In a message dated: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 07:37:52 PDT
Ken Ambrose said:
>Runaway a-la the server was bogging due to a client hammering it. I
>finally found the culprit: decided to kick off multiple simultaneous
>uploads of his MP3 repository. Which still leaves me wondering, however:
>is there ei
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Ken Ambrose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Which still leaves me wondering, however:
>>> is there either a way to track down who's hammering a server
>>> and/or to throttle what they're doing?
Come around from the back, find the ligaments at about 10 and 2 o'clock,
bring the forefingers just bey
Ken Ambrose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Which still leaves me wondering, however:
>>> is there either a way to track down who's hammering a server
>>> and/or to throttle what they're doing?
Come around from the back, find the ligaments at about 10 and 2 o'clock,
bring the forefingers just beyo
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
> >I've got a runaway NFS process
>
> Please defing the term "runaway NFS process".
>
> In what respect is it a "runaway". From what perspective, client or
> server?
Runaway a-la the server was bogging due to a client hammering it. I
finally found th
In a message dated: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 06:48:26 PDT
Ken Ambrose said:
>I've got a runaway NFS process
Please defing the term "runaway NFS process".
In what respect is it a "runaway". From what perspective, client or
server?
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