General :: Raising The Priority Of Ftp?

Jan 10, 2010

I need to ftp all of my Linux server files & folders through FTP Pro . But I can just login as /home/www user and I cannot login as super user that is suitable for my case (as I want to see all of the files) . how can I raise the priority of ftp such that FTP Pro can login to my Linux server as root user ?

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General :: X: Warning; Priority Set To -1 Instead Of Requested Priority 0?

Dec 9, 2010

I have BT4 as an iso image and start it up by booting from cd, when i try the command root@bt~:startx it comes up with this fatal error. what can i do to get this work? and of course im new at this.

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Debian Configuration :: Raising The APT Cache Limit?

Nov 4, 2010

When adding repositories, I ran up past the default apt cache limit of 25165824. I found a couple of sources - one that treats apt.conf.d as an individual file, and another that treated it as a folder - which my system does.

Following those guidelines, I went into /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/debconf70 to add a line of code that sets the default to 2x and 4x that limit, and... well, apt doesn't seem to recognize the difference.

Here's the code I added at the end:

So, is there somewhere else that I need to change things? Am I completely off on this? I found a year-old thread on this error in the ubuntu forums, where a gentleman who is now a member of the staff simply suggested to the op "take out that debian repository you listed". It kinda negated the premise for me, you know? I'm kinda hoping there's more that I can do.

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Programming :: Sequencing With Raising A Signal Method?

Mar 4, 2010

I was trying to program using fork(). The objective of this code is to

1. I am activating a process A - SubSuctionMotors.
2. Process A is going to stop with either of this condition
a) Switch is activated - swret=1
b) Time allowed has expired
3. Stop the process A.

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1. We purposely force the switch to be inactive to test the child process (timer), whether after 2 seconds the motor stop. It turns out to be successful in first few attempts. After some while, the program hang, nothing is executed anymore and the program is not exit or terminated. What can cause the program to hang?

2. We tried to stop motor by switch activation (if the switch is to be successfully activated, the time it takes will always be shorter than the timer allowed time). However, the program did not seems like noticing the switch has been activated, and it just stop the motor according to timer. Why it behave this way?

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Debian :: How To Stop Raising Network During Boot (Jessie)

Jul 3, 2015

I have installed debian jessie with debian first disk. During boot i see a service starts to raise network. It takes time. How can i stop it?

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Server :: RHEL 4.4 - Load Average Raising Every 7-10 Days?

Nov 9, 2010

I just wonder if anyone can give some hint regarding my problem. I have a server based on RHEL 4.4.What I have noticed is that server load average is raising in approx. 7-10 days by approx. 7, even if has very low CPU utilization, memory utilization on approx 80% and low on I/O stats.Linux apollo 2.6.9-67.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Nov 7 13:58:04 EST 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

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Server is used as compilator / build machine to build aplication from source code stored in IBM Rational clearcase envinronment, and as a test server to test those builds with network equipment. Does anyone can tell what could be causing this behaviour?

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General :: Why Priority Values Of Process Different

Oct 7, 2010

Code:
# ps
22355 pts/3 00:00:00 bash
#
# ps -l 22355
F S UID PID PPID C PRI NI ADDR SZ WCHAN TTY TIME CMD
0 S 519 22355 22354 0 75 0 - 1338 wait4 pts/3 0:00 -bash
#
# ps -o pid,priority,command 22355
PID PRI COMMAND
22355 15 -bash
#

Why are the priority values of the process different? What is the difference? Is the value 15 the "nice" priority? Then, what is the value 75? Please, explain the difference of each result.

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General :: View The Priority Of The Process?

Jun 18, 2010

How to view the priority (-20 to 19) of the process in fedora/redhat.

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General :: How To Queue Incoming Downloads And Schedule Them By Priority

Jan 11, 2011

In a office network, how to queue incoming downloads and later, it will be scheduled by priority? Is there any such open source project /tool available? I have heard about squid proxy, but does it allow re scheduling ?

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General :: Version Of System To Use Main Priority Gaming?

Feb 6, 2011

I dont have eny version or experiance of linux at the moment and im a bit of a neanderthal when it comes to computers. im trying to diside what version of linux to use to reformat my other computer, bearing in mind my main priority is gaming. which version would you think would be best?

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General :: Ubuntu - Change Swap Disk Priority Permanently?

Aug 8, 2010

I'm using two swap disks. Changing the order they are in in /etc/fstab and using "pri" in fstab doesn't have any effect. This is what it looks like /etc/fstab

#swap on other disk
UUID=90a1550c-84d6-4bde-8bc1-7c15292980f1 none swap sw,pri=-1 0 0
#swap on same disk
UUID=13b70e65-f1c3-4728-920f-9e92467d1df0 none swap sw,pri=-2 0 0

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Its opposite of what it is in fstab, and changes to fstab have no effect.

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General :: How To Give Priority To Task Running In Cron.daily?

Nov 9, 2010

I have two custom tasks running daily. How do you give priority to one over the other?One of them is configured via the logrotate.conf. The other sits directly in cron.daily.I'd like the one in cron.daily to run after the script that is in logrotate.Please can you advise how to do this...

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General :: Enabling / Disabling Specific Priority In Syslog.conf?

May 11, 2011

Trying to figure out why the following two are treated differently...

Code:
*.warn;
kern.!=debug;auth.none;
authpriv.none;cron.none;mail.none;news.none -/var/log/syslog
and

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According to man syslog.conf "You can specify multiple facilities with the same priority pattern in one statement using the comma (``,'') operator. You may specify as much facilities as you want. Remember that only the facility part from such a statement is taken, a priority part would be skipped."

Can someone confirm that this statement means that kern.!=debug is ignored in the first part because it's priority is not the same as the trailing facilities ending in .none?

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Ubuntu :: 9.10 Window List Applet Not Raising Window?

Feb 19, 2010

Fresh install of 9.10 shows buggy behavior for the 'Window List Applet' in the gtk panel.

Usually, clicking on a button in the window list applet does nothing at all. It doesn't un-minimise it, set focus to the window, or bring it to the front.

In 8.10, the window was always raised immediately and given focus.

Sometimes it works, but I've not figured out the state in which it does. I currently have 10 windows open, clicking through them all in the window list raises most of them, but on some nothing happens.

Modifying the 'Window List Preferences' dialog does nothing to fix the problem.

I have checked System->Windows->Window Selection to 'Select windows when mouse moves over them'. 'Raise selected windows after an interval' is not selected.

Linux kai 2.6.31-19-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 28 02:39:34 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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General :: Elevate The Priority Of A Process Without Process Superuser Rights?

Jan 21, 2011

I have a high priority service that I start with sudo nice -n -10 process. This process does not need superuser rights though, except for the priority elevation. But nice requires superuser privileges to elevate priority.

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Networking :: How To Set Priority Of OS During Boot

Jan 19, 2010

how can i set boot priority of the os through grub on ubuntu system on my laptop.

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Red Hat :: How To Change Os Booting Priority

Mar 27, 2011

I have installed Windows XP ,then Redhat but now when i am opening my system it automatically takes redhat . I want to change the priority to Windows XP . I want when I swich on the system it should open Windows Xp .. Is it possible to change this priority now .or I have to agin install redhat and change priority then during installation.

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General :: Unix Ps -l Priority Whoes One Number In Column "PRI" But In Same Time Ps -o Pri Shows Another Number?

May 21, 2011

Why does unix ps -l whows one number in column "PRI" but in same time ps -o pri shows another number? cpu and nice are zero for those processes

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OpenSUSE :: Which Priority To Set To Get Automatic Updates

Apr 27, 2010

I am running on 11.2 and i have added some repositories, like Packman, KDE 4.4 Factory, KDE 4.4 Community.I would like to have this packages automatically updated which seems not to happen. If I look into software management every now and then, I always have to "switch system packages" to get the updates via the the updated applet.So I was wondering, if it could be due to a wrong priority for those repositories? Is a high or a low priority the point where the applet is looking from which repo to update? If not, what is this priority used for?

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Ubuntu :: Bind Priority To Certain Program?

Feb 9, 2011

I'm having trouble with binding priority to certain program. I know how to use nice to start a program, how to use renice to change the priority of a running program, but how can I bind a priority to certain executable so that it always start at selected priority?

I can write a script to probe the process and renice it, but this doesn't seem to be efficient.

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Networking :: ICMP Got Lower Priority?

Mar 16, 2010

I run a linux box as a gateway behind a satellite modem. The internet link over the satellite modem is only 1mbit so the usage often reaches 100% when someone is downloading/uploading something. I am seeing my ping return time jump from 700ms to 6000ms if someone tries to upload a file (by sending a attachment in a email etc). The satellite operator is saying this is normal, but I have my doubts.

Has ICMP got a lower priority? Should I really be seeing this behaviour? I understand that if it was a TCP packet then it would just be queued until the previous acknowledgement has been received. And if it was a UDP packet then it would have been dropped, but how does ICMP deal with these situations during heavy traffic?

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Software :: Yum Group Install Priority ?

Oct 25, 2010

I have few rpm's (proprietary) , I need to give yum group install <group name> and it has to install in a defined order rather going about the rpm's and their dependencies, for example,

Say below is my group install configuration,

For example . what do I require if I wish to have webalizer installed first --> tux second -->> httpd next , customizing group install -package install order like setting customizing the priority,

Is this something that can be achieved by editing/adding in comps.xml or is it something thats set in rpm's when they are build

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Programming :: Changing Priority Using Nice()

Oct 11, 2010

I am trying to change the priority of child using nice() but still it runs first.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
main(){
int pid,i,retnice ;

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OpenSUSE Install :: Repository Priority - No Version Is Specified

Apr 18, 2011

If there are e.g. multiple repositories with the same prio, which contain different versions of an RPM. What happens if an install is made and a particular package has a dependency, where no version is specified? Would all repositories of the same pri be searched and the newest RPM version be installed. OR Would simply once the RPM is found in one of those pri's simply be taken and no further searching made. So summarized when all repositories are the same priority, is the first found RPM taken or the RPM with the latest version?

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Ubuntu :: Change Nice Priority At Launch?

Jan 12, 2010

I'm currently running on a really old computer with one proc and little memory. It's just enough to get skype running but it only works well enough if I change the nice level to -5 or lower. Now the person that uses skype in the house is really the wife, I don't want to teach her how to open htop in command line, fine the pid and then use the correct command to change the nice.What I am looking for is a script (sorry I don't know thing one about programming/scripting) that will change the nice priority periodically for all pid that are skype. This way call processes will get reniced as well. I know better then to run it as root/sudo, but I am at a loss (even searches came up with not much) on how to do this.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Can't Set Real-time Priority

Dec 20, 2010

Running qjackctl as root allows me to run the audio in realtime so it seems to be a permissions problem and it seems to me that lubuntu does not read the /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf file when I boot.

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Debian :: Give Priority To Local Repository?

Apr 7, 2011

Sometimes I have the same version of sofware in my local repository and the remote repos, of course I want to install the soft from the local,

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Server :: Read Write Priority Samba Nfs

Sep 10, 2009

I have an HP GL380 with an MSA20 connected for storage space, we use it as an nas unit. The system is SLES 10. We use both NFS and SMB for file sharing, no special users and so. We are 8-10 users of the machine. We store both large and small files such at thumbnails and disk images.

Now, my problem. I�d like to give more priority for reading files on the server, so a user can look at pictures without problem, and if another user is writing an image file of an disk (10-1000 GB) this writing process should get less priority. The most important is always reading files, to get the job done.

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Server :: Swap Files Priority Values?

May 14, 2010

As mentioned in "man swapon" priority value is between 0 and 32767. BUT usually if we add swap devices without giving the priority, their priorities are set as -2, -3, -4 and so on; values which does not fall between 0 and 32767.Why is it so ? Any ideas ? However, I know we can change them through "swapon -p". But, if do not wish to do so, it uses -2, -3, -4 only. Like below,

Code:
[root@server ~]# swapon -s
Filename Type Size Used Priority

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Programming :: Change Priority When Creating New Thread?

Feb 21, 2010

I have created an error logger thread in my application using pthread_create(), I want this thread to have a lower priority than my application's priority so that the application would run properly. Is there an easy way to do this? I know that we can change priority for thread created with policies FIFO or RR, since I don't set the policy for my application, I don't know what to set for my thread.

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