Re: Is there a proper way of killing a dumper?

2004-11-08 Thread Greg Troxel
> I have one computer which is busy now, and is dumping *very* slowly. > I want to kill the dumper for this computer. You can kill one dumper. Find the pid and kill the process. You can also kill the dump process on the computer being backed up. But don't kill sendbackup; let it notice that

Re: Is there a proper way of killing a dumper?

2004-11-08 Thread Sven Rudolph
Kevin Dalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have one computer which is busy now, and is dumping *very* slowly. > I want to kill the dumper for this computer. You can kill one dumper. Find the pid and kill the process. Finding the right dumper process could be difficult; on Linux an "ls /proc/pi

Re: Is there a proper way of killing a dumper?

2004-11-05 Thread Mitch Collinsworth
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Kevin Dalley wrote: > I have one computer which is busy now, and is dumping *very* slowly. > I want to kill the dumper for this computer. Killing all the dumpers > is even OK. I could do a "killall dumper", but it seems a bit crude. > Is there a more polite way of killing a

Is there a proper way of killing a dumper?

2004-11-05 Thread Kevin Dalley
I have one computer which is busy now, and is dumping *very* slowly. I want to kill the dumper for this computer. Killing all the dumpers is even OK. I could do a "killall dumper", but it seems a bit crude. Is there a more polite way of killing a dumper, or just telling it to give up on a DLE? -