On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 07:55 +0100, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2008 schrieb ext James:
>
> > I did not try this. what's the option to boot into single user mode?
>
> No need to boot, just "telinit 1" from a running system. And later switch
> back to normal with "telinit 3".
Am Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2008 schrieb ext James:
> I did not try this. what's the option to boot into single user mode?
No need to boot, just "telinit 1" from a running system. And later switch
back to normal with "telinit 3".
HTH...
Dirk
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On Monday 11 February 2008, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> One of the workstations (amd64 2gig ram) has a load that never drops below
> 1.0, as seen by top. Looking at a ps nothing stands out. I did notice that
> 'X' is at the top of the list, even when the machine is quiescent (nobody
> doing anything)
Dale wrote:
443-653-1569 wrote:
On 23:27 Mon 11 Feb , Miguel Peña Gomez wrote:
atop 3
filter by "p"
WOW!!, this atop program is great, one of the best diagnostic tools I've
seen. Why haven't I heard more about it?
Bill Roberts
What package provides that command?
Dale
:-)
443-653-1569 wrote:
On 23:27 Mon 11 Feb , Miguel Peña Gomez wrote:
atop 3
filter by "p"
WOW!!, this atop program is great, one of the best diagnostic tools I've
seen. Why haven't I heard more about it?
Bill Roberts
What package provides that command?
Dale
:-) :-)
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g
On 23:27 Mon 11 Feb , Miguel Peña Gomez wrote:
>
>
> atop 3
>
> filter by "p"
>
>
>
> El lun, 11-02-2008 a las 19:49 +, James escribió:
> > Hello,
> >
> > One of the workstations (amd64 2gig ram) has a load that never drops below
> > 1.0, as seen by top. Looking at a ps nothing stand
atop 3
filter by "p"
El lun, 11-02-2008 a las 19:49 +, James escribió:
> Hello,
>
> One of the workstations (amd64 2gig ram) has a load that never drops below
> 1.0, as seen by top. Looking at a ps nothing stands out. I did notice that
> 'X' is at the top of the list, even when the machi
On Monday 11 February 2008, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> One of the workstations (amd64 2gig ram) has a load that never drops
> below 1.0, as seen by top. Looking at a ps nothing stands out. I did
> notice that 'X' is at the top of the list, even when the machine is
> quiescent (nobody doing anything)
Hello,
One of the workstations (amd64 2gig ram) has a load that never drops below
1.0, as seen by top. Looking at a ps nothing stands out. I did notice that
'X' is at the top of the list, even when the machine is quiescent (nobody
doing anything). Suspiciaous. Clearly I have a run away or hidden p
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