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Re: [SLE] infinite loop in /usr/bin/find ?
- From: pelibali <pelibali@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 23:17:53 +0200
- Message-id: <20050616231753.26e1580b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:33:53 +0100
Dave Howorth <.> wrote:
> I have a weird problem and am wondering if anybody has seen it
> before - find seems to be in an infinite loop.
I'm not sure, that it's about an infinite loop; but in fact 'find'
takes temporally a lot of the capacity of your comp... I have SUSE 9.1
and already on the first week after installation I moved all the
default cron.daily stuff to cron.forgetit ;) That scripts I like
rather to run on a controlled way, _manually_, specially on a 100Gb
system. On M$ e.g. a constantly running indexing service was
comparably annoying.
Pelibali
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:33:53 +0100
Dave Howorth <.> wrote:
> I have a weird problem and am wondering if anybody has seen it
> before - find seems to be in an infinite loop.
I'm not sure, that it's about an infinite loop; but in fact 'find'
takes temporally a lot of the capacity of your comp... I have SUSE 9.1
and already on the first week after installation I moved all the
default cron.daily stuff to cron.forgetit ;) That scripts I like
rather to run on a controlled way, _manually_, specially on a 100Gb
system. On M$ e.g. a constantly running indexing service was
comparably annoying.
Pelibali
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