Jaume Obrador wrote:
What finally I want to do is to run a java process as a daemon and I
must be able to run it from /etc/init.d/
Inside the script just change to the proper directory (or set the
CLASSPATH variable). Changes to the environment made by a script are
lost when the script ends,
What version of top are you using? H works with the one I have:
# top -v
procps version 2.0.11
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Thank you for your answer Vladimir,
The selectable columns with top are :
* A: PID= Process Id
* E: USER = User Name
* H: PR = Priority
* I: NI =
Hi
I have a problem. I need to execute a java app. that is located in a
different directory of the current one. For example I'm at $HOME and run
$ java $HOME/myprogram/Program
it gets a ClassDefNotFoundException error. But I can compile, using:
$ javac $HOME/myprogram/Program.java
If I'm i $H
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 02:47:56PM -0400, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote:
> Since the Blackdown PPC Linux project was so small and I had such a hard time
> finding anyone to help it along, I finally just pretty much gave up. I have
> only done the barest minimum to keep the Blackdown JDK 1.3.1 functi
Hi,
> Does anyone know what this 02d version is? Where did it come from?
> Why is it not available on the Blackdown download mirrors?
It is mine. I was a member of Blackdown (and technically still am but I have
not contributed anything in a very very long time). I rebuilt JDK 1.3.1 for
ppc
Thank you for your answer Vladimir,
The selectable columns with top are :
* A: PID= Process Id
* E: USER = User Name
* H: PR = Priority
* I: NI = Nice value
* O: VIRT = Virtual Image (kb)
* Q: RES= Resident size (kb)
* T: SHR= Shared Mem size (k
I believe that top by default does not show threads. While top is
running, type "H". ("h" brings up help.)
--- Vladimir
Vladimir G. Ivanovichttp://leonora.org/~vladimir
2770 Cowper St.
Title: Message
On the Blackdown
download mirrors the latest version of the JRE for ppc is 02c. This
does not work on my system -- Yellow Dog 3.0.1. Gets 'Illegal
Instruction'.
However, I have
found another, later version-- 02d at:
http://ftp.yellowdoglinux.com/pub/yellowdog/software/o