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  • How can see what processes makes my server slow?

    - by Steven
    All my websites on my server are extremely slow or not loading at all. Even server admin (Plesk) will not load some times. There's been no changes to the sites for the last coupple of months. How can I see what processes is making my server slow? My environment looks like this: Server: VPS running Linux 2.8.x OS: Centos 5 Manage interface: Plesk 9.x Memmory: 1024MB CPU: 2.2GHz My websites run on PHP and MySQL. I finally managed to telnet (Putty + SSH) in to my server. Running top did not show any processes using more than max 2% CPU and none were using exesive memmory. I also got a friend to install a program that checks the core files, and all seemed fine. So I'm leaning towards network issues or some other server malfunction. But I'm not able to find out what can be wrong. Here are some answers to Sean Kimball: I don't run mail services on my server yet There are noe specific bandwidth peaks. Prefork looks like this <IfModule prefork.c> StartServers 8 MinSpareServers 5 MaxSpareServers 20 ServerLimit 256 MaxClients 256 MaxRequestsPerChild 4000 </IfModule> Not sure what you mean with DNS question. But I think it's up and running. There are no processes running wild Where can I find avarage load? Telnet is disabled and I have to log in using SSH :)

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  • tmux session switcher now displays windows belonging to sesions

    - by Nick Barnwell
    I recently compiled tmux from source rather than going through homebrew for some reason I can no longer recall. At the same time, switching sessions via ^b sstarted to display all of the windows under each session, and not just the sessions thesmelves: Session Switcher Now Is there any way I can revert to the previous behaviour of only displaying sessions and not the windows belonging to them as well?

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  • Macbook start's up but is unresponsive

    - by Theo Holden
    I have a original Macbook, which I bought second hand last year, up until recently it had been working fine, I had had to upgrade the ram to 4gb and buy a new battery but had no other issues. Recently when I have turned my Macbook on it boots up fine however it is completely unresponsive after loading everything for several minutes. I can move the mouse around the screen but cannot selective anything with the cursor nor do any of the function keys or keyboard shortcuts work. After several minutes however everything works fine, this is rather inconvenient as I would prefer to not have to wait five minutes after turning my Macbook on before I can use it. I was wondering what might cause this temporary unresponsiveness and if there was a way I could fix the problem?

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  • error in qemu monitor wavcapture with virsh

    - by Aniket Awati
    I have VM running on qemu-kvm. I am managing it with libvirt and command line tool virsh. I want to record the audio output of the VM. Here is what I am trying - virsh qemu-monitor-command -hmp VM_NAME wavcapture VM.wav This is the output I am getting : Failed to open wave file `vm.wav' Reason: Permission denied Failed to add wave capture I have tried to create a dummy vm.wav with 777 permissions. But I still get the same error.

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  • Apple RAID configuration vs Hardware RAID

    - by James Hill
    I am researching external HDD's capable or RAID 1 to store a large amount of video content during overseas filming. After filming, the content will be brought back to the office and offloaded onto our storage server. After doing some research, I've found that I can buy an external drive with a built in RAID controller, or I can buy an external drive, with 2 HDD's, that I can configure in a RAID 1 array using the OS. RAID 1 is what we're looking for. I've done some reading on software RAID vs. hardware RAID, but the resources I've found don't discuss performance as it relates to video content or what happens to a software RAID when the computer dies. Question 1: Will the hardware RAID be more performant when dealing with large video files? Question 2: If the mac dies, does my RAID die with it (will my data be accessible on another mac)?

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  • Windows 8 switch user is very slow

    - by Chris Weber
    I recently upgraded to Windows 8 from Windows 7. One major annoyance is how slow the "switch user" command is. In Windows 7 switching users was fairly fast. I've got an SSD drive with pretty good hardware, so I'm suspecting it's something with Windows 8, either a defect, or the fact that I upgraded from Windows 7 instead of doing a clean install. Anybody have this problem? My wife is complaining enough about Windows 8 and this is one of the biggest complaints.

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  • How to identify cause of system lock on debian squeeze?

    - by David Sanders
    I have a desktop system at work with debian squeeze installed. Every couple days or so, when I come in in the morning, the system appears to be asleep and won't wake up. I suspect it goes into power save mode and then doesn't receive the wake up signal when I click the mouse or touch the keyboard. Does anyone know where I should look in order to start tracking this down? Like log files, etc? I doubt it, but maybe the fact that I'm using a mac aluminum usb keyboard and a wireless usb mouse (that has an off switch) has something to do with it? Maybe, when I turn my mouse off at the end of the day, the system loses track of the device somehow? I dunno :P. Thanks in advance.

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  • excel 2010 search function?

    - by Tom
    can a cell A1:A200 be searched for a "name" then once found, imput the cell location into a formula? such as find "tom"(a1:a200), [found location at cell a22] IF(a22),=IF(MINUTE(Auto_Agent!G27)+(SECOND(Auto_Agent!G27))=0,"",(MINUTE(Auto_Agent!G27)*60+(SECOND(Auto_Agent!G27)))) the problem I'm having is each time I import data names can be in different cell locations depending on who is working that day. example: Agent: Tom 07:59:49 02:31:04 00:00:00 00:42:44 01:33:02 00:00:43 00:02:00 03:09:05 Avg Skillset Talk Time: 00:06:52 07:59:49 02:31:04 00:00:00 00:42:44 01:33:02 00:00:43 00:02:00 03:09:05 () 9/19/2012 Avg Skillset Talk Time: 00:06:52 07:59:49 02:31:04 00:00:00 00:42:44 01:33:02 00:00:43 00:02:00 03:09:05 Agent: Bill 07:59:49 02:31:04 00:00:00 00:42:44 01:33:02 00:00:43 00:02:00 03:09:05 Avg Skillset Talk Time: 00:06:52 07:59:49 02:31:04 00:00:00 00:42:44 01:33:02 00:00:43 00:02:00 03:09:05 () 9/19/2012 Avg Skillset Talk Time: 00:06:52 07:59:49 02:31:04 00:00:00 00:42:44 01:33:02 00:00:43 00:02:00 03:09:05

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  • How to create limited user accounts in Linux

    - by James Willson
    I want to create a user account for each of the key programs installed on my debian server. For example, for the following programs: Tomcat Nginx Supervisor PostgreSQL This seems to be recommended based on my reading online. However, I want to restrict these user accounts as much as possible, so that they dont have a shell login, dont have access to the other programs and are as limited as possible but still functional. Would anyone mind telling me how this could be achieved? My reading so far suggests this: echo "/usr/sbin/nologin" /etc/shells useradd -s /usr/sbin/nologin tomcat But I think there may be a more complete way of doing it. EDIT: I'm using debian squeeze

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  • Missing access log for virtual host on Plesk

    - by Cummander Checkov
    For some reason i don't understand, after creating a new virtual host / domain in Plesk a few months back, i cannot seem to find the access log. I noticed this when running /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/statistics The host in question is being scanned Main HTML page is 'awstats.<hostname_masked>-http.html'. Create/Update database for config "/opt/psa/etc/awstats/awstats.<hostname_masked>.com-https.conf" by AWStats version 6.95 (build 1.943) From data in log file "-"... Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record... Searching new records from beginning of log file... Jumped lines in file: 0 Parsed lines in file: 0 Found 0 dropped records, Found 0 corrupted records, Found 0 old records, Found 0 new qualified records. So basically no access logs have been parsed/found. I then went on to check if i could find the log myself. I looked in /var/www/vhosts/<hostname_masked>.com/statistics/logs but all i find is error_log Does anybody know what is wrong here and perhaps how i could fix this? Note: in the <hostname_masked>.com/conf/ folder i keep a custom vhost.conf file, which however contains only some rewrite conditions plus a directory statement that contains php_admin_flag and php_admin_value settings. None of them are related to logging though.

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  • Is there any website editor (html) for Firefox

    - by blade19899
    There are a lot of webdeveloper addons available, for Firefox, like firebug. But is there a html editor addon for Firefox. Which I can edit my website. Viewing the edits real-time (using localhost or via ftp?) and saving the edits(CTRL+S) I am currenlty using firebug and it would save a lot of time if I could save the (local) .html file using a firebug like addon!(or firebug itself?) I Found a firebug addon to save .css files... now just need one to save html, and I am good to go!

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  • CPU clock scales down so computer is unusable after switching to battery

    - by Ryan
    When I am plugged in my laptop runs great however when I unplug it and I'm on battery power my CPU clock speed scales down pretty much all the way. I know this is happening by monitoring the clock speed. When plugged in it will usually stay between 1000MHz and 3000MHz but when I unplug it it quickly scales down to less than 500MHz and will get as low as 100MHz and it will NEVER scale up at all on battery power. After I plug the power back in it will then begin operating normally in about a minute. I have tried setting the MIN and MAX CPU performance in power options to 100% and have tried messing around with cooling settings which seemed to be a problem with HP laptops. I have a Toshiba Satellite M500-ST6444 running Windows 7. The BIOS is up to date. I have tried two versions.

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  • Mac Book Pro SSD

    - by LiamB
    I have a Mac Book Pro (I7 and 8 Gig Ram). I'm a developer - do a fair amount of .net via VMware but lots of Ruby and NodeJs on the Mac. I'm looking to extract some more performance and i think a SSD might be a good option. So I have 2 questions, Can I straight up replace the drive thats in there with a SSD or will this cause me problems? I have files on there as well as apps. What are my options in terms of available hardware.

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  • Can't mount hard drive. Ubuntu 12.04

    - by Sam
    I am trying to recover some pictures on my 320 GB Hard Disk, so I put in a Live Ubuntu CD and am in that right now. In the devices list, it shows my USB drive, but not my 320 GB Hard Disk. I can see the disk in Disk Utility (it says it's on /dev/sda), but it's not mounted, and it says it has a few bad sectors but it is OK. In Disk Usage Analyzer, it says my maximum capacity is 13.4 GB, so it's definitely not using the 320 GB Hard Disk. I tried the following: sudo mkdir /media/newhd (worked) sudo mount /dev/sda /media/newhd (didn't work. it says I must specify the filesystem type) I then tried: fsck.ext4 -f /dev/sda (didn't work. Said: Superblock invalid, trying to backup blocks. then: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sda. The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock) Does anyone have any ideas? The whole problem started when my Windows Vista said "Can't find operating system". Any ideas on how I can get on to my hard drive at /dev/sda?

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  • bootstraping a SparkleShare project

    - by WoJ
    I just tried SparkleShare as a possible replacement for dropbox/insynch. It looks quite promising, being based on open standards. I was wondering if someone has gone though the process of "bootstraping" a SparkleShare project. I have the initial files I would like to keep synchronized on two clients and the server (as plain files). I was wondering if there would be a way to set a project up so that I would not need to download/upload all the files back and forth (as they are readily available on all three systems). I guess this would involve some git kung-fu I am far from mastering. Thanks!

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  • Windows 7 Icons, Buttons, and Tabs corrupted...Professional 32-bit

    - by xhyperx
    The other day, about two or three ago, I was simply typing in a Microsoft Word document when my screen froze. After a few moments, it went black...I thought it was my vid hardware (dual nVidia 9800 GTs). Anyway, I did a hard reboot, and chose to Start Normally. The system blue screened telling me there was a failure in the Memory Manager. So then I thought maybe a RAM failure or vid memory failure. I attempted reboot again, this time I got presented with the option to repair windows...so I went with that. The repair app finished and did an auto reboot. This time I got all the way back to my desktop where in a matter of a about 30 seconds, the system blue screened again and pointed to the Memory Manager as the area of cause. Again I rebooted, the repair thingy came up again and I allowed it to do its thing. Deciding if the same failure occured I'd begin pulling hardware to see at what point I may have found the possibly defective party. However, this time it rebooted, I got back to desktop and no crash. All looked well, untill I looked at the baloon messages when hovering over the System Bar icons. Also when I opened any of my browsers, the tabs had no text, and any window that pops up that has regular buttons (OK, Cancel, etc., etc.) looks weird. The buttons are really really long and have no text. So it seems like the system is once again running smoothly, however something has gotten corrupted.. something relating to drawing basic windows user interface objects. Help...all ideas are respected and appreciated. Have a great day everyone!

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  • The Great Ball Contraption: A Massive Automated LEGO Construction

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    This massive LEGO construction combines 17 distinct modules into a lengthy factory-like conveyance system for five hundred LEGO balls. The variety and creativity of the methods employed is, dare we say, dazzling. Slotted robotic arms? Screw lifts? Handshake object transfers? Catapults that shoot baskets? The sheer number of creative and novel solutions LEGO builder Akiyuky employs to move the balls through his machine left us mesmerized for the whole seven minute video. Akiyuky’s LEGO Blog (Google Translate Interpreted)[via Make] How To Create a Customized Windows 7 Installation Disc With Integrated Updates How to Get Pro Features in Windows Home Versions with Third Party Tools HTG Explains: Is ReadyBoost Worth Using?

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  • Torchlight II Drops Today; New Classes and Miles of Atmospheric Dungeon Crawling Await

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    Torchlight II, sequel to the extremely popular Torchlight action-RPG, is available for sale today. With four new classes and a massively expanded world, you’ll have plenty to explore. The new release features extra classes, extra companion creatures, in-game weather systems, and of course: updated graphics and a massively expanded game universe. Trumping all these additions, however, is LAN/internet co-op multiplayer–by far the feature most requested and anticipated by Torchlight fans. Check out the trailer video above to take a peak at the game, read more about it at the Torchlight II site, and then hit up the link below to grab a copy on Steam–you can pre-order it any time but it won’t be officially available for download until 2PM EST, today. Torchlight II is Windows-only, $19.99 for a single copy or $59.99 for a friend 4-pack (which includes a copy of Torchlight I). Torchlight II How To Create a Customized Windows 7 Installation Disc With Integrated Updates How to Get Pro Features in Windows Home Versions with Third Party Tools HTG Explains: Is ReadyBoost Worth Using?

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  • Cloud : la confidentialité et le "sur site" ne sont pas des questions dépassées, un projet de Vinci interroge les acteurs 100% Web

    Confidentialité et "sur site" encore discriminants dans le choix d'une solution SaaS ? Le passage de Vinci à Office 365 repose la question aux acteurs 100% Cloud Ariane Gorin était tout sourire. Alors que les collègues la Directrice Marketing des Produits Office avaient peu de nouveautés à annoncer lors de la rentrée de Microsoft France, la dirigeante se préparait, elle, à officialiser publiquement la signature d'un très gros contrat avec Vinci. Au-delà des discours enthousiastes de circonstance entre les deux sociétés, le choix de Vinci de migrer vers Office 365 pose des questions très intéressantes pour l'évolution du SaaS (logiciels à la demande). Revenons tout d'abord...

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  • HTC lève le voile sur "Windows Phone 8X" et "Windows Phone 8S", ses smartphones sous Windows Phone 8

    HTC lève le voile sur « Windows Phone 8X » et « Windows Phone 8S » ses smartphones sous Windows Phone 8 Après Samsung avec son smartphone ATIV S, Nokia avec ses terminaux Lumia 920 et Lumia 820, c'est au tour d'un autre géant du mobile de dévoiler ses dispositifs sous le système d'exploitation mobile Windows Phone 8. HTC a présenté lors d'un événement organisé pour la presse par le constructeur à New York ses modèles de smartphones Windows Phone 8X et 8S. C'est le PDG de la société en personne Peter Chou, qui est monté sur scène avec le numéro 1 de...

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  • AppDays Paris : Windows Phone, iOS et Android à l'honneur de la conférence des développeurs d'applications mobiles en novembre

    AppDays : les développeurs d'applications mobiles ont leur conférence Windows Phone, iOS et Android à l'honneur le 9 novembre « Applification du web », montée en puissance des galeries d'applications mobiles, augmentation des performances des OS mobiles. Autant de signes qui montrent que l'avenir du développement ne passera peut-être pas que par les Smartphones et les tablettes, mais qu'il passera immanquablement par eux. Des applications très pro (comme celles de SAP, l'éditeur allemand qui a bien saisi l'importance de cette tendance de fond) aux jeux les plus réalistes (comme Infinite Flight, un vrai simulateur d...

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  • FairSearch : Nokia et Oracle rejoignent la coalition anti-Google, qui porte sa lutte contre l'abus de position dominante aux mobiles

    FairSearch : Nokia et Oracle rejoignent la coalition anti-Google Qui l'accuse d'abus de position dominante FairSearch, l'organisation vouée d'après ses membres à défendre la concurrence sur internet, compte désormais dans ses rangs le fabricant de téléphones mobiles Nokia, l'éditeur de solutions d'entreprise Oracle et le site d'enchères en ligne Allegro. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/google-problem.jpg[/IMG] En alliance avec d'autres entreprises, dont Microsoft, ces membres accusent Google d'abus de position dominante et portent leur combat sur le terrain du mobile avec l...

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  • Les développeurs au centre de Firefox 17 : ajout d'un panneau de balisages, révisions de la console Web et du débogueur

    Les développeurs au centre de Firefox 17 ajout d'un panneau de balisages, révisions de la console Web, du débogueur et de l'inspecteur de page Le canal Aurora vient de recevoir la mise à jour Firefox 17, qui permet d'avoir un premier aperçu des nouvelles fonctionnalités et améliorations que le navigateur offrira. Firefox 17 met l'accent sur les outils de développement Web qui s'enrichissent d'un nouveau panneau de balisages pour l'éditeur HTML. Accessible via le raccourci clavier Alt + M (ou Ctrl + M pour les utilisateurs de Mac), ce panneau permet aux développeurs de mieux manipuler le DOM d'une page. [IMG]http://rdonfack.developpez.com/images/markup...

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  • iOS 6 disponible avec plus de 200 nouveautés, OS X Mountain Lion téléchargeable sur le Mac App Store

    iOS 6 Beta 2 disponible pour les développeurs plus stable avec quelques nouveautés pour Siri Mise à jour du 26/06/2012, par Hinault Romaric Apple vient de publier la seconde Beta d'iOS 6. Présenté lors de la conférence annuelle des développeurs de la société (WWDC), iOS 6 apportera pas moins de 200 nouveautés parmi lesquelles des améliorations pour les applications Siri, Facetime, etc. (lire ci-devant). Annoncé en version finale pour l'automne, iOS 6 sera précédé de plusieurs betas. Pour iOS 5 par exemple, la firme avait publié sept Betas avant la sortie de la version stable. Ainsi, deux semaines ...

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  • Marissa Mayer n'aurait accordé à Google que 30 minutes de préavis, avant de se rendre dans le camp de Yahoo!

    Yahoo! débauche une des têtes pensantes les plus talentueuses de Google Que va pouvoir faire Marissa Mayer pour relancer le pionnier du web ? On lui souhaite bien du courage, mais a priori elle en a. Marissa Mayer a quitté Google hier pour prendre la tête de Yahoo!, le portail pionnier du web en pleine zone de turbulence depuis que ses dirigeants ont repoussé une offre de rachat pharaonique de Microsoft en 2008. L'annonce a fait l'effet d'une bombe dans la Silicon Valley. Car Marissa Mayer n'est pas n'importe qui. Dans un très...

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