From: <sa...@va...> - 2001-07-24 17:39:09
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On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 07:31:53PM +0200, Ard van Breemen wrote: > Is there a way to (runtime) limit the number of threads started, so that > I can strace, and see what exactly is going on? > The build I use is the wakkerma build: > http://people.debian.org/~wakkerma/vacm > > > The only serial concentrator qualified to work with VACM is a Cisco 36xx > > with 32 port async cards > > -san > Hmmm, the cyclades ts2000 sounds interesting. If we are able to strip > software that is not needed (like radius and stuff like that), and > implement some emp daemon, it could nicely handle all those emp ports, > and serial consoles... > (http://www.cyclades.com/products/stdalone/ts1_2000.htm) > But then again, it might all be cyclades proprietery software that runs > on linux... > Nope, all of the software that runs on the Cyclades TS1000 (16 port) and TS2000 (32 port) term servers is open source. The main piece of software that manages the ports is portslave or pslave. If you are curious the flash image of exactly what is on them is available for download from the Cyclades ftp site. -- Steven A. DuChene sdu...@mi... Racked Solutions Architect & Program Manager lin...@mi... |