> Mettavihari,
>
> Just wanted to warn you that you description was equally unclear in other
> areas. I seriously doubt the script Clarence offered will work by
> counting 3 boundaries - I'm pretty sure the number will change depending
> on the attachements. You will probably want to identify the part that is
> plain text, and insert your message at the end of it as well.
>
> Clarence, it's been a while since you have asked a question here
> (according to the moongroup archives, August 2000, and it appears that you
> did get responses to your requests. But your last message left me with the
> impression you weren't happy with the help you have recieved. :) Wanna try
> us again?
>
>
> charles


Thanks for working with Mettavihari on this.  I am unclear about the ultimate
goal of his project, but hopefully he's getting there.

No no, I really like this list.  I've been off for a while and just recently
came back.  I had submitted two questions over the past couple of days
regarding invisible processes chewing up CPU time and SMP.

The former I figured out.  The slocate cron had hung on a disk I had left
mounted that contained corrupted sectors.  My fault really.  But what's funny
is that top didn't show slocated using up all that time.  The slocated process
was marked DSW (not sure what that means) and I could not kill it with
anything.  Had to reboot.

Now I'm looking into CPU affinity for processes.  I'm going to check out the
Pset project as soon as I get a chance.

Best regards,
Clarence



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