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Forum: HP-UX 07-05-2005
6,694
Posted By malcom
Hi, do a du -sk * and you will see the size...
Hi,

do a du -sk * and you will see the size of each file and directory in kilobytes ,,,

Cheers
malcom
Forum: Infrastructure Monitoring 07-05-2005
6,344
Posted By malcom
Hi, for monitoring we are using Nagios and...
Hi,

for monitoring we are using Nagios and Ganglia, where ganglia is more or less only used for statistics not monitoring.

/malcom
4,403
Posted By malcom
Hi, wow, that's an unusual idea :) But first...
Hi,

wow, that's an unusual idea :) But first of all, how much memory do you have ? And why are you planing to use 3 GB swap ????

In my business we are working with Fileservers of 32GB RAM and...
Forum: AIX 06-21-2005
46,927
Posted By malcom
Hi, yes with who you see who is looged in to...
Hi,

yes with who you see who is looged in to your system ... the same is for finger if installed ...

To 'logout' a user, simply kill the shell of them ...

/malcom
Forum: Solaris 06-17-2005
3,887
Posted By malcom
Hi, try to login using the debug option, I...
Hi,

try to login using the debug option, I think it is-V, so you see what is going wrong ...

what about the log file ? any messages there ?

/malcom
Forum: Filesystems, Disks and Memory 06-08-2005
14,205
Posted By malcom
Hi Peter, it is a Raid 5 system connected...
Hi Peter,

it is a Raid 5 system connected to both systems and contains important configuration data and 3rd party applications including the data.

The systems are working with heartbeat, and...
Forum: Filesystems, Disks and Memory 06-07-2005
14,205
Posted By malcom
EXT3 Performance tuning
Hi all,

long time ago I posted something, but now, it is needed again :(

Currently, I am handling with a big NFS Server for more than 200 clients, this sever has to work with 256 NFSDs. Because...
7,109
Posted By malcom
Hi vikey, what SCO Unix Version are you...
Hi vikey,

what SCO Unix Version are you using ? I also migrated some time ago, an Unixware application to RedHat Linux ... my experience was, SCO didn't fullfill all POSIX standards so I had to...
3,201
Posted By malcom
Hi, hmm, which version of ftp are you using...
Hi,

hmm, which version of ftp are you using ? I know that some ftp clients can be configured to encrypt the traffic ... also vor rcp which can be configured for using ssh for encryption.

For...
Forum: Solaris 02-21-2005
2,815
Posted By malcom
Hi, what kind of memory handling are you...
Hi,

what kind of memory handling are you using in this prog ? Maybe some default values during memory allocation / free are different and you are writing more date as you orginally should ...
...
2,985
Posted By malcom
Hi, sounds your boot loader is not...
Hi,

sounds your boot loader is not configured very well ... crosscheck it, I could bet you will find what you're looking for ...

Malcom
Forum: Linux 02-18-2005
20,112
Posted By malcom
Hi again, reboot the system to single user...
Hi again,

reboot the system to single user mode and reset the root password ....

Malcom
Forum: Linux 02-18-2005
8,835
Posted By malcom
Hi, take xmms, which is already installed on...
Hi,

take xmms, which is already installed on Fedora and install the needed mp3 addon ...

Cheers
Malcom
5,120
Posted By malcom
Hi, you can set your umask to define which...
Hi,

you can set your umask to define which permissions you have for your files ...

malcom
5,122
Posted By malcom
Hi, it is the primary OS boot disk, and...
Hi,

it is the primary OS boot disk, and using dd on linux is a bit critical. The systems I wnt to mirror, are mostly NFS Fileservers. The dd command forces the linux system to flush all dirty...
5,122
Posted By malcom
Disk mirroring
Good Morning :)

I have a new challenge to solve, I am going to write a new backup disk mirroring script. The current one, whcih is useing 'dd' caused some stalled systems :(
Currently I am in the...
3,673
Posted By malcom
Hi, I am pretty sure there are a lot of...
Hi,

I am pretty sure there are a lot of X-Server for Windows out there, probably for money.... but what do you think about rdesktop/VNC ? OK, it increases the load of the linux systems, but this...
Forum: SuSE 10-20-2004
210,976
Posted By malcom
sorry for needing a bit more space ... ...
sorry for needing a bit more space ...

processor : 0
vendor : GenuineIntel
arch : IA-64
family : Itanium 2
model : 1
revision : 5
archrev : 0
features :...
2,557
Posted By malcom
Software Raid - changed devices
Good Morning all,

I just have a quick question, on some systems I am working with Software Raid Level 0 devices.

Yes, I know, this is not a good idea, but it was requested :-(

Now, due to a...
5,062
Posted By malcom
Hi, if your are grepping for the word 'ist',...
Hi,

if your are grepping for the word 'ist', I think the word will be leaded by a space, right ? So try following ..

# ... grep " ist"

OR

# ... grep " ist "

This is the way how I...
6,375
Posted By malcom
Hi, if you have kdb installed, you can enter...
Hi,

if you have kdb installed, you can enter kdb mode, this will stop the machine and after testing you can exit kdb mode and your system will go on running without any impact.

regards
malcom
2,557
Posted By malcom
Hi, I would say it depends a bit of the...
Hi,

I would say it depends a bit of the functionality or role of the server. As long as your system is not a single point of failure, I would wait a bit, sometimes memory has such kind of head...
Forum: Solaris 07-06-2004
6,236
Posted By malcom
Hi, I am not sure if I understood your...
Hi,

I am not sure if I understood your question right ... but if you mean how you can see when a user changed his password and where, you can/should do two things.

The first thing, which is...
8,009
Posted By malcom
Hi, try "grep -v ..." in your command line. ...
Hi,

try "grep -v ..." in your command line.

Regards
malcom
Forum: IP Networking 06-07-2004
5,270
Posted By malcom
Hi, but with redirecting all console...
Hi,

but with redirecting all console messages you will also miss all important kernel messages ...
Are you sure you want this ?

regards
malcom
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