from the local disk of each cluster node.
Refer to
http://blogs.sun.com/SC/entry/announcing_open_ha_cluster_2009
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Refer to
http://blogs.sun.com/binujp/entry/dtrace_provider_for_python
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On 03/09/09 11:22, gautham k wrote:
how to write our own probes for integrating dtrace with other scripting
langauage. eg:python
If you want to read about the Sun India University program
Sun India University Program
http://in.sun.com/communities/univ/
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5 (it is in the closed source portion of
the X11 consolidation).
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I do not know that but I would recommend that you goto their shop and run the
Device detection tool. It will tell you what devices are supported and what are
not.
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You will find all the laptops here
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/data/sx/systems/views/all_laptops_all_results.page1.html
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How about adding a single wizard to add a whole on gate as a Net Beans project.
Its too time consuming to add the various make files etc etc that net beans
asks and often the user actually does not know what to add, where as he often
finds using vi much easier :)
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you what hardware is supported on that particular machine.
Also, the laptop discuss is a better alias ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) for this topic.
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Choose the gtalk option.
The server is talk.google.com
The version I have does not have any voice chat option. It has plain text chat.
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ferences, then you parse further to
find out if a device was added recently
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You can use GAIM to log into gtalk.
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You can do it either ways.
Both should be fine
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You can also consider the AMD64 and Xeon servers from sun
http://www.sun.com/servers/index.jsp?cat=Sun%20Blade%20Servers&tab=3&subcat=Intel%20Xeon
http://www.sun.com/servers/index.jsp?cat=Sun%20Fire%20x64%20Servers&tab=3&subcat=AMD%20Opteron
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Yes
You can swap between s1 and s4
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Ok now I am just guessing
Have you compiled your C or C++ program with the -g flag. The flag is used to
store the debug information so that the debugger can use to to display the
names. It may solve your problem
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ing
> installation that way that my data is separated from the OS where
> the latter may be updated frequently?
> Roman
Its a one time activity. Once setup its a breeze.
Try it once and then you will realize how easy it is
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, and designate it as your alternate boot
environment.
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Go ahead and designate s4 as your ABE
James Carlson has confirmed that its a bug that the new installer created it.
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You can use the dem utility provided in Sun Studio to demangle the names
e.g.
dokie @ ~ $ dem __1cDhpiEread6FipvI_I_
__1cDhpiEread6FipvI_I_ == unsigned hpi::read(int,void*,unsigned)
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unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
7 home wm 3097 - 4714 12.39GB (1618/0/0) 25993170
8 boot wu 0 - 0 7.84MB (1/0/0) 16065
9 alternates wu 1 - 2 15.69MB (2/0/0) 32130
Slice 4 looks like a good candidate.
Make sure you have not mounted slice 4 and the entry is not present in your
/etc/vfstab
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ou can use it for LU.
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environment
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l return the version number from the current BE
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re's no way I know of to do that. I'd suggest redesigning the
> application so that this sort of thing isn't necessary.
One hack would be to read the /etc/release file from the alternate boot
environment and extract out the version number.
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Yes
You can install XP and Linux and other OS on Sun hardware. I have installed
Ubuntu on a Sun AMD Opteron system
You can also install Solaris/Open Solaris on non Sun hardware. I have installed
Open Solaris on Sony hardware.
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s huge room for improvement which project Indiana
will hopefully achieve.
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Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
>>>At what?
>>>
>>>
>>Little old me probably can't help you if you are
>>oblivious to why Windows is the most successful
>
Alan Burlison wrote:
> Tirthankar wrote:
>
>>>> They should start using the Solaris Cluster geo edition
>>>> http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/cluster/index.xml
>>>
>>>
>>> That doesn't support Nevada, and opensolaris.org runs on
Alan Burlison wrote:
> Tirthankar wrote:
>
>>> Clearly, something went wrong at the datacentre level and we will
>>> follow up with them to make sure things are rectified for future
>>> outages.
>>>
>> They should start using the Solaris Cl
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Stephen Lau wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
There was a major power outage in SF that affected our servers.
three little letters : U P S
better yet : A P C
get some :-)
The whole reason we host in a datacentre is that the datacentre is
supposed to
I could plug in my Kingston USB pendrive, usb card reader. Solaris
detected it without any tinkering
Never tried a web cam though.
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Tirthankar
you dunno wrote:
>so what you are saying ismost devices don't work out of the box? I guess
>I asked that question wrong. D
Hi Sriram
Lots of info is available at
The Open Solaris community site
www. opensolaris.org
Sun Developer Netwrok
http://developers.sun.com/
Solaris System Administration
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/home/index.html
Documentation
http://docs.sun.com/
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