Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!crow.UUCP!rpaul From: rpaul@crow.UUCP (Rodian Paul) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: itty bitty IRIX questions Message-ID: <9106020322.AA12664@crow.omni.co> Date: 2 Jun 91 03:22:25 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Distribution: world Organization: The Internet Lines: 52 Randy Carpenter asked: > | 2.) Why does ps(1) take so long every once in a while but then > | has good response at other times. Dave Olson answered: > If you change /unix, or remove /tmp/.ps_data, the file gets re-created, > which takes a while. After that ps runs faster. Basicly it saves ps > having to grub through the kernel symbol table on each invocation. > Myself and others here have also noticed this problem. We don't dick with the kernels that often and to my knowledge nobody deliberatly trashes /tmp/.ps_data. I'm afraid I don't think that the above answer quite explains why the response is often so slow. The odd thing is that the response problem doesn't seem tied to the load-average on the machine. The machines we've noted this on: 4D/70GT's, 4D/210's, 4D/240GTX's, 4D/25's, 4D/35's and a 4D/380S. OS: IRIX 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 > | 3.) Why doesn't ex(1) and vi(1) look at the TMPDIR environment > | variable like ed(1) to allocate buffers? The default root > | partition on SGI systems doesn't leave enough space in /tmp > | to edit huge files. I don't want to have to worry about > | every user having to "set directory=/usr/tmp" in their .exrc > | files and I don't want to expand the root partition. > Now for a naive question. I collect a lot of stuff from the net and the folders that I save via 'rn' often become quite large. At a later date, when I try to run: % Mail -f ~/News/Comp.foo on a large file, I get the following response: /tmp: No such file or directory I then have to switch to a machine with a larger root partition. I find that nowadays I am slicing my news folders and giving them a .n suffix. Is there a way to specify which directory /usr/sbin/Mail uses for a temporary dir? Yep. I'm allready specifying TMPDIR in my env. Cheers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rpaul%crow@ccut.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp phone: +81 (3) 5706-8357 ccut.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp!crow!rpaul FAX: +81 (3) 5706-8437