How to use terminal to change mac-cache-ttl
Vortran66
americabrazil1234 at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 17 03:31:13 CEST 2011
Mr. Hansen:
Thank you very much. Looks like alter agent will not work with Snow
Leopard. As soon as I upgrade to Lion I will give it a try. Thanks for
helping out a novice!
Bill
Robert J. Hansen-3 wrote:
>
> On 10/12/11 11:44 AM, Vortran66 wrote:
>> Thanks for all your effort. I realize now that changing the cache
>> values involves a little more than changing a few values and that I
>> am probably in way over my head.
>
> It involves editing a couple of configuration files by hand, and
> requires you to be a little comfortable with the command-line, yes.
> This much is true. :)
>
>> I am basically just a dumb user
>
> This much is totally bogus. :)
>
>> who has no real experience programming other than a little COBAL back
>> in college 25 years ago (don't laugh).
>
> Laughing at COBOL is sort of like laughing at the Great Pyramids of
> Egypt: it tells you a lot more about the person doing the laughing than
> it does about COBOL. Speaking just for myself, I don't laugh at apps
> that have been running for five decades without a crash.
>
>> I read the agent-alter PDF and I get the gist of what it does. My
>> problem is I really unfamiliar with using terminal.
>
> That's not for you, friend. :) My goal is to give you a tool you can
> easily use to solve your problem. That PDF was meant more for other
> people to review and tell me, "no, you're doing it wrong, you
> should...". (And that was very much worthwhile: Werner pointed me
> towards the gpgconf tool, which simplified things a lot.)
>
> Anyway. You might want to take a look at:
>
> http://keyservers.org/~rjh/AlterAgent.zip
>
> Download it, unzip it, and within there will be an OS X app called
> "AlterAgent." Double-click and you might just get the solution to your
> problem. It might also crash horribly.
>
> *I've only tested it on my own machine.* No warranties express or
> implied, etc., etc. If it breaks you get to keep both parts.
>
> If you have feedback ("it's great, you're so cool!", or "my Mac is now
> on fire and it's all your fault!"), please send it to me directly: don't
> spam the list with it, please. Thanks. :)
>
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