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тАО10-21-1999 05:31 AM
тАО10-21-1999 05:31 AM
CPU Push-ups?
Machine HP9000 D390 Dual Processor.
Stand-alone Testing.
Is there any real cpu intensive commands that I can use without the possibility
of filling up my disks with tar or cpio?
Stand-alone Testing.
Is there any real cpu intensive commands that I can use without the possibility
of filling up my disks with tar or cpio?
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тАО10-22-1999 08:12 AM
тАО10-22-1999 08:12 AM
Re: CPU Push-ups?
You can redirect anything that you would normally put on a disk to /dev/null.
Then you don't have to worry about filling them up.
Try running processes that do calculations, like "compress" or "zip", etc. and
just direct the resulting output to /dev/null.
Then you don't have to worry about filling them up.
Try running processes that do calculations, like "compress" or "zip", etc. and
just direct the resulting output to /dev/null.
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тАО10-26-1999 05:32 PM
тАО10-26-1999 05:32 PM
Re: CPU Push-ups?
Run this script in background
while true
do
:
done
This will run a cpu @ 100% util, on multi CPU systems just run as many as u
need.
Regards
Rob
while true
do
:
done
This will run a cpu @ 100% util, on multi CPU systems just run as many as u
need.
Regards
Rob
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