06-05-2002
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Dear Group,
I am not much used to UNIX. The company I am hosting wiht refuses to help me with this trouble, but as near as I can see, it is NOT my trouble.
I have had this service for over a year. I just renewed for another year and all of a sudden the disk quota has been disappearing. I... (3 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hi
I have an sun ultra 5 running a firewall which has logging enabled (essential). The disk is sliced up with /proc on / (c0t0d0s0). / is sliced at 3 gig. My problem is this, one afternoon, a manager asked me to retrieve some firewall logs, so i went into the relevant directory (also on the /... (3 Replies)
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3. What is on Your Mind?
Hi, guys !
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4. Solaris
Hi,
I am not very much fmiliar with Solaris OS. My main concern for posting is One application is eating 50% of CPU and I cannot run that application, If I perform any action in that application it takes real long time.
I have solaris installed on my development machine.I have my application... (11 Replies)
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5. Solaris
Hi,
I have installed sendmail on my solaris server. But sendmail its up high memory. its eat upto around 9-10 GB memory.
What to do in this ?
Thanks
NeeleshG (6 Replies)
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6. Solaris
Hi,
Im working on Solaris 9 on SPARC-32 bit running on an Ultra-80, and I have to find out the following:-
1. Total Physical Memory in the system(total RAM).
2. Available Physical Memory(i.e. RAM Usage)
3. Total (Logical) Memory in the system
4. Available (Logical) Memory.
I know... (4 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi!
Could someone explain me why the below code is printing the contents of IF block 5 times instead of 0?
#!/bin/bash
VAR1="something"
VAR2="something"
for((i=0;i<10;i++))
do
if(($VAR1=~$VAR2))
then
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
using AWK iam sorting auniq data from a file the file size is 8GB, while running that script , the over all cpu usage will be nearly 8
how to avoid this ?? any other alternate is available for awk?
Thanks in Advance
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10. Solaris
Hi Experts,
Our servers running Solaris 10 with SAP Application. The memory utilization always >90%, but the process on SAP is too less even nothing.
Why memory utilization on solaris always looks high?
I have statement about memory on solaris, is this true:
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rrdcollect.conf
RRDCOLLECT.CONF(5) RRDcollect RRDCOLLECT.CONF(5)
NAME
rrdcollect.conf -- RRDcollect configuration file.
SYNOPSIS
/etc/rrdcollect.conf
DESCRIPTION
The rrdcollect.conf file contains information where to look for data and to which database file put it.
Variables
# Configuration values:
step = 60
directory = /var/local/rrd
loglevel = LOG_NOTICE
Patterns
# System statistics:
file:///proc/stat
"cpu %d %d %d %d" stat.rrd:user,nice,system,idle
"processes %u" stat.rrd:processes
"swap %u %u" stat.rrd:swap_in,swap_out
# System load: 1, 5 and 15 min. average
file:///proc/loadavg
"%f %f %f" avg1.rrd:load,avg5.rrd:load,avg15.rrd:load
# Memory usage:
file:///proc/meminfo
"Mem: %*d %d %d %d %d %d" memory.rrd:used,free,shared,buffers,cached
"Swap: %*d %d %*d" memory.rrd:swap_used
# S.M.A.R.T. HDD temperature:
file:///proc/ide/hda/smart_values
7:"%*04x %*04x %02x%*02x" temperature.rrd:hda
Regular expressions
# Using regular expressions:
file:///proc/stat
/cpu (d+) (d+) (d+) (d+)/ stat.rrd:user,nice,system,idle
Please look into examples/ directory for working examples.
FILES
/etc/rrdcollect.conf
SEE ALSO
rrdcollect(8), rrdtool(1), pcre(3)
AUTHOR
Dawid Kuroczko <qnex@knm.org.pl>
Artur R. Czechowski <arturcz@hell.pl>
2 September 2002 RRDcollect 0.2.10 RRDCOLLECT.CONF(5)