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Operating Systems Solaris LDOM vrs Container Post 302172389 by jlliagre on Monday 3rd of March 2008 04:08:25 PM
Old 03-03-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by System Shock
Say you have a T5220 with an 8-core CPU. You could create 8 LDOMs and assign a core to each.
As you wrote earlier, logical domains can be bound to core thread level so you can actually create up to 64 LDoms on that box.

Each one can run either Solaris or Ubuntu which is certified on LDoms.
 

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XmVaCreateContainer(library call)										 XmVaCreateContainer(library call)

NAME
XmVaCreateContainer, XmVaCreateManagedContainer -- A Container widget convenience creation functions. SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Container.h> Widget XmVaCreateContainer( Widget parent, String name, ...); Widget XmVaCreateManagedContainer( Widget parent, String name, ...); DESCRIPTION
These functions create an instance of a Container widget and returns the associated widget ID. These routines use the ANSI C variable- length argument list (varargs) calling convention. The XmVaCreateContainer function is a convenience routine that calls XtCreateWidget. The XmVaCreatemanagedContainer function is a convenience routine that calls XtCreateManagedWidget. parent Specifies the parent widget ID. name Specifies the name of the created widget. ... Specifies the variable argument list to override the resource defaults. For a complete definition of Container and its associated resources, see XmContainer(3). RETURN
Returns the Container widget ID. RELATED
XmContainer(3), XmCreateContainer(3), XtCreateWidget(3), and XtCreateManagedWidget(3). XmVaCreateContainer(library call)
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