Re: CPU utilization

2005-11-09 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Nov 10), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Hi Good Morning.. > > I want to calculate the CPU utilization in my DHCP server > implementation. > I am using C language on Solaris 9. Could any one please let me know > Is there any system call can do this? This is completely the wrong ma

CPU utilization

2005-11-09 Thread abdul.shaik
Hi Good Morning.. I want to calculate the CPU utilization in my DHCP server implementation. I am using C language on Solaris 9. Could any one please let me know Is there any system call can do this? Thanks in advance. Regards, Abdul Rasheed. Confidentiality Notice The information contai

Re: GEOM for multipath? How?

2005-11-09 Thread Danny Howard
Gurney, Hey ... yes, I recall there being issues with the QLogic drivers ... I wonder if anyone has given the mpt drivers a shot? I was able to speak with an engineer at Engenio (now owned by LSI) and she said there were some issues with the QLogic dual-port cards that were interesting to her, bu

GEOM for multipath? How?

2005-11-09 Thread Danny Howard
Hello, Alas, my fancy Engenio dual-FC disk array is inaccessible to me for testing. :( But we are working on switching over to RHEL due to availability of FC multi-path redundancy drivers for RHEL but nada for FreeBSD. I was reading Linux' md man page, which sounds awfully similar to geom, and t

Re: Reproduceable freeze with quotas enabled

2005-11-09 Thread Robert Watson
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Attila Nagy wrote: Any chance to investigate it further? It's a really annoying bug, which makes quota support a little bit useless. Attached is a patch that corrects at least one or two deadlock scenarios in UNIX domain socket garbage collecting (unpgc_task.diff). I've

Re: GEOM for multipath? How?

2005-11-09 Thread John-Mark Gurney
Danny Howard wrote this message on Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 13:25 -0800: > And I says to myself "AHA! Multipath should be easy to implement on > FreeBSD as well, via geom." But I can't find an obvious way given > existing geom utils to do this. And like I said, the box I'd use this > on is inaccesib