Existe htop para centos, solo tienes que instalar el repostorio de RPMForge, en
la propia wiki de centos te explica como instalar el repostorio y las posibles
consecuencias, te dejo el enlace.
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
luego
#yum install htop
Saludos
Armando
Genial , ya lo probé
Gracias
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2009/12/27 armando perez pena mandyapp2...@msn.com
Existe htop para centos, solo tienes que instalar el repostorio de
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On 26/12/2009 03:21, mark wrote:
xiaoyunpeng wrote:
I think you should give the user a path list of javas you've installed. More
step on, a script with a sun-java or openjdk as input for switching the
java type would be better.
Ok, so I guess no one's ever used environment-modules. Thanks
# Turn off SACK
net.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0
and execute sysctl -p to apply it. You can also use sysctl -w
net.ipv4.tcp_sack=0 to turn it off temporarily. Our file transfers worked
just fine after the change.
I realize there are differences our situation and yours and this might not
work in
HI Robert,
Either apcupsd or NUT(network ups tools) will work. I've used both and
IMO apcupsd often seems to have better support for the newer APC units
then NUT does.
That said, I do prefer NUT because I've been using their tools for a
lot longer. I also run a mixed shop, APC Liebert UPS's
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
On 26/12/2009 03:21, mark wrote:
snip
I used environment-modules a few years a go with OSCAR[1], and I remember to
simply coping and editing files to create a intel-mpi, intel-cc, etc, based
on modules provided by OSCAR.
The document Drag Your Design Environment
Am Samstag, den 26.12.2009, 14:48 +0100 schrieb Mathieu Baudier:
Hello,
I have quite a few issues with the default OpenJdk package on CentOS
5.4 x86_64 (e.g. crash of Eclipse [1], and now excessive permgen
memory requirement causing the JVM to freeze and requiring a kill -9).
These issues
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