09-07-2011
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Have a p570 LPAR capped/smt set to 4 physical processors. And currently have virtual processors set to 6 which gives 12 logical processors at AIX. This is for an Oracle9i database server running 4 instances.
What should virtual processors be set to? at least initially?
And how to determine when... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: guttew
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Gurus,
I am faced with a situation where a source system FTPs files to a directory in UNIX and we invoke SQLLDR process to process the files..The problem is we are continoulsy (3 minute)receiving files and we are processing data every 5 minutes.. Is there a way to avoid processing files that are... (5 Replies)
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3. Hardware
What does the term units mean in the context of server racks, for instance 4U? It is an indication of height, so does that mean the amount of disks the rack can hold or can the rack hold multiple motherboards / processors? (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: figaro
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4. AIX
First of all I have performed a Google search and internal search and found several descriptions but nothing I can wrap my head around and feel 100% confident about.
I feel really silly for asking this as I manage a P6 570 with 12 lpars but I have difficulity with Virtual Processors.
I can... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: juredd1
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5. Solaris
Hi folks,
I encountered this alarms on a solaris server:
04/21/12 23:17:55 MNP-PGW-A_bge3 mnp 231748 Power Supply Unit 0 is faulty
04/21/12 23:17:55 MNP-PGW-A_bge3 mnp 231748 Power Supply Unit 1 is faulty
04/21/12 23:18:26 MNP-PGW-A_bge3 mnp 231822 Power Supply Unit 0 is faulty:CLEAR... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: kimurayuki
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6. UNIX and Linux Applications
I'm pretty familiar with Gnuplot, but I've never actually come across a reasonable solution to this problem and I'm hoping someone can help me out! I think it's because I don't know how to pose the problem neatly, so please bare with me. Also new to the forum....so yeah...
I have one data set (x... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: TC69
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7. Solaris
hi,
I am using command psrinfo -p to check the number of physical processors present on any soalris machine.I want to check the number of virtual processors assigned for particular solaris machine.
which command/set of command need to be used which can grep or show the total virtual processors... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: omkar.jadhav
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8. Red Hat
Hi,
i am trying to find out hpw many virtual and physical processors does any linux machine has:
output of /proc/cpuinfo is as below :
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 26
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: omkar.jadhav
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
flsudoku
flsudoku(6) Games Manual flsudoku(6)
NAME
flsudoku - the fltk sudoku game
SYNOPSIS
Sudoku is a FLTK-based version of the game of Sudoku. Sudoku (pronounced soo-dough-coo with the emphasis on the first syllable) is a sim-
ple number-based puzzle/game played on a 9x9 grid that is divided into 3x3 subgrids. The goal is to enter a number from 1 to 9 in each cell
so that each number appears only once in each column and row.
At the start of a new game, Sudoku fills in a random selection of cells for you - the number of cells depends on the difficulty level you
use. Click in any of the empty cells or use the arrow keys to highlight individual cells and press a number from 1 to 9 to fill in the
cell. To clear a cell, press 0, Delete, or Backspace. As you complete each subgrid, correct subgrids are highlighted in green. When you
have successfully completed all subgrids, the entire puzzle is highlighted until you start a new game.
As you work to complete the puzzle, you can display possible solutions inside each cell by holding the Shift key and pressing each number
in turn. Repeat the process to remove individual numbers, or press a number without the Shift key to replace them with the actual number to
use.
SEE ALSO
fltk(3)
FLTK Web Site, http://www.fltk.org/
AUTHOR
Michael R Sweet.
15 January 2006 FLTK Sudoku flsudoku(6)