what I am concerned about right now, is to find out the actual utilization
of each physical server. This is how I can determine how many applications I
can club into what kind of machines. Some applications are home made and
some are like SAP and Oracle DBs. I am planning to calculate the
Yes, every global zone will be clustered.
I don't mean to be pedantic but Zones are usually isolated virtual
servers on a single OS instance, while your email talks about
clustering several hundred machines. Maybe you need these and cluster
zones too.
And most of the machines are Solaris, so
Rahul,
Global zone is the host machine. Obvoiusly not every global zone will be
clustered. It will be too expensive. So, a way of going about it may be to club
some of the existing HA demanding apps in one global zone and cluster it.
And thanks for the pointers to Nagios and zenoss. Deeply
I'm using OpenNMS http://www.opennms.org and very satisfied with
detailed info provided through it ..
Do Check - i'm using it from past one year (migrated from Nagios -
after using it for 2 years) and loving it for monitoring each and
every thing starting from router/switches to servers and
Hi Ashish,
On 03/12/09 19:43, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
Google's Anycasted Public DNS resolvers
http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/index.html
I was looking at this in complete amazement - sure people can work out
trivially from here that all they ( google ) want from here is you click
path
what happend to openDNS ?
___
ilugd mailinglist -- ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org
http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd
Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi
http://www.mail-archive.com/ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org/
On Friday 04 Dec 2009, narendra sisodiya wrote:
what happend to openDNS ?
It is still there :D... anyway I prefer my own cacheing DNS servers on
the intranet as well on my laptop.
--
Arun Khan
___
ilugd mailinglist -- ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Arun Khan kn...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Friday 04 Dec 2009, narendra sisodiya wrote:
what happend to openDNS ?
It is still there :D... anyway I prefer my own cacheing DNS servers on
the intranet as well on my laptop.
OpenDNS will direct you to it's own search
Dumped OpenDNS ... on GOOGLE DNS now :)
Regards
Dhiraj Gaur
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Anupam Jain ajn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Arun Khan kn...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Friday 04 Dec 2009, narendra sisodiya wrote:
what happend to openDNS ?
It
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009, Anupam Jain wrote:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Arun Khan kn...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Friday 04 Dec 2009, narendra sisodiya wrote:
what happend to openDNS ?
It is still there :D... anyway I prefer my own cacheing DNS servers on
the intranet as well on my laptop.
First off, why should a LUG list care?
To answer your question - yes it clearly IS created by someone at Microsoft.
It has to be, technically, since its a sub [-sub-sub-sub-sub-sub] domain.
Might just be a tactic to spur attention on the blogosphere, the press and
on places which otherwise
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Sawrub luckysharm...@gmail.com wrote:
The URL mentioned down shows up bing , but can't understand what's cooking
up there at MS why have they used such a URL. Please help me solve if there
is any pointer.
http://when.you.have.google.why.use.bing.com/
There is
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Nandeep Mali n9986.m...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Sawrub luckysharm...@gmail.com wrote:
The URL mentioned down shows up bing , but can't understand what's
cooking
up there at MS why have they used such a URL. Please help me solve if
On 12/05/2009 01:06 AM, Nalin Savara wrote:
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Nandeep Malin9986.m...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Sawrubluckysharm...@gmail.com wrote:
The URL mentioned down shows up bing , but can't understand what's
cooking
up
On 04/12/09 18:13, Devendra Gera wrote:
The fact that OpenDNS doesn't return a NXDOMAIN response also breaks the
MySQL build (the test suite specifically). I'm sure there are other
things which depend on the standard, specified behaviour which break in
a similar manner.
the mysql test-suite
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 2:12 AM, Sawrub luckysharm...@gmail.com wrote:
As to me it now looks like MS exploiting the DNS by resolving any domain
name with bing.com post-fixed, to bing.com server's IP address and
getting the traffic redirected and also gaining popularity.
Please correct if
16 matches
Mail list logo