Thursday June 09, 2005
how to approach systems management a.k.a. KISS
When speaking to many customers about
Solaris
there are few things that sometimes surfaces after a bit of discussion
.... GUIs and management tools, are often high on that list. It
therefore triggered me to write a bit about this when I saw
Peter's blog and
comment. Yes
Solaris might not have GUIs for everything but as people know,
Solaris is/was mainly a server operating system, this has both pros and cons (and effects) and as
Peter
rightly says many customer demands us to give them CLI's. This is
easily understood if you ever have been tasked to manage tens to
hundreds of servers at any time.
I also remember when working with
DG/UX1
... where the management tools would tell you in the log files what
commands you actually executed after moving/clicking around in the
menus .. so what do you think the customers started to do after a few
of those sessions ..... you guessed right .... using the CLI
But life is changing ...
Solaris is more and more common if not on
workstations and
laptops but
sunrays. This, if nothing else really puts the
Solaris user interface (GUIs ?) in the spotligth. So the first thing that was done to
Microsoftify it is as you may guess
JDS.
Addressing the interface an end user experience will obviously take us
one step forward, but still wont solve the many management tasks you
may need to execute on a
Solaris
server. But before you start to create the next wizzy GUI you better
ask yourself what is it you really want to accomplish .... Sometimes
the GUI will, because of it's nature, provide you with a
better picture as
Jon and
Simon proves, but an other excellent example of the "other way" is e.g.
zfs, it is not what you should do to a filesystem but what a filesystem should do to you! (and yes zfs is
coming
So when we (and that's a whole bunch of people .... including
Bev (who needs to start blog'in

),
Anay and
Baban) are taking about KISS
2 we don't only mean nice GUIs but ... what it really means to approach and manage a
Solaris system ..... stay tuned .....
1 or even AIX and smit for that matter
2 Keep It Simple
Solaris tag:opensolaris and solaris
( Jun 09 2005, 06:47:09 AM GMT+00:00 )
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