On 02/06/10 11:24, Milan Jurik wrote:
[email protected] píše v so 06. 02. 2010 v 09:05 -0800:
Does it mean it will be running on installed system by default? Why?
Haven't we the boot process slow enough already (so we have so cool
features like not saving crashdump by default to speedup system
boot...)?
This doesn't start at boot, it's an application that starts when you
log in to the Gnome desktop. Any user can turn it off from the Gnome
Startup Applications preferences dialog.
As for what it does, it closes the loop between the user and
identifying problems with their system. It currently aggregates
status information from SMF services and provides notification if any
of them fail. The user can click on the icon and be guided to a UI
that will let them diagnose and hopefully fix the problem. In the
future we would like to expand it to report on FMA faults as well.
It's rough around the edges, but much better than assuming the user
is a seasoned sysadmin who knows which tools to use to figure out why
their system is misbehaving.
Dave
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