On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 13:04 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
fabian wrote:
fabian wrote:
apprecite some help n advice how to get reid of this directory
Is /var/ on a separate file system? It sounds like there is just
a massive amount of files there, if /var is split out then you
can move
Dear All,
I had solved the problem earlier of CPU wait state being almost 100% and
had solved the problem of disbling the cron job of tmpwatch
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 290 Jul 5 21:24 tmpwatch
which is a cron.daily file
now more investigations reveleved to me that
since im running havp 0.89
fabian wrote:
apprecite some help n advice how to get reid of this directory
Is /var/ on a separate file system? It sounds like there is just
a massive amount of files there, if /var is split out then you
can move all other data off of /var and reformat it, and copy the
data back.
Otherwise
fabian wrote:
apprecite some help n advice how to get reid of this directory
Is /var/ on a separate file system? It sounds like there is just
a massive amount of files there, if /var is split out then you
can move all other data off of /var and reformat it, and copy the
data back.
fabian wrote:
fabian wrote:
apprecite some help n advice how to get reid of this directory
Is /var/ on a separate file system? It sounds like there is just
a massive amount of files there, if /var is split out then you
can move all other data off of /var and reformat it, and copy the
data
fabian wrote:
fabian wrote:
apprecite some help n advice how to get reid of this directory
Is /var/ on a separate file system? It sounds like there is just
a massive amount of files there, if /var is split out then you
can move all other data off of /var and reformat it, and copy the
data
Dear Guys
Thanks and apprecite your quick replies
By the way i had stated solving the problem of almost 100% CPU utulization
starting everyday at 4 am and ending at 10 am in a very crude way
top was reporting 95% wa
i started to check the crontab file and noticed that the
cron.daily entry in the
fabian wrote:
Dear Guys
Thanks and apprecite your quick replies
By the way i had stated solving the problem of almost 100% CPU utulization
starting everyday at 4 am and ending at 10 am in a very crude way
top was reporting 95% wa
i started to check the crontab file and noticed that the
On Monday 06 July 2009, fabian fab...@baladia.gov.kw wrote:
now everything works fine without this file in the /etc/cron.daily
directory so the tmpwatch was the culprit cause the CPU wait state to
almost 99 % for almost 6 hrs
but jus would like to know if this particular script has any
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