s a known issue? Any way I can fix this?
Please CC: to me as I'm not on the list
Vennlige hilsener / Best regards
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the log at http://karlsbakk.net/uptime.log.gz is a log create with
while true
do
uptime >> log
done
this shows the system load is somehow looping?!?
the system behaves well and is in production, but I don't really
understand what the kernel is up to. same numbers are reported by top.
Hi everyone!
I tried to send this message to the khttpd group, but got no answer. Can
any of you help me?
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Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 17:31:20 +
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Subject: Tux vs khttpd?
hi
Does
Hi all
After reading "Wonderful World of Linux 2.4" (Penguin Wizard) at
http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/misc/WWOL2.4.html, I found
somthing about union mounting file systems under "Linux internals",
(seventh paragraph).
I've been trying to find out how to do this, but I just fail. Some places
> This sounds more like a RedHat issue than a LKML issue. Take it up with
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Hi all
I just read the "Wonderful world of linux (2.4)", where it's said that the
Linux kernel 2.4 supports so-called union mounted file systems. I recently
downloaded the RedHat 7.1 distribution and loop-back mounted the CD's to
be able to install over ftp, but no... RedHat's install script remi
Hi all
After upgrading two 2-CPU servers (intel) from 2.2 to 2.4, users
complain about their shell hangs for several seconds, sometimes minutes,
when doing trivial stuff like doing a 'cat' or a 'vi' against a file.
When trying to do more heavy I/O, the process in question will all of a
sudden go
Hi all
A friend of mine asked me how he could restrict which ports a given user
should be allowed to open. He's running a shell server people use for
IRC bots. I don't think this is possible today. Is it possible to build
it without ruining the whole system? Like a kernel module?
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Hi all
Some months ago, I asked this question, and thought about trying again.
The PERC/something card, based on the Adaptec (DPT?) chipset, delivered
by Dell on the Poweredge 2450 series servers among others, is currently
only supported in specific distributions, and not in the official Linux
k
Hi all
I'm in need for aacraid support for the 2.4 kernel. Does anyone know
when this is supposed to arrive? Are there any patches I can use? etc..
Please CC: to me, as I'm not on the list
Regards
Roy
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> > - A file is saved to disk
> > - If the file isn't touched (read or written to) within days
> > (default 14), the file is compressed.
> > - If the file isn't compressed more than percent (default 20), the
> > file is flagged "can't compress".
> > - All file compression is done on low traffic
done by a kernel process within (or beside) the file system.
- The M$ folks will get even more problems braging about a less useful
product.
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Regards
Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
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