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peciskhi there, anyone can help me with EVMS? I try to apply evms source patches from evms.sf.net to Edgy kernel, but it says that it is already aplied. It seems in Edgy EVMS patches are included in default, aren't they?01:44
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foohttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35091/ - any ideas on this high load? It has to do with apache, if i kill it... the load will go down05:28
fooIt's not a memory issue. I'm thinking it's a disk issue05:28
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khermans_anyone familiar with dhcp3? -- i want all PXE booting hosts to grab the bootfile, but I don't want to specify 1000 hardware addresses manually in the conf file -- any ideas?07:32
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lullabudanybody have any luck connecting with Xnest from ubuntu to CDE on solaris 10?10:45
foolullabud: Nope, I haven't tried that11:04
foolullabud: What's Xnest and CDE? 11:05
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lullabuddork.11:11
lullabudi pitty the foo'11:11
foo:D11:11
lullabudsolaris man, SOLARIS!11:16
lullabud...drives me nuts.11:16
maswanstart with installing a better window manager?11:18
lullabudwell, if i could log in in order to get a gui terminal that let's me actually use vim without having buffer problems i could get right on that.11:18
lullabudi mean, it seems to be all solaris problems.  i can't connect with Xnest from ubuntu or os x.11:19
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maswandoesn't solaris come with a gnome session choice these days by default even?11:21
lullabudhmm... good question, but the answer is no.  however, it looks like it's working with some alternate java desktop environment instead of CDE.11:23
lullabudthis looks like a windows/gnome frankenstien11:23
lullabudbut hey, it worked!  thanks maswan!11:23
lullabudthe solaris guys weren't even as helpful. :)11:23
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kbrookshi11:36
jimcooncatIf I do an nfs export, would a 1GB network keep up with a hard drive?11:36
lullabudjimcooncat:  depends on how much you're transferring.11:41
lullabudjimcooncat:  it also depends on how much nfs cache you have on the client, and what kind of read/write you're doing.11:42
jimcooncatthanks lullabud 11:42
jimcooncatI was curious about performance vs. a local hard drive11:43
lullabudjimcooncat:  well, it really depends on what you're doing.11:43
jimcooncatI guess if a lan is faster than an ide bus11:43
lullabudif you're serving up a web root that's not much size, and you have a large enough local cache for all the files, it will actually go at near local disk speed.11:44
jimcooncatexporting /home in a busy office11:44
jimcooncatreally11:44
lullabudah, true that.  it's surely faster than a single IDE channel.11:44
jimcooncata lot of cache11:44
lullabudi'm not very experienced with it, but that's my understanding of how it works.  files are read from the NFS server, cached locally on the client...11:45
lullabudso long as the files don't change on the server, they are read off the local cache, if they're still there.11:45
jimcooncati wonder if I could preload it back after a reboot11:46
lullabudi'm sure there are ways to do that.  even if they're hacks.11:46
jimcooncatNever mind, I'd have to be saving the cache state all the time11:47
lullabudthe local cache is on disk anyways.11:47
lullabudactually....11:47
lullabudi don't know that for sure.11:48
jimcooncatoh, I didn't realize you were talking a hard disk cache11:48
jimcooncatI thought you meant RAM11:48
lullabudhonestly, i hadn't even considered the idea that it would store it merely in RAM.  i assumed it'd have a disk cache... it would make sense that it could be configured either way.11:49
lullabudlooks like http://nfs.sf.net has a lot of good info.11:49
jimcooncatgood, thanks for the link11:49
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