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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Soumen Dass wrote:


Could memory be an issue? You could use "memstat" command to view the memory occupancy type. I remember freeing up a lot of memory when I found out that my locale related part was taking lot of memory. Removed from foreign locales & could free up over 15 MB of memory.

Essentially you have to see the list of processes occupying memory, find out the big offenders, see if they can be configured to free up some memory. Its more of a case to case basis troubleshooting with man+google.

I use "/sbin/chkconfig --list" to find out the state of various services. "/sbin/chkconfig --help" would get you started.


This command is not there on "Sarge (Testing)" Debian on my PC. Which packahe provide this command?

I think there is another command "ntsysv". Check out this link on runlevel editors for Ubuntu/Debian:

http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2589.html

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Soumen Dass [Registered Linux User # 272639 - Linux nova 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl i686]


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should be hard to understand.


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