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2006 Jun 20
2
Postpone/avoid swaping while there is still free RAM.
...d
Mem: 1026896 573848 453048 0 2988 131712
-/+ buffers/cache: 439148 587748
Swap: 1052248 137568 914680
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There is plenty of free ram, but the kernel prefers to swap unused
pages to disk. And later I have to wait for them to be unswapped, the
Desktop looses its promptness - annoying.
In win2k and winXP there is a registry key property which prevents
swapping while there is still RAM.
Do you know whether I can achieve the same in linux?
Best regards!
alex
2005 Dec 28
8
Rails app lags after inactivity
Hi all. I have two Rails applications. Each is on its own VPS hosted by
Pipespring (excellent service btw).
My app runs lightning quick - AFTER the first load. If I visit my site after
a period of inactivity (i.e. no visitors to my site), it takes up to 10
seconds to load that first time. After that I can hop around with no
problems.
Has anyone run into this before? Ideas?
- Rabbit
2017 Feb 09
0
Huge directory tree: Get files to sync via tools like sysdig
> Has someone experience with collecting the changed files
> with a third party tool which detects which files were changed?
I don't know of sysdig but am the developer of Lsyncd which does exactly
that, collect file changes via inotify event mechanism and then calls rsync
with a matching filter mask.
However, since you say, your directory tree is hugh, the main issue is that
for every
2017 Feb 09
4
Huge directory tree: Get files to sync via tools like sysdig
Hi,
we have a huge directory tree.
* 17M files (number of files)
* 2.2TBytes of data.
* Only 0.1% changes per day
Current pain: rsyncs directory tree traversal needs to long to discover the changed files. Only few files change.
I discovered the tool sysdig which could be used to monitor the files which were changed.
Then we could feed the list of changed files to rsync and avoid the