On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 4:02 PM, ken mays wrote:
> Michael,
>
> The lite desktop environments like XFCE and LXDE are available through
> http://dlc.sun.com/osol and some in IPS.
>
> Officially, "The OpenSolaris Desktop is a secure and comprehensive enterprise
> des
sk for volunteering
effort? Perhaps offering some of your own time and investigation
effort (and then delivering!) would be more conducive to achieving a
resolution to this issue.
respectfully
Michael
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I installed KDE from solaris.bionicmutton.org:1 (onto Osol^WS11
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permissions, perhaps?
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a different BE
(at least the relevant parts)? Maybe you can show what a bootable BE
thinks is at that mountpoint/in that FS ... if the stuff in there
isn't immediately relevant, perhaps you can set its mountpoint to
"none" (I think) to avoid automatic
a different BE
(at least the relevant parts)? Maybe you can show what a bootable BE
thinks is at that mountpoint/in that FS ... if the stuff in there
isn't immediately relevant, perhaps you can set its mountpoint to
"none" (I think) to avoid automatic
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 10:42 PM, Alex Kuster wrote:
> Any chances to get KDE SC in OpenIndiana ? *shiny eyes*
KDE should already work with OI - it's been ported to Opensolaris for
quite a while now and works quite well - see techbase.kde.org and
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page search for the string "opensolaris" - that should get you
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what happens if you "zpool export" one of the non-root pools in osol,
and then run "zpool import" on OI?
Michael
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DEbase-apps KDEgdm-integration"
should be sufficient to get you running w. KDE.
Michael
> After installation one should add
>
> export QMAKESPEC=/opt/kde4/share/mkspecs/solaris-cc
>
> to .bashrc (or .../solaris-g++)
>
> I compiled my old Qt4-programs (originally made un
c 23 2009 10:42:05)
This still works find with (o?)sol build 149, so I don't believe the
HW is broken ...
what information can I provide or what can I do to help analyze/fix this?
thx
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On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:52, Michael wrote:
> all,
>
> I installed build 147 via the upgrade method from osol b 134 recently,
> and it's working fine, with one ... interesting effect though:
>
> When I log into a GUI (seen this with KDE and
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 20:36, Charles Seeger wrote:
> +-- Guido Berhoerster wrote (Thu, 14-Oct-2010, 14:15 +0200):
> | * Michael [2010-10-14 14:02]:
> | > it seems all I have from nvidia is the driver that came w. osol 134 -
> | > could that be the case (even then, I can
rationale
(security?) nor how to attain root privs that way, though.
HTH
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x27;t the "stars" you've come to
revere, but there's tons of top grade engineers left in the Solaris
organisation, and you'd do well not to belittle their efforts.
Michael
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Hi. I have just downloaded and installed Hipster Oct 2017 and tried to
load it into Virtualbox 5.2.0 (Windows 10 host).
I tried installing guest additions through the "autorun" prompt, but got
a X-related failure which disappeared (I pressed the wrong key combo).
I uninstalled SUNWvboxguest w
On 11/9/2017 8:33 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 10.11.2017 03:40, Michael Huff wrote:
...
## Executing postinstall script.
Uncompressing files...
Configuring VirtualBox guest kernel module...
VirtualBox guest kernel module loaded.
VirtualBox pointer integration module loaded.
Creating links
On 11/11/2017 6:24 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Hi,
we just merged a pull-request to provide the Xorg driver for Virtualbox
compatible with Xorg 1.19:
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/pull/3723
The package x11/server/xorg/driver/xorg-video-vboxvideo is now available in
the repository
On 11/11/2017 12:43 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Hi
I'm doing something wrong here, but I'm not sure what.
I ran pkg update to (presumably) get the new xorg package.
Then I did a pkgrm SUNWvboxguest and rebooted
Then tried to do a reinstall from the autorun prompt -and got the usual
error abou
On 12/27/2017 07:33 PM, Till Wegmüller wrote:
I have it running on a HP Proliant Microserver Gen10 and I know that
Gen8 works well too.
Really? I would think Gen 10 would be UEFI?
Does Hipster now support UEFI?
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There used to be /etc/rtc_config in Solaris ... do you see that on your
system, or any documentation about "RTC"?
regards
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> Hi,
>
> my hwclock is set to UTC, /etc/default/init shows
>
> TZ=Europe/Berlin
>
oops ... private only by mistake.
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To: Dieter Klünter
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 7:44 PM Dieter Klünter wrote:
> Michael Schuster wri
Dtrace does actually have support for that kind of operation (or it used to
when I used it) - I think you should start with "anonymous" tracing, IIRC.
HTH
Michael
Sent
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> Hi everyone,
>
> At University Grenoble Alpes,
ed) or perhaps OmniOS over FreeBSD, or perhaps the other way around.
>
It depends ...
... on what you want to do.
regards
Michael
>
> I am going to move from Linux to either OpenIndian or FreeBSD and seem to
> be caught in the middle as both seem to have almost the same features with
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Hi, and thanks for your help
I have an Openindiana guest in virtualbox that is stuck at a resolution
of 800x600, regardless of any steps I take.
I have added a higher mode for the VM on the command-line: C:\Program
Files\Oracle\VirtualBox>VBoxManage.exe setextradata OI-2021
CustomVideoMode1
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VBoxManage modifyvm OI-2021 --graphicscontroller vboxvga
That was it! I appreciate the pointer, thank you.
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), but only when actually accessed ("zfod" - zero fill on
demand). Memory *did* have to be accounted for ("reserved" as the name
says), so you'd know at malloc-time if you were out of memory, and not when
someone tried to access it later.
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Solaris also use a cop
System. The updates garnered the title ffs2.
> I'll need to dig into my archives.
>
I wouldn't expect too much in ways of compatibility of the on-disk format
between the two: FreeBSD introduced soft updates, whereas Solaris
introduced logging support (among other things).
The author
What's the plan for the OpenIndiana userland? Is there any plan to
integrate the Heirloom Tools or is the plan to keep up with
"GNU-ification" that had been happening prior to Oracle closing things
up? Also, is OpenIndiana planning on sticking with GNOME or are they
going to be looking at moving to
I have been using OI for development and as a production server and have
had NO problems stability wise. On my laptop I found that the SMB
service is preventing sleeping. If I disable SMB service, power saving
works well. But, something is reenabling the service,
OI is not unstable, we should stop
, something is reenabling the service, which in my
opinion
should not be happening. I have not had a chance to dig into it further.
OI is not unstable, we should stop saying so. It is just not proven to
be stable, or unstable for that matter.
Mike
On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 12:08 -0500, Michael
sts)
- have a go at DTrace, something like
# dtrace -n 'profile-10...@[stack()] = count()}'
interrupted after a few seconds will show you what the kernel's
doing most of the time
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ow the pkg URI) and the
aforementioned newly downloaded driver from nvidia.
comments? ideas?
thx
Michael
>
> Jon
>
> On 29 October 2010 09:14, Michael wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 20:36, Charles Seeger wrote:
>>> +-- Guido Berhoerster wrote (Thu, 14-Oct-201
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 22:42, Pavel Heimlich, a.k.a. hajma
wrote:
> 2010/11/17 Michael Schuster :
>> KDE team,
>>
>> I'm adding you to this discussion because KDE seems to make some
>> difference here:
>>
>> what's missing in this message: w
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 09:07, Pavel Heimlich, a.k.a. hajma
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> 2010/11/18 Michael Schuster :
>> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 22:42, Pavel Heimlich, a.k.a. hajma
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> it might be worth trying with the VESA driver
>>
>>
>> will KDE
Very nice Gabriel.
I for one would be happy to share a beer with you or anyone else who is
on this list for that matter. I think it's safe to say that anyone one
who is on this list is a little special. I think it's also safe to say
that we all share a common desire to see this great OS continue
I am in the same boat, but I haven't tried anything yet. I was going to try
Sil3132 based cards as they cost almost nothing and you can find them
everywhere. Please let me know which cards you end up trying and how it
works out for you.
Regards
Mi
ded normally.
>
> After getting a working system, I then attempted to install the latest
you need to check which cards the driver you're installing actually
supports (maybe you did that, but you don't say so explicitly) at
download - not every driver from Nvidia supports every card out
> maybe there are other preinstalled rdp-things that I am not aware of?
pkg search vncserver; pkg install
should help, no?
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line"? if not, run "svcadm enable gdm", that should
do it (provided that's all that's missing).
HTH
Michael
>
>
>
> Op 18 dec. 2010 om 01:11 heeft "Gordon Ross" het
> volgende geschreven:
>
>> After you login on GNOME, see the menus:
&g
u provided the information you have and your conclusions, not just a
tidbit that might or might not be relevant.
since you don't have gdm installed, why not apply the "pkg search gdm;
pkg install " pattern?
Michael
> I have a laptop with a nvidia card and thought that was causin
rward to
> giving it a spin!! :)
just did that, writing this on oi_148, image-update worked perfectly.
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understand GPT, you can't - it's the description of how the disk
is partitioned ("divvied up"), and is quite different from the
traditional "MBR"-style partition table. changing this type will lose
all data on the disk.
HTH
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process using more
> than 0.5% total cpu!
I seem to recall a recent thread with a similar issue, that was
resolved by "fixing" power management config ... can't recall the
details though, and can't even check on my system since I don't have a
solaris b
.
you could easily test this theory by doing repeated "ps -ef | sort -n
+1 | tail " and looking at the jumps the pids make (assuming they
haven't wrapped around yet, which in itself - if it happens early
after boot - is probably a good indication that your theory is good).
HTH
n my
team while I was at Sun - trying to automate what you describe, and
lots more above that, from the ever-growing amount of information the
explorer provided.
I'm not aware of any of those tools being available outside of Oracle,
let alone freely distributable, but would welcome being proven
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 15:42, Bernd Helber
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> PS: Miss my badge
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ann,
read the error message zpool prints - it still says "EFI label", so
something must have gone wrong with your labelling
Michael
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 16:34, ann kok wrote:
> Hi Bernd
>
> SMI is selected now. But "zpool add" is still in problem. The
> /va
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 13:28, jay undernet wrote:
> Good idea.
+1
> we can add the build number of OI, categories and updates.
please make sure it has good search capabilities!
cheers
Michael
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On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 02:28, jay undernet wrote:
> yeah, maybe we can also add drivers version, or driver's last update,
> comments
how about a "updated last" (applied to the entry itself)?
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wo Solaris partitions on one disk). I wouldn't
even try doing that within the same root pool ...
> In the last few months, I have received massive amounts of "advice" on
> upgrading b134->b148, but none of the advice has been in any way useful.
see above :-)
HTH
Michael
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of a resource hog, and has its bugs, but surpasses Gnome by far where
it counts for me (configurability, for one).
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his conclusion
.. (not saying you're wrong, just so that others who know more about
it can give informed comment).
HTH
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On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 02:18, Jake wrote:
> You want nwamcfg and nwamadm.
speaking of which: my installation of OI 148 doesn't have man-pages
for these commands, and a (trivial) search for them didn't show any
results - do they exist, and if, where do I find them?
thx
Michael
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t;your" user, and then log into gnome; wlith some post-processing it
should be possible to find out which process is responsible for
spawning these apps, and take it from there.
HTH
Michael
> "Automatically remember running applications when logging out" in the above
> prefer
in mind, too, that it was already starting to sunset
> at Sun (heh) in favor of Ops Center which is stil an active product at
Ops Center isn't a replacement for xVM (the hypervisor), but a management tool.
Michael
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man page, although I suspect those are all
> incorrect.
suggestions/guesses (since a) I'm typing this at a laptop sans mouse
b) mouse works fine on my WS with OI 148, guess is all I can do):
- I would look more closely into the (WW) you show last
- use xev to find out
ole log in. I have to reboot to
> get back to the boot manager to get back to the GUI login screen.
log in on the console and do "pfexec svcadm restart gdm", that should suffice.
Michael
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hange for the sake of change may be chique for
fashion items, but not necessarily a good thing in a server-grade OS.
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imple (and no, I have no special insight, but
your statement is a drastic oversimplification) ...
Michael
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tell us a little more about what you've tried/done so far to find out
what's going on.
HTH
Michael
>
> I managed to trap a prstat of the last minutes of uptime:
>
> PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP
> 988 bent 102M 94M run 0
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 13:54, Ben Taylor wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> LTNS
true :-)
>> you don't define "hang" - was it pingable (the usual "dead" vs "very,
>> very busy" test)? from your prstat output I'd guess "yes", but
removing a PS/2 device while the system is running will work (in
the sense that the machine continues to run), but re-connecting won't
have any effect (until reboot ;-).
HTH
Michael
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lling svn_134 from live cd and with
>> oi_148b live cd..
>> The live CDs panic as well.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>> Thanks! :D
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On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Tom Kranz wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
>
> On 3 Jun 2011, at 03:44, Mark Humphreys wrote:
>
>> TDP does make the source code available. It should just be a matter of
>> determining dependencies, if any, and compiling.
>
> Yes, it *sho
Solaris-y around at
work any more, so can't look it up; man-pages prove hard to find
on-line, but this:
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+zfs/WebHome may help
...)
HTH
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see the ZFS Administration Guide.
have you also looked at "zpool upgrade -v"?
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Am I reading it wrong or do you mean it drops off at 16MB, not 16 KB?
Mike
On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 09:44 -0400, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
> What was serving the nfs and iscsi?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Gary [mailto:gdri...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 2:29 AM
> To: ope
When I need a root terminal, I tend to simply:
$sudo sh
In a Solaris only environment I advise RBAC , but in a mixed Unix/Linux
world, sudo makes more sense.
With RBAC and root being a Role, we should "su - " to assume the root
role.
Mike
On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 14:24 -0700, Gregory Youngbloo
Maybe the output of:
truss -t stat,open tip /dev/cua/0
will give us something to work with.
Mike
On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 12:54 +0200, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> Hi, I had no trouble with usb devices on native openindiana installations.
> Now I installed openindiana inside VMWare4.1 that supports
Hi Gabriele,
Some more steps to see what's going on. Are we talking to the right
driver? Is the driver loaded properly, is the driver configured
properly?
Following the path from tip to the driver:
So your tip error is:
open("/dev/cua/0", O_RDWR)Err#6 ENXIO
# man -s 2 open :
ENXIO
both systems, fmadm faulty returns nothing...
> Please consider that the same USB CDC modem, is correctly seen by a Linux on
> the same VMWare,
> using the same ESXi 4.1 procedure.
> And...consider that plugging an USB key on the same machine, and making it
> available to OI from
&g
Wow. They killed a lot of stuff. Not only 32-bit x86 support but tons
of other stuff too. SPARC Workstation support has been killed off (no
more UltraSparc I/II/III/IV support, no more Xsun and no more hardware
accelerated OpenGL for SPARC) and a lot of legacy peripheral support
for both x86 and SP
While we are talking about 32 | 64 bit processes;
Which one is better?
Faster?
More efficient?
Mike
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 13:59 +0100, Deano wrote:
> Windows made the shift last server release (2008r2 is x64 only).
>
> So it's only the OSS server families which support 32bit, likely because
>
it between
> kernel and userland
> depending on the OS and configuration. (E.g.: 1G kernel and 3G userland)
>
> Steve
>
> - "Michael Stapleton" wrote:
>
>
> While we are talking about 32 | 64 bit processes;
> Which one is better?
> Faster?
>
48576 (1MB).
Also, you may have "stopped" the command in an unintended way - Ctl-Z
doesn't terminate a command, merely "freezes" it in its tracks
(technically, pressing Ctrl-Z causes the shell to send SIGSTOP to the
process); you could let it resume at a later time by using ei
#x27;d start with "dtrace -l | grep io" and take it from there.
HTH
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On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 15:04, Leonid Korokh wrote:
> Thanks Michael,
> But I'm already did it and that is why i'm asking here. I haven't found
> something appropriate, only these and i´m sure these are not the things i
> need.
do you have the appropriate privileges?
Has anyone tried Joyents SmartOS yet?
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Gary wrote:
> I would imagine that since Intel CPUs have a larger footprint in the
> enterprise, it was targeted first for that reason. I've noticed that OEMs
> have gone back and forth with AMD over the years in their attemp
ndows that you can download somewhere from the Oracle pages.
HTH
Michael
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 12:22, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was trying oi-148 and oi-151 Live CD/DVD and was running fine on my
> laptop except of 4 things (I will post identification from OpenBSD for
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:10, LinuxBSDos.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just added the SFE publisher to an installation of OI, and I see that Xfce
> 4.8 is installable.
>
> Does anybody know anything about running KDE on OI?
try http://solaris.bionicmutton.org/pkg/
HTH
Michael
is terrible slow, even if I disable desktop
> effects. KDE4 on FreeBSD, on the same hardware works perfectly.
I'd suspect that's due to driver support for your display adapter.
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> don't want any regressions...
in that case, create a clone of your BE and work with that.
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On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 13:39, Chris Ridd wrote:
>
> On 20 Sep 2011, at 06:54, Michael Schuster wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 23:54, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
>>> So for the first time in awhile, I do 'pkg image-update' and see a ton of
>>> pro
Hi Gernot,
You have a high context switch rate.
try
#dtrace -n 'sched:::off-cpu { @[execname]=count()}'
For a few seconds to see if you can get the name of and executable.
Mike
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 18:44 +0200, Gernot Wolf wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a machine here at my home running Ope
onals.
There has been a bit of back and forth about Linux and OpenIndiana
lately, personaly I think we should focus on our strengths.
Mike
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 10:27 -0700, Rennie Allen wrote:
> Dontchya just love dtrace?
>
>
> On 10/20/11 10:22 AM, "Michael Stapleton"
39
>nwam-manager 58
>zpool-rpool 65
>svc.configd 79
>Xorg 82
>sched
Gernot,
is there anything suspicious in /var/adm/messages?
Michael
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 20:07, Michael Stapleton
wrote:
> That rules out userland.
>
> Sched tells me that it is not a user process. If kernel code is
> executing on a cpu, tools will report the sched process. T
24
> > smbd 39
> > nwam-manager 58
> > zpool-rpool 65
> > svc.configd
Hi,
just found this:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19253-01/820-5245/ghgoc/index.html
does it help?
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 20:23, Michael Stapleton
wrote:
> My understanding is that it is not supposed to be a loaded system. We
> want to know what the load is.
>
>
> ge
er process therefor it is
kernel. Likely a driver.
So what kernel code is running the most?
What's causing that code to run?
Does that code belong to a driver?
Mike
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 20:25 +0200, Michael Schuster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just found this:
> http://download.oracle.com
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 20:33, Michael Stapleton
wrote:
> Don't know. I don't like to trouble shoot by guess if possible. I rather
> follow the evidence to capture the culprit. Use what we know to discover
> what we do not know.
if you're answering my question: I
---
5441 93% 93% 0.00 3132 cpu[0]
i86_mwait
Mike
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 20:37 +0200, Michael Schuster wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 20:33, Michael Stapleton
> wrote:
> > D
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 20:55, Michael Stapleton
wrote:
> You might be right.
>
> But 45% of what?
>
> Profiling interrupt: 5844 events in 30.123 seconds (194 events/sec)
>
> Count indv cuml rcnt nsec Hot
+1
Mike
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 11:47 -0700, Rennie Allen wrote:
> I'd like to see a run of the script I sent earlier. I don't trust
> intrstat (not for any particular reason, other than that I have never used
> it)...
>
>
> On 10/20/11 11:33 AM, "Michael Stap
headache by doing that, my limited unix skills
> unfortunately fail me.
>
> I've zipped it an attached it to this mail, maybe someone can get
> anything out of it...
>
> Regards,
> Gernot
>
>
> Am 20.10.11 20:17, schrieb Michael Schuster:
> > Gernot,
>
x skills
> >> unfortunately fail me.
> >>
> >> I've zipped it an attached it to this mail, maybe someone can get
> >> anything out of it...
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Gernot
> >>
> >>
> >> Am 20.10.11 20:17,
I would not worry about it. The messages are being caused by some
problem. Lets focus on getting the messages.
Debug will increase your load, but not like you are seeing.
Mike
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 22:10 +0200, Gernot Wolf wrote:
> Ok, here we go:
>
> gernot@tintenfass:~# mdb -k
> Loading modul
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