Yuriy Synytskyy
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Re: Killing Idle Processes....
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Yuriy Synytskyy
07/29/2008 10:31 AM
post11195
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Re: Killing Idle Processes....
Hello Victor,
It is worth while to check which processes open files and never close them.
Type
sin fds
The output will show files and devices opened by all processes.
Then it will be easier to decide which tasks (if any) should be terminated.
Regards,
Yuriy
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Mario Charest
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Re: Killing Idle Processes....
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Mario Charest
07/30/2008 12:12 PM
post11250
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Re: Killing Idle Processes....
> Hi Yuriy, thanks for your help. Look, I have problem with the number of open
> files simultaneusly. I have many points that telnet the QNX Server over
> Internet and in several ocasions the conexion downs and I don't know what
> happen with thoose processes and open files, but I think that stay "alive",
> occuping places of open files. And after a while if you want to exec a program
> you get the messesage: Too Many Open Files and you can't do it anything, and
> need to "kill" tasks that free resources that you can use it. I want "kill"
> those "hang processes" to realese resources. Victor
Check out the output if sin ti. It will show for how long a process has been running and how much cpu time it used.
The think is that telnet doesn't use much CPU, but if it's been up for 12 hours there be a problem ;-)
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