oracle processes with SOCKT in glance command....reason?
Hi Friends,
I could see following oracle process in the glance command. i see nothing running in the database although. I tried google it but no success. Another team ,which needs all the processes on the server is complaining. Can someone help me what exactly are these sessions/ how to find out the original place where these are emerging ?
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Kunwar
Hi,
C an someone help me out in getting the command to get system statistics like CPU, DISK and I/O utilization in a single command instead of mpstat,vmstat and iostat.
When i give sar, getting the following error,
bash-3.00# sar
sar: can't open /var/adm/sa/sa15
No such... (6 Replies)
I have installed oracle 10g on suse sles9. I do not see oracle background processes.
ps -ef|grep ora_ gives me environment variables junk.
ps -ef|grep smon does not show anything however database is up and running.
Any idea how to tweak that? (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I need some assistance, if possible...
Our IMAP server has recently (as of 10:30 GMT today) started spawning multiple processes for no reason! This is causing the mail server's load average to increase continually until the whole machine grinds to a halt.
Here is a typical... (0 Replies)
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Here is a simple example:
zcat largefile.gz | tee >(wc && echo “HELLO”) > /dev/null
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Hello
We have used Glance command to check Cpu Uage , bit new to Glance command ,
HP-UXdev # glance
B3692A GlancePlus C.03.71.00 18:21:16 nedunix2 9000/800 Current Avg High
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CPU Util S SN NU | 43% 59%... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a glance adviser, the highlights below. The problem that i have is that every time glance finds process name "abc" it write the memory region data in a new line. My question is if i have a way to print without newline?
The output line for process abc looks something like this:... (0 Replies)
I am looking for a command that will show me the memory, CPU and I/O usage of multiple Process IDs
ps v <pid> shows for one process ID
is there something similar for multiple Process Ids?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
glance-scrubber
GLANCE-SCRUBBER(1) Glance GLANCE-SCRUBBER(1)NAME
glance-scrubber - Glance Scrubber Service
GLANCE SCRUB SERVICE
Author glance@lists.launchpad.net
Date 2012-01-03
Copyright
OpenStack LLC
Version
2012.1-dev
Manual section
1
Manual group
cloud computing
SYNOPSIS
glance-scrubber [options]
DESCRIPTION
glance-scrubber is an utility that cleans up images that have been deleted. The mechanics of this differ depending on the backend store and
pending_deletion options chosen.
Multiple glance-scrubbers can be run in a single deployment, but only one of them may be designated as the 'cleanup_scrubber' in the
glance-scrubber.conf file. The 'cleanup_scrubber' coordinates other glance-scrubbers by maintaining the master queue of images that need to
be removed.
The glance-scubber.conf file also specifies important configuration items such as the time between runs ('wakeup_time' in seconds), length
of time images can be pending before their deletion ('cleanup_scrubber_time' in seconds) as well as registry connectivity options.
glance-scrubber can run as a periodic job or long-running daemon.
OPTIONS
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--config-file=PATH
Path to a config file to use. Multiple config files can be specified, with values in later files taking precedence. The default
files used are: []
-d, --debug
Print debugging output
--nodebug
Do not print debugging output
-v, --verbose
Print more verbose output
--noverbose
Do not print verbose output
--log-config=PATH
If this option is specified, the logging configuration file specified is used and overrides any other logging options specified.
Please see the Python logging module documentation for details on logging configuration files.
--log-format=FORMAT
A logging.Formatter log message format string which may use any of the available logging.LogRecord attributes. Default: none
--log-date-format=DATE_FORMAT
Format string for %(asctime)s in log records. Default: none
--log-file=PATH
(Optional) Name of log file to output to. If not set, logging will go to stdout.
--log-dir=LOG_DIR
(Optional) The directory to keep log files in (will be prepended to --logfile)
--use-syslog
Use syslog for logging.
--nouse-syslog
Do not use syslog for logging.
--syslog-log-facility=SYSLOG_LOG_FACILITY
syslog facility to receive log lines
-D, --daemon
Run as a long-running process. When not specified (the default) run the scrub operation once and then exits. When specified do
not exit and run scrub on wakeup_time interval as specified in the config.
--nodaemon
The inverse of --daemon. Runs the scrub operation once and then exits.
SEE ALSO
o OpenStack Glance
BUGS
o Glance is sourced in Launchpad so you can view current bugs at OpenStack Glance
AUTHOR
OpenStack
COPYRIGHT
2010-present, OpenStack, LLC.
2012.1.1 March 14, 2013 GLANCE-SCRUBBER(1)