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Where can I find a good tutorial for installing bcache?
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how to know IPs available on a server?
This works perfectly.
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how to know IPs available on a server?
This is actually the most complete solution. However, I've tried and tested Mel's solution.
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how to know IPs available on a server?
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how to know IPs available on a server?
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What command I should execute to accomplish this:
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How to know if a disk is an SSD or an HDD
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How to know if a disk is an SSD or an HDD
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How to know which hard disk is the new one and which one is the old one
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How to know which hard disk is the new one and which one is the old one
The disks are not mounted yet.
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What command I should execute to accomplish this:
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Why the kernel works so hard?
IOStat reports that hard disk are barely used
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Why the kernel works so hard?
So basically when the top is hit, it's over. Kernel will spend so much time switching that it couldn't do anything.
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Why the kernel works so hard?
Well, it's all different questions. I am hosting 1400 domains.
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Why linux uses swap memory when there are still tons of physical memory unused
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Why the kernel works so hard?
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Why linux uses swap memory when there are still tons of physical memory unused
Moreover, it's pretty clear from rows on top that the one using CPU are users. So why sy% is high is beyond me.
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