On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 05:35:54PM +0900, Denis Solovyov wrote:
> 
> >> But  actually  I  have  not find the source yet. Is it a debian-specific
> >> utility?  "Loadwatch"  page  at  freshmeat.net  says it is not currently
> >> available: http://freshmeat.net/projects/loadwatch/
> AF> The following page @ Debian has links to download the original source
> AF> + Debian-specific patches:
> AF> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/loadwatch
> 
> "/unstable/"... That's definitely not stable. :-)
> And it also seems to be too much outdated (no updates since 2000)...

Oh well, don't be too scared, Debian folks tend to call 'unstable'
everything that is not core Linux and proven on tens of thousands of
computers worldwide.

No source updates since 2000 is an issue, but maybe that's precisely
because the thing does what it's supposed to do and has no outstanding
bugs. I don't know really. If you have a testbed box of course it
would be better to try it out before. Up to you :-)

For such a simple job I'd go with the Perl script because it probably
won't core dump at you, leaving processes in a stopped state.

Greets,
_Alain_
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