Re: Should I trust SMART monitoring tools or the Linux kernel drivers?

2013-06-03 Thread Stefan Monnier
[35223.216654] usb 1-8: device descriptor read/8, error -110 [35226.942174] usb 1-8: device descriptor read/8, error -71 ~ I have read it happens as a protective measure when its interfacing circuitry notices that the USB cable does not provide enough power Looks like the problem is in the

Re: Should I trust SMART monitoring tools or the Linux kernel drivers?

2013-05-15 Thread Albretch Mueller
~ let me add to what I said, that I don't hear that drive making any weird noises and the data I keep there are just local copies of freely available data ~ lbrtchx -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Re: Should I trust SMART monitoring tools or the Linux kernel drivers?

2013-05-14 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
Hi On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 06:45:00AM +0100, Albretch Mueller wrote: ~ I have a Maxtor OneTouch 2HAS5DYX drive that intermittently gives me problems. Like when I make my box go into suspend mode for a while, it doesn't mount itself when I reawaken it and I have to unmount and remount it

Re: Should I trust SMART monitoring tools or the Linux kernel drivers?

2013-05-14 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Tue, 2013-05-14 at 09:02 +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: Hm.. I'm not sure whether SMART applies to USB devices, but I could well be wrong here. I thought SMART was a (S)ATA/IDE specific thing? (corrections are welcome!) It depends to the USB controllers and drivers, the HDDs connected to

Should I trust SMART monitoring tools or the Linux kernel drivers?

2013-05-13 Thread Albretch Mueller
~ I have a Maxtor OneTouch 2HAS5DYX drive that intermittently gives me problems. Like when I make my box go into suspend mode for a while, it doesn't mount itself when I reawaken it and I have to unmount and remount it manually ~ when the box is under heavy load (e.g., heat fan is revving). The

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-08-05 Thread hugo vanwoerkom
Klistvud wrote: Dne, 30. 07. 2010 18:47:15 je hugo vanwoerkom napisal(a): But is there such a tool to trace what is being done in IW? IW? For starters, I would check history (ctrl-h), so you can track what sites the person has been to. In my humble experience though, it's thermal

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-30 Thread hugo vanwoerkom
AG wrote: Hi all I'm facing a bit of a delicate issue: I have created an account on my machine for someone staying with us, and I have strong suspicions that he is engaging in on-line behaviour that he is not supposed to be doing. Can anyone recommend a tool thatb I can install, that can

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-30 Thread Mike Bird
On Fri July 30 2010 09:13:08 hugo vanwoerkom wrote: This person knows nothing of commands or VT's so it was just internet browsing activity. I would sure like to know what happened. How do you know that this person hasn't captured your passwords and/or keys, possibly by temporarily rebooting on

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-30 Thread hugo vanwoerkom
Mike Bird wrote: On Fri July 30 2010 09:13:08 hugo vanwoerkom wrote: This person knows nothing of commands or VT's so it was just internet browsing activity. I would sure like to know what happened. How do you know that this person hasn't captured your passwords and/or keys, possibly by

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-30 Thread Mike Bird
On Fri July 30 2010 09:47:15 hugo vanwoerkom wrote: Mike Bird wrote: On Fri July 30 2010 09:13:08 hugo vanwoerkom wrote: This person knows nothing of commands or VT's so it was just internet browsing activity. I would sure like to know what happened. How do you know that this person

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-30 Thread Klistvud
Dne, 30. 07. 2010 18:47:15 je hugo vanwoerkom napisal(a): But is there such a tool to trace what is being done in IW? IW? For starters, I would check history (ctrl-h), so you can track what sites the person has been to. In my humble experience though, it's thermal shutdown. They played a

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-28 Thread CamaleĆ³n
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 17:53:40 +0100, AG wrote: I'm facing a bit of a delicate issue: I have created an account on my machine for someone staying with us, and I have strong suspicions that he is engaging in on-line behaviour that he is not supposed to be doing. Can anyone recommend a tool

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-28 Thread Karl Vogel
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 17:53:40 +0100, AG wrote: A I'm facing a bit of a delicate issue: I have created an account on my A machine for someone staying with us, and I have strong suspicions that A he is engaging in on-line behaviour that he is not supposed to be doing. A Can anyone recommend a tool

Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-27 Thread AG
Hi all I'm facing a bit of a delicate issue: I have created an account on my machine for someone staying with us, and I have strong suspicions that he is engaging in on-line behaviour that he is not supposed to be doing. Can anyone recommend a tool thatb I can install, that can monitor his

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-27 Thread Mike Bird
On Tue July 27 2010 09:53:40 AG wrote: Any suggestions, please? If you have the right to supervise a child then supervise them. Stay in the room and make sure they're not surfing porn. Do so openly. If you don't have the right to supervise an adult then don't spy on them. Speaking for

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-27 Thread Jordon Bedwell
On 7/27/10 12:24 PM, Mike Bird wrote: On Tue July 27 2010 09:53:40 AG wrote: Any suggestions, please? If you have the right to supervise a child then supervise them. Stay in the room and make sure they're not surfing porn. Do so openly. If you don't have the right to supervise an adult

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-27 Thread Jordan Metzmeier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 07/27/2010 02:24 PM, Jordon Bedwell wrote: On 7/27/10 12:24 PM, Mike Bird wrote: On Tue July 27 2010 09:53:40 AG wrote: Any suggestions, please? If you have the right to supervise a child then supervise them. Stay in the room and make sure

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-27 Thread Aniruddha
You can also use dansguardian or another web content filter.

Re: Monitoring tools to use on an account

2010-07-27 Thread AG
On 27/07/10 19:24, Jordon Bedwell wrote: On 7/27/10 12:24 PM, Mike Bird wrote: On Tue July 27 2010 09:53:40 AG wrote: Any suggestions, please? If you have the right to supervise a child then supervise them. Stay in the room and make sure they're not surfing porn. Do so openly. If you

monitoring tools

2001-01-23 Thread Jose Manuel Murillo
Hello, I am looking for some tool to monitor the memory and cpu load of the running processes. I usually use the top, but I would like to know if there is some that can show me the data of a specific process. I would also like it to keep those data in logs form. Does somebody