1. Solaris
Hello- On Solaris 10g x86 - I had two IP addresses , one for unix host (connecting through putty) and one for ILOM (connecting through CLI and web). I had to perform some changes in FS sizes etc, did that on unix host and executed command 'init 6' remotely for them to take place. But, the unix host... (30 Replies)
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2. Red Hat
On Monday March 30, Intel announced the availability of their much anticipated new line of processors, the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 series–nicknamed Nehalem.
Red Hat, a long-time partner of the market-leading chip maker , collaborated on the chip’s debut, testing and optimizing the... (0 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all,
I have a small Question here in Unix File System.I am unable to get a proper answer in Internet. Hope someone can get back to me soon.
A Unix file system can mount filesystem of several disk partitions to form a single global space.
Suppose that you wish to virtualize this global... (1 Reply)
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4. Red Hat
Hello guys!
First of all sorry about my english.
I am using KVM to virtualizate. But when i run the virt-install command, it shows the next error:
ERROR Host does not support any virtualization options.My server had virtualisation extensions enabled in the bios.
It is my first time using... (7 Replies)
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MP(3X) MP(3X)
NAME
itom, madd, msub, mult, mdiv, min, mout, pow, gcd, rpow - multiple precision integer arithmetic
SYNOPSIS
typedef struct { int len; short *val; } mint;
madd(a, b, c)
msub(a, b, c)
mult(a, b, c)
mdiv(a, b, q, r)
min(a)
mout(a)
pow(a, b, m, c)
gcd(a, b, c)
rpow(a, b, c)
msqrt(a, b, r)
mint *a, *b, *c, *m, *q, *r;
sdiv(a, n, q, r)
mint *a, *q;
short *r;
mint *itom(n)
DESCRIPTION
These routines perform arithmetic on integers of arbitrary length. The integers are stored using the defined type mint. Pointers to a
mint should be initialized using the function itom, which sets the initial value to n. After that space is managed automatically by the
routines.
madd, msub, mult, assign to their third arguments the sum, difference, and product, respectively, of their first two arguments. mdiv
assigns the quotient and remainder, respectively, to its third and fourth arguments. sdiv is like mdiv except that the divisor is an ordi-
nary integer. msqrt produces the square root and remainder of its first argument. rpow calculates a raised to the power b, while pow cal-
culates this reduced modulo m. min andmout do decimal input and output.
The functions are obtained with the loader option -lmp.
DIAGNOSTICS
Illegal operations and running out of memory produce messages and core images.
MP(3X)