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I am working on Solaris 11, Now facing problem related to memory As my root is reached to 90%, I have deleted the audit file from /var/share/audit which is of 8GB after deleting the file, server doesn't free that memory . Why? How can free that memory (disk space) without reboot the server?
Was the file you deleted named like 20170220123456.not_terminated.<hostname>? If so, probably the file handle is still held open by auditd. What does this command output:
pfiles $(pgrep auditd)
If it shows a file without a path it's probably the file you deleted. The easiest way to get rid of it would be by restarting auditd:
svcadm restart auditd
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I have to search and replace a text in a 2.5 GB database dump.
But notepad++ and editor can't open the file, because it is too big.
I have 16 GB RAM.
I've tried EmEditor, but it crashes on 1659 MB
I finally managed to open the file by using a hex editor (HxD).
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I have downloaded a .nsi file and now I have to launch this to get my missing Windows registry keys installed. I tried different things to open it but so far everything didnt work. Can anyone please tell me how to run this kind of files?
A .nsi file is an input to the process that creates an executable. You need the Nullsoft Scriptable Install System compiler: https://nsis.sourceforge.io/Download
More info: https://nsis.sourceforge.io/Simple_tutorials
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Actually my problem is: I upload lot of files to userscloud.com, sometimes my files got taken down due to DMCA, checking each link is time taking process, & also userscloud not showing any files in "DMCA Files" tab after removing my file, actually it should show, so how to check whether my userscloud links a.k.a files got deleted or not at once?
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Apologies if this question seems rather trivial, but it's causing me some frustration.
I have a Redhat 5.3 installation, using nautilus-2.16.2-7.el5 that has two filesystems mounted. Under user1, when sending to the trash (pressing Del) on filesystem A we receive a confirmation dialogue box (do you want to etc). The behaviour is the same on filesystem B.
However, under user2, we receive the confirmation on Del on filesystem A, but NOT on filesystem B.
I've tried renaming the ~/.gconf/apps/nautilus folder and logging out/in to reset the Nautilus settings, but it's still behaving the same.
This is basically leading to users accidently deleting data, which isn't great!
Any advice would be appreciated folks!
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Turns out that creating a new user profile and copying the settings corrected the problem (even though there was nothing filesystem specific in the gconf file).
cp /home/new_username/.gconf/apps/nautilus/preferences/%gconf.xml /home/username/.gconf/apps/nautilus/preferences/
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I am trying to create a file from my c source code on linux. I am using dd command for reading from a file and writing in to a file by creating there. If i don't have execute permissions(I have write permissions) for target directory(Where the file is going to be created), It is unable to create file. If I have both write and execute permissions, It is able to create file. What is the reason for this?
This question is probably off topic for this site, but in a directory "x" doesn't mean execute, but permission to access the files in the directory. This in contrast to "r", which just gives permission to see the names of the files.