CATIA V5 and Solaris, how to do it???

Hi people,
I have a question that I cant seem to find clear and good answer, what system am I suppose to install V5 catia on, where can I download that particular version of solaris, and can that operating system run on the AMD processor or is there any difference between Intel/AMD processors for Solaris.
Please if anybody has any knowledge on this metter.
With Best Regards.
Marko

Hi Marko,
This isn't gonna work I'm afraid: Dassault offers two binaries for Catia, Solaris SPARC and x86 Windows... In other words, the x86 version of Catia isn't going to be compatible with Solaris x86 as it's an MS Windows code...
Now a little note of hope: PTC has released a version of Pro/E for Solaris x86, so if Dassault sees a market for this they will follow... All it takes is a big customer commited to Solaris x86 interested in Catia...

Similar Messages

  • How do I install dual-boot Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 on one hard disk ?

    I tried to install Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 on same disk using CDs, but
    the second installation overwrote the first Solaris which was installed
    previoudly on the half-disk size partition of same disk.
    How do I install two Solarises on one hard disk ?
    Thanks
    Yakov

    There are no tricks to get Solaris to dual boot on the same drive. Just allocate and pick the free slices not used by the first Solaris install when you put in the second install. Technically speaking there is nothing preventing you from running seven separately bootable Solaris instances on the same drive (one of 8 available slices is overlap -- slice 2) provided you use a swap file on a root partition instead of reserving a whole slice for swap.

  • How to restart services in windows and solaris environment?

    I need to start services running in windows and solaris platforms with java code. I have a fair idea how to do in C++ . So wondering if same can be done with java. .. Please help me out!
    Thanx

    you may also like to look at the wrapper project on source forge. It lets you set up services under any O/S with full control of the JVM that is running.
    Btw my previous answer only helps you under MS, didn't notice that you wished to know how to do it under unix. If its a non-java service, you will need to determine what platform your on and then perform the appropriate action.

  • How can I instrument VMware, Xen and Solaris as Mbeans in JMX-based App?

    I know VMware ESX exposes WS-Management API, Citrix Xen exposes CIM API, and Sun Solaris exposes WS-MAN API but can I use them as Mbeans in my JMX-based application with no or little effort?
    Does Microsoft Hyper-V exposes WS-MAN API?
    Regards,
    Jovial

    If you are accessing to CIM model thanks to WS-CIM (CIM over WS-Management), then you can use WiseMan in conjonction with JAXB. JAXB is used to generate a Jav binding from XML CIM schemas.
    Could you precise your sentence " I am required to do after instrumentation of WS-Management enabled servers (VMware and Solaris)"
    It really depend of your Client application. On the server side you will get a running Java application in which your JMX MBeans are living. On the other side you will get your management console (the client application). From your console you can get MBean attributes, invoke MBean operations and subscribe to MBean notifications. Monitoring, timer, relations are to be used when you have some special requirements.
    For a start, you should be all set once your MBeans are up and running.
    Regards.
    JF.

  • Vista and Solaris 10, are they compatible?

    I have attempted to follow dual boot guides found everywhere, but none tailor specifically to (or eve mention) Vista. This is a problem, because Vista does not use the same method of boot as previous versions of NT.
    So far, in my many failed attempts at creating a Vista dual boot, I have experienced this:
    When I install Solaris 10 on any partition (Solaris installs correctly and works great), and then attempt to install Windows Vista, Vista says all of my partitions do not meet its requirements for installation (that the drive is NTFS and at least 12 GB is all it tells me). Even after formatting, deleting, recreating, and reformatting a drive, the drive is still unusable. Only after deleting ALL drives, including Solaris 10, and recreating and brand new first partition does Vista allow me to install. If I create a partition that Vista allows me to use, and also a partition to use with Solaris, and THEN install Solaris, the partition that Vista liked can no longer be used!
    When I install Windows Vista first (and it works fine) (which is what I tried first and reasoned is what I should be doing), and then install Solaris 10 on a partition (it installs correctlt and works great), I load up my computer and go into the GRUB bootloader. I can select Windows. However, when attempting to load windows, I get an error (in the Vista font by the way) that says my operating system cannot be loaded. When I load my Vista install disc, it cannot find any installations of windows, and it cannot repair the master boot record, saying something like the filesystem is corrupt. However, just as an experiment, I loaded Vista onto the former Solaris drive, and looked at my first partition. Every file was there, intact.
    I have attempted this with Windows Home Premium 32 bit, Windows Business 32 bit, and Vista Ultimate x64. I don't want to believe that it's impossible to load Vista and Solaris simultaneously, I've seen as much stating its impossibility as I've seen documents telling me how to do it (<- cold irony).
    As long as I can get AN INSTALLATION of Solaris 10 on my machine at the same time I have Vista able to boot, I'm fine, but I seem to have lost on all fronts.
    Edited by: ZetaZeta on Sep 19, 2007 12:30 AM

    In Solaris Express, this is not an issue, according to this weblog:
    http://blogs.sun.com/moinakg/entry/solaris_vista_dual_boot_conclusion
    For versions of Solaris Express prior to buid 70, this method was described for creating a dual-boot with the oh-too-picky Windows Vista:
    http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/02/17/vista-and-solaris-express-dual-boot/
    I am going to assume that setting up a dual-boot with Solaris 10 is similar to, if not the same as, Solaris Express, since the only steps specific to Solaris are the files I copy from Solaris.
    I hope this helps anyone else with a problem similar to mine.

  • Dual Boot Windows 7 and solaris 10

    Can some body guide me how to dual boot windows 7 and solaris 10?
    Thanks

    First partition your harddisk with at least 2 primary partitions, one for windows and the other for solaris if you only have one harddisk. It would be a good idea to create an additional small boot partition as the first partition as well if you intend on using an independent boot loader but it really depends on what your machine is capable of. For example, if you have multiple harddisk and your BIOS supports it, then you could just install each OS onto its own harddisk and use the BIOS function to disable/boot off specific harddisk. Otherwise, if you only have one harddisk and created multiple partitions, install windows7 first followed by solaris10, obviously installing into different partitions. If you have created a boot partition, then you can install the boot loader into that dedicated partition.

  • Dual Booting Windows and Solaris

    Hi
    how do i dual boot windows and solaris
    Do i install windows first and then solaris or do it the other way around..?
    how do i make sure that Windows and Solaris appear in my boot options..?
    Is their a guide on doing this...?
    Thanks
    Liam

    Hey I did a quick google search for you. So I havent tried this method myself but it sounds reasonable.
    The text below is from the following link:
    http://www.hccfl.edu/pollock/AUnix1/DualBoot.htm
    "Solaris boot loader
    Partition the drive to leave at least 2GB of space available for Solaris;
    more drive space is desirable.
    As with Linux, install Windows first then Solaris.
    Do not use the Installation CD but boot and install
    from Software CD 1.
    If you accept the default partitioning scheme which
    the installer provides you will soon run out of space in
    your / and /usr partitions since only enough space is
    allocated to install the system.
    All extra space is allocated to /export/home.
    A typical installation on a 4.5GB partition might look
    something like this:
    Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/dsk/c0d0s0 900M 536M 310M 64% /
    /dev/dsk/c0d0s1 334M 109M 192M 36% /var
    swap 671M 8.0k 671M 1% /var/run
    swap 671M 8.0k 671M 1% /tmp
    /dev/dsk/c0d0s5 845M 222M 565M 29% /opt
    # (FAT32 partition):
    /dev/dsk/c0d0p0:1 5.0G 3.3G 1.6G 66% /c
    /dev/dsk/c0d0s7 1.1G 92M 954M 9% /export/home
    /dev/dsk/c0d0s4 752M 225M 474M 33% /usr/local
    The Solaris boot selector enables you to choose either
    Solaris or Windows with Solaris as the default.
    (I prefer grub or lilo!)
    To mount FAT under Solaris:
    # mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c0d0p0:c /dos (or �:1�?)
    And the vfstab file:
    /dev/dsk/c0d0p0:c - /dos pcfs - yes -
    To create a GRUB boot floppy, follow these steps:
    $ mkfs -t ext2 /dev/fd0
    $ mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/fd0
    $ mkdir /mnt/fd0/boot /mnt/fd0/boot/grub
    $ cp /boot/grub/stage[12] /boot/grub/grub.conf \
    > /mnt/fd0/boot/grub
    $ /sbin/grub --batch <
    Hope this helps!
    /Oscar

  • SSH Differences between Solaris 9 and Solaris 10

    I use public key authentication when connecting via SSH but have noticed a difference between Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 and wondered if it's an environment setup issue. I keep my keys in $HOME/.ssh
    When connecting from Solaris 9 I can provide an identity file without a path regardless of the directory that I'm in e.g.
    ssh -i my_identity_file user@hostnameThe above works even if I'm not in the $HOME/.ssh directory. But when using the same from Solaris 10 I get the following error:
    Warning: Identity file my_identity_file does not exist.If I run the command from $HOME/.ssh on Solaris 10 it connects fine, and if I pass in the path like so it works fine:
    ssh -i $HOME/.ssh/my_identity_file user@hostnameIs there a setting specific to SSH somewhere as I can't see anything in my environment that's different between the two systems. There's certainly no entry in $PATH that points to $HOME/.ssh. How could I get SSH to work on Solaris 10 by just providing the identity file name and not the full path
    Regards
    Rich

    It's not explicitly defined in /etc/ssh/ssh_config, so I'm assuming it would be using the default which is ~/.ssh/id_dsa.
    But surely that's irrelevant if I'm using the -i switch to provide the identity file?
    Remember the problem here is that I have to provide a full path to the identity file, whereas before just the filename would do.
    Rich

  • Running Solaris 8 and Solaris 10 on a SPARC box at the same time

    I know that this is not possible, but still... need to clear it out from the experts...
    Have a upgrade request of Solaris 8 to Solaris 10. However, Solaris 8 environment should not be disturbed. How can this be done without going for another SPARC box?
    Can I have both Solaris 8 and Solaris 10 running concurrently on the same SPARC box?
    Thanks in advance.

    Have a upgrade request of Solaris 8 to Solaris 10.
    However, Solaris 8 environment should not be
    disturbed. How can this be done without going for
    another SPARC box?
    Can I have both Solaris 8 and Solaris 10 running
    concurrently on the same SPARC box?You can add a second boot disk and use Sun's Live Update to install the upgrade on the second boot disk. Boot from either, though you can't run both simultaneously.

  • After installed language for solaris, how to use it in Netscape

    After installed languages for solaris,
    How can I see them in Netscape:
    View/Character set/...
    Do i need to modify some files?
    Thanks
    Joanna

    Hi,
    Not certain what your external system is, but it may be worthwhile to go through the QM-IDI documentation to see if that meets your requirements
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/26/b43927506511d182c20000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
    Alternately, take a look at BAPI_INSPOPER_GETDETAIL to determine how the lot expects to receive results, and BAPI_INSPOPER_RECORDRESULTS to set the results accordingly
    Regards,
    JL

  • Resource Management and Solaris Zones Developer Guide

    Solaris Information Products ("Pubs") is creating a
    developer guide for resource management and Solaris Zones.
    The department is seeking input on content from application
    developers and ISVs.
    We plan to discuss the different categories of applications
    that can take advantage of Solaris resource management
    features, and provide implementation examples that discuss
    the particular RM features that can be used.
    Although running in a zone poses no differences to most
    applications, we will describe any possible limitations and
    offer appropriate workarounds. We will also provide
    information needed by the ISV, such as determining
    the appropriate system calls to use in a non-global zone.
    We plan to use case studies to document the zones material.
    We would like to know the sorts of topics that you would
    like to see covered. We want to be sure that we address
    your specific development concerns with regard to these
    features.
    Thank you for your comments and suggestions.

    Hi there, i'm using solaris resource management in a
    server with more thant 2thousand acounts.
    Created profiles for users, defaul, staff, root and
    services.Seeing the contents of your /etc/project file could be helpful.
    But while using rctladm to enable syslog'ing, I set up
    global flags of "deny" and "no-local-action" in almos
    everything.The flags on the right hand side of the rctladm(1M) output are read-only:
    they are telling you the characteristics of the resource control in question (what
    operations the system will allow the resource control to take).
    Now, many aplications don't work because they are
    denied enough process.max-stack-size and
    process.max-file-descriptor for them to work.
    Applications such has prstat.If prstat(1) is failing due to the process.max-file-descriptor control value, that's
    probably a bug. prstat(1) is more likely bumping into the limit to assess how many file
    descriptors are available, and then carrying on--you're just seeing a log message since
    prstat(1) tested the file descriptor limit, and you've enabled syslog for that control. Please
    post the prstat(1) output, and we'll figure out if something's breaking.
    I don't find a way to disable the global flags. You can't. I would disable the syslog action on the process.max-stack-size control first;
    there is an outstanding bug on this control, in that it will report a false triggering event--
    no actual effect to the process. (If you send me some mail, I will add you as a call record
    on the bug.)
    Can anyone tell me:
    how to disable global flags?
    how to disable and enable solaris resource management
    all together?You could raise all of the control values, but the resource control facility (like the resource
    limit facility it superseded) is always active. Let's figure out if you're hitting the bug I mentioned,
    and then figure out how to proceed.
    - Stephen
    Stephen Hahn, PhD Solaris Kernel Development, Sun Microsystems
    [email protected]

  • Command specific to AIX and Solaris

    Hi,
    I have worked on HP-UX.There we used to use VGDISPLAY for displaying the space available.But how about in Solaris and AIX.How do we check and the commands which are different from that of HPUX.

    Hi,
    We use vxprint for VG display in case of Solaris.
    For your refrence please follow thw below link , you will get a quick command sheet for AIX & Solaris.
    [AIX & Solaris|http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp0104.pdf]

  • BerkeleyDB cache size and Solaris

    I am having problems trying to scale up an application that uses BerkelyDB-4.4.20 on Sun Sparc servers running Solaris 8 and 9.
    The application has 11 primary databases and 7 secondary databases.
    In different instances of the application, the size of the largest pimary database
    ranges only from 2MB to 10MB, but those will grow rapidly over the
    course of the semester.
    The servers have 4-8 GB of RAM and 12-20 GBytes of swap.
    Succinctly, when the primary databases are small, the application runs as expected.
    But as the primary databases grow, the following, counterintuitive phenomenon
    occurs. With modest cache sizes, the application starts up, but throws
    std::exceptions of "not enough space" when it attempts to delete records
    via a cursor. The application also crashes randomly returning
    RUN_RECOVERY. But when the cache size is increased, the application
    will not even start up; instead, it fails and throws std::exceptions which say there
    is insufficient space to open the primary databases.
    Here is some data from a server that has 4GB RAM with 2.8 GBytes free
    (according to "top") when the data was collected:
    DB_CONFIG............db_stat -m.................................Result
    set_cachesize........Pool......Ind. Cache
    0 67108864 1.........80 MB.......8 KB................Starts but crashes and can't delete by
    .....................................................................cursor because of insufficient space
    0 134217728 1.......160 MB......8 KB.................Same as case above
    0 268435456 1........320 MB.....8 KB.................Doesn't start and says there is
    ......................................................................not enough space to open a primary
    ......................................................................database.
    0 536870912 1.........512 MB...16 KB.................Doesn't start and says there is
    ......................................................................not enough space to open a primary
    ......................................................................database (although it mentions a
    ......................................................................different primary database than before.
    1 073741884 1........1GB 70MB....36 KB............Doesn't start and says there is
    ......................................................................not enough space to open a primary
    ......................................................................database (although it mentions a
    ......................................................................different pimary database than
    ......................................................................previously).
    2 147483648 1.........2GB 140MB...672 KB........Doesn't start and says there is
    ......................................................................not enough space to open a primary
    ......................................................................database (although it mentions a
    ......................................................................different pimary database than
    ......................................................................previously).
    I should also mention that the application is written in Perl and uses
    the Sleepycat::Db Perl module to interface with the BerkeleyDB C++ API.
    Any help on how to interpret this data and, if the problem is the
    interface with Solaris, how to tweak that, will be greatly appreciated.
    Sincerely,
    Bill Wheeler, Department of Mathematics, Indiana University, Bloomington.

    Having found answers to my questions, I think I should document them here.
    1. On the matter of the error message "not enough space", this message
    apparently orginates from Solaris. When a process (e.g., an Apache child)
    requests additional (virtual) memory (via either brk or mmap) such that the
    total (virtual) memory allocated to the process would exceed the system limit
    (set by the setrlimit command), then the Solaris kernel rejects the request
    and returns the error ENOMEM . Somewhat cryptically, the text for this error
    is "not enough space" (in contrast, for instance, to "not enough virtual
    memory").
    Apparently, when the BerkeleyDB cache size is set too large, a process
    (e.g., an Apache child) that attempts to open the environment and databases
    may request a total memory allocation that exceeds the system limit.
    Then Solaris will reject the request and return the ENOMEM error.
    Within Solaris, the only solutions are apparently
    (i) to decrease the cache size or
    (ii) to increase the system limit via the setrlimit command.
    2. On the matter of the DB_RUNRECOVERY errors, the cause appears
    to have been the use of the DB_TXN_NOWAIT flag in combination with
    code that was mishandling some of the resulting, complex situations.
    Sincerely,
    Bill Wheeler

  • FreeBSD and Solaris on the same hard drive

    How do I partition my second hard drive (30GB) to have both FreeBSD and Solaris installed on it so that both can boot?
    Any suggestion is appreciated.

    Found the solution System Preferences -> Spotlight -> Privacy 

  • Wu-ftpd installable for solaris 10 and solaris 9

    Hi,
    I could see only "proftpd" is available http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/freeware
    But I am looking for the "wu-ftpd" server which is compatable with Solaris 9 and Solaris 10.
    Any one help me from where I can get the "wu-ftpd" installable for solaris 9 and solaris 10 sparc server.
    thanks,
    Amudha

    Hi Robert,
    Thanks for your reply.
    I too saw that the ftp version used in solaris 10 by default is wu-ftpd, but I am not sure about it, because when I tried to ftp to my solaris box the version it is started is not "FTP server (Version wu-2.6.2(5)".
    I have got the wu-ftpd installable. But I could not get the proper document for configuring the same.
    Question1: How to stop existing ftp service and start newly instlaled wu-ftpd in Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 servers?
    Earlier solaris 8 version I change the ftpd version in /etc/inetd.conf file and give HUP signal to inetd then this new wu-ftpd version will be used.
    Question 2: It always starts the system inbuilt ftp server and also I am getting ftp log in failure for any user which I add newly or even existing users.
    could any one help to resolve these issues? Thanks in advance for your help.
    Amdudha

Maybe you are looking for

  • Error while creating cap file

    while creating Cap file through converter , error is coming Class helloworld does not belong to this package while giving the same package path where it is existing physically. i m using javacard version 2.2.1 and J2SE 1.4

  • CPIO error when copying a tempfile of 3GB

    Hi, I'm getting a cpio error copying a tempfile for a 9i DB of size 3GB. I do not have the exact error since it was echoed to screen. Is there a file size limit for making a tape archive ? If it is, then which one it is?, or maybe there's an option f

  • Datatable rendering problem in jsf 1.2!

    Hi, I want to display a table populated with some data and My approach is the simplest..... I am using a h:datatable in my jsf page.The table has got value binding with backing bean list which I am populating inside getter method. I am using jsf 1.2

  • MIGO problem for displaying field

    Dear friends,. I have following problem. When I create material document using MIGO I enter Line item text in "where" tab. I save it. But when I am trying to again view same document through MIGO I am not getting that field of line item text. How can

  • Since last weeks AppleTV update evrything so slow

    Hi Since I allowed an AppleTV and my Extreme update last week or the week before, and now downloads to my Apple TV are so slow it makes trying to watch anything impossible. I have a cable Internet from Virgin Media at up to 10 meg and to my iMac the