Hello, Ok this is SuSE's periodicaly exected cleanup commands. Strictly speaking on daily basis. Look at /etc/cron.daily scripts. Erdal MUTLU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Iyi gunler! Have a nice day! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Istanbul Teknik Universitesi Istanbul Technical University Bilisim Enstitusu Informatics Institute Arastirma Gorevlisi Erdal MUTLU Research Assistant Erdal MUTLU E-mail : erdal@be.itu.edu.tr Home page :www.be.itu.edu.tr/~erdal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Tue, 15 May 2001, Timothy R.Butler wrote:
"ps auxwww | grep find" will give you the entire find command line, how long it's been running, how big it is in memory, and the percentage of memory and CPU that it's taking up.
This is what it told me when I did that:
root 2592 0.0 0.1 1384 460 ? SN 00:15 0:00 /usr/lib/find/frcode nobody 2593 0.0 0.3 1888 880 ? SN 00:15 0:00 su nobody -c /usr/bin/find / \( -fstype nfs -o -fstype NFS -o -fstype proc -o -fstype afs -o -fstype smbfs -o -fstype autofs -o -type d -regex '\(^/S.u.S.E.$\)\|\(^/mnt$\)\|\(^/cdrom$\)\|\(^/tmp$\)\|\(^/usr/tmp$\)\|\(^/var/tmp$\)\|\(^/var/spool$\)\|\(^/proc$\)' \) -prune -o -print nobody 2594 4.2 0.2 1492 712 ? RN 00:15 0:02 /usr/bin/find / ( -fstype nfs -o -fstype NFS -o -fstype proc -o -fstype afs -o -fstype smbfs -o -fstype autofs -o -type d -regex \(^/S.u.S.E.$\)\|\(^/mnt$\)\|\(^/cdrom$\)\|\(^/tmp$\)\|\(^/usr/tmp$\)\|\(^/var/tmp$\)\|\(^/var/spool$\)\|\(^/proc$\) ) -prune -o -print root 2611 0.0 0.2 1504 588 pts/1 S 00:16 0:00 grep find
Any ideas?
Thanks, Tim
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