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04-21-2003 11:01 PM
04-21-2003 11:01 PM
i find a weird process in N4000,i dont know what is it ,and can i kill it :
3 ? 1035 root -16 20 14236K 13652K run 3189:01 3.97 3.96 midaemon
3 ? 1035 root -16 20 14236K 13652K run 3189:01 3.97 3.96 midaemon
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04-21-2003 11:10 PM
04-21-2003 11:10 PM
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midaemon is the measureware agent. You can close it down and restart it should you wish. It's mission is to collect data on your systems performance. If you don't wish to collect it turn it off.
# /sbin/init.d/mwa stop
to start again
# /sbin/init.d/mwa start
# /sbin/init.d/mwa stop
to start again
# /sbin/init.d/mwa start
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04-21-2003 11:51 PM
04-21-2003 11:51 PM
Re: what is that process ?
Personally, I'd leave it running. If you ever run into a performance issue you might want some data to measure it against.
There are of course alternatives. You can use sar to measure data when you want. I'm attaching a script. I don't think it needs measureware running, but never shut down mwa to check.
SEP
There are of course alternatives. You can use sar to measure data when you want. I'm attaching a script. I don't think it needs measureware running, but never shut down mwa to check.
SEP
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04-22-2003 12:26 AM
04-22-2003 12:26 AM
Re: what is that process ?
Hi,
If you want that this process doesn't start at boot time, you have to change the variable MWA_START=0 in /etc/rc.config.d/mwa file.
HTH, Vicente.
If you want that this process doesn't start at boot time, you have to change the variable MWA_START=0 in /etc/rc.config.d/mwa file.
HTH, Vicente.
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