Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-25 Thread ashwin kesavan
On 25 October 2010 21:33, Tha.Suresh  wrote:

> Ex:
>
> $ kill -STOP 9952 (For Stop)
>
> $ kill -CONT 9952 (For Continue)

Wow this is cool. Does it work well with tomcat ? Now i dont need to
kil -9  to stop tomcat.

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Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread pandiyan R
hi this is pandiyan i installed fedora in my pc  now i want to know how
to connect peer to peer connection in it...
in my home pc i installed ubundu then my laptop i have fedora i have to
transfer data between these to using the peer to peer cable...
can you help me how to do thi.

regards.
Pandiyan.R

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Tha.Suresh  wrote:

>  Sometimes we require a particular job to stop for a certain period
> and start again.
>
> Most of us familiar with the KILL command, But here is another cool
> feature of the KILL command,
>
> $ kill -STOP 
>
> $ kill -CONT 
>
> This 'll stop the given PID since it has been not restarted with the
> command -CONT.
>
> :-)
>
> Ex:
>
> $ kill -STOP 9952 (For Stop)
>
> $ kill -CONT 9952 (For Continue)
>
>
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Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Abishek Goda
Hi,

> hi this is pandiyan i installed fedora in my pc  now i want to know how
> to connect peer to peer connection in it...
> in my home pc i installed ubundu then my laptop i have fedora i have to
> transfer data between these to using the peer to peer cable...
> can you help me how to do thi.

You can just add an ethernet cable between the PC eth0 and laptops
eth0, configure them with custom ip addresses and rsync/scp the files
you need. I think that should work most of the time.

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Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Abishek Goda
hi,

On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 1:53 PM, pandiyan R  wrote:
> hi this is pandiyan i installed fedora in my pc  now i want to know how
> to connect peer to peer connection in it...
> in my home pc i installed ubundu then my laptop i have fedora i have to
> transfer data between these to using the peer to peer cable...
> can you help me how to do thi.

btw, though I replied (my mistake too), you should have started a new
thread. I doubt the question is related to the thread!

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Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread pandiyan R
if you know the steps means please because i am new to linux.


On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Abishek Goda wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > hi this is pandiyan i installed fedora in my pc  now i want to know
> how
> > to connect peer to peer connection in it...
> > in my home pc i installed ubundu then my laptop i have fedora i have to
> > transfer data between these to using the peer to peer cable...
> > can you help me how to do thi.
>
> You can just add an ethernet cable between the PC eth0 and laptops
> eth0, configure them with custom ip addresses and rsync/scp the files
> you need. I think that should work most of the time.
>
> Abishek
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Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread pandiyan R
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 2:01 PM, pandiyan R  wrote:

> if you know the steps means please because i am new to linux.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Abishek Goda wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > hi this is pandiyan i installed fedora in my pc  now i want to know
>> how
>> > to connect peer to peer connection in it...
>> > in my home pc i installed ubundu then my laptop i have fedora i have to
>> > transfer data between these to using the peer to peer cable...
>> > can you help me how to do thi.
>>
>> You can just add an ethernet cable between the PC eth0 and laptops
>> eth0, configure them with custom ip addresses and rsync/scp the files
>> you need. I think that should work most of the time.
>>
>> Abishek
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Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Chandrashekar Babu

On 25/10/10 9:33 PM, Tha.Suresh wrote:

  Sometimes we require a particular job to stop for a certain period
and start again.

Most of us familiar with the KILL command, But here is another cool
feature of the KILL command,

$ kill -STOP

$ kill -CONT


On the same context, an interesting shell script snippet that I remember 
using at my earlier organization (to tick off a bunch of

users who were running some wav to mp3 encoding tools on a
multi-user server) as below (save as schedule.sh and try):
--8<--8<
#!/bin/sh
SLEEPTIME=$1
shift
RUNTIME=$1
shift
PID="$*"

while true
do
kill -STOP $PID
sleep $SLEEPTIME
kill -CONT $PID
sleep $RUNTIME
done
8<-8<
To run at the shell prompt,
   pgrep lame | xargs ./schedule.sh 5 1

Have fun!

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Connecting two machines directly. Was Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Abishek Goda
Hi,

> if you know the steps means please because i am new to linux.
I will try.

>> You can just add an ethernet cable between the PC eth0 and laptops
>> eth0, configure them with custom ip addresses and rsync/scp the files
>> you need. I think that should work most of the time.

Just add a ethernet cable between the two machines. That is
straightforward, right?

On each machine, as root, do the following.

machine1 # ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2
machine2 # ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.3

you should be able to ping the machines from one another. Then rsync the folders

machine1 # rsync -r machine2:/path/to/files .

should do the trick. Again, this is not the only way. I am not sure
what GUI options are available. Some research on google should give
you all the methods you can try.

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Re: Connecting two machines directly. Was Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread pandiyan R
thank you i will try


On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Abishek Goda wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > if you know the steps means please because i am new to linux.
> I will try.
>
> >> You can just add an ethernet cable between the PC eth0 and laptops
> >> eth0, configure them with custom ip addresses and rsync/scp the files
> >> you need. I think that should work most of the time.
>
> Just add a ethernet cable between the two machines. That is
> straightforward, right?
>
> On each machine, as root, do the following.
>
> machine1 # ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2
> machine2 # ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.3
>
> you should be able to ping the machines from one another. Then rsync the
> folders
>
> machine1 # rsync -r machine2:/path/to/files .
>
> should do the trick. Again, this is not the only way. I am not sure
> what GUI options are available. Some research on google should give
> you all the methods you can try.
>
> Abishek
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Re: Connecting two machines directly. Was Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Abishek Goda  wrote:
>
> machine1 # rsync -r machine2:/path/to/files .
>
> should do the trick. Again, this is not the only way. I am not sure
> what GUI options are available. Some research on google should give
> you all the methods you can try.
>

I dunno if cross and straight cables are relevant anymore.

Arun told me that nowadays this is a non issue.

We can also connect machines together with a null modem serial
cable but that is slower, messy and of course more complex.

-Girish


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Re: Connecting two machines directly. Was Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Abishek Goda
Hi,

> I dunno if cross and straight cables are relevant anymore.
Yep. We do this many times during testing.

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Re: Connecting two machines directly. Was Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 14:25 +0530, Abishek Goda wrote:
> > I dunno if cross and straight cables are relevant anymore.
> Yep. We do this many times during testing. 

depends on the ethernet ports - some are able to distinguish between
cross and straight wiring - older ones may not
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Re: Connecting two machines directly. Was Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Abishek Goda
Hi,
>
> depends on the ethernet ports - some are able to distinguish between
> cross and straight wiring - older ones may not

hmm, that might be. but then for machines that are not older than 2-3
years, this should not be an issue.

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Re: Connecting two machines directly. Was Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 14:45 +0530, Abishek Goda wrote:
> > depends on the ethernet ports - some are able to distinguish between
> > cross and straight wiring - older ones may not
> 
> hmm, that might be. but then for machines that are not older than 2-3
> years, this should not be an issue. 

the last time I did this was in 2007 - the new machines we had bought
then had no problem - the others had.
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Re: Connecting two machines directly. Was Re: [Ilugc] [Tip] Temporarily stop/start a process in linux

2010-10-26 Thread Yoganandam Goteti
On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 14:20 +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: 
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Abishek Goda  wrote:
> >
> > machine1 # rsync -r machine2:/path/to/files .
> >
> > should do the trick. Again, this is not the only way. I am not sure
> > what GUI options are available. Some research on google should give
> > you all the methods you can try
I am using wifi to do this between my desktop and laptop works very well
no messing with any settings at all. Most distros detect wifi adaptors
with out a prob. On my desktop I use dlink usb and the laptop has built
in intel pro My Airtel broadband  has a wifi router.


> 
> I dunno if cross and straight cables are relevant anymore.
> 
> Arun told me that nowadays this is a non issue.
> 
> We can also connect machines together with a null modem serial
> cable but that is slower, messy and of course more complex.
I used that them extensively during 90's and early 2000 yes they are slow 
compared to the 10/100 Ether net or wifi of today.;-)
GY
> -Girish
> 
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