Hi,
Yes the Mx000 servers are sun4u, even though they have SPARC64 CPU's!
The platform support of "SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise" has been in Nevada for
a while now and in Solaris 10 Update 3 (11/06). My experiences so far
is that everything works:)
Octave
--- Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bart Smaalders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The new Mx000 series appear to be using the Fujitsu M64 processors.
> >
>
> The M series I'm logged into right now reports
> "Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 Server"
> and is running nightly as of a few days ago... it looks like
>
Bart Smaalders wrote:
(snip...)
> Chris Steinke wrote:
>
>
>>
>> I'd be curious to hear about experiences with it.
Mainly because
I've
>> heard that Fujitsu systems had some compatibility
issues with
Solaris
>> Express and you needed to use Fujitsu's version of
Solaris.
>
> This may have been
Bart Smaalders wrote:
(snip...)
Chris Steinke wrote:
I'd be curious to hear about experiences with it. Mainly because I've
heard that Fujitsu systems had some compatibility issues with Solaris
Express and you needed to use Fujitsu's version of Solaris.
This may have been true (I don't kn
Chris Steinke wrote:
Anyone here from Sun have Solaris Express working on the new Mx000 series systems yet?
Yes. Putbacks go into Solaris Nevada first; support for these machines
started being added around build 38, about this time last year.
I'd be curious to hear about experiences with it
Anyone here from Sun have Solaris Express working on the new Mx000 series
systems yet?
I'd be curious to hear about experiences with it. Mainly because I've heard
that Fujitsu systems had some compatibility issues with Solaris Express and you
needed to use Fujitsu's version of Solaris.
The n