El 16/03/2013 10:42, "Tom Laermans" <tom.laermans@powersource.cx> escribió:
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> Hi Ciro,
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> On 16/03/2013 5:55, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
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>> Well, just a quick follow up. Had some weird issues with Solaris 11, the most annoying was MySQL core dumping. Went back to SLES11 because lack of time troubleshooting this (and from 10k ports to just 1k, ISP guys left out for the time being)
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> Hm, MySQL being broken could contribute to the slow polling times as we fetch and update data in there many times per device; still curious how performance could be so shitty so if you have time to check Solaris out further I'd be glad to hear if you find the issue :)
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> Tom
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Hi Tom, instead of going back to the original Linux VM reinstalled the new hardware with Linux and moved the original database to it (IT Infrastructure). Also created 2 more parallel installations (workstations access network, ISP distribution network) to be able to test scalability later without killing the first group (mine).
It's annoying to handle 3 databases for user creation, but also is the only way to group machines.
For the time being I won't fiddle with Solaris + Observium (too much work backlog).
Regards,
CI.-