Hello,
I'm facing a big problem with my hosting server (Dual Xeon 2.4GHz), I'm having a load in the CPU usage and the memory (maybe it's related) ALSO mySQL:
Server Load 5.34 (2 cpus) (to 22 sometime)
Memory Used 68.4 % (to 70% sometime)
When I go to 'CPU/Memory/MySQL Usage' I found:
... (3 Replies)
Hi all
what are the ways by which we can know and generate a report of the space remaining, memory(ram) used and the load on the server over a period of time. (1 Reply)
we have an unix system which has
load average normally about 20.
but while i am running a particular unix batch which performs heavy
operations on filesystem and database average load
reduces to 15.
how can we explain this situation?
while running that batch idle cpu time is about %60-65... (0 Replies)
Hello all, I have a question about load averages.
I've read the man pages for the uptime and w command for two or three different flavors of Unix (Red Hat, Tru64, Solaris). All of them agree that in the output of the 2 aforementioned commands, you are given the load average for the box, but... (3 Replies)
Hi
anyone know how to setup a setup a virtual IP to control 2 server load for linux? i only have 2 server, i don want to buy another just for the load balance... is there a way to do it?
Sumemr (0 Replies)
Hello AlL,..
I want from experts to help me as my load average is increased and i dont know where is the problem !!
this is my top result :
root@a4s # top
top - 11:30:38 up 40 min, 1 user, load average: 3.06, 2.49, 4.66
Mem: 8168788k total, 2889596k used, 5279192k free, 47792k... (3 Replies)
Hello I am running a liferay application in tomcat on one of my hosted linux machine having 4GB of ram and 1 CPU.
I get the tomcat response really slow and with much digging I found that the cpu might be loaded and can be tracked with top command.
The following is the output of top command:... (0 Replies)
Currently have two ESP8266 modules testing some Blynk apps, whereI'm not so happy with the Blynk business model for developers, but that's another story.
So, with two of my ESP8266s currently "busy", I decided to work on the ESP32, and in particular the ESPWROOM32.
I installed the... (0 Replies)
I have been wrangling with a small problem on a Ubuntu server which runs a LAMP application.
Linux ubuntu 4.15.0-33-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 15 16:00:05 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
This server runs fine, basically:
ubuntu:/var/www# uptime
20:17:13 up 105 days,... (45 Replies)
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app::info::handler::prompt
App::Info::Handler::Prompt(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::Info::Handler::Prompt(3pm)NAME
App::Info::Handler::Prompt - Prompting App::Info event handler
SYNOPSIS
use App::Info::Category::FooApp;
use App::Info::Handler::Print;
my $prompter = App::Info::Handler::Print->new;
my $app = App::Info::Category::FooApp->new( on_unknown => $prompter );
# Or...
my $app = App::Info::Category::FooApp->new( on_confirm => 'prompt' );
DESCRIPTION
App::Info::Handler::Prompt objects handle App::Info events by printing their messages to "STDOUT" and then accepting a new value from
"STDIN". The new value is validated by any callback supplied by the App::Info concrete subclass that triggered the event. If the value is
valid, App::Info::Handler::Prompt assigns the new value to the event request. If it isn't it prints the error message associated with the
event request, and then prompts for the data again.
Although designed with unknown and confirm events in mind, App::Info::Handler::Prompt handles info and error events as well. It will simply
print info event messages to "STDOUT" and print error event messages to "STDERR". For more interesting info and error event handling, see
App::Info::Handler::Print and App::Info::Handler::Carp.
Upon loading, App::Info::Handler::Print registers itself with App::Info::Handler, setting up a single string, "prompt", that can be passed
to an App::Info concrete subclass constructor. This string is a shortcut that tells App::Info how to create an App::Info::Handler::Print
object for handling events.
INTERFACE
Constructor
new
my $prompter = App::Info::Handler::Prompt->new;
Constructs a new App::Info::Handler::Prompt object and returns it. No special arguments are required.
BUGS
Please send bug reports to <bug-app-info@rt.cpan.org> or file them at <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=App-Info>.
AUTHOR
David Wheeler <david@justatheory.com>
SEE ALSO
App::Info documents the event handling interface.
App::Info::Handler::Carp handles events by passing their messages Carp module functions.
App::Info::Handler::Print handles events by printing their messages to a file handle.
App::Info::Handler describes how to implement custom App::Info event handlers.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2002-2008, David Wheeler. Some Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2011-03-15 App::Info::Handler::Prompt(3pm)