Are you exporting these filesystems or have quotas on them, since I believe
there is a slow boot problem with that!
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On 2/14/07, Stephen Hahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Stephen Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-14 09:05]:
Joe Little wrote:
The recent fix-only release of B54 and B55 were a breath of fresh air.
We utilize OpenSolaris builds in one fashion or another in production
both at Stanford in my role
Description
In order to make the revival of UltraSPARC I support useful on non-1E
Ultra 1
systems, the le(7D) driver and its companions (ledma(7D), lebuffer(7D)) should
be revived as well.
...
* Revive the driver from old sources: I happen to have S9 sources via the
Solaris
has there been any movement on this in the last 11 months.
thanks
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I respectfully disagree (IRD). I am building a cluster to support
high-performance computing, specifically meteorological models. The current
version of the code runs on UltraSparc-III non-copper based system. The Sun
sales rep loaned us an x4200 and I borrowed times on a SunFire V490 both
If any one can help me with a mirror site because I cant get any use with the
original location it's slow and provide no MD5 cheksum and 2.1 GB need at least
a server that support resume and multi connection to be downloaded and if some
one suggest for me to buy it I live in IRAQ :)
This
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 09:02:08AM -0800, Joe Little wrote:
Hi. I wanted to comment on your blog, but the comments are closed :(
I'd like to hear more about the SX:DE schedule (any pointers?) and
note that while once per quarter is nice for stabilization, I would
consider that at the
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, Stephen Lau wrote:
Given a build takes 2 weeks, I think 1 or 2 stabilisation builds every 3
builds is a little much. After all, we need some builds in which to
*de-stabilise* things... ;-)
+1!
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