Hi Peeyush,
#
how can I check which application is that as the
processes
are running in background and are many of them
#
ps -aux ##- report process status
top ##- display top CPU processes
u can use grep to filter ur output
ps -aux |
Kapil Sethi wrote:
If there are a no. of processes running in background,
and one of them core dumps, then, how to identify
which process crash produced the core dump.
You can set parameter kernel.core_uses_pid to 1 in file
/etc/sysctl.conf, which will append process id of process that
I think if the core file is produced then from core
file we can identify which process has crashed.
I guess the question was -
If there are a no. of processes running in
background,
and one of them core dumps, then, how to identify
which process crash produced the core dump.
Sorry
Hi Friends,
Im a fresher (BCA Punjab University) in New Delhi and looking for a break in Linux. I
am working on Linux for last two years.
My practical experiance in Linux is as following.
Set up an independent mail server on Linux
Installing new as well as and recompiling kernel.
Hi,
You can do a man on crash
/usr/sbin/crash-d dumpfile-w output-file
or for Solaris 8 and above , use mdb
go to http://docs.sun.com/db?q=mdbp=
If you have SUN support, they can do an analysis of
the dump for you as
well.
Regards,
Yogesh Anand
--- Vikram Sachdeva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi Friends,
Im a fresher (BCA From MCRP University) in New Delhi
and looking for a break in Linux. I am working on
Linux for last 6 months.
In Linux i know following.
Set up an independent mail server on Linux
Installing LINUX both in kick start and normal
mode.
Ankit,
Please prepare a good looking resume and forward that to two IDs
1. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Company:Belmaksit(Faridabad)
Reference: Ritesh Agarwal (Ex. Sr. System Admin)
2. [EMAIL PROTECTED] marking Cc: to [EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Company:FCS Software
Hi everyone,
I am an engineering student and as a part of our curriculum we use various
non-free software on our college PCs (running win2k).
We use TC for C/C++ programming. Which free alternative would you suggest for
people accustomed to using TC?
We use AutoCAD, IDEAS and CATIA for
Hi Ankit,
Thekilss u mentioned are for linux admininstrator not for programmer .
I would suggest that u should go for Linux Admin Certification or MCA
than choose your carer.
bye
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 08:01:42 +0100 (BST), Ankit Jain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Friends,
Im a fresher (BCA
Anupam Jain wrote:
We use TC for C/C++ programming. Which free alternative would you suggest
for people accustomed to using TC?
Kdevelop.
I've been thinking of starting one using Java but there are so many
similar incomplete projects on the net and I really don't want to add to
the list.
Supreet Sethi wrote:
Oracle is offcially supported on ES version of Redhat AFAIK. So
recommended is that.
Which version of Oracle, the OP is talking about Oracle 8i.
Which AFAIK is supported only on Redhat 6.x distros.
-Tarun
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http://www.tarundua.net
Nothing you ever wanted to find about
Raj Mathur wrote:
So, (a) is there a useful, platform-independent Linux handheld
Repeat platform-independent Linux handheld--- what does the platform
independence refer to here.
mailing
that anyone knows about, and if not (b) would there be interest in
having such a list under ILUGD or
Peeyush Maurya wrote:
#
how can I check which application is that as the processes
are running in background and are many of them
#
ps -aux ##- report process status
top ##- display top CPU processes
u can use grep to filter ur output
ps -aux | grep
hi friends,
recently in the mailing list og ilugd
somenone had discussed about mobile phone virus. could
anypone pls. tell me the url
with regards
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Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out!
again it depends on the detailed objective.,
i have experience in hostinbg virtual domain. you may contact me offlist if reqd.
-shekhar
- Original Message -
From: anil bindal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 30 Jun 2004 10:18:18 +0530
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ilugd] Virtual
hi Peeyush,
i reinstalled/ reconfigured postfix and that warning is not coming now.
but this time i am having another problem :
i have installed postfix-2.0.11-5 on fedora core 1
i am unable to telnet port 25, here is the output :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# telnet localhost 25
Trying
try www.kurosoft.com too
amit
- Original Message -
From: Dhruv Soi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 June, 2004 01:16 PM
Subject: RE: [ilugd] Any job for Fresher - Linux good knowledge
Ankit,
Please prepare a good looking resume
There is a new file uploaded at ILUG-D site and here are the details:
Uploaded filename: Syn_attack.pdf
Size: 283529 bytes
Comments: June meeting we discussed shortcomings of tcp packets and how this can lead
to syn attack. Just a few days later I was discussing with a network administrator
Tarun == Tarun Dua [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tarun Raj Mathur wrote:
So, (a) is there a useful, platform-independent Linux handheld
Tarun Repeat platform-independent Linux handheld--- what does
Tarun the platform independence refer to here.
Not restricted to any one of
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On 06/30/2004 05:02 PM, Raj Mathur wrote:
| (b) The idea is to have a general list dedicated to Linux and PDAs,
| where interested people from anywhere can join. Many folks may be
| interested in that specific topic yet not in the day-to-day IRC topic
Raj Mathur wrote:
(b) The idea is to have a general list dedicated to Linux and PDAs,
Ok so you have volunteered to create it ( perhaps have a gmane version
available to it)
Count me in to read it sometimes from the Gmane interface.
-Tarun
PS: Looking at the fate of the Linux Delhi Devel list.
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Ankur == Ankur Rohatgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ankur On 06/30/2004 05:02 PM, Raj Mathur wrote:
Ankur | (b) The idea is to have a general list dedicated to Linux
Ankur and PDAs, | where interested people from anywhere can join.
Ankur Many folks may be | interested in that
Tarun == Tarun Dua [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tarun Raj Mathur wrote:
(b) The idea is to have a general list dedicated to Linux and
PDAs,
Tarun Ok so you have volunteered to create it ( perhaps have a
Yes.
Tarun gmane version available to it) Count me in to read it
Raj Mathur wrote:
Great, you volunteered to setup the Gmane stuff!
OK
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On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 14:22, Tarun Dua wrote:
Raj Mathur wrote:
So, (a) is there a useful, platform-independent Linux handheld
Repeat platform-independent Linux handheld--- what does the platform
independence refer to here.
[SNIP]
own palm and toshiba PDA's no phones though.
--
Sudev
yabadaba doo! thank god someone woke up to the *sense* of having a
dedicated mailing list for handheld devices, including cellphones.
i raised this topic about two weeks ago, only to have a ballistic tarun
dua pooh!pooh! the idea.
drat! it has taken more than 25 years for india to have a modest
Check for Signals Perl script supports signals if a particaular signal
is got a particular phase is completed ..
I think this can be a way , now quite nice enoughbut workable
bye
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 18:34:11 +0530, Arjun Asthana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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--- Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ankur - - Ankur. P.S. My hand is raised !
2 and counting...
count one more, although i still don't own a PDA or
any handheld.
Regards
VK
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Hi,
If this is related to development on PDA etc , I am open too.
I also dont have PDA etc
I am Saurabh..
bye
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 07:58:48 -0700 (PDT), vivek khurana
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ankur - - Ankur. P.S. My hand is raised !
2 and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i raised this topic about two weeks ago, only to have a ballistic tarun
dua pooh!pooh! the idea.
Just for clarification.
I didn't pooh! pooh! the idea of the mailing list.
I only invoked the ILUGD unwritten rules for volunteering.
Volunteer to do it and do not volunteer
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 01:06:26PM +0530, Anupam Jain wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am an engineering student and as a part of our curriculum we use various
non-free software on our college PCs (running win2k).
We use TC for C/C++ programming. Which free alternative would you suggest for
people
count me in to ,and to reduce the gap beetween have's
and havenot's i would be more than happy to share my
Agenda VR3 with the group who want to play around and
learn more about Linux based PDA's.
satyakam
=
mobile:9818148844
Hi Anil,
By default telnet is disabled..u need to enable it by
modifying the following
#vi /etc/xinetd.d/telnet
service telnet
{
flags = REUSE
socket_type = stream
wait= no
user= root
server =
Peeyush Maurya wrote:
Hi Anil,
By default telnet is disabled..u need to enable it by
modifying the following
#vi /etc/xinetd.d/telnet
service telnet
{
flags = REUSE
socket_type = stream
wait= no
user= root
server
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Raj Mathur wrote:
Tarun Most of us are too poor to afford a PDA. Can't we discuss
Tarun out things on the main-list itself (this list).
(a) A show of hands of people on this list using a PDA should be
interesting. Count me (1).
i would prefer a separate
Original Message
Message from sangdish singh:
Sir,
I am a novice.Could you suggest or give links of websites that
have softwares like winlinux2003.I want to get a linux that installs on
the same partition(windows partition) and runs from windows.I don't need
info on linux
Original Message
Message from Jayudhir:
hi,
i am new to dedicated web server. I have got to manage a dedicated web
server which will host many web sites.
Kindly help me out with how can I manage diff. users shell access, web
document root, ftp access, mysql database etc all
...Asked if the increasing popularity of the Linux operating system in Asia, the
world's fastest-growing personal computer market, posed a concern, Gates said: In
terms of Microsoft software, it is being used very heavily around the world and we are
very pleased in the partnership that we
Hi
Count me toowell... i will be having PDA soon...;)
sudeep
--- Saurabh Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
If this is related to development on PDA etc , I am open too.
I also dont have PDA etc
I am Saurabh..
bye
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 07:58:48 -0700 (PDT), vivek khurana
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Also, if you want to see what processes are listening on which ports,
try netstat -tunlp as root.
--
Regards,
Varun Varma
hi,
in all this my question is still left unanswered !!
yes, i am able to telnet port 110 and my telnet service is also on. no
Iptales/Firewall is running
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