[hobbit] Solaris 10
Dave Morgan
captkras at gmail.com
Mon Sep 29 18:19:11 CEST 2008
Anyone have any suggestions on our issue? This seems to be happening only
on our Solaris systems.
Dave
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Dave Morgan <captkras at gmail.com> wrote:
> Our files are between 20 - 40 MB for the hobbit client data files from
> Solaris. Under the CPU check, it only shows the uptime, total processes
> running (about 200) and load. There is no top for this information.
> Dave
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Rich Smrcina <rsmrcina at wi.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Can you quantify 'large'? Do these Solaris hosts have a large number of
>> processes running? The process list is probably the culprit. If 'top' (or
>> the solaris equivalent) is being used on the client, then the process list
>> is essentially being duplicated. I usually turn it off at the client end.
>>
>> Dave Morgan wrote:
>>
>>> We have discovered that when the Solaris 10 Hobbit client sends its data
>>> to the server the file size of the client data/host data is fairly large.
>>> Is there a way to chuck the data into pieces, or to compress the data on
>>> the client side, prior to sending, and uncompress on the server side, to
>>> parse it in?
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> --
>>> David S. Morgan CISSP, CCNP
>>> aka: captkras at gmail.com <mailto:captkras at gmail.com>
>>>
>>> "When the Winds of Change Blow Hard Enough,
>>> the Most trivial of things can turn into deadly projectiles"
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Rich Smrcina
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>
>
> --
> David S. Morgan CISSP, CCNP
> aka: captkras at gmail.com
>
> "When the Winds of Change Blow Hard Enough,
> the Most trivial of things can turn into deadly projectiles"
>
--
David S. Morgan CISSP, CCNP
aka: captkras at gmail.com
"When the Winds of Change Blow Hard Enough,
the Most trivial of things can turn into deadly projectiles"
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