Hello chvr,
Monday, February 6, 2006, 5:51:09 AM, you wrote:
c Hi ,
c I have a sun cluster 3.1 environment on 2 sun servers(Nodes).
c Now i want to install a product on this cluster.
c Now my question is whether i have to install this product on each node or i
have to install in shared
Hi RobertOn 2/6/06, Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. it depends - you can install on shared storage or on both nodes locally - both approaches have their pros/cons
Could you please tell me what are the pros/cons ?
Thanks much.
Nikhil
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Hi,
Firefox 1.5.0.1 for solaris available on mozilla.org.
You can get them here.
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.5.0.1/contrib/
Please read the readme file before you use it.
Regards,
Leon Sha
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Mike Kupfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the late response. I moved last week, and I'm still catching
up on mail (and unpacking).
Joerg I know, and from what I have been told, another engineer has been
Joerg assigned to this job. From what Mike Kupfer told me, this person
Joerg
Hello Nikhil,
Monday, February 6, 2006, 10:17:58 AM, you wrote:
N Hi Robert
N On 2/6/06, Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. it depends - you can install on shared storage or on both nodes
locally - both approaches have their pros/cons
N Could you please tell me what are the
Is solaris express a OS or is it a software that runs on top of solaris OS?, If
its a OS then where can I get it from?
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It depends ...
For a fully installed Solaris 10 about 4 GB /usr is recommended.
Swap space is constrained to RAM. I the past it was recommende to make the Swap
space twice the amount of RAM. But nowadays this is not necessary. It depends
what you want to do. The kernel is normally using about
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 14:36, Jaideep Das wrote:
Is solaris express a OS or is it a software that runs on top of solaris OS?,
If its a OS then where can I get it from?
It is an pre-release of the bits that will become the future release
of the Solaris operating system and it is build from
Hi,
I was about to check IOperformance with memory mapped files dependent on how
many threads and how many files give best results. (For this test I used read
only)
The sum of all files used for this test were always 1GB. The usesd files were
created whith [dd if=/dev/zero of=file bs=128k count
As part of the content project, Ignacio Marambio Catán has offered a
Spanish translation of Rich Teer's second article on building
OpenSolaris. If there are any Spanish speakers who would like to help,
we'd appreciate a second pair of eyes for a quick check of translation.
I put the draft
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Jaideep Das wrote:
Is solaris express a OS or is it a software that runs on top of solaris OS?,
If its a OS then where can I get it from?
Where have you been the last 18+ months? :-)
Solaris Express is an OS; you can get it from www.sun.com/solarisexpress.
--
Rich
Hello there,
There is an effort in Poland to issue a magazine entirely devoted to
Solaris. It will be the first such a widespread presentation of
Solaris in this country. There are many telented people who already
joined us and wrote many interesting articles on various aspects of
Solaris 10. We
I am a average desktop user, is open solaris mature enough for desktop use,
my system config is:
AMD Athlon XP 2000+,1024 RAM,80GB HDD,Nvidia GeForce 4 MX 4000,ASUS Mother
Board.
I have running OpenSolaris (on top of Solaris Express) as my primary desktop
and yes it is definitely stable
Excellent initiative!
We can provide assistance with coverage of Sun Studio (free C, C++,
Fortran compilers and tools from Sun).
sun.com/sunstudio11
/kso
Krzysztof Krawczyk wrote:
Hello there,
There is an effort in Poland to issue a magazine entirely devoted to
Solaris. It will be
Jim, Nacho,
The translation is excelente! :-) Coupla nits:
Flag Days
Un Flag Day ocurre cuando uno o mas paquees del sistema.
-- Deberia decir paquetes del sistema
-- El parafo necessita un punto final.
Introduccion a BFU
El proceso con el cual instalamos ...
-- falta la
On 2/6/06, Rick Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim, Nacho,
The translation is excelente! :-) Coupla nits:
Flag Days
Un Flag Day ocurre cuando uno o mas paquees del sistema.
-- Deberia decir paquetes del sistema
-- El parafo necessita un punto final.
Introduccion a BFU
Jörg any news about star integration?
No, not really. :-(
The issue of what to do about ksh came up, and that distracted me from
star/rmt.
But thanks for the ping.
star/rmt is currently 7th on my To Do list. (Not a great answer, but
some of the things above it should be quick.)
Sorry I
Gunnar Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
I was about to check IOperformance with memory mapped files dependent on how
many threads and how many files give best results. (For this test I used read
only)
The sum of all files used for this test were always 1GB. The usesd files were
created whith [dd
On 2/6/06, Cyril Plisko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello !
I want to give a brief overview of what the status of powerpc-solaris
support for GCC I am spending last month on.
You seem to be heads down focused on this. And the results are quite
impressive thus far Cyril. Sorry, I have been
Does anyone know what SATA adpaters were used during development test on
the new SATA framework?
Were PCI Express adapters tested?
If so, what makes/models, please.
Regards,
Al Hopper Logical Approach Inc, Plano, TX. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: 972.379.2133 Fax: 972.379.2134
Hi all,
I am able to see /dev/ip in my solaris box. But i'm having problem with the
following command,
$ ndd -get /dev/ip \?
open of /dev/ip failed: Permission denied
When I was searching for a solution in internet, I found the following
workaround
- replace the following line in
Here's an update on community and project proposals.
Jim
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Jim Grisanzio, Community Manager, OpenSolaris
http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris/
*COMMUNITY PROPOSALS*
Immigrants Community
* Proposed 10/27/05 by Adam Leventhal
* Community consensus: yes
* CAB vote: approved
* Opening date: TBD
CIFS
I am able to see /dev/ip in my solaris box. But i'm having problem with the
following command,
$ ndd -get /dev/ip \?
open of /dev/ip failed: Permission denied
The fact that you are not allowed to do this is not a bug.
The /dev/ip device cannot be opened by just any user.
When I was searching
BASH wrote:
hi,
how can i start X sceen in solaris 10???
In the default configuration, X is started automatically by dtlogin,
which also presents the login screen. If you've disabled the auto-start
of dtlogin you can re-enable it via /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -e
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Forwarded-From: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-solarism=113928171511102w=2
--Stefan
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Stefan Teleman
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