Archives for June, 2008
Ok, that is not big deal, but for future reference is good concentrate things here...
If you don't know what is orca, you can go here.
I will list here just the components we need to setup this usefull tool on solaris 10, take a look:
First, two ...
Last week (06/11/2008), Tirthankar Das have proposed my nomination for contributor status of Open High-Availability Cluster community. Like Thorsten did say, by the rules is necessary three +1 votes from core contributors , and no -1 vote (with one week as the dead line). Last day (06/19/2008), was the ...
Very funny, very funny... but yes, it's me. Sometime ago i was playing with my kids, and take some crazy pictures like that i have used to make the hackergotchi you see in the left side.
If you is used to access planet.opensolaris.org, like i do, you will see this ...
These two paintings that you can see in this post, were the only two i ever did. They are cheap imitations of two artists i really like (Johannes Vermeer, and Rembrandt). In the two wikipedia links, you can see the original paintings: The Milkmaid, and Bathing woman, please don't ...
Today i was in an event organized by IBM, about 'Change and release management for software development'. I'm not a 'devel' guy, but anything in computer science is about software, and one way or another you will must handle change and release management. Actually, change management, and release management have ...
Today i was at the LinuxPark event, that for the first time was here, in Porto Alegre (Hotel Plaza São Rafael). A lot of good presentations, and success cases about Open Source software in many companies all around the country. The first 'talk' was one of the more interesting, which ...
First time i did have to apply drivers on Solaris at installation time, and was a good experience. This blade servers have SAS discs, and there is no drivers on Solaris by default. Here you can find the needed drivers (storage, network, etc), and good installation instructions. I will make ...
Finally i did receive the two books that i did buy from amazon.com: Solaris Internals (second edition) and Solaris Performance and Tools. The first edition of Solaris Internals, i did read while at university (UNISINOS), but i had not much access to Solaris environment that time, but the concepts of ...
Ok, i think the answer for this question is uncertain and doubtful. There is something in GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris/OpenSolaris, MacOSX, AIX, that i really like, but i don't know what it is. Sad, but true. All that OS have a deep, really deep relation with each other, but wich is? ...