Might help you debug the issue. Just remember if you leave them running
it will fill up your hard drive.
On 20/09/10 06:03 PM, Michael Mulqueen wrote:
> Right, just came back to my computer after leaving it idle for a
> while, looked at the time on it, thought that it couldn't be right,
> looked at my phone, knew it wasn't right. Ran ntpdate-debian to fix it
> and to be sure. It was _40 minutes_ out. That shows that this isn't
> just cosmetic. This is actually stopping the continuous execution of
> processes (and ones as basic as time keeping processes).
>
I was running this on my system. I was hoping to catch something
happening just before the freeze.
nohup top -b -i -d 5 -c > /var/log/ cf_top. log& cf_vmstat. log&
nohup vmstat 5 -t > /var/log/
Might help you debug the issue. Just remember if you leave them running
it will fill up your hard drive.
On 20/09/10 06:03 PM, Michael Mulqueen wrote:
> Right, just came back to my computer after leaving it idle for a
> while, looked at the time on it, thought that it couldn't be right,
> looked at my phone, knew it wasn't right. Ran ntpdate-debian to fix it
> and to be sure. It was _40 minutes_ out. That shows that this isn't
> just cosmetic. This is actually stopping the continuous execution of
> processes (and ones as basic as time keeping processes).
>