Seems about 8 times slower at some basic tests I have compared to
sagenb.

If you have a chance, can you try installing the optional biopython,
lrs, and sandpile packages?

Thanks for setting that up.

-Marshall Hampton

On Dec 26, 11:48 pm, "Dr. David Kirkby" <david.kir...@onetel.net>
wrote:
> There should be a Sage server running at:
>
> http://t2nb.math.washington.edu:8000
>
> This is a slightly modified version of the 4.3 source. It's running in a
> 'Solaris  zone' on the Sun T5240 't2'. Hence RAM, swap, disk space and
> processing power are limited somewhat. There are 120 threads out of a possible
> 128 permitted to be used by this zone, so that still leaves 8 for the 'global
> zone'.
>
> Since I can't seem to work out how to start this properly from a startup 
> script,
> I simply started sage manually, and entered:
>
> sage: notebook(address='',accounts=True,server_pool=['sa...@localhost'],
> ulimit='-v 500000')
>
> I'd be interested in how it runs. It does not pass all doc tests, and  some 
> code
> that checks memory usage is broken, as it relies on 'top' and 'top' is not 
> very
> accurate on modern versions of Solaris. Apart from that, since 'top' is not 
> part
> of the Solaris operating system, so its not installed. I could install it, but
> there is no point, as it does not work very well. 'prstat' does the same sort 
> of
> job, but works on modern Solaris systems.
>
> Dave

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