I am trying to figure out the maximum number of 11.31 IVMs we can create on our system. We have an Integrity rx2660, and here is the hardware info:
The administration guide lists the minimum memory for an HPUX 11.31 installation as 1.5gb, with 2gb recommended. Not taking into account vCPUs, we are limited to 3 IVMs with 2gb memory each, leaving 2gb for the host. Is this a safe assumption?
I am also unsure of how vCPUs work - It looks like I have two physical CPUs, 4 logical CPUs. Does 4 logical CPUs = 4 vCPUs? If so, then it sounds like I could create each IVM with 1 vCPU, again leaving us with a maximum of 3 IVMs + 1 CPU for the host.
Does Solaris impose limits on :
- the maximum number of files a directory can have,
- total file size in a directory
If there is such limits, how can I can check for each?
Thanks...:confused: (1 Reply)
Hi All,
- block size of 512KB & every address requires 4 bits
- The inode structure contains 10 direct pointers, 1 single
indirect, 1 double indirect & 1 triple indirect pointer
What could be the possible maximum file size for this
system
Any guess? I am unable to understand the question... (0 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to get a script to work which will find the maximum value of the fourth column and assign that value to all rows where the first three columns match.
For example:
1111 2222 AAAA 0.3
3333 4444 BBBB 0.7
1111 2222 AAAA 0.9
1111 2222 AAAA 0.5
3333 4444 BBBB 0.4
should... (8 Replies)
We have purchased four intels xeon processors
Intel® Xeon® Processor E7530 (12M Cache, 1.86 GHz, 5.86 GT/s Intel® QPI) with SPEC Code(s) SLBRJ
As per the specification each cpu has 6 cores therefore we have 24 cores (considering 4 cpus).
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I have a big file with 127 columns and 869 rows. What I am trying to do is to get the absolute value of all numbers in the file, and then get the maximum of each column.
If this was for one column it wouldn't be a problem, I would use:
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Hi,
I have a file like this
a 1 2
a 5 8
a 66 100
b 1 2
b 2 3
b 111 143
d 4 5
d 4 6
e 77 727
g 7 8
How can I extract the maximum of col3 respective to col1. I meant, the output will be
a 100
b 143
d 6 (1 Reply)
0.01 0.6 0.39
0.4 0.3 0.3
1 0 0
0 0 1
I would like to print 2 if the maximum of a row is the first column
I would like to print 1 if the maximum of a row is the second colum
print 0 if it is the third.
so in this case,
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Hi All,
Currently experiencing more-so a visual issue when typing psrinfo, mpstat commands, as the virtual processors start from 8-39, as below:
# psrinfo -pv
The physical processor has 32 virtual processors (8-39)
UltraSPARC-T2 (chipid 0, clock 1165 MHz)
Can't seem to find anything to... (0 Replies)
Dear Unix gurus,
I have sample data organised like this and containing 6 columns (with headers):
label c2 c3 c4 c5 c6
where c2 to c6 are numeric values in columns c2 to 6.
I am trying to create a simple output in a new file containing 3 columns:
label max(c2 c3) max(c4 c5 c6)
... (4 Replies)