Andreas Jaeger wrote: > Vahis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> houghi wrote: >> >>> On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 03:05:56PM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote: >>> >>> >>>> zmd does not store everything, so for every wakeup we have to parse >>>> the xml data. This still takes a long time :-( >>>> >>>> >>> Having a crontab every 20 minutes seems to do the trick Just keep it >>> awake. I do not know what the concequences are and it seems to be an >>> extremely ugly trick, I think. >>> >>> >> I wonder if anyone has come up with any problems with houghi's workaround? >> Or any other workaroud? >> > > Edit /etc/zmd/zmd.conf and change the sleep-interval: > [Server] > sleep-interval=1800 > > Change 1800 to something larger... > > Andreas > But doesn't this only make him go to sleep more seldom? The next time I need him he's asleep again anyway..
I'd need him to be awake, fresh and ready when I need him. Houghi's solution obviously would do that, but as he said, it's processor load and server traffic in vain. I have had refresh on in all my YaST sources in 10.0, so I know it takes a lot of time to refresh, so maybe it's just the same here. When I know I'm going to need zmd, I'll ask him to wake up and go do something else for a while. In case I forget him for a too long time, I think what Andreas says will prevent him from going to sleep again too soon. Vahis -- Sometimes I answer to top posters. Once. http://waxborg.servepics.com/English/Linux/SUSE.10.1/suse10.1.html SUSE Linux 10.1 Suomi: http://waxborg.servepics.com/Linux/10.1/suse-10.1.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
