On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Brian Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone wanted to make a really great set of system tools for
Solaris, then why not base it on something like the old Sun
Management Center and use SNMP.
SunMC? Which version?
I actually liked SyMON 1.x. It was a
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:43:46PM +0100, Peter Tribble wrote:
I actually find snmp rather limited; I'm planning on having a system where
all telemetry (kstats and the whole kitchen sink) is remotely accessible.
Would you agree that this is not a limitation of the SNMP protocol itself
but
Peter:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Brian Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone wanted to make a really great set of system tools for
Solaris, then why not base it on something like the old Sun
Management Center and use SNMP.
SunMC? Which version?
To be honest, I'm not sure. I
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008, Brian Cameron wrote:
I worked on the Sun Management Center project from 1999-2001.
You would admit that on a public fora? *gdr*
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Alan DuBoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008, Brian Cameron wrote:
I worked on the Sun Management Center project from 1999-2001.
You would admit that on a public fora? *gdr*
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Victor Fernandez schrieb:
what a mess !
Do you refer to the link peter has posted? In that case mess is not
the right word. Things would get messy if everyone could throw out
half baked ideas with some screenshots, dump them on opensolaris and get
on with life (this is not a critique of your
what a mess !
2008/10/13 Peter Tribble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Victor Fernandez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ghee, at this moment the GUI based in GTK and pyhton in functionally
to
run on an any OpenSolaris distro, Linux an OSX. But the systems to manage
have
If someone wanted to make a really great set of system tools for
Solaris, then why not base it on something like the old Sun
Management Center and use SNMP. Then, you can start supporting
the sorts of hardware monitoring and reporting that SNMP provides
and extend it. Further SNMP is designed
Hi Ghee, at this moment the GUI based in GTK and pyhton in functionally to run
on an any OpenSolaris distro, Linux an OSX. But the systems to manage have to
be OpenSolaris (SVM, ZFS, Zones/Containers, SMF...)
Thanks for your support. Anyone could help us to start this project?
I recomind you
Victor wrote:
Hi all, I advantage this email to anounce a new project called Simple Panels.
Our target is developing a Control Panel for any *nix binary distro (from
OpenSolaris to Linux and OS X) in Python. So it is almost trivial to install
and configure. It aims to help newcomers to take
Hi Ché, just I´m looking for +1 to start this project at OpenSolaris home.
Regards.
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Hi Ghee, at this moment the GUI based in GTK and pyhton in functionally to
run on an any OpenSolaris distro, Linux an OSX. But the systems to manage
have to be OpenSolaris (SVM, ZFS, Zones/Containers, SMF...)
Thanks for your support. Anyone could help us to start this project?
I recomind you to
Victor wrote:
Hi Ché, just I´m looking for +1 to start this project at OpenSolaris home.
That wasn't clear in your initial message. Under the current process, you
need to get one of the community groups listed on:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/communities/#portal
to sponsor you, a +1
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Victor Fernandez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ghee, at this moment the GUI based in GTK and pyhton in functionally to
run on an any OpenSolaris distro, Linux an OSX. But the systems to manage
have to be OpenSolaris (SVM, ZFS, Zones/Containers, SMF...)
Thanks
Hi all, I advantage this email to anounce a new project called Simple Panels.
Our target is developing a Control Panel for any *nix binary distro (from
OpenSolaris to Linux and OS X) in Python. So it is almost trivial to install
and configure. It aims to help newcomers to take their first steps
Hi Victor
How are the design goals for this different from Visual Panels? Besides the
implementation language of course...
It looks very interesting, I can't wait to give it a try.
Ché
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