> As such, the oldest/slowest sparc
> machine that you can
> have a reasonable expectation of support on is an
> Ultra 2.
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And ... : The sole fact that the Ultra2 has a lower number (and earlier launch
date), than - say - the U5/10, doesn't
Hi,
Any ideas when SXCE b100 will be released?
Thanks.
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> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Robert Healey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone else have a large installation of sun4m
> architecture
> > machines it would be nice to run something other
> than Linux/NetBSD on?
> >
> > SS20, SS5, SS10, various server 4m machines.
>
> Solaris 10 and
I (mistakenly) installed onto an 18GB SCSI drive a few months ago. pkg
image-update worked great until I installed Sun Studio, and now I don't have
enough free space to update. I've got a number of other drives in another ZFS
pool, and a 36GB drive I intend to replace the 18GB with. Unfortuna
the way I see this question :
Q : Max number of CPUs and memory in OpenSolaris ?
A : enough.
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"Richard L. Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Antoon Huiskens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > ouch.
>> >
>> > assuming it all runs on sun boxes, I'd look at the
>> biggest and
>> > baddest: the M9000: 2TB of internal memory
>> currently. Likewise, a
>> > T5240 coolthreads machine maxes out
"Richard" == Richard L Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Antoon Huiskens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > ouch.
>> >
>> > assuming it all runs on sun boxes, I'd look at the
>> biggest and
>> > baddest: the M9000: 2TB of internal memory
>> currently. Likewise, a
>> > T5240 coolthreads machine
What if I'm running Vista??
How do I install the dotusb milax file on my usbkey???
Thanx,
Luigi
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Hello Everyone,
I have recently jumped onto the OpenSolaris bandwagon coming from FreeBSD,
mainly because FreeBSD's ZFS stability is pretty bad. So a few weeks ago I
rebuilt my BSD NAS to OpenSolaris using ZFS and CIFS. Everything has been
working fine and I'm loving OpenSolaris. I haven't ha
Hi,
I would need to install an opensolaris box on a IPv6-network. Is there a
repository that is installed on a IPv6-network?
pkg.opensolaris.org is IPv4-only.
Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.
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> With rare exceptions, I expect that the OS limits are
> always >= what the hardware
> it runs on is capable of providing.
I presume you mean that OS limits are <= (less than or equal) to HW?
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> The memory limit (as Solaris is a 64bit OS) would be
> 2^64 bytes, which are roughly 16,777,216 Terabytes
>
> I'm sure you'll agree that this will be enough for a
> while :)
No, that's _not_ the limit. Some of the address space (virtual) may be
reserved; certainly some of the physical address
> Antoon Huiskens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > ouch.
> >
> > assuming it all runs on sun boxes, I'd look at the
> biggest and
> > baddest: the M9000: 2TB of internal memory
> currently. Likewise, a
> > T5240 coolthreads machine maxes out at 128GB (but
> then again, that in
> > 2 rack units). As
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