So use something like this:
nohup /usr/local/rtg/bin/rtgpoll -v -t /usr/local/rtg/etc/targets.cfg -c /usr/local/rtg/etc/rtg.conf 2>&1 &
Instead of trying to have it launch out of a crontab?
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So use something like this:
nohup /usr/local/rtg/bin/rtgpoll -v -t /usr/local/rtg/etc/targets.cfg -c /usr/local/rtg/etc/rtg.conf 2>&1 &
Instead of trying to have it launch out of a crontab?
I use RTG to monitor bandwidth use on some of our network gear...
Prior to upgrading to 10.04, I launched RTG using an @reboot entry in the root crontab... (I haven't got any clue how to setup an...
Ok... I found what I wanted..
/lib/init/fstab
I've added this line:
none /var/lock/mrtg tmpfs mode=1777 0 0
What would I need to add to define a...
OK...
I've upgraded from 9.04 to 10.04...
The upgrade process was kind of lame because I had to step through 9.10 to upgrade to 10.04.
I had to re-compile a couple of applications because...
Just finished updating my 0.19.1 box to 0.20...
If you have interest, you can install from here:
deb http://home.eng.iastate.edu/~superm1 dapper main
deb-src...
ok... I need a little help.
I don't have Windows on my box any longer, and I have a NTFS volume that I don't have enough room to export the data files from my ntfs system so I can convert that as...
it seems like the version 2.0 client has been engineered so that it doesn't work with the Freenx version of the server.
What happens if you cat /dev/video0 > testfile.mpg do you get anything?
I have a pvr500 and with ivtv 4.5 and the default dapper kernel I would get choppy video playback and actually the driver...
got it...
had to actually load the rewrite_module also... :)
basic symptom was that I would see a given channel nice and clear, try to change channels and my system would freeze.
Problems don't exist with 0.4.4...
Run your mythbackend with a "-v...
I actually started with this guide... and then after having problems which turned out to be caused by running IVTV 0.4.5 (run 0.4.4!!!), I actually built mythtv 0.19 from source.. . and it seems to...
Laptop:
Core Duo T2300 (1.66ghz)
1gb ram
100 mb hd
media pc:
Athlon XP 64 (3200+)
1gb ram
360gb (200gb pata, 160gb sata drive)