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redhat-list Digest, Vol 40, Issue 27

redhat-list Digest, Vol 40, Issue 27

2007-06-30       - By sudhanshu chopra

 Back
Hi ALL,
I'm working on RHEL4.
I want to find out list of all third party software installed on RHEL4
machine. Some of these softwares are directly compiled from source and some
are installed through RPM's,, and for some we are directly using the
binaries. Looking for a single command that can find out 3rd party installed
softwares.
Please Help.

Regards
Sudhanshu Chopra

On 6/29/07, redhat-list-request@(protected) <redhat-list-request@(protected)>
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>    1. Re: What is using the memory (Herta Van den Eynde)
>    2. Re: What is using the memory (Herta Van den Eynde)
>    3. Re: Best Motherboard? (John Nichel)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 22:30:12 +0200
> From: "Herta Van den Eynde" <herta.vandeneynde@(protected)>
> Subject: Re: What is using the memory
> To: george@(protected),     "General Red Hat Linux discussion list"
>         <redhat-list@(protected)>
> Message-ID:
>         <fff5b0760706281330x6f6e5493q54381758dcf15362@(protected)>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859 (See http://ISO-8859.ora-code.com)-1; format=flowed
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> On 26/06/07, George Thompson <george@(protected)> wrote:
> > Running RHEL4
> >
> > We are uing weblogic which has three java proceses. The sum of the
> > percentage memory used of these processes is about 42% .
> >
> >  ps -aux | grep java | gawk '{ print $11, $4}'
> > /opt/od-home/OpenDeployNG/jre/bin/java   0.3
> > /opt/java/liveJava/bin/java             24.2
> > /opt/java/liveJava/bin/java             18.1
> >
> >
> > If I do ps -aux and add up all the %cpu coulums it totals about 45%. Yet
> > when i look at sar -r
> >
> > sar -r | gawk '{ print $1, $2, $5}' | head
> > 12:00:01 AM %memused
> > 12:10:01 AM 99.76
> > 12:20:01 AM 99.72
> >
> > It seems to think the memory is 99% used. But I cant see any other
> > processes in the process table using any significant memory.
> >
> > Here is the contents of /proc/meminfo . I dont fully understand what all
> > the entries mean.
> >
> > [root@(protected)]/etc# cat /proc/meminfo
> > MemTotal:      8164748 kB
> > MemFree:        164748 kB
> > Buffers:        108356 kB
> > Cached:         478412 kB
> > SwapCached:      38628 kB
> > Active:        3690740 kB
> > Inactive:       409064 kB
> > HighTotal:           0 kB
> > HighFree:            0 kB
> > LowTotal:      8164748 kB
> > LowFree:        164748 kB
> > SwapTotal:    16779884 kB
> > SwapFree:     16643592 kB
> > Dirty:            2508 kB
> > Writeback:           0 kB
> > Mapped:        3529560 kB
> > Slab:           185824 kB
> > CommitLimit:  20862256 kB
> > Committed_AS:  7658544 kB
> > PageTables:      13484 kB
> > VmallocTotal: 536870911 kB
> > VmallocUsed:    271300 kB
> > VmallocChunk: 536599035 kB
> > HugePages_Total:     0
> > HugePages_Free:      0
> > Hugepagesize:     2048 kB
> > [root@(protected)]/etc#
> >
> > Our customer is asking us to explain what is using the memory and we
> have
> > no answer.
> >
> > George
>
> If you'd like a more detailed explanation than Joseph's reply, check
> out http://gentoo-wiki.com/FAQ_Linux_Memory_Management or use your
> favorite web browser and search for "linux memory management".
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Herta
>
>
>
> -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:18:32 +0200
> From: "Herta Van den Eynde" <herta.vandeneynde@(protected)>
> Subject: Re: What is using the memory
> To: george@(protected), redhat-list@(protected)
> Message-ID:
>         <fff5b0760706281618n70122427kc0f3c60d629faabc@(protected)>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859 (See http://ISO-8859.ora-code.com)-1; format=flowed
>
> On 28/06/07, George Thompson <george@(protected)> wrote:
> > > On 26/06/07, George Thompson <george@(protected)> wrote:
> > >> Running RHEL4
> > >>
> > >> We are uing weblogic which has three java proceses. The sum of the
> > >> percentage memory used of these processes is about 42% .
> > >>
> > >>  ps -aux | grep java | gawk '{ print $11, $4}'
> > >> /opt/od-home/OpenDeployNG/jre/bin/java   0.3
> > >> /opt/java/liveJava/bin/java             24.2
> > >> /opt/java/liveJava/bin/java             18.1
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> If I do ps -aux and add up all the %cpu coulums it totals about 45%.
> Yet
> > >> when i look at sar -r
> > >>
> > >> sar -r | gawk '{ print $1, $2, $5}' | head
> > >> 12:00:01 AM %memused
> > >> 12:10:01 AM 99.76
> > >> 12:20:01 AM 99.72
> > >>
> > >> It seems to think the memory is 99% used. But I cant see any other
> > >> processes in the process table using any significant memory.
> > >>
> > >> Here is the contents of /proc/meminfo . I dont fully understand what
> all
> > >> the entries mean.
> > >>
> > >> [root@(protected)]/etc# cat /proc/meminfo
> > >> MemTotal:      8164748 kB
> > >> MemFree:        164748 kB
> > >> Buffers:        108356 kB
> > >> Cached:         478412 kB
> > >> SwapCached:      38628 kB
> > >> Active:        3690740 kB
> > >> Inactive:       409064 kB
> > >> HighTotal:           0 kB
> > >> HighFree:            0 kB
> > >> LowTotal:      8164748 kB
> > >> LowFree:        164748 kB
> > >> SwapTotal:    16779884 kB
> > >> SwapFree:     16643592 kB
> > >> Dirty:            2508 kB
> > >> Writeback:           0 kB
> > >> Mapped:        3529560 kB
> > >> Slab:           185824 kB
> > >> CommitLimit:  20862256 kB
> > >> Committed_AS:  7658544 kB
> > >> PageTables:      13484 kB
> > >> VmallocTotal: 536870911 kB
> > >> VmallocUsed:    271300 kB
> > >> VmallocChunk: 536599035 kB
> > >> HugePages_Total:     0
> > >> HugePages_Free:      0
> > >> Hugepagesize:     2048 kB
> > >> [root@(protected)]/etc#
> > >>
> > >> Our customer is asking us to explain what is using the memory and we
> > >> have
> > >> no answer.
> > >>
> > >> George
> > >
> > > If you'd like a more detailed explanation than Joseph's reply, check
> > > out http://gentoo-wiki.com/FAQ_Linux_Memory_Management or use your
> > > favorite web browser and search for "linux memory management".
> > >
> > > Kind regards,
> > >
> > > Herta
> > >
> >
> >
> > Thanks, in this case the big user of memory appears to be the "Mapped"
> > entry in meminfo. I have neither seen or read anything which explains
> the
> > rather large value !
> >
> > G
> >
> >
> Not sure if that helps you, but "Mapped" refers to devices, files, and
> libraries which have been mmaped (memory mapped) into pagetables.
> (Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mmap)
>
> Without knowing your application, it'd be hard to judge whether
> 3529560 kB out of 8164748 kB is reasonable or not.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Herta
>
>
>
> -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:54:21 -0400
> From: John Nichel <john@(protected)>
> Subject: Re: Best Motherboard?
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@(protected)>
> Message-ID: <468500FD.7040104@(protected)>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 (See http://UTF-8.ora-code.com); format=flowed
>
> Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin wrote:
> > On 6/27/07, John Nichel <john@(protected)> wrote:
> >> Hi,  I'm looking for recommendations for an AMD2 socket board to be
> used
> >> running RHEL5.  Right now, I'm looking at a  Biostar NF520-A2, but I
> >> just want to be sure that there's not a better choice out there.  TIA
> >>
> >
> > I'm running RHEL 5 on a MSI K9N Ultra. It works fine.
> >
>
> You don't have any problems with the north bridge overheating?
>
> --
> John C. Nichel IV
> System Administrator
> KegWorks
> http://www.kegworks.com
> 716.362.9212 x16
> john@(protected)
>
>
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