On Mar 22, 2011, at 21:09, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
> Seeing that userland programs for *Solaris and derivatives (GUI,
> daemons, tools, etc) is usually late compared to bleeding-edge Linux
> distros (e.g. Ubuntu), with no particular dedicated team working on
> improvement there, I'm guessing the a
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Jeff Bacon wrote:
>> I've also started conversations with Pogo about offering an
> OpenIndiana
>> based workstation, which might be another option if you prefer more of
> Sometimes I'm left wondering if anyone uses the non-Oracle versions for
> anything but file s
> I've also started conversations with Pogo about offering an
OpenIndiana
> based workstation, which might be another option if you prefer more of
a
> general purpose solution.
>
> - Garrett
Just to highlight a point that seems often lost here - not everyone uses
Solaris/ZFS as a "file stor
I decided to post this question to the mailing list because it needs ZFS
knowledge to be solved.
The situation is like this:
I have a blade server that boots from a LUN, which has no additional storage
or internal disk but that LUN used to boot.
MPxIO works perfectly; but the management wants to
> depending on the data you have you could use gnuplot to visualize.
> Normally an X for time and Y for the data show enough.
> I did this once with CPU and Memory usage.
> RRD is also a nice Tool to visualize (most OpenSource Tools use it)
> but for me gnuplot was the easier way to do it.
> If you
Hello Roy,
depending on the data you have you could use gnuplot to visualize.
Normally an X for time and Y for the data show enough.
I did this once with CPU and Memory usage.
RRD is also a nice Tool to visualize (most OpenSource Tools use it) but for
me gnuplot was the easier way to do it.
If you
Hi all
I've been doing some testing on a test box to try to generate good performance
reports. I've been trying bonnie++ and iozone, and while both give me lots and
lots of statistics and numbers, I can't find a good way to visualize them. I
see there are some spreadsheets avaliable for iozone,