Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] [osol-discuss] Can this scenario be accomplished?

2010-11-11 Thread Harry Putnam
Sean s...@ttys0.net writes: After a zpool import of the attached zpool, the zpool and associated zfs filesystems will be visible and accessible. Thanks again... that cleared some of it up. I see what I've been stumbling over is what `importing' is really like. I had visions of actually

[OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana CPU Usage.

2010-11-11 Thread Nicholas Metsovon
I've been running Linux for more than ten years, but I'm pretty new to OpenSolaris. We want to put up a new website for videos, and we'd like a rock-solid stable system, so I've been looking at OpenSolaris - and primarily OpenIndiana. We have a Dell PowerEdge 2900 with eight processing

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana CPU Usage.

2010-11-11 Thread Michael Schuster
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 06:52, Nicholas Metsovon nmets...@yahoo.com wrote: I've been running Linux for more than ten years, but I'm pretty new to OpenSolaris. We want to put up a new website for videos, and we'd like a rock-solid stable system, so I've been looking at OpenSolaris - and

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana CPU Usage.

2010-11-11 Thread Nicholas Metsovon
Thank you for the reply. Yes, this persists over time. It always has at least a 19% load. And I have not even set up Tomcat or Apache, or anything yet. Does any of this tell you anything? I take it a 20% persistent load is not normal, then? It certainly isn't in Linux. This is prstat

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana CPU Usage.

2010-11-11 Thread Bruno Damour
Le 12/11/10 08:04, Nicholas Metsovon a écrit : Thank you for the reply. Yes, this persists over time. It always has at least a 19% load. And I have not even set up Tomcat or Apache, or anything yet. Does any of this tell you anything? I take it a 20% persistent load is not normal, then?

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana CPU Usage.

2010-11-11 Thread Nicholas Metsovon
try disabling speedstep ? Please forgive me for being stupid, but I'm new to this. How would I do that? I can't seem to find speedstep on my system. Neither of these works: svcadm disable speedstep svcadm disable system/speedstep svcs gives me this: dsad...@trinity:~$ svcs STATE

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana CPU Usage.

2010-11-11 Thread Bruno Damour
Le 12/11/10 08:32, Nicholas Metsovon a écrit : try disabling speedstep ? Please forgive me for being stupid, but I'm new to this. How would I do that? I can't seem to find speedstep on my system. Neither of these works: svcadm disable speedstep svcadm disable system/speedstep svcs gives