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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications About gvfsd-metadata Post 302966860 by 1in10 on Wednesday 17th of February 2016 09:48:24 AM
Old 02-17-2016
About gvfsd-metadata

I need a hint about gvfsd-metadata using mate on bsd. Or dual-core cpu, quad-core cpu ore an old laptop single core, the gvfsd is an obstacle and does not accelerate anything, vice versa, it slows down many processes, coming from gnome. So someone can give me a hint how to wipe it out for good? I set it as a cron-job to be done every minute, but this cannot be the solution.
Code:
pkill gvfsd-metadata

Thanks in advance.
 

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oarprint(1)							   OAR commands 						       oarprint(1)

NAME
oarprint - pretty print of a job resources SYNOPSIS
oarprint [options] <key property name> DESCRIPTION
Print a sorted output of the resources of a job with regard to a key property, with a customisable format. OPTION
-f, --file Input file, default is $OAR_RESOURCE_PROPERTIES_FILE (available within a job). See the EXAMPLES section below for more details. -P, --properties Property to display separated by commas, default: key property. -F,--format Customised output format, default: "%" . -T, --token Substitution token to replace in the format string, default: % . -C, --comma Separator to use when displaying lists, default: , . -l, --list List available properties and exit. -h, --help Show help usage. EXAMPLES
On the job connection node (where $OAR_RESOURCE_PROPERTIES_FILE is defined): oarprint host -P host,cpu,core -F "host: % cpu: % core: %" -C+ On the submission frontend: oarstat -j 42 -p | oarprint core -P host,cpuset,mem -F "%[%] (%)" -f - SEE ALSO
oarstat(1), oarnodes(1), oarsub(1), oardel(1), oarhold(1), oarresume(1) COPYRIGHTS
Copyright 2008 Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (http://www.liglab.fr). This software is licensed under the GNU Library General Public License. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. oarprint 2012-05-23 oarprint(1)
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