Yep, that was the official thing I mentioned in my 1st post and I think I have to take a closer look at those values and descriptions.
Currently I might simply have a look for our processors ie.
and just compare them with some middle sized p7 boxes to get some kind of ratios.
Tbh I am not sure if we use more int or fp base calculations. That's something I never (or anyone in our company) lost a thought about.
Where I work, we have to very old Alpha boxes running OpenVMS 7. They also have Multinet and are using the BIND component for DNS services. We are planning on retiring those boxes and replacing them with x86 servers running Linux. I've decided to go with Gentoo Linux for this and I've inherited... (3 Replies)
On AIX machines 4.3, 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3 am having trouble seeing the mouse pointer in CDE.
Found this on web
To change the cursor to a large red X, run the following command .
#xsetroot -cursor_name X-cursor -bg red
Could someone kindly give me the command line wording to undo the above... (2 Replies)
I am attempting to create a script that runs automatically upon logging in and opens and places windows in appropriate places. I have the script running such that it starts during login, but I cannot get things how and where I want them. This should be relatively simple, I just can't figure it out... (7 Replies)
Hello all.
I've been tasked with building a system that will have up to 50 concurrent users connected and using an X session running firefox. Is there some kind of standard sizing model available that will tell me what kind of network/CPU utilization I will be looking at?
Or even better some... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Never worked with Sun, but I have been presented to make a decision about Sun server hardware, since the application which we'll be running is not so popular and you guys might not have idea, for reference I can tell you our competitor is running same application (business volume 10 times... (1 Reply)
I have been wondering how do Systems Administrators do the jump into Systems Engineering? Is it only a matter of time and experience or could I actually help myself get there?
Opinions? Books I could read?
Thanks a lot for your help! (0 Replies)
I have no idea what I should set the topic here =='
This is my story, please you there kindly help me I'm quite newbie for this.
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My host server is CentOS, I spared 9.9GB for /var path that used by MySQL
and...It's full because of heavy load traffic, then... (1 Reply)
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dbplus_find
DBPLUS_FIND(3) 1 DBPLUS_FIND(3)dbplus_find - Set a constraint on a relationSYNOPSIS
int dbplus_find (resource $relation, array $constraints, mixed $tuple)
DESCRIPTION
Places a constraint on the given $relation.
Further calls to functions like dbplus_curr(3) or dbplus_next(3) will only return tuples matching the given constraints.
PARAMETERS
o $relation
- A relation opened by dbplus_open(3).
o $constraints
- Constraints are triplets of strings containing of a domain name, a comparison operator and a comparison value. The $constraints
parameter array may consist of a collection of string arrays, each of which contains a domain, an operator and a value, or of a
single string array containing a multiple of three elements. The comparison operator may be one of the following strings: '==',
'>', '>=', '<', '<=', '!=', '~' for a regular expression match and 'BAND' or 'BOR' for bitwise operations.
o $tuple
-
RETURN VALUES NOTES
Warning
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in
a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.
SEE ALSO dbplus_unselect(3).
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