Use NFS Swap...
Some people say it is slow..but on a 100 MB Switch it is not slow at all
and prevents lockups from low memory on the Terminal. That is my
experience anyway.
M.McCarty
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 12:00, Diego Augusto Dalmolin wrote:
> I think I've got ya...
>
>
> Its only one termina
I think I've got ya...
Its only one terminal that is crashing the system
I think thasts because of low phisical memory or... low swap memory in
lts.conf
cause the user said that only crashes when he try to open large XSC
files
Im going to do some tests later I'll post the result
Another idea:
If it happens weekly, it might be a script in /etc/cron.weekly which is
killing that process for some reason, what have you got in that
directory?
/Patrick
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 17:09, Diego Augusto Dalmolin wrote:
> Im having some troubles w/ the OPenOffice suite + LTSP...
> sudd
Hi,
First a bit of background: a zombie process cannot be killed, it is
already dead, it usually means that the process which created it died
unexpectedly and couldn't terminate its child processes. the INIT
process should then inherit the child process and wipe it out of the
memory. it sound lik
... and as an extension to the below question...
What is a Zombie process? Is it a process that is stuck waiting for
something from the kernel? How can someone kill the process and get a
report of what it was waiting for?
I have seen Zombie processes in "top" before, and I haven't investigated
Im having some troubles w/ the OPenOffice suite + LTSP...
suddently... It stop to works you click to open any O.O
application... and it doesnt open
so I got a look at top and ps and simply got that and insttance of
O.O is open and marked as ZOMBI... I try to kill it but doesnt work..