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: SunOS 4.0.3 or later. 4/400 series: SunOS 4.1PSRA or later. 600 models 120, 140: SunOS 4.1.2 or later. 600 model 41, 51: SunOS 4.1.3 or later. 600 models 412, 512: Solaris 2.2 or later. 600 model 514: Solaris 2.3 HW 8/94 or later. SPARCstation 1, 1, SLC, IPC: SunOS 4.0.3 or later. SPARCstation 2, ELC, IPX: SunOS 4.1.1 or later. SPARCstation 10 models 20, 30, 40, 41, 51: SunOS 4.1.3 or later. SPARCstation
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Computers & Technology by yamaha at 8:07 AM on February 21, 2008
Generally speaking, booting from USB disk, CD/DVD drive is supported on x86 platforms with S10 update 1 and later if the BIOS has USB 2.0 support. Before you can boot Solaris from USB disk, you have to install Solaris on the disk first. Installing on USB memory sticks is not recommended as the number of writes to these sticks is limited. Installation from USB CD/DVD drive starts, but then fails with "
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Computers & Technology by Sanjeet at 3:44 PM on February 19, 2008
: SunOS 4.0.3 or later. 4/400 series: SunOS 4.1PSRA or later. 600 models 120, 140: SunOS 4.1.2 or later. 600 model 41, 51: SunOS 4.1.3 or later. 600 models 412, 512: Solaris 2.2 or later. 600 model 514: Solaris 2.3 HW 8/94 or later. SPARCstation 1, 1, SLC, IPC: SunOS 4.0.3 or later. SPARCstation 2, ELC, IPX: SunOS 4.1.1 or later. SPARCstation 10 models 20, 30, 40, 41, 51: SunOS 4.1.3 or later. SPARCstation
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Computers & Accessories by shoba sharma at 7:45 PM on December 02, 2008
Well , Solaris is a Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1992 as the successor to SunOS.Solaris is known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, as well for being the origin for many innovative features such as DTrace and ZFS.Solaris supports SPARC-based and x86-based workstations and servers from Sun and other vendors, with efforts underway to port to additional
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Computers & Technology by Mohammed Mus at 9:18 PM on August 22, 2008
The following applies to versions prior to 1.3.0. Starting with J2SE 1.3.0, only the production release exists. There is no Solaris reference implementation.Reference Implementation - Those who want the latest Solaris implementation of the JDK software or JRE release and do not require optimized performance can obtain the reference implementations: JDK 1.1 Reference Implementation JRE 1.1 Reference
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Computers & Technology by dherendrasi at 10:17 PM on November 13, 2008
Check the hardware, OBP Open Boot PROM revision, and software.HardwareCurrent ly, the only platforms capable of supporting the 64-bit Solaris Operating Environment are those that have an Ultra/30/00 17:50:17 Processor has been on-line since 10/12/00 19:38:18. The sparcv9 processor operates at 440 MHz, and has a sparcv9 floating point processor. Note: sparcv9 is only output from psrinfo on Solaris
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Computers & Technology by Nandita Roy at 4:10 PM on August 03, 2008
Well Vidya! Sun has made a Java Development Kit JDK available for Sparc and X86 Solaris, Windows NT and Windows 95 Intel. The JDK is free, and most third party ports are based on this. Sun also://www.osf.org/mall/web/JDK/. Other ports are underway for Nextstep, SunOS 4.1, the Amiga and possibly other platforms. In the past new versions of Java have most often been made available first for Solaris. If you have to have
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Computers & Technology by Vidya Rani at 7:59 PM on December 09, 2008
system, making the original cost quite high, but having the benefit of being exactly what you need. e.g. HP-UX => PA-RISC & Itanium m/c Solaris=> SPARC and x86 AIX=> Power Processor Linux has and applications. Linux could be considered to be a GUI to the UNIX core. Examples of Linux distributions are Redhat, Fedora, Susee, Mandriva, and Ubuntu. Solaris OS also uses the UNIX kernal almost all UNIX
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Computers & Technology by Sharad Singh at 11:17 PM on May 21, 2008
The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1992 as the successor to SunOS.Solaris is known for its scalability, especially on SPARC systems, as well for being the origin for many innovative features such as DTrace and ZFS. Solaris supports SPARC-based and x86-based workstations and servers from Sun and other
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Computers & Technology by akshat at 3:30 AM on February 24, 2008
Just create or edit the file /etc/defaultrouter and put the hostnameor ip address of the router that you want to use.If you are not running NISyp, then add the router entry in thelocal /etc/hosts table.If you are running NISyp, then add the router entry in the NIShosts map on the NIS master and run
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Computers & Accessories by suneel at 9:40 PM on December 02, 2008
SunOS 4.x fileSunOS 5.x file/etc/fstab/etc/vfstab/e tc/exports/etc/dfs/dfstab/etc/ printcapNone/etc/fbtab /etc/logindevperm -- available in SunOS 5.3/etc/rc.local/etc/rc3.d/S99 local -- See note 1.Note 1: Here is a template file for /etc/rc3.d/S99local.!/bin/sh state=1case state in Any applications
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Computers & Accessories by shoba sharma at 7:47 PM on December 02, 2008
/sbin/rpc.rquotadrpc.showfh d Not availablerpc.statd /usr/lib/nfs/statd rpc.useragentd Not available rpc.yppasswdd 2.6 and above. Install packages SUNWypr and SUNWypu. For versions of Solaris before 2.6 install the NSKIT fsflushuptime who -busers who -qvipw Not availablewall /usr/sbin/wallwhereis Not availablewhoami idypbatchupd Not availableyppasswd Use nispasswd for NIS. As of Solaris 2.5 yppasswd is now availableypserv
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Computers & Accessories by shoba sharma at 7:46 PM on December 02, 2008
You can post this question on the technology side you will get better response rather than here.
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Jobs & Careers by Khaleel at 7:53 PM on June 16, 2008
Just create or edit the file /etc/defaultrouter and put the hostnameor ip address of the router that you want to use.If you are not running NISyp, then add the router entry in thelocal /etc/hosts table.If you are running NISyp, then add the router entry in the NIShosts map on the NIS master and run
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Computers & Technology by yamaha at 8:25 AM on February 21, 2008
SunOS 4.x fileSunOS 5.x file/etc/fstab/etc/vfstab/e tc/exports/etc/dfs/dfstab/etc/ printcapNone/etc/fbtab /etc/logindevperm -- available in SunOS 5.3/etc/rc.local/etc/rc3.d/S99 local -- See note 1.Note 1: Here is a template file for /etc/rc3.d/S99local.!/bin/sh state=1case state in Any applications
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Computers & Technology by yamaha at 8:11 AM on February 21, 2008