but the physical machines have been reasonably
stable and they've been proactive about notifying us when there's
issues that we
should get dealt with (bad ram, bad drives, etc).
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much in the way of actual terminal emulation to work, you
could always set your TERM to "dumb" and treat your screen as a
straight dumb terminal with no capabilities.
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ol, but we ended up having
to write some stuff in order to import things via the command line
(since, when we started using it, there was no CLI). Otherwise, it
was all point-and-click.
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adding more RAM to a system or by mmaping. Sometimes there are
physical limitations that prevent you from waving the magic wand.
Sometimes, you just make do.
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t core switches. It was
active/passive only. We previously had Dell 6248's switches as our
distinct cores and they had no problem with this.
I think enabling VLT on the Force10's might help us work around the
problem, but we haven't gotten our secondary core switch set
er system users. It supports transferring files in
with scp. Since proftpd can use it's own passwd file, you get reasonable
isolation.
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