The problem is back this morning.
OK, chatzilla is installed in this seamonkey version (it is not on my old one).
I agree with a possible network storage problem for seaymonkey files, but that I
do not understand is why it occurs on this computer only for this user. I've to
check for more a long
On 04/09/2014 12:33 AM, Patrick Begou wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
>> On 08/04/14 02:05, Patrick Begou wrote:
>>> I've restarted seamonkey after removing the addons.sqlite-journal file.
>>> Seams to be OK again
>>>
>>> The next step is a complete resinstall of the PC (autoinstall with
>>> kickstart a
Patrick Begou wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>> Patrick Begou wrote:
>>> Seamonkey is again writing continuously to addons.sqlite-journal file!
>>> Nearly
>>> 50Mbit/s.
>>> And there is only one seamonkey process (seamonkey mail) runing.
>>> If I stop it, IO stop, so it is seamonkey. But why ?
>> NOTE!
>>
Rob wrote:
Patrick Begou wrote:
Seamonkey is again writing continuously to addons.sqlite-journal file! Nearly
50Mbit/s.
And there is only one seamonkey process (seamonkey mail) runing.
If I stop it, IO stop, so it is seamonkey. But why ?
NOTE!
It is not possible, NOT POSSIBLE, to have the .sq
Daniel wrote:
On 08/04/14 02:05, Patrick Begou wrote:
I've restarted seamonkey after removing the addons.sqlite-journal file.
Seams to be OK again
The next step is a complete resinstall of the PC (autoinstall with
kickstart after a PXE boot) to restart investigations from a clean copy.
I st
Patrick Begou wrote:
> Seamonkey is again writing continuously to addons.sqlite-journal file! Nearly
>
> 50Mbit/s.
> And there is only one seamonkey process (seamonkey mail) runing.
> If I stop it, IO stop, so it is seamonkey. But why ?
NOTE!
It is not possible, NOT POSSIBLE, to have the .sql
On 08/04/14 02:05, Patrick Begou wrote:
I've restarted seamonkey after removing the addons.sqlite-journal file.
Seams to be OK again
The next step is a complete resinstall of the PC (autoinstall with
kickstart after a PXE boot) to restart investigations from a clean copy.
I still have an "if
I've restarted seamonkey after removing the addons.sqlite-journal file.
Seams to be OK again
The next step is a complete resinstall of the PC (autoinstall with kickstart
after a PXE boot) to restart investigations from a clean copy.
I still have an "iftop" on the NFS server to check the pro
Patrick Begou wrote, On 07/04/2014 16:09:
Seamonkey is again writing continuously to addons.sqlite-journal file!
Nearly 50Mbit/s.
And there is only one seamonkey process (seamonkey mail) runing.
If I stop it, IO stop, so it is seamonkey. But why ?
Patrick
Re-booting the pc did not correct th
Seamonkey is again writing continuously to addons.sqlite-journal file! Nearly
50Mbit/s.
And there is only one seamonkey process (seamonkey mail) runing.
If I stop it, IO stop, so it is seamonkey. But why ?
Patrick
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Ray_Net wrote:
Patrick Begou wrote, On 01/04/2014 11:09:
Daniel wrote:
On 01/04/14 02:59, Patrick Begou wrote:
Hi,
on one of the computers I manage, I have seamonkey mail writing data
continuously on the NFS storage.
nethogs shows:
TID PRIO USER DISK READ DISK WRITE SWAPIN IO> CO
Patrick Begou wrote, On 01/04/2014 11:09:
Daniel wrote:
On 01/04/14 02:59, Patrick Begou wrote:
Hi,
on one of the computers I manage, I have seamonkey mail writing data
continuously on the NFS storage.
nethogs shows:
TID PRIO USER DISK READ DISK WRITE SWAPIN IO> COMMAND
8639 be/4
Daniel wrote:
On 01/04/14 02:59, Patrick Begou wrote:
Hi,
on one of the computers I manage, I have seamonkey mail writing data
continuously on the NFS storage.
nethogs shows:
TID PRIO USER DISK READ DISK WRITE SWAPIN IO> COMMAND
8639 be/4 guillaud0.00 B/s21.56 M/s0.00
On 01/04/14 02:59, Patrick Begou wrote:
Hi,
on one of the computers I manage, I have seamonkey mail writing data
continuously on the NFS storage.
nethogs shows:
TID PRIO USER DISK READ DISK WRITE SWAPIN IO> COMMAND
8639 be/4 guillaud0.00 B/s21.56 M/s0.00 % 38.51 %
seam
Hi,
on one of the computers I manage, I have seamonkey mail writing data
continuously on the NFS storage.
nethogs shows:
TID PRIO USER DISK READ DISK WRITE SWAPIN IO> COMMAND
8639 be/4 guillaud0.00 B/s21.56 M/s0.00 % 38.51 % seamonkey -mail
and iftop confirms the io
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