64 BIT SOLARIS ON INTEL

When is the 64 BIT SOLARIS ON INTEL IS EXPECTED to be released
Does Solaris on INtel Support clustering.If yes how how many
machines in a cluster
Thanks
Noby([email protected])

When is the 64 BIT SOLARIS ON INTEL IS EXPECTED to be released
Does Solaris on INtel Support clustering.If yes how how many
machines in a cluster
Thanks
Noby([email protected])

Similar Messages

  • CAN I INSTALL SOLARIS 10 INTEL PLATFORM ON MY PC

    Can anybody guide me whether i can install solaris 10 intel platform on my pc having following configuration
    1. Processor = AMD SEMPRON 2500+ 64-BIT.
    2. MainBoard = ASUS K8V-MX.
    3. RAM-= 512 MB DDR PC3200
    4. Display = Onboard VIA/S3G Unichrome Pro IGP.
    5. LAN = Onboard VIA RHINE II Fast Ethernet Adapter.
    6. Monitor = 17" LG CRT, Model = Studioworks 700S
    7. Sony DVD- ROM.
    8. Samsung DVD-RW.
    9. HDD = 40 GB Samsung 7200 RPM.
    If anybody knows let me know at my e-mail [email protected]

    I don't think you will have many problems in this platform, but I'm not 100% sure.
    What I recommend you is to get the VMWare and try there. VMWare is a software where you can create a virtual machine running under windows. In this virtual machine you could install solaris 10 (and any other OS you want to test in your computer). I have my Solaris 10 running under VMWare with excellent results (Laptop with Intel Celeron processor)... where I have VMWare installed in Windows!

  • Solaris 8 (Intel) Crash & Burn

    Having troubles installing Solaris 8 (Intel Platform) on a Gateway PC (PIII 733 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 20 GB HD). Seems no matter what I do, using web start or using interactive install, the screen goes all white and the system hangs just after the following information is displayed during the boot process:
    SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic-xxxxxxx 32-bit
    Copyright 1983-2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
    Then next thing displayed is a cursor flashing in the upper left corner of the screen with the entire screen being white. I never get the next line as indicated in the install docs ("Configuring /dev and /devices").
    I have tried using DOS fdisk to create a 24 MB partition set active and formatted. That seems to work fine to boot into DOS, but I can't seem to get past this part of the install.
    Any suggestions?
    ...Steve

    Just an idea:
    After installing the latest kernel + usb patches a system built around
    an ASUS P2B showed similar behaviour: Soon after the screen is
    cleared during the boot sequence the machine hung. Before installing
    these patches the machine was running without problem.
    The problem was a disabled USB IRQ in the bios setup. The system has
    no USB peripherals connected, so the USB IRQ was disabled in the
    BIOS (in an
    attempt to free some IRQs - which is actually nonsense in a PCI
    system; some old habit from good old ISA PCs). Re-enabling the
    USB IRQ in the BIOS fixed the solaris boot problem. Probably the
    solaris 8 USB drivers had detected the USB bus and started scanning
    for devices there; and that hung the machine due to non working USB controller IRQs.
    Maybe you have a similar problem...

  • Can you install 9iDB  on solaris for Intel

    If yes, where can i get 9i for solaris-Intel (or do i use the one for Sun-sparc).
    Thanks

    Hello dear people,
    I'm trying to install the 9i Database for Sun SPARC (32-bit) on an Intel machine with Solaris 8 running. I followed all steps of the installation documentation, but when I try to execute the runInstaller programm, I get always the following error:
    Syntax error at row 1: '(' unexpected.
    Can you tell me, which is actually the terminal Release for Intel Solaris? I were very pleased.
    Thanks,
    Reinaldo

  • Troubles with 8.1.6.3 on Solaris 8 Intel

    I can't use java after installing 8.1.6.3 on Solaris 8 Intel. Now, when I execute dbms_java.set_output(1000) I get this:
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-29532: Java call terminated by uncaught Java exception:
    java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_JAVA", line 0
    ORA-06512: at line 1
    When I execute $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/initlsj.sql I get this:
    call dbms_java.set_output(10000)
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-29532: Java call terminated by uncaught Java exception:
    java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException
    call dbms_java.loadjava('-resolve plsql/jlib/plsql.jar')
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-29532: Java call terminated by uncaught Java exception:
    java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException
    In trace file Oracle writes:
    /u01/oracle/admin/matrix/udump/ora_539.trc
    Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.6.3.0 - Production
    With the Partitioning option
    JServer Release 8.1.6.3.0 - Production
    ORACLE_HOME = /u01/oracle/product/8.1.6
    System name: SunOS
    Node name: galley
    Release: 5.8
    Version: Generic_108529-06
    Machine: i86pc
    Instance name: matrix
    Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
    Oracle process number: 16
    Unix process pid: 539, image: oracle@galley (TNS V1-V3)
    *** 2001-03-14 19:08:51.805
    *** SESSION ID:(13.666) 2001-03-14 19:08:51.801
    java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException
    at oracle.aurora.rdbms.security.SchemaProtectionDomain.fabricateAccessContext(SchemaProtectionDomain.java)
    at java.security.AccessController.getStackAccessControlContext(AccessController.java)
    at java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(AccessController.java)
    at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(SecurityManager.java)
    at oracle.aurora.rdbms.SecurityManagerImpl.checkPermission(SecurityManagerImpl.java)
    at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPropertyAccess(SecurityManager.java)
    at oracle.aurora.rdbms.SecurityManagerImpl.checkPropertyAccess(SecurityManagerImpl.java)
    at java.lang.System.getProperty(System.java)
    at sun.security.action.GetPropertyAction.run(GetPropertyAction.java)
    at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java)
    at java.io.BufferedWriter.<init>(BufferedWriter.java)
    at java.io.BufferedWriter.<init>(BufferedWriter.java)
    at java.io.PrintStream.<init>(PrintStream.java)
    at java.io.PrintStream.<init>(PrintStream.java)
    at oracle.aurora.rdbms.OracleDBMSOutputStream.setStreams(OracleDBMSOutputStream.java)
    at oracle.aurora.rdbms.DbmsJava.setOutput(DbmsJava.java)
    java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException
    at oracle.aurora.rdbms.security.SchemaProtectionDomain.fabricateAccessContext(SchemaProtectionDomain.java)
    at java.security.AccessController.getStackAccessControlContext(AccessController.java)
    at java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(AccessController.java)
    at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(SecurityManager.java)
    at oracle.aurora.rdbms.SecurityManagerImpl.checkPermission(SecurityManagerImpl.java)
    at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPropertyAccess(SecurityManager.java)
    at oracle.aurora.rdbms.SecurityManagerImpl.checkPropertyAccess(SecurityManagerImpl.java)
    at java.lang.System.getProperty(System.java)
    at oracle.aurora.server.tools.loadjava.LoadJavaMain.serverMain(LoadJavaMain.java)
    at oracle.aurora.server.tools.loadjava.LoadJavaMain.serverMain(LoadJavaMain.java)
    Everything worked fine before 8.1.6.3.
    null

    Oracle 8.1.6 (8i) standard is desupported and the enterprise version is not planned to run on AIX 5.1 neither 32bits or 64 bits version

  • Problem about D-link card installation on Solaris 8 intel

    hello,
    I don't know how to install my ethernet card on the Solaris 8 intel.
    It's a D-link DFE-530TX model on PCI bus.
    Could you send my the methode to install it.
    Thank you very much.

    Hi,
    refer this URL http://sun.drydog.com/faq/s86faq.html.
    (Note: question - 6.7)
    revert back.
    Thanks.
    regards,
    senthilkumar
    SUN - DTS

  • How to Install Solaris for Intel so that it boots off from a boot floppy?

    Hi all,
    Sorry to bother you with this one (I went through all documentations/manuals and could not find straight answers to following
    specific questions):
    I have one hard drive with 1st partition used by Windows XP and a second partition that's a blank FAT 32 (using Partition Magic)
    I want to use for Solaris for Intel.
    My very specific questions:
    (1)That blank Fat32 partition: can I run the Solaris install over it ..or should I absolutely make sure that it's a blank UFS formatted
    partition? I am asking you that because all manuals (except one) pretend that I can run my Solaris install on a blank Fat partition...
    but I believe that documentation at multiboot.solaris-x86.org stresses that if the partition is not a blank UFS one, it wont install Solaris
    (2)As you already know, some Oses like Linux or FreeBSD can be installed on a partition and be booted off a boot floppy.
    So without that boot floppy, no trace of the OS. How can I do that with Solaris for Intel. I want my Solaris to boot off a boot floppy only.
    BTW, I currently have Solaris 7 for Intel.
    Thanks for the answers.

    (1)That blank Fat32 partition: can I run the Solaris install over it ..or should I absolutely make sure that it's a blank UFS formatted You can install Solaris to that blank FAT32 drive but Solaris WILL convert it to UFS BEFORE doing the install. In other words, after the install it will be UFS and not FAT32 anymore.
    So without that boot floppy, no trace of the OS. How can I do that with Solaris for Intel. I want my Solaris to boot off a boot floppy only.Not that I know of. Some people have reported booting Solaris off of a USB drive though.
    alan

  • Building mod_jk module on Solaris 10 (Intel Platform)

    Hi,
    I am trying to build a mod_jk module on a Sun Blade 1500 (Solaris 10 Intel Platform). I downloaded the most recent tomcat connector I could find (jakarta-tomcat-connectors-current-src.tar.gz) and have attempted to build it, but I have received the following error:
    Making all in common
    /bin/bash /var/apache2/build/libtool silent mode=compile gcc -I/usr/apache2/include -g -O2 -O -xarch=386 -xchip=pentium -xspace -Xa -xildoff -DSSL_EXPERIMENTAL -DSSL_ENGINE -DHAVE_APR -I/usr/share/src/apache2/srclib/apr/include -I/usr/share/src/apache2/srclib/apr-util/include -g -O2 -DSOLARIS2=10 -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS -D_REENTRANT -I /include -I /include/ -c jk_ajp12_worker.c -o jk_ajp12_worker.lo
    gcc: unrecognized option `-Xa'
    gcc: unrecognized option `-KPIC'
    gcc: language ildoff not recognized
    gcc: jk_ajp12_worker.c: linker input file unused because linking not done
    mv: cannot access .libs/jk_ajp12_worker.lo
    *** Error code 2
    make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `jk_ajp12_worker.lo'
    Current working directory /tomcat-connect/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1.2.15-src/jk/native/common
    *** Error code 1
    The following command caused the error:
    set fnord $MAKEFLAGS; amf=$2; \
    dot_seen=no; \
    target=`echo all-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; \
    list='common apache-2.0'; for subdir in $list; do \
    echo "Making $target in $subdir"; \
    if test "$subdir" = "."; then \
    dot_seen=yes; \
    local_target="$target-am"; \
    else \
    local_target="$target"; \
    fi; \
    (cd $subdir && make $local_target) \
    || case "$amf" in *=*) exit 1;; k) fail=yes;; *) exit 1;; esac; \
    done; \
    if test "$dot_seen" = "no"; then \
    make "$target-am" || exit 1; \
    fi; test -z "$fail"
    make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all-recursive'
    Anyone have any idea what the problem may be?

    I'm not familiar with what you are trying to accomplish,
    I'm more of a hardware person, but...
    Sun Blade 1500 systems are NOT x86 architecture.
    They are UltraSPARC-IIIi systems.
    Could that be contributing to what you see?
    SB1500(Silver) in the SSH
    SB1500(Red) in the SSH

  • Solaris 8 Intel 10/00 Install problem

    When I boot with the Install CD (Solaris 8 Software 1/2),
    in the next screen of install:
    Select the type of instllation you want yo perform:
    1 Solaris Interactive
    2 Custom Jumpstart
    After selecting one of the two options it appears the next error:
    Booting kernel/unix...
    do_relocate: bad strndx 3275
    do_relocations:/kernel/genunix do_relocated failed
    Krtld:error during initial bad/link phase
    P.D Im using the Solaris 8 Intel 10/00 booting from CD.
    In fact, If I use the Solaris 8 Installation CD theres is no problem on booting the kernel from the CD.
    Any Idea?
    Thanks.

    Kalpesh - do you work in support? Most users don't have the luxury
    of spare media or systems to experiment with:-)
    Perhaps the original poster could tell us the exact HW config so
    others can offer suggestions?

  • How do I create an Image of my Solaris 10 (Intel) server?

    I'm currently running Solaris 10 (Intel) on a Dell PowerEdge 2650. I'd like to create an Image of the server now that I have all the extra software installed and configured correctly.
    I used Symantec Ghost for my Window based servers, does anyone have any suggestions for the best method/software to do the same for my Solaris servers? Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    Using dd is about the most hideous thing to do since restoring the data will cause you much grief. The best approach would be to use the 'ufsdump' command. You can easily dump your slices into files, and perform either full or interactive restores.
    Better yet; whenever you get a bigger disk you won't be wasting space (or risk corrupting data) through the use of dd. Next to data the dd command would also restore the partition table, boot sector, etc. And thats not very good if the disks differ too much.

  • VXIMove returns error 0x8000 only in 64-bit Solaris 8

    We are looking to migrate our Solaris CPU to a faster Blade 150 (or better) PCI-based workstation. The downside is that these latest workstations all contain 64-bit  processors so we are forced to run a 64-bit Solaris kernel. According to the NI-VXI documentation, the driver works on 32-bit and 64-bit kernels so I was not too concerned. Unfortunately our applications are not working properly when using the VXImove API call to move a chunk of data from VXI to a local memory address. The error is always 0x8000.
    We eliminated Solaris 8 as the problem by duplicating the setup on an Ultra 10 workstation which is also PCI-based but runs 32-bit Solaris 8. The same drivers were used in both cases. The VXImove works properly when running in Solaris 8 32-bit.
    I have attached my resman output  files for reference. Thanks in advance.
    Attachments:
    resman.err.txt ‏1 KB
    resman.out.txt ‏6 KB
    resman.tbl.txt ‏1 KB

    Hello All,
    I would like to clarify one of the statements made earlier in this forum.  NI VXI is not supported as a 64-bit application, under any circumstances.  One can user NI VXI on a 64-bit system, but they must run it as a 32-bit application in order for it to function correctly, and therefore lose the 64-bit processing capability. 
    It is true that NI-VISA is simply an added layer between the driver and your application.  As KnowledgeBase 2QDASEPG: Supported NI-VISA Operating Systems and Features points out, NI-VISA only supports VXI functionality on 32-bit operating systems.  This is because the NI VXI driver itself is only supported as a 32-bit application.
    Chris_G
    Sr Test Engineer
    Medtronic, Inc.

  • Interval Timing Issue On Solaris 10/Intel

    Not sure this is the right forum for this, but I'll give it a shot. Please redirect me if you think there's a better forum. This is going to look like a "C" problem, but this really is a question about something going on in the interactions between the operating system, the JVM, and a piece of native code we have.
    We have an interval timing facility that's implemented over a small set of platform-dependent native timing facilities. The *NIX "itimer" facility is used wherever it exists.  On RedHat/Fedora we also implement a timer over the RTC device.  On Windows we use a WaitableTimer.
    On all platforms there's a Java class that bridges to an appropriate timing facility via the JNI, and to date this has worked great on all platforms except for Solaris 10 on Intel. By "worked great" I mean that the clock tics end up being almost exactly what we expect for a given configured Hz update rate. So... e.g. if we set up a timer for 50 Hz, then we actually get 50 Hz +/- some minor variation much less than 1 second.
    On Solaris 10/Intel we set up a 50 Hz itimer in a plain-vanilla C app and we get ~50 Hz, but if we call the same C code from Java via the JNI we almost always end up with ~38Hz.
    The amount of Java and native code involved is almost trivial, and the hardware is a smoking fast contemporary PC. We ran over the itimer facility on an old Sparc 5 box and it worked fine.
    I've tried tweeking sundry esoteric -X and -XX JVM invocation options with no effect.
    J2SDK 1.4.2-07 in all cases.
    Thoughts?

    I'd think you should be posting in the forum for the Solaris 10 os, not a Java forum. Maybe someone in the Java Native Methods forum would have the necessary Solaris 10 expertise, also.
    If you do post elsewhere, either close this out with a final post or put a reference(s) to any other posts and say where you want replies posted, so replies aren't needlessly duplicated.

  • Interval Timing Issue On Solaris 10/Intel When The JNI Is Involved

    We've observed an odd behavior bridging to interval timers over the JNI on Solaris 10/Intel, and I was wondering if anybody here has ever seen anything like this.
    We have an interval timing facility that's implemented over a small set of platform-dependent native timing facilities. The *NIX "itimer" facility is used wherever it exists. On RedHat/Fedora we also implement a timer over the RTC device. On Windows we use a WaitableTimer.
    On all platforms there's a Java class that bridges to an appropriate timing facility via the JNI, and to date this has worked great on all platforms except for Solaris 10 on Intel. By "worked great" I mean that the clock tics end up being almost exactly what we expect for a given configured Hz update rate. So... e.g. if we set up a timer for 50 Hz, then we actually get 50 Hz +/- some minor variation much less than 1 second.
    On Solaris 10/Intel we set up a 50 Hz itimer in a plain-vanilla C app and we get ~50 Hz, but if we call the same C code from Java via the JNI we almost always end up with ~38Hz.
    The amount of Java and native code involved is almost trivial, and the hardware is a smoking fast contemporary PC. We ran over the itimer facility on an old Sparc 5 box and it worked fine.
    I've tried tweeking sundry esoteric -X and -XX JVM invocation options with no effect.
    J2SDK 1.4.2-07 in all cases.
    Thoughts?

    I'd think you should be posting in the forum for the Solaris 10 os, not a Java forum. Maybe someone in the Java Native Methods forum would have the necessary Solaris 10 expertise, also.
    If you do post elsewhere, either close this out with a final post or put a reference(s) to any other posts and say where you want replies posted, so replies aren't needlessly duplicated.

  • Oracle 8i and Solaris For intel

    Hi All
    I need Your Help please
    I am trying to install oracle 8.1.7.0 at sun Solaris for Intel
    when I Run the /install/Solaris/runInstaller
    it's tell me please wait and the gave me this error
    arg list too long <----------------This is the Problem
    when I check Metal link Support I Found A topic tell me the reason for this error is:-
    E2BIG Arg list too long
    The argument list passed to the exec command
    is longer than the limit
    allowed in the operating system.
    but my Unix Kernel Parameters is :
    I add this parameter at ------> /etc/system
    set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=4294967295
    set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1
    set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=100
    set shmsys:shminfo_sshmseg=10
    set semsys:seminfo_semmni=100
    set semsys:seminfo_semmsl=100
    set semsys:seminfo_semmns=110
    set semsys:seminfo_semopm=100
    set semsys:seminfo_semvmx=32767
    Notes :
    this is the Default Values From the Installation Guide R2 for Solaris Intel
    My Environment Variable is:
    I add this Parameters at -----------------> .profile for oracle user
    umask 022
    DISPLAY=ksolaris:0.0
    ORACLE_HOME=/home/oracle/u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.6
    ORACLE_BASE=/home/oracle/u01/app/oracle
    NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO08859P1
    ORA_NLS33=$ORACLE_HOME/ocommon/nls/admin/data
    ORACLE_SID=WORLD
    ORACLE_DOC=/home/oracle/u01/Docs
    TMPDIR=/var/tmp
    PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/css/bin:.
    Notes :
    I think there is some thing Wrong at DISPLAY Parameter
    the Machine that I will Install Oracle at it it's name is Ksolaris
    My Device Configuration Is :
    P4 1.7
    Ram 128
    Swap 650
    Please Help me And tell me How I Can Fix this message arg list too long
    think youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

    If u r going to install oracle for Solaris (inetl based) then obviously u have to download oracle of solaris version..

  • Oracle 9i on Solaris 9 Intel

    Does Oracle have plans to release the 9i database on Solaris 9 (Intel)?
    Thanks,
    --Brandon                                                                                                                                                                                               

    See here
    https://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/certify/certify.istore_welcome
    Nicolas.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Spry horizontal menu goes wrong in Internet Explorer

    I have designed the start of a site and the client is pleased, except  that for some reason the Spry menu goes bananas in Internet Explorer 8.  I have checked it in Safari, Opera, Firefox and Chrome and it looks  fine. Earlier in the design process I

  • Anyone know about centarl address management.

    hi expert,    nyone know about centarl address management. how to use it in xdo1

  • Publishing desktop calendar to Mobile Me : error message

    Hi, I have been trying to publish a calendar created by ICal which is in my "On my Mac" folder and not in " XXXX Mac"to my Mobile Me account. These are all the messages I am getting, but I can't figure out what the problem is. FYI, I am using OS X 10

  • Exchange server 2013 send and received issue

    Hi Support, I have install Exchange Server 2013 with server 2012 ( my domain not resisted but mail send & received in local for practice then live ) but few days back some changes in dns and ecp and mail stop sending and receiving. how to verify my e

  • Just did a clean install and lost iPhoto

    I just did a clean install of Mountain Lion and now iphoto is gone. I see it in the app store but it says it will cost $14.99. How do I get it back for free? I do not have the disks that came with my macbook pro either.