What Process is using all of my disk IO [closed]
You’re looking for iotop (assuming you’ve got kernel >2.6.20 and Python 2.5). Failing that, you’re looking into hooking into the filesystem. I recommend the former.
You’re looking for iotop (assuming you’ve got kernel >2.6.20 and Python 2.5). Failing that, you’re looking into hooking into the filesystem. I recommend the former.
Did you try the rpm2cpio commmand? See the example below: $ rpm2cpio php-5.1.4-1.esp1.x86_64.rpm | cpio -idmv /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf ./etc/php.d ./etc/php.ini ./usr/bin/php ./usr/bin/php-cgi etc
Use this at your own risk. (I have tested it on XP and Server 2008 x64 R2) For this hack you will need SysinternalsSuite by Mark Russinovich: Step one: Open an elevated cmd.exe prompt (Run as administrator) Step two: Elevate again to root using PSExec.exe: Navigate to the folder containing SysinternalsSuite and execute the following … Read more