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Operating Systems Solaris Fujitsu M10-4 vs SPARC T5-2 Post 302813787 by Peasant on Tuesday 28th of May 2013 07:05:30 AM
Old 05-28-2013
I can say for t4-4, running 6 months, no issues so far.
As for t5-2, my company will buy some very soon.. so i can get back to you in about 6 months or so Smilie
 

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atprint(3)						       AtFS Toolkit Library							atprint(3)

NAME
atWriteStatus, atWriteMode, atWriteDate, atWriteName, atScanStatus - print and scan special attribute values SYNOPSIS
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