[systemd-devel] systemd-analyze-197 broken

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Mon Jan 14 17:55:30 PST 2013



Am 15.01.2013 02:50, schrieb Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek:
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 02:15:42AM +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>>
>> Am 15.01.2013 02:06, schrieb Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek:
>>>> honestyl i have often seen such cross-deps freeing up
>>>> around 100 MB, on a virtual infrastructure multiplied
>>>> with 30 we are at 300 MB and additionally the benefit
>>>> besides only the storage is:
>>> C'mon, 100 MB? 12% of the size of gcc-debuginfo.amd64?
>>
>> 50 virtual machines x 100 = 5 GB
>> are you aware that this is a complete server-instance?
>> __________________________
>>
>> /dev/md1       ext4   29G    6,9G   22G   24% /
>>
>> this is my workstation with Eclipse and VMware using
>> KDE4 as desktop and a lot of services - and i bet
>> without useless deps the whole OS would fit in 4 GB
>> __________________________
>>
>> this 'cmon'-attitude is the reason why software get more
>> and more bloated and my current machine is far away in the
>> real performance as it is from the point of hardware
>>
>> and no, storage is not cheap from the moment you left
>> cunsomer-crap and make a step towards SAN solutions
> systemd-analyze is a diagnostic tool, packaged separately
> by most distributions, and can be installed when needed.
> And then you want it to _work_, to the full extent.
> It's quite unlikely that you'd need have it installed
> on all 50 virtual machines...

the reality is you want it to be installed if it does not
pull too much deps on any machine because my definition of
a sysadmin is to take a look at such outputs after every boot
but there is no need for a graphical chart at all

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