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1. What is on Your Mind?
Original post from this thread on browser caching.
To add to this, it is an effective security measure to clear absolutely all cached data (cookies, web content, ....) when closing the browser - i.e. in case of a shutdown. It takes a bit of work to re-login to all the sites but websites will not... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: bakunin
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Greetings.
After rifling through the policy manual to some significant extent, I've come to a question which doesn't seem to have any forthcoming answer out "in the wild", so here it is :)
During dpkg installation processing, some libs wind up with an ":i386" or ":amd64" architecture string... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: LinQ
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3. Solaris
Hi,
Is there any way if a normal user in a non global zone can check the resources assigned to the zone ? like max-locked-memory etc.
2. Is it possible to disable the max-locked-memory for a particular zone without rebooting a zone ? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: fugitive
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4. Solaris
Can anyone answer my questions
1. Whats the difference between project.max-locked-memory and max-rss.
And out these 2 which is the preferred way of limiting the physical memory in a project or zone.
2. How to restrict the swap memory in projects (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: fugitive
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5. Solaris
Hi
When I create a new project:
For example: projadd -K "project.max-shm-memory=(priv,16GB,deny)" project_name
I need to associate this project to a user in /etc/user_attr:
User_name::::project=project_name
Otherwise, id -p shows reveals that the user has project default.
Is there... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: melanie_pfefer
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6. Linux
Hi all,
we have a big problem, we are running an IA-64 linux system, with 8 CPUs and some GB of RAM, for user usage.
The user are compiling and testing programs on this system, and this caused some problems.
Sometimes, a user program used the hole memory, blocks the other users, and also... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: malcom
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
This one will show how "wet behind the ears" I am but here it goes...
Suppose my boss wants me to run an app every day from the command line. The command line statement looks like this:
$> my_executable_program -my_parameter file > my_outfile
Let's say that one day, I do this:
$>... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: alan
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