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XMRig is a high performance, open source, cross platform RandomX, KawPow, CryptoNight, AstroBWT and GhostRider unified CPU/GPU miner and RandomX benchmark. Official binaries are available for Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD.
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script failed:
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Answered 2022-Jan-27 at 12:54Try this link (you skipped /main/): https://raw.githubusercontent.com/1nachi/donate/main/config.json
QUESTION
I have a ubuntu server with self hosted giltab-ce and two days ago my server started using 400% CPU. My hosting provider advised me to update my Gitlab (which was version 13.6.1), that I updated to 13.9. Still, periodically, there is some process that is starting running and uses more than all the CPU.
At the beginning, I was thinking this was the issue (because the hosting provider attached this link to the email): https://hackerone.com/reports/1154542
Then I saw that the process name was kdevtmpfsi
and followed all answers of this question: kdevtmpfsi using the entire CPU
Still nothing helped, the scripts periodically starts over and over again after a few hours.
In /tmp/.ssh
folder I found a redis.sh script with this content:
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Answered 2021-Nov-04 at 21:59I recently had this issue.
Searches if any user is executing any scheduled task.
You can do this using the following command:
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So I want to install XMrig on the RPI, I happen to find the following article
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Answered 2021-Nov-30 at 10:35Submit files to Virustotal:
The website search the cybersecurity community uploads and check if any of the binaries or URLs were already reported as malicious.
Also, you can use ShiftLeftScan for Python code, Github code, etc:
QUESTION
I'm trying to separate the output of ps -eo pid,command,size --sort -size
into a list of dictionaries. I have managed to do so but when there is a space in the output of 'COMMAND', the rest of the output gets transferred to 'SIZE'. I've been stuck trying to figure out how to remove the arguments after the command.
Here's my code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-06 at 20:37You should probably use psutil https://psutil.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ instead of trying to parse the output of ps.
To get the (almost) the same information as your ps command in the question you can try
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I'm trying to monitor cpu and memory usage for a particular process using powershell. The idea is to schedule it and have it get values at specific intervals, then spit them out to .csv.
So far i've run into 2 cases:
- The process has a single process ID. Code works fine.
- The process has several subprocesses with their own ID. I'd like it to add the values in the final output. I am not interested in the individual values for each subprocess (ex. every single chrome tab) but the cumulative values for all the subprocesses.
This is the desired output: (if a process has subprocesses, the count should reflect that)
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Answered 2021-Apr-11 at 22:34I am not sure what your problem is from reading your post. Is it something like this you want to achieve?
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