Can I come work for you?

Thus spake Craig ARMOUR ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Hi,
> 
> Upon reading the suport list for RH6.2, I noticed that support for RH on
> an sun E10K was tier 3 due to "no one has installed it yet"
> 
> I just happen to have an e10k doing nothing at the moment so... and I'm
> curious as to what is the current maximum ram/cpu count the linux kernel
> can address at the moment.
> 
> We think we can muster about 64 400mhz cpu's and 64 gig of ram into a
> single linux domain provided linux can support it.
> 
> Note: this is just an experiment... we intend on blowing it away once we
> have proven/disproven that it works. If it does... I'll post a dmesg and
> uname -a to a webpage somewhere...
> 
> who knows... if it does, we may leave a small domain on there to toy with
> ;)
> 
> I'm not subscribed to the list... so any information you may
> have... others that may have tried it... could you please reply to me
> personally
> 
> I appologize if anyone considers it bad form (tm) to post here
> 
> Cheers
> Craig
> Unix Systems Administrator
> University of Queensland
> Comments are my own and not of my employer
>   
> 
> 
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