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currently we have SAP application running on a solaris machine that has 8 dual core CPUs @ 2.4 GHZ and the performance of the system is perfectly normal. We plan to migrate the app to a suse linux VM image on a vmware box now. So my questions are:
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i have 2 esxi. one is amd based cpu and the other is intel based cpu.
i have a redhat linux machine that was created in amd cpu esxi, now i need to migrate it (powered off) to INTEL based esxi. will the redhat machine will be OK with that?
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automount2amd
AUTOMOUNT2AMD(8L)AUTOMOUNT2AMD(8L)NAME
automount2amd - converts old Sun automount maps to Amd maps
SYNOPSIS
automount2amd auto.map
DESCRIPTION
automount2amd is used to convert an old Sun automount maps named auto.map to an Amd map.
This perl script will use the following /default entry
type:=nfs;opts:=rw,grpid,nosuid,utimeout=600
If you wish to override that, define the $DEFAULTS environment variable, or modify the script.
If you wish to generate Amd maps using the hostd (host domain) Amd map syntax, then define the environment variable $DOMAIN or modify the
script.
EXAMPLE
Say you have the Sun automount file auto.foo, with these two lines:
home earth:/home
moon -ro,intr server:/proj/images
Running
automount2amd auto.foo > amd.foo
will produce the Amd map amd.foo with this content:
# generated by automount2amd on Sat Aug 14 17:59:32 US/Eastern 1999
/defaults
type:=nfs;opts:=rw,grpid,nosuid,utimeout=600
home host==earth;type:=link;fs:=/home
rhost:=earth;rfs:=/home
moon -addopts:=ro,intr
host==server;type:=link;fs:=/proj/images
rhost:=server;rfs:=/proj/images
BUGS
automount2amd does not understand newer Sun Automount map syntax, those used by autofs.
SEE ALSO conv2amd(8),amd(8).
AUTHORS
Original author Mike Walker <mike@tab00.larc.nasa.gov>. Script modified by Erez Zadok <ezk@cs.columbia.edu>, Department of Computer Sci-
ence, Columbia University, New York, USA.
24 May 1993 AUTOMOUNT2AMD(8L)