there are a lot of pages that reveal important
information in regards to the status of a system.
-Scott Oertel
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on systat, personally to keep track of CPU
utilization, as in graphs, I use cacti which queries the servers using
snmp, we also have a script which collects data from vmstat and stores
it into a rrd, then we use rrdcgi to make pretty graphs with the data.
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Gary Kline wrote:
Guys,
Having found $9 , how do I /bin/rm it (using system()--yes??)
in an awk one-liner?
I'm trying to remove from packages from long ago and find and
print them with
ls -lt | awk '{if ($8 == 2006) print $9}';
but what
p4 0/0/128127.0.0.1.953
tcp4 0/0/3 127.0.0.1.53
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Yesterday after an fsck a file was placed in the lost+found folder which
size was exactly the size of the drive (450gb). What is the safest way
to remove this file?
Thanks,
Scott Oertel
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Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 02), Scott Oertel said:
Yesterday after an fsck a file was placed in the lost+found folder which
size was exactly the size of the drive (450gb). What is the safest way
to remove this file?
If its timestamp updates when you touch a file on
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 02), Scott Oertel said:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 02), Scott Oertel said:
Yesterday after an fsck a file was placed in the lost+found folder
which size was exactly the size of the drive (450gb). What is the
safest way
Nicolas Blais wrote:
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 17:27, Efren Bravo wrote:
Hi,
How can I see which ports depend on
libgmp-4.1.4_1?
If I upgrade it, the applications that are using
the old libgmp would be affected?
Thanks...
Efren Bravo.
If you go into /var/db/pkg/libgmp-4.1.4_1 you
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I use midnight commander on a daily basis, can anyone recommend a
better, more lightweight tool then mc?
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I wrote a simple one that could use improvement a while back for a
FreeBSD box I had, you could use it as a reference point. It's developed
in python though.
-Scott
Duane Hill wrote:
On Friday, August 25, 2006 at 3:45:08 PM, Kyrre confabulated:
At 17:30 25.08.2006, Andy Greenwood wrote:
For some reason the script doesn't really show up, ill just paste it here:
#!/usr/local/bin/python
#
# Site managment tool
# Written by: Scott Oertel
#
# imports
import os, sys, re, pwd
from crypt import crypt
import time, commands
global httpd_conf
httpd_conf = '/usr/local/et
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