Light Up the Darkness

I was talking with my friend Tirthankar (from OHAC community), and did want to hear from him how he was after the incidents that happened in his city (Bangalore bomb blasts). Thankfully not many people were hurt, and i could read on his blog, that people are not afraid and ...
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Globo.com and MySQL, part II

Ok, sometime ago i did this post about globo.com using open source softwares, and the phrase 'We are moving from Oracle to MySQL“, did create some comments on my blog like this. Now i did update that post with the presentation's video (FULL), so you can watch the whole ...
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Project Proposal on OHAC community

Today i did write my first project proposal on the OpenSolaris (OHAC community). The link for the proposal is here, and i would like to read your comments about it. If you don't know what i'm talking about, i have a little agent to provide ZFS/NFS HA using NON-shared ...
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Playing with the CPU

The Solaris Operating System was designed to be robust and have a great focus on Resource management. So, there are many (simple and complex) tools, that provide invaluable information about the system resources, as well as powerfull tools to manage them. One of the simple tools is 'psrinfo'. The ...
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Orca on Solaris 10

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 ...
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Nomination for contributer status

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 ...
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Father’s things…

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 ...
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