Re: [sysadmin-discuss] [observability-discuss] Rethinking sar

2009-11-30 Thread Mike Gerdts
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Peter Tribble wrote: > I've been thinking about sar in the light of some experience within my > own organization and Garrett's EOF of sag. > > It's probably fair to say that sar is heavily used in some organizations > (and less so in others). We collect it anyway,

[sysadmin-discuss] Rethinking sar

2009-11-30 Thread Peter Tribble
I've been thinking about sar in the light of some experience within my own organization and Garrett's EOF of sag. It's probably fair to say that sar is heavily used in some organizations (and less so in others). We collect it anyway, so I've been doing some data gathering based on it, which expose

[sysadmin-discuss] 2009.06 up for one week - now I can't login over SSH or console

2009-11-30 Thread Thanassis Tsiodras
I have successfully setup an OpenSolaris 2009.06 based box, that does "rsync --in-place" followed by a "zfs snapshot" every night, effectively backing up my daily work. Today, however, I found out that I can't login over SSH - my PuTTY reports "fork failed: Not enough space". I can't even logi