* Re: 2.6.5 pts problem
@ 2004-04-19 5:52 Albert Cahalan
2004-04-19 9:13 ` Jorge Bernal (Koke)
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From: Albert Cahalan @ 2004-04-19 5:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel mailing list; +Cc: joshk, midian, hpa
>> As you see, pts is just growing, not using the old used numbers.
>
> The implementation was changed intentionally to make
> it that way. The numbers will only be recycled once we
> go over the max number of psuedoterminals, I think..
You can also recycle the numbers by rebooting.
That's what I do. :-/
(I can't be spending 10% of my disk on a giant wtmp
file. Also, I use the tty names for xterm titles now.
If they get too big, the GNOME taskbar button titles
get truncated.)
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* Re: 2.6.5 pts problem
2004-04-19 5:52 2.6.5 pts problem Albert Cahalan
@ 2004-04-19 9:13 ` Jorge Bernal (Koke)
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From: Jorge Bernal (Koke) @ 2004-04-19 9:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
On Lunes, 19 de Abril de 2004 07:52, Albert Cahalan wrote:
> >> As you see, pts is just growing, not using the old used numbers.
> >
> > The implementation was changed intentionally to make
> > it that way. The numbers will only be recycled once we
> > go over the max number of psuedoterminals, I think..
>
> You can also recycle the numbers by rebooting.
> That's what I do. :-/
>
and what about making that configurable.
I mean putting a config option to select between "recyclable" and
"non-recyclable" pts numbers. Or maybe via /proc
> (I can't be spending 10% of my disk on a giant wtmp
> file. Also, I use the tty names for xterm titles now.
> If they get too big, the GNOME taskbar button titles
> get truncated.)
>
>
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* 2.6.5 pts problem
@ 2004-04-18 16:25 Markus Hästbacka
2004-04-18 21:48 ` Joshua Kwan
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From: Markus Hästbacka @ 2004-04-18 16:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kernel Mailinglist
Hi list,
I noticed something strange this day last week:
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
midian :0 - Thu20 ?xdm? 1:32m 2.98s
/usr/bin/gnome-session
midian pts/0 :0.0 Thu20 1:49 18.91s 18.91s ssh midi
midian pts/51 :0:S.0 Thu22 1:33 6.43s 6.43s irssi
midian pts/92 :0.0 19:08 14:19 2.14s 2.14s ncftp
ftp.fi.netbsd.org
midian pts/93 :0.0 19:24 0.00s 0.00s 0.00s w
^^
As you see, pts is just growing, not using the old used numbers.
Markus
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