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Operating Systems Solaris T5220 not able to boot from USB Post 303029197 by jlliagre on Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 05:24:06 AM
Old 01-23-2019
I don't know, maybe because the end of features is related to versions, not dates. It is also quite possible that the availability of new versions is not known when these documents are written.

A good source for Solaris releases and update dates is wikipedia: Solaris (operating system - Wikipedia)

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NAME
wbox - HTTP testing tool and configuration-less HTTP server SYNOPSIS
wbox <url> [ options ] wbox servermode webroot <path> [serverport <portnumber> (def 8081)] DESCRIPTION
wbox aims to help you having fun while testing HTTP related stuff. You can use it to perform many tasks, including the following: - Benchmarking how much time it takes to generate content for your web application. - Web server and web application stressing. - Testing virtual domains configuration without the need to alter your local resolver. - Use it as a configuration-less HTTP server to share files! OPTIONS
<number> Stop after <number> requests compr Send Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate in request showhdr Show the HTTP reply header dump Show the HTTP reply header + body silent Don't show status lines head Use the HEAD method instead of GET http10 Use HTTP/1.0 instead of HTTP/1.1 close Close the connection after reading few bytes host <hostname> Use <hostname> as Host: field in HTTP request timesplit Show transfer times for different data chunks wait <number> Wait <number> seconds between requests. Default 1. clients <number> Spawn <number> concurrent clients (via fork()). referer <url> Send the specified referer header. cookie <name> <val> Set cookie name=val, can be used multiple times. maxclients <number> Max concurrent clients in server mode (default 20). -h or --help Show this help. -v Show version. USAGE EXAMPLES
wbox wikipedia.org (simplest, basic usage) wbox wikipedia.org 3 compr wait 0 (three requests, compression, no delay) wbox wikipedia.org 1 showhdr silent (just show the HTTP reply header) wbox wikipedia.org timesplit (show splitted time information) wbox 1.2.3.4 host example.domain (test a virtual domain at 1.2.3.4) wbox servermode webroot /tmp/mydocuments (Try it with http://127.0.0.1:8081) TUTORIAL
Wbox is trivial to use but, in order to understand better what wbox is and how to use it, you may want to read the TUTORIAL inside the /usr/share/doc/wbox/ directory. AUTHOR
wbox was written by Salvatore 'antirez' Sanfilippo <antirez@gmail.com>. This manual page was written by Alberto Furia <straluna@email.it>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). December 10, 2009 WBOX(1)
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