Hi György!
I do not remember, where I discussed about this topic earlier, but I
just wanted to tell a success-story:
Thank you, interesting story. :-)
now I
can have omnios 151014 lts zones on my openindiana nas.
I am surprised that it works. What brand setting do you use for
the zone?
Out of curiosity: I suspect that plenty of people are gathering basic
system activity stats for their OmniOS systems and pushing them into
modern metrics systems such as graphite (to pick perhaps the most well
known package for this). For those that are doing this, what is your
preferred
I'm interested in this too! Once upon a time we used Orcallator for this on
Sol10, which is quite a bit like Ganglia, but uses the venerable SEtoolkit
to pull stats. I'd be curious what other people are doing here since all of
that stuff is pretty much unmaintained for a decade, though it provided
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Theo Schlossnagle je...@omniti.com wrote:
We use nad everywhere: https://github.com/circonus-labs/nad It exposes
systems telemetry in JSON over HTTP and has some really nice features like
exposing histograms of syscall latencies and/or disk I/O latencies
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Eric Sproul eric.spr...@circonus.com wrote:
The track every I/O feature comes from a (non-default) plugin called
io.js that uses node-libdtrace [1] and DTrace's io provider to
report the latency of *every* I/O operation, allowing you to build a
histogram like
Hi,
Zach Malone wzmal...@gmail.com írta 2015-04-20 10:29-kor:
Alternatively, you can define reverse entries for your SSH clients (if
you control the DNS server), or just disable reverse DNS lookup in
your sshd config altogether. Are SSH logins to localhost slow?
127.0.0.1 should be defined,
On Apr 21, 2015, at 2:41 PM, Theo Schlossnagle je...@omniti.com wrote:
Given that several of the original core OmniOS team work for Circonus, I'd
say the answer from this side would be pretty biased.
Collectd works okay, but certainly isn't my preference as the polling
interval can't
Hi,
Volker A. Brandt v...@bb-c.de írta 2015-04-21 09:39-kor:
I do not remember, where I discussed about this topic earlier, but I
just wanted to tell a success-story:
Thank you, interesting story. :-)
now I
can have omnios 151014 lts zones on my openindiana nas.
I am surprised