hmm is this something happening regularly with different servers or you have one server here you are looking at?
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 01:11:46PM +0200, marcel partap wrote: > >This is weird > indeed ^^ > >Can you send "tmux info" output? > Yes we can C: > tmux 1.6, pid 8196, started Sat Sep 17 04:32:41 2011 > socket path /tmp/tmux-0/default, debug level 0 > system is Linux 3.1.0-rc4-00131-g9e79e3e #27 SMP PREEMPT Thu Sep 1 12:05:51 > CEST 2011 x86_64 > configuration file is /root/.tmux.conf > protocol version is 6 > > Clients: > 0: /dev/pts/62 (9, 19): 0 [174x51 xterm bs=177] [flags=0x1/0x38, > references=5] > > Sessions: [5/10] > 0: 0: 11 windows (created Sat Sep 17 04:32:41 2011) [174x50] [flags=0x0] > 0: iomon [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/1 8197 11 17/17, 6955 bytes; UTF-8 0/17, 0 bytes > 1: /dev/pts/2 8198 12 49665/49666, 25576205 bytes; UTF-8 0/49666, 0 bytes > 2: /dev/pts/3 8199 13 99377/99488, 61010410 bytes; UTF-8 0/99488, 0 bytes > 3: /dev/pts/4 8202 14 19/19, 12730 bytes; UTF-8 0/19, 0 bytes > 4: /dev/pts/5 8203 15 8/19, 675 bytes; UTF-8 0/19, 0 bytes > 1: htop [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/56 4430 16 28/30, 18435 bytes; UTF-8 0/30, 0 bytes > 1: /dev/pts/7 8205 17 87523/87524, 61367165 bytes; UTF-8 0/87524, 0 bytes > 2: [tmux] [174x50] [flags=0x0, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/40 28782 393 16604/16709, 3530520 bytes; UTF-8 0/16709, 0 > bytes > 3: -su [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/17 26508 30 318/320, 115260 bytes; UTF-8 6/320, 3900 bytes > 4: vim [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/8 31450 23 38/50, 10855 bytes; UTF-8 0/50, 0 bytes > 5: tail [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/13 4662 25 18616/18845, 4338085 bytes; UTF-8 73/18845, 65830 > bytes > 1: /dev/pts/26 7964 34 1795/1796, 935625 bytes; UTF-8 0/1796, 0 bytes > 6: bash [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/18 5175 33 743/772, 209980 bytes; UTF-8 133/772, 42680 bytes > 7: bash [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/35 29768 24 295/295, 124085 bytes; UTF-8 6/295, 4020 bytes > 1: /dev/pts/52 29251 396 70/71, 18700 bytes; UTF-8 0/71, 0 bytes > 8: python3 [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/46 3818 398 41/55, 13325 bytes; UTF-8 0/55, 0 bytes > 1: /dev/pts/39 14694 391 1396/1413, 436245 bytes; UTF-8 95/1413, 28770 > bytes > 9: ncmpcpp [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/53 25607 405 23/23, 20010 bytes; UTF-8 0/23, 0 bytes > 1: /dev/pts/50 21014 402 1833/1871, 668835 bytes; UTF-8 13/1871, 17730 > bytes > 13: bash [174x50] [flags=0x8, references=1, last layout=-1] > 0: /dev/pts/21 18562 21 382/401, 157165 bytes; UTF-8 0/401, 0 bytes > 1: /dev/pts/55 3264 408 60363/60615, 32764305 bytes; UTF-8 0/60615, 0 > bytes > 2: /dev/pts/20 14715 390 643/655, 118350 bytes; UTF-8 0/655, 0 bytes > > Terminals: > xterm [references=1, flags=0x0]: > 1: acsc: (string) ``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~ > 0: AX: (flag) true > 2: bel: (string) \007 > 3: blink: (string) \033[5m > 4: bold: (string) \033[1m > 5: Cc: (string) \033]12;%p1%s\007 > 6: civis: (string) \033[?25l > 7: clear: (string) \033[H\033[2J > 8: cnorm: (string) \033[?12l\033[?25h > 9: colors: (number) 8 > 10: Cr: (string) \033]112\007 > 11: Cs: (string) \033[%p1%d q > 12: csr: (string) \033[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr > 13: Csr: (string) \033[2 q > 14: cub: (string) \033[%p1%dD > 15: cub1: (string) \010 > 16: cud: (string) \033[%p1%dB > 17: cud1: (string) \012 > 18: cuf: (string) \033[%p1%dC > 19: cuf1: (string) \033[C > 20: cup: (string) \033[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH > 21: cuu: (string) \033[%p1%dA > 22: cuu1: (string) \033[A > 23: dch: (string) \033[%p1%dP > 24: dch1: (string) \033[P > 25: dim: [missing] > 26: dl: (string) \033[%p1%dM > 27: dl1: (string) \033[M > 28: el: (string) \033[K > 29: el1: (string) \033[1K > 30: enacs: [missing] > 31: fsl: (string) \007 > 32: home: (string) \033[H > 33: hpa: (string) \033[%i%p1%dG > 34: ich: (string) \033[%p1%d@ > 35: ich1: [missing] > 36: il: (string) \033[%p1%dL > 37: il1: (string) \033[L > 38: invis: (string) \033[8m > 39: is1: [missing] > 40: is2: (string) \033[!p\033[?3;4l\033[4l\033> > 41: is3: [missing] > 42: kcbt: (string) \033[Z > 43: kcub1: (string) \033OD > 44: kcud1: (string) \033OB > 45: kcuf1: (string) \033OC > 46: kcuu1: (string) \033OA > 47: kDC: (string) \033[3;2~ > 48: kDC3: (string) \033[3;3~ > 49: kDC4: (string) \033[3;4~ > 50: kDC5: (string) \033[3;5~ > 51: kDC6: (string) \033[3;6~ > 52: kDC7: (string) \033[3;7~ > 53: kdch1: (string) \033[3~ > 54: kDN: (string) \033[1;2B > 55: kDN3: (string) \033[1;3B > 56: kDN4: (string) \033[1;4B > 57: kDN5: (string) \033[1;5B > 58: kDN6: (string) \033[1;6B > 59: kDN7: (string) \033[1;7B > 60: kend: (string) \033OF > 61: kEND: (string) \033[1;2F > 62: kEND3: (string) \033[1;3F > 63: kEND4: (string) \033[1;4F > 64: kEND5: (string) \033[1;5F > 65: kEND6: (string) \033[1;6F > 66: kEND7: (string) \033[1;7F > 67: kf1: (string) \033OP > 68: kf10: (string) \033[21~ > 69: kf11: (string) \033[23~ > 70: kf12: (string) \033[24~ > 71: kf13: (string) \033[1;2P > 72: kf14: (string) \033[1;2Q > 73: kf15: (string) \033[1;2R > 74: kf16: (string) \033[1;2S > 75: kf17: (string) \033[15;2~ > 76: kf18: (string) \033[17;2~ > 77: kf19: (string) \033[18;2~ > 78: kf2: (string) \033OQ > 79: kf20: (string) \033[19;2~ > 80: kf3: (string) \033OR > 81: kf4: (string) \033OS > 82: kf5: (string) \033[15~ > 83: kf6: (string) \033[17~ > 84: kf7: (string) \033[18~ > 85: kf8: (string) \033[19~ > 86: kf9: (string) \033[20~ > 87: kHOM: (string) \033[1;2H > 88: kHOM3: (string) \033[1;3H > 89: kHOM4: (string) \033[1;4H > 90: kHOM5: (string) \033[1;5H > 91: kHOM6: (string) \033[1;6H > 92: kHOM7: (string) \033[1;7H > 93: khome: (string) \033OH > 94: kIC: (string) \033[2;2~ > 95: kIC3: (string) \033[2;3~ > 96: kIC4: (string) \033[2;4~ > 97: kIC5: (string) \033[2;5~ > 98: kIC6: (string) \033[2;6~ > 99: kIC7: (string) \033[2;7~ > 100: kich1: (string) \033[2~ > 101: kLFT: (string) \033[1;2D > 102: kLFT3: (string) \033[1;3D > 103: kLFT4: (string) \033[1;4D > 104: kLFT5: (string) \033[1;5D > 105: kLFT6: (string) \033[1;6D > 106: kLFT7: (string) \033[1;7D > 107: kmous: (string) \033[M > 108: knp: (string) \033[6~ > 109: kNXT: (string) \033[6;2~ > 110: kNXT3: (string) \033[6;3~ > 111: kNXT4: (string) \033[6;4~ > 112: kNXT5: (string) \033[6;5~ > 113: kNXT6: (string) \033[6;6~ > 114: kNXT7: (string) \033[6;7~ > 115: kpp: (string) \033[5~ > 116: kPRV: (string) \033[5;2~ > 117: kPRV3: (string) \033[5;3~ > 118: kPRV4: (string) \033[5;4~ > 119: kPRV5: (string) \033[5;5~ > 120: kPRV6: (string) \033[5;6~ > 121: kPRV7: (string) \033[5;7~ > 122: kRIT: (string) \033[1;2C > 123: kRIT3: (string) \033[1;3C > 124: kRIT4: (string) \033[1;4C > 125: kRIT5: (string) \033[1;5C > 126: kRIT6: (string) \033[1;6C > 127: kRIT7: (string) \033[1;7C > 128: kUP: (string) \033[1;2A > 129: kUP3: (string) \033[1;3A > 130: kUP4: (string) \033[1;4A > 131: kUP5: (string) \033[1;5A > 132: kUP6: (string) \033[1;6A > 133: kUP7: (string) \033[1;7A > 134: Ms: (string) \033]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\007 > 135: op: (string) \033[39;49m > 136: rev: (string) \033[7m > 137: ri: (string) \033M > 138: rmacs: (string) \033(B > 139: rmcup: (string) \033[?1049l > 140: rmir: (string) \033[4l > 141: rmkx: (string) \033[?1l\033> > 142: setab: (string) \033[4%p1%dm > 143: setaf: (string) \033[3%p1%dm > 144: sgr0: (string) \033(B\033[m > 145: sitm: [missing] > 146: smacs: (string) \033(0 > 147: smcup: (string) \033[?1049h > 148: smir: (string) \033[4h > 149: smkx: (string) \033[?1h\033= > 150: smso: (string) \033[7m > 151: smul: (string) \033[4m > 152: tsl: (string) \033]0; > 153: vpa: (string) \033[%i%p1%dd > 154: xenl: (flag) true > 155: XT: (flag) true > > Jobs: > mem-used-percentage [fd=388, pid=15012, status=0] > cat /proc/loadavg | cut -d " " -f 1 [fd=387, pid=15011, status=0] > ioping -c 1 /tmp|sed -n 's/ ms/ms/;s/.*time=//p' [fd=384, pid=15008, status=0] > tmux-split-window-in-cwd -v [fd=383, pid=-1, status=0] > tmux-split-window-in-cwd -v [fd=22, pid=-1, status=0] > tmux-split-window-in-cwd -v [fd=401, pid=-1, status=0] > tmux-split-window-in-cwd -v [fd=395, pid=-1, status=0] > tmux-split-window-in-cwd -v [fd=392, pid=-1, status=0] > tmux-split-window-in-cwd -v [fd=386, pid=-1, status=0] > tmux-split-window-in-cwd -v [fd=385, pid=-1, status=0] > tmux-split-window-in-cwd -v [fd=29, pid=-1, status=0] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. 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