English Hebrew dictionary.

2018-11-11 Thread vordoo
Hi, Looking for an English Hebrew technical-computer dictionary. Best if it is a web site or file, with words like: mount, volume, partition, sector, block, etc... Any pointers appreciated, Thanks! ___ Linux-i

Re: English Hebrew dictionary.

2018-11-11 Thread Boruch Baum
On 2018-11-11 13:25, vordoo wrote: >Hi, >Looking for an English Hebrew technical-computer dictionary. Best if it >is a web site or file, with words like: mount, volume, partition, >sector, block, etc... >Any pointers appreciated, >Thanks! Hmm, can't find my favorite word-

Memory consumption on a per user basis

2018-11-11 Thread Josh Roden
Hi everyone I have a CentOS 6 machine used by around 20 to 30 students at a time and I need to do one of two things: 1. find and kill top memory user with script 2. limit memory usage Using cgroups, I have successfully limited memory usage to about 1.5 cpu's max (per user) out of 16 but evidently

Re: Memory consumption on a per user basis

2018-11-11 Thread Boruch Baum
On 2018-11-11 16:36, Josh Roden wrote: >Hi everyone >I have a CentOS 6 machine used by around 20 to 30 students >at a time and I need to do one of two things: >1. find and kill top memory user with script You can use 'smem'[1] to ferret out the process hogging the most memory by

Re: Memory consumption on a per user basis

2018-11-11 Thread Constantine Shulyupin
I am using this bash functions for years: https://gitlab.com/makelinux/lib/blob/master/snippets/load-watch.md It kills processes accordingly load average, cpu and memory usage. OOM killer is less efficient. On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 4:37 PM Josh Roden wrote: > > Hi everyone > I have a CentOS 6 mach

Re: Memory consumption on a per user basis [FOLLOW-UP]

2018-11-11 Thread Boruch Baum
I hit _send_ to quickly... The simple script that I proposed suffers from the problem that it would kill one of your own processes if you are the offending user, ont one of your students; likewise, it would blithely kill a system process, or an essential cronjob, or a server. You can modify the 's

Re: Memory consumption on a per user basis

2018-11-11 Thread Boruch Baum
On 2018-11-11 17:26, Constantine Shulyupin wrote: > I am using this bash functions for years: > https://gitlab.com/makelinux/lib/blob/master/snippets/load-watch.md AAARGH! OH NO! It's gitlab! I have a quasi- pet-peeve against gitlab because of its needless javascript and XHR requirements. Just in

Re: Memory consumption on a per user basis

2018-11-11 Thread Meir Kriheli
On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 5:48 PM Boruch Baum wrote: > On 2018-11-11 17:26, Constantine Shulyupin wrote: > > I am using this bash functions for years: > > https://gitlab.com/makelinux/lib/blob/master/snippets/load-watch.md > > AAARGH! OH NO! It's gitlab! > > I have a quasi- pet-peeve against gitlab

Re: Memory consumption on a per user basis

2018-11-11 Thread Constantine Shulyupin
github mirror: https://github.com/makelinux/lib/blob/master/snippets/load-watch.md On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 5:47 PM Boruch Baum wrote: > > On 2018-11-11 17:26, Constantine Shulyupin wrote: > > I am using this bash functions for years: > > https://gitlab.com/makelinux/lib/blob/master/snippets/load-

Re: Memory consumption on a per user basis

2018-11-11 Thread Boruch Baum
On 2018-11-11 18:03, Meir Kriheli wrote: > On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 5:48 PM Boruch Baum <[1]boruch_b...@gmx.com> > wrote: > >I have a quasi- pet-peeve against gitlab because of its needless >javascript and XHR requirements. > > Use the "raw" url: > curl > '[3]https://gitlab.com/makeli

Re: Memory consumption on a per user basis

2018-11-11 Thread Boruch Baum
Appreciated. On 2018-11-11 18:25, Constantine Shulyupin wrote: > github mirror: > https://github.com/makelinux/lib/blob/master/snippets/load-watch.md -- hkp://keys.gnupg.net CA45 09B5 5351 7C11 A9D1 7286 0036 9E45 1595 8BC0 ___ Linux-il mailing li

Re: English Hebrew dictionary.

2018-11-11 Thread vordoo
On 11/11/18 2:18 PM, Boruch Baum wrote: Hmm, can't find my favorite word-list site among my zillion bookmarks, but... 1) For individual word, I just now found: http://tlterm.com/hebrew/ which seems reasonable. Thanks I will check it out. ___