The disks that you are having issues with in iostat, how are they
connected into your pools? are they ZIL, or just connected normally?
I haven't had issues with iostat reporting false information up till now.
Your best bet to delve further into the OS will be someone with dtrace
skills ...
On
The best alternative for light-weight sessions from Solaris was FreeNX, but
I haven't found a good Solaris NX Client, still looking.
When I get enough time I think I will try to recompile it again on hipster,
or at least try to streamline the thing to re-use the native drivers again
... I really
On 13/10/2013 11:57, Laurent Blume wrote:
On 11/10/2013 18:14, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
This should not happen, this would kill us completely, we have commercial
applications compiled with Sun Studio, and a lot of software that can't
even be compiled with gcc-fortran,
I can't help thinking,
Jon,
Did you get the NX server running on Solaris/OpenIndiana? I was almost
successful but couldn't get all the components compiled and running.
Gary
On 10/14/2013 05:11 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
The best alternative for light-weight sessions from Solaris was FreeNX, but
I haven't found a
long time ago (2011) ... I've got a tar of it, but OI has changed a lot in
that time, I haven't actually tried to connect to it in a while
I said (a while back) that I would have a go and see if I can a compile of
the latest version when I had time, and it kinda got forgotten about.
It was a
Okay, I just compiled opennx to get a client (which involved compiling
nxssh as well) but it did work, and I've just connected to myself and it's
still working ... wonders will never cease :)
in which case I can probably just tar up the /usr/NX directory and get you
to test it at your end?
Jon
On 10/10/13 11:04 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
SunRays aren't easily replaced. they're a very cheap, reliable and
versatile system.
SunRays all support high resolutions out of the box. They all support smart
card technology to connect to the correct session. They are a true
thin-client, a SunRay
Jon,
I'd be happy to test what you've done.
Gary
On 10/14/2013 08:36 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Okay, I just compiled opennx to get a client (which involved compiling
nxssh as well) but it did work, and I've just connected to myself and it's
still working ... wonders will never cease :)
in
On 10/14/13 02:41 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
Openindiana must keep binary compatibility to Oracle Solaris
It's only fully binary compatible with the long obsolete Oracle Solaris 11
Express 2010.11 though (Oracle's build 151a) - though even there it's not
fully compatible for interchange of
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6o_jmGQm0dWUjZDemJQbDNkdkk/edit?usp=sharing
I've tar'd up the /usr/NX directory ... if you untar in the same location
hopefully that will work.
root@jadlaptop:/usr# grep nx /etc/passwd
nx:x:101:101::/usr/NX/home/nx:/usr/NX/bin/nxserver
the nx client is opennx in
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