Is there an mdb dcmd that will let me look at per process memory
utilization? specifically resident memory (though total vm might be
useful too.)
I see ::ps and ::ptree and ::pmap, but with ::pmap I'd have to manually
add up each memory segment.
I suppose in the absolute worst case I could parse
On 08/16/2010 08:50 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>> Exactly why I suggested that any new bits added to IllumOS should be
>> GPL'ed.
>>
> #1 You're in the wrong place to promote GPL. GPL is an extremist
> anti-corporate free software license, which is not as permissive as CDDL.
> This is t
On 08/15/2010 09:23 PM, Jason wrote:
>
> My understanding is anything released under the CDDL by someone that
> isn't Oracle (and not contributed under any SCA), would mean Oracle
> would have to release any changes to those files as well. They only
> get the right to withhold stuff they own the c
On 08/15/2010 07:13 PM, Jonathan Edwards wrote:
> but how do we liberate the source from the CDDL?
Why would you need to? The kernel can remain CDDL. Anything that can
be replaced with sources from *BSD or Linux directly, can be, if needed,
but why would a non-Oracle distribution of a fork of Op
Ah, zpool export -f century, followed by zpool import fixed it.
online/offline is actually for individual disks.
Anyway, I'm going to build another zpool off those WD20EARS 2T advanced
format 4KB block drives. Anyone have any info about what's best for
using them with opensolaris?
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On 07/02/2010 01:19 PM, Andre Lue wrote:
> what does the following show:
> echo | format
>
Hi Andre,
Yeah, exactly that. format shows c11, but zpool status shows c9. So it
did move controllers. Not sure why it says cdrom there, but if I pick
drive #2, it warn me that it's part of an active z
Sorry to shock everyone by asking an actual technical question instead
of whinging about the next release, but... :)
1) I have a 4 drive USB array made up of 1T drives hooked up to osol_134
which no longer shows up after I removed an unused USB PCI card (the
array was connected to the motherboard
On 05/19/2010 07:14 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> If at all possible, I'd recommend starting with a fresh installation from
> the later CD. If not possible ... at least make a backup before beginning.
>
Speaking of, I've a b134 installed, but I do have some zfs volumes under
the rpool which i