Oh, get real. History will simply repeat itself.
>It would also be quite useful if Microsoft deployed basic utility for
ufs & zfs too.
Micro$oft will simply release their own proprietary, incompatible
products (remember ADS?) as "new".
UFS-> "Microsoft's new UVFS (Universal File System)" (cr
>Micro$oft will simply release their own proprietary, incompatible
products (remember ADS?) as "new".
...and insist everybody follow "their standard".
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Bnjour ,
j'ai un pro
This is a response from Dave Shield on the net-snmp-users mailing list.
Note, the net-snmp team (www.net-snmp.org) is releasing
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12694&package_id=
11571&release_id=510391) net-snmp version 5.4.1 in a fairly short
timeframe.
Testers appreciate
> Agreed and the sooner we start thinking about what we want to monitor
> and how the sooner we can define the namespace. If you have any
> ideas, I would like to hear them.
For the "how" part, why not simply use SNMP. Sensor monitoring is included in
net-snmp 5.4.1 (and other versions). It c
>> Provide source code for the Emulex Fibre Channel device driver that
operates
>> in the Leadville environment.
>>
>I am not sure how is it counted now, that new rules are in effect, but
here
>is my +1 to this proposal.
>Regards,Cyril
I'm interested too, but I don't think I get to vote.
>You are probably assuming that your customers only use Solaris! Being
>one of your customers, stupid thing's like the backspace key not
>exhibiting the same results as every other device that we own is very
>annoying. You might find that your customer might celebrate rather than
>be annoyed i
Yep, I was following this thread's code for possible inclusion in net-snmp.
>One type of application where I think it is okay to know this
information is one giving information about the platform - for example a
management agent for SNMP or something like that.
J.W. Bruce Shaw
Core D
Hello. I'm one of the core developers for net-snmp (www.net-snmp.org)
(which was adopted by Sun for Solaris 10).
I ran the idea past some of our gurus and got this response:
"I think it'd be better to attach the demon as an agentx sub agent rather
than simply figure out how to parse our config f
Many of us are behind firewalls that block IRC packets due to justifiable
security concerns. Any chance of a version that would get around this by
doing the IRC-ing for us but give us an HTTP-based display?
>Note that if you are behind a firewall (like, sadly, Sun's), this
applet will fail to con
>2) if you have some real cases to do "file sync"
>between two hosts or among several machines and the backup/restore may
>help in this kind of situation.
I'm doing some off-site copies of ORACLE logs and fssnap of two RAIDs.
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>Did they ever solve the issue of creating _huge_ index/tracking files?
No, not really. Index files are still a major headache.
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We're using Legato Networker. It takes a bit of getting used to, but we've
never lost data.
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I am one of the core developers for net-snmp (www.net-snmp.org). Those of
you using Solaris 10+ know it as snmpd (as opposed to snmpdx).
In recent versions of the software we have been attempting to allow SNMP
queries of sensors, specifically fans, temperature sensors and voltages
where this is s
netstat -ni only gives you one reading. IIUC this is every error since the
beginning (of time??).
Shouldn't we be looking at something like
netstat -ni 10
to see if there's ongoing issues?
>In any case, it means Simon has busted hardware somewhere -
>a bad cable, switch, router, nic etc.
Thi
>Well at least it won't require a Dysan Sphere sized data center! :-)
You do realize when we go to quantum computing, the topology of the disk
storage is no longer an issue, right?
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> wouldn't it be easier to write a doc than to hold a lot of hands
one-by-one?
I'd be happier with the source or at least a reliable API.
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