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1. Solaris
is there a way to thoroughly test RAM in Solaris10 (SPARC)?
or is boot test good enough? (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: orange47
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2. Solaris
our sparc server has only 1Gb RAM. Since RAM is not very expensive anymore, it seems like a good idea to upgrade it.
will it make server (and database on it) faster?
I hope it would less 'abuse' hard drive.. (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: orange47
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3. Red Hat
Hi,
On server 64bit Hw Arch , Linux 5.0(32bit) is installed it is showing only 3gb of ram though physical is 16gb
can u give me idea why? (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: manoj.solaris
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4. Programming
Dear colleagues,
One of my friend have a problem with c code. While compiling a c program it displays a message like
"array type has incomplete element type". Any body can provide a solution for it.
Jaganadh.G (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jaganadh
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Can one string type variable changed into the date type variable. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rinku
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6. AIX
Dear
How i can know the ( RAM and CPU ) on unix. we use AIX operating system.
This is for security purposes. (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: abu_hassan
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7. Solaris
folks, hows everyone?
just upgraded my laptop running on solaris 10 by adding some extra RAM. I did notice some improvement (increase in speed) but could not be certain the new RAM has been accepted and all is well (was concerned a bit as i almost broke it while installing :-)) and didnt get any... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: alikun
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8. AIX
hello, we have a aix 5.2 server with 8GB of ram. is it possible, without actually removing the hardware, to have the O/S think it has only 4GB of ram? We would like to see how the handles and responds if it only had 4Gb instead of the 8GB. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks
Looks like i found... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: zuessh
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9. HP-UX
Hi all,
I would like know if we can enter a command under UNIX (HPUX 10.xx) to know the hard ram memory structure .
Thanks
Dorian (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Dorian
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