Re: why sarge is so noisy
Thanks! "most of server-related work" are very specialized program I wrote myself.
another example: seeding in bittorrent, if memory is big enough and file being served is small
enough.
--- Hal Vaughan <hal@thresholddigital.com> wrote:
> On Friday 07 September 2007, Serena Cantor wrote:
> > Thanks! Could you give me a list of programs that start
> > automatically? Do you mean that there's nothing I can do about it?
>
> Why not try "ps -ax" or "ps -aux" to get a list of programs running at
> any time? Then examine the crontab files as well and see what's
> starting at regular intervals.
>
> You're talking about a long list of services in some cases, so it's not
> a case of someone telling you about 3-4 programs.
>
> > My sarge is intended to be server, hopefully, most of server-related
> > work I add can be done in memory.
>
> What are you serving that is only done in memory? If it's a print
> server, that's large files that go to the printer and they're written
> to the hard drive during output. If you're serving files, of course,
> that uses the drive. What service are you providing that doesn't need
> to access the drives?
>
> Hal
>
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