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24 .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
38 In a normal reboot, the system checks the disks and comes up multi-user
42 This will leave the system in single-user mode, with only the console
46 you must enter the root password to bring the machine to single-user mode.)
48 and then to return to single-user mode by signaling
49 .Xr fsck (8)
52 To bring the system up to a multi-user configuration from the single-user
57 a multi-user restart script (and
63 .Xr init (8)
68 ``fsck \-p'' or force a reboot with
69 .Xr reboot (8)
77 .Xr shutdown (8)
79 when you are running multi-user.
82 system is taken single-user. If you wish to come up multi-user again, you
86 \fB#\fP \fI/sbin/umount -a\fP
99 .Xr syslogd (8)
109 .Xr syslogd (8)
117 (e.g. with the command \fItail \-r /var/log/messages\fP).
126 .Xr reboot (8)
134 .Xr dump (8).
135 You should arrange to do a towers-of-hanoi dump sequence; we tune
148 so that dump can notify logged-in operators when it needs help.
153 `3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 9 9 9 ...'.
190 but the amount of data that can be moved in this way is limited
206 same way that the initial root filesystem was created.
208 Exhaustion of user-file space is certain to occur
214 .Xr quot (8),
220 the best way to move a filesystem
222 .Xr dump (8),
224 .Xr newfs (8)
227 .Xr restore (8).
234 program uses an ``in-place'' algorithm that
255 .Xr dump (8).
286 out at 20-30 tps in practice), and the user cpu utilization (us) should
292 be non-zero). It is healthy for the paging demon to free pages when
301 is overloaded or imbalanced. If you have several non-dma
303 that are doing high-speed non-buffered input/output, then the system
304 time may go high (60-70% or higher).
307 activity (in) and per-device interrupt counts,
309 our large machines we average about 60-200 context switches and interrupts
310 per second and about 50-500 system calls per second.
317 If you expect to be in a memory-poor environment
326 In general, there are six well-known targets supported by
363 may be mounted read-only by multiple machines.
391 If you want to mount your source tree read-only,
407 .Xr config (8)
520 /usr/local/man/cat[1-8] to encourage this practice (see
529 .Xr ac (8).
533 .Xr accton (8),
535 .Xr sa (8).
539 A convenient way to do this is to give commands to the clock daemon
545 .Xr cron (8)
568 .Xr quotacheck (8),
574 .Xr quotaon (8)
578 .Xr edquota (8).
582 .Xr repquota (8)
610 In particular, look at the \fB\-i\fP and \fB\-s\fP options in the manual page.
619 .Xr trpt (8)
622 accept a \fB\-d\fP option forcing
646 /etc/syslog.conf error log configuration for \fIsyslogd\fP\|(8)