Monitoring Java garbage collection with jstat
Wonko| Tue 08 September 2009Matty writes how to have a look at what the Java Garbage Collector is
doing:
http://prefetch.net/blog/index.php/2008/01/16/monitoring-garbage-collection-with-jstat/
Lesen »More Wallpapers
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http://browse.deviantart.com/customization/wallpaper/
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Lesen »Novell Cool Solutions: Automatically Mount USB Hard Drives
Wonko| Tue 08 September 2009I wrote this one for [Novell Cool Solutions][]: **Problem:** USB HDDS are not automounted when no GNOME or KDE session is active in SLES/SLED **Solution:** Seen working in: SUSE 10.1, SLES 10, SLED 10 OpenSuse 10.3 (see Update at end of Article) This article describes how to ...
Lesen »Oh Why. Or to mdns or not to mdns .local
Wonko| Tue 08 September 2009When trying out a SLED 10 Sp2 Configuration which authenticates against
a Windows 2003 R2 ADS I ran into a timeout which A: was very annoying
and B: did prevent me from logging in (winbind timed out).
It seems the cause for it was twofold:
Since I am a good ...
Progress bar for cp
Wonko| Tue 08 September 2009Something that GUI-guys like me miss in some command line essentials:
http://chris-lamb.co.uk/2008/01/24/can-you-get-cp-to-give-a-progress-bar-like-wget/
Reconfigure Network with Yast while running XEN
Wonko| Tue 08 September 2009If you run the XEN Kernel of SLES 10 and try to change your lan settings
with Yast it will simply shoo you away:
A XEN network Bridge was detected.Due to renaming of network interfaces by the bridge script, network interfaces should not be configured or restarted.See /usr ...
Stop that --beep-- annoying --beep-- beeping in --beep-- VMware
Wonko| Tue 08 September 2009When you run some OS in VMware (Server/Workstation) it will make use of
the Console/System Ring/Beep. Thats what all OS for PCs since the start
of the Universe have been doing. Some more (Netware) than others.
Unfortunately VMWare completely emulates PC Hardware here. Even more
Unfortunately it ...
watching tcp traffic with tcpdump over an ssh connection
Wonko| Tue 08 September 2009When i tried out Wake on Lan (WoL) i wanted to know if the machine i wanted to start actually receives the WoL Packet. When you ssh into a machine and then try see tcp traffic with tcpdump you have a nice infinitive loop at hand. Your ssh connection generates ...
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