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F**king Beagle on Suse 10 |
| Ron Albright
2006-03-25, 10:19 am |
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How do I stop it, forever.
I figured out how to kill the Beagle process
that were taking up 500MB of my
memory
but there are still process
starting every night by root and suing to another uid
and they never exit.
What is starting these things and how do I stop them? I
can't find
anything in the rc scripts or crontabs. Short of
uninstalling it where can
I find
information
on what's starting anything related to Beagle? I can
find all kinds of information on installing and using it
but nothing on
stopping it. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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| Nico Kadel-Garcia
2006-03-25, 10:19 am |
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Ron Albright wrote:
> How do I stop it, forever. I figured out how to kill
the Beagle
> process that were taking up 500MB of my memory but
there are still
> process starting every night by root and suing to
another uid and
> they never exit. What is starting these things and how
do I stop
> them? I can't find anything in the rc scripts or
crontabs. Short of
> uninstalling it where can I find information on what's
starting
> anything related to Beagle? I can find all kinds of
information on
> installing and using it but nothing on stopping it.
Any pointers
> would be greatly appreciated.
rpm -e beagle? It seems to be an RPM package.
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| J. Clarke
2006-03-25, 10:19 am |
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Ron Albright wrote:
> How do I stop it, forever. I figured out how to kill
the Beagle process
> that were taking up 500MB of my memory but there are
still process
> starting every night by root and suing to another uid
and they never exit.
> What is starting these things and how do I stop them?
I can't find
> anything in the rc scripts or crontabs. Short of
uninstalling it where can
> I find information on what's starting anything related
to Beagle? I can
> find all kinds of information on installing and using
it but nothing on
> stopping it. Any pointers would be greatly
appreciated.
You need to find what is starting beagled and either
induce it to quit
starting beagled or have it start beagled with "beagled
--disable-scheduler". Once beagled is running it does
its own scheduling.
Best thing to do about it IMO is remove the whole
package.
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
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