked at the link below also. I didn't get a
straight answer from it.
I have also copied to the /usr/share/sane/gt68xx/firmware those
files
Many thanks for your reply Sara, I appreciate it especially with the Yom Tovim
on us now, I looked at the link below also. I didn't get a straight answer from
it.
I have also copied to the /usr/share/sane/gt68xx/firmware those files including
what could the firmware I downloaded from Mustek fo
Hello,
I find myself in the position of overseeing a Drupal installation on
Ubuntu Server. We're running the 8.04LTS version of Ubuntu with the
intention of staying with it until the next LTS release (next year?).
The problem I have is that Drupal 6 is not packaged for 8.04. I got
around t
Manchester University were one of the first to install a computer. Back in
those days they probably needed half the power of the Electric grid of the area
to run them. They were all glass and large cabinets. By today's standard
probably the equivalent of 286 computer not even a Pentium.
I
Manchester University were one of the first to install a computer. Back in
those days they probably needed half the power of the Electric grid of the area
to run them. They were all glass and large cabinets. By today's standard
probably the equivalent of 286 computer not even a Pentium.
I
Many thanks for your reply Sara, I appreciate it especially with the Yom Tovim
on us now, I looked at the link below also. I didn't get a straight answer from
it.
I have also copied to the /usr/share/sane/gt68xx/firmware those files including
what could the firmware I downloaded from Mustek fo
2009/9/17 Shachar Shemesh :
> sara fink wrote:
>
> I tried to translate more than once french to english. It is done badly as
> well. There is no way around with those machine translations. it translates
> word by word.
>
> Some of them do, at least.
my hovercraft is full of eels
(see more transl
sara fink wrote:
I tried to translate more than once french to english. It is done
badly as well. There is no way around with those machine translations.
it translates word by word.
Some of them do, at least.
Shachar
--
Shachar Shemesh
Lingnu Open Source Consulting Ltd.
http://www.lingnu.com
I tried to translate more than once french to english. It is done badly as
well. There is no way around with those machine translations. it translates
word by word.
2009/9/17 Tomer Cohen
> Such websites became quite common thanks to Google who started providing
> Hebrew translation recently. The
Gabor Szabo wrote:
> I encounter several issues in how to get them to use IRC.
>
> One of them is that they don't find the IRC clients intuitive for them.
>
> The other one is that they seem to be afraid of talking on the main
> project channels.
This is in general a good thing. People should lurk
On Thursday 17 September 2009 09:14:30 Gabor Szabo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am involved in a project where I am trying to get some people who
> never used IRC or participated in any open source project, and some
> of them have never programmed to teach them some programming and
> to get them involved in
This is a well known bug in Flash on FF on Ubuntu - I've tried 32 and 64 bit
FF3 and FF3.5 (you can update with Synaptic) and all I can say is that the
problems seem marginally better in 32 bit systems - I assume because 64 bit
Adobe is still alpha code.
When you find an answer let me know
Ditto
2009/9/17 Nadav Har'El
> While looking on Google for information about digital TV on Linux,
> I searched in Hebrew "לינוקס טלוויזיה דיגיטלית" (linux digital television)
> and I found the following forum, in Hebrew:
>
>http://www.unix.com/iw/whats-your-mind/87912-digital-tv-rocks.html
>
>
Such websites became quite common thanks to Google who started providing
Hebrew translation recently. They are doing so in order to get some traffic
from other languages as well as doing SEO to their site (more content -
higher rank). I guess that English to French translation, for example is far
b
2009/9/17 Danny Lieberman :
> Amos
>
> Flash on Ubuntu 9 in general consumes much more CPU than previous versions,
> full screen youtube on my dual core machine takes 70% of each of the two
> cpus- which may be why FF locks. I've confirmed this for 32 and 64 bit -
> it's well documented on the Ubun
Amos
Flash on Ubuntu 9 in general consumes much more CPU than previous versions,
full screen youtube on my dual core machine takes 70% of each of the two
cpus- which may be why FF locks. I've confirmed this for 32 and 64 bit -
it's well documented on the Ubuntu forums.fwiwpeople are waitin
I do. firefox 3 64bit. Sometimes it gets so heavily busy that it hangs
the entire system.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2009/9/17 Arie Skliarouk :
>> On ubuntu 32bit, the firefox locked up hard however, after watching the 10
>> seconds of the ad.
>
> Don't know whether t
While looking on Google for information about digital TV on Linux,
I searched in Hebrew "לינוקס טלוויזיה דיגיטלית" (linux digital television)
and I found the following forum, in Hebrew:
http://www.unix.com/iw/whats-your-mind/87912-digital-tv-rocks.html
I found the subject of the thread, "
2009/9/17 Arie Skliarouk :
> On ubuntu 32bit, the firefox locked up hard however, after watching the 10
> seconds of the ad.
Don't know whether this is related but whenever I try to switch
youtube video to full screen on Ubuntu 9.04 32 bit firefox locks up.
Does anyone else have this problem?
--
Hi,
To anyone who is wondering - yes, today lecture, "The good, bad and ugly -
of threads, processes and coprocesses" by yours truely, will take place
today at Herzelinux as scheduled.
Details are on the web site.
I haven't announced to the list because I am a lazy bastard^H^H^H been too
busy.
Kvm lite is not very interesting.
As for VirtualBox - if you want to run one VM, especially if you are on win
or mac, virtualbox is really cool.
Whenthe amount of VMs is measured in tens, id use KVM.
Gilad
Amos Shapira wrote:
2009/9/16 Arie Skliarouk :
Yes. We use xen heavily on CentOS 5 a
Hi,
We developed and support for years now a software product for tech support
centers that uses KVM as a hypervisor.
One installation at Canon in Japan runs 35 concurrent Vista/win2k/xp and
soon Win7 instances.
Each session is about a minute long (it is used by tech support people to
help them
Hi Gilad,
Have you heard of KVM-lite ? (KVM that doesn't require virtualization
features from processor)
In what sense "KVM rocks", do we have any benchmark of KVM versus
VirtualBox ?
I saw a post from Ingo Molnar stating that context number of context
switches in KVM reduced dramatically
Hi,
I have managed to watch the advertisement part of the video on the
http://wejew.com site:
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/133473
The trick was to disable adblock, remove or add exception for the stock rule
/adserver/* . Looks like everybody here has the adblock enabled :) ...
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