disadvantages of linux cluster - admin
Bob Drzyzgula
bob at drzyzgula.org
Thu Nov 7 15:30:08 PST 2002
Back in the mid-1980s, under SunOS 2.something, we used
to do a rm -rf /tmp/* on every reboot. The exclusion of
dot files was deliberate, but the users of course figured
this out and took good advantage of it. One day, a new
sysadmin had to clean out /tmp for real, and there were a
bunch of dot directories in there. So he did the simplest
thing -- rm -rf /tmp/.* -- to get rid of them all. Thing
was, this was before SunOS had demand-paged executables;
it was astonishing how long the machine kept running just
out of swap space...
--Bob
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:12:12PM -0600, Dean Johnson wrote:
>
> Users are very tricky, regardless. I recall often getting around Cray
> batch-only time by submitting an xterm command to the batch queue.
> Worked like a charm. ;-)
>
> -Dean
>
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