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Re: [gomd-devel] <DAEMON>: added new request history mode
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Gian Paolo Ghilardi |
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Re: [gomd-devel] <DAEMON>: added new request history mode |
Date: |
Fri, 23 May 2003 14:16:01 +0200 |
Hi all...
Ehm... I've already planned to add "get up" and "get down" to emulate arrows
keys... :)
BTW: I've added this feature but I'm not too persuaded about it (this
feature decreases daemon performance :) ).
Do you want to keep this feature anyway?
Byez.
<rejected>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthias Rechenburg" <address@hidden>
To: "gomd developers mailing list" <address@hidden>
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [gomd-devel] <DAEMON>: added new request history mode
> On Freitag 23 Mai 2003 10:08, Mirko Caserta wrote:
> > On Fri, 23 May 2003 03:07:41 +0200
> >
> > "Gian Paolo Ghilardi" <address@hidden> wrote:
> > > I've just finished the support for a requests' history mode.
> >
> > You must be crazy: I was kidding :)
>
> ... he is crazy ! ;)
> i like this very much (his craziness and the new history function)
> Maybe we can have a "shortcut" to it like in the c-shell "!" !?
> Of course this will break all current request rules like "get load 3" ;)
> The sweetest way will be to be able to use the cursor up-and-down
> as in the bash, hehehe, but i am not sure how to send and parse
> those esc-sequences.
>
> >
> > Btw, such a command could be useful for the monitoring apps since they
> > should only send the command once and get refreshed data by simply
calling
> > "get lastrequest" :)
>
> yep, agree
>
> >
> > Ciao, Mirko.
> >
> >
> >
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> good work as usual JP! thanks a lot.
>
> about the libgomd example :
> As we found out the client application (and gomd+ligomd too) are using
> the pthread library which is known to cause problems on openMosix
> (at least as i remember). Im tested the client-example even on
> the Migshm-openMosix only until know so maybe that is a possible
> reason why it seg-faults in my testing here.
> The client works very well now and it gets all symbols from the libgomd :)
> It just crashs in the very last moment.
> What i want to try now is to test it on a regular openMosix or RedHat
kernel.
> Curious if this will help ......
>
> have a nice weekend you all,
>
> Matt
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