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  1. jdoherty

    Starting a process

    Can anyone please tell me if Solaris 8 x86 2/02 supports Intel hyper-threading or do I need to turn it off through the BIOS prior to installing the OS? FYI, the PC I am installing on has dual Xeon CPUs. Thanks.
  2. jdoherty

    Solaris 8 x86 Maximum SWAP Size

    I have been told the maximum swap size Solaris 8 x86 can address is 2GB per HDD installed. This is, of course, pertaining only to 32 bit processors. The reason I ask is I have Solaris 8 x86 installed on a PC which has 4GB RAM installed. I have been doubling the RAM when configuring the swap...
  3. jdoherty

    Maximum Memory Allowable for Solaris Intel

    I have installed Solaris Intel 7 11/99 onto a PC configured with dual AMD 1.5 Ghz CPUs on a TYAN Tiger motherboard. There is also 4X1024MB DDR SDRAM installed on the motherboard, the maximum allowable according to TYAN specs. During the boot the BIOS states there is 4095 MB of RAM. When I log in...
  4. jdoherty

    Booting disk whose target number has changed

    bemine, the disk was originally configured on SCSI 0, now it is in SCSI 1. Simply setting the boot-device to disk1 is not working/will not work. There has to be some file(s) other than /etc/vfstab on the disk that need to be modified OR, maybe, there is some utility that can be run on this...
  5. jdoherty

    Booting disk whose target number has changed

    Yep, sure did.
  6. jdoherty

    Booting disk whose target number has changed

    We have recently installed Solaris 7 on a virgin disk on SCSI 0 (c0t0d0s0 is the root partition). The disk that was previously on SCSI 0 was moved to SCSI 1 (which is now c0t1d0s0). We wanted to preserve this disk because it contains Solaris 2.6 and software that is only supported under 2.6 . If...

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