On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 7:17 PM, John Brewer wrote:
> 1. Run them under VirtualBox or Zones, but if you go with Solaris 10 as a
> global running on the hardware, make sure you run the updatemanger or
> smpatch update with your sunsovle.sun.com account then you should be able
> to run any OS suppor
1. Run them under VirtualBox or Zones, but if you go with Solaris 10 as a
global running on the hardware, make sure you run the updatemanger or smpatch
update with your sunsovle.sun.com account then you should be able to run any OS
supported w. VirtualBox (I'm running 2.1) then 2008.11, snv_104.
OK sorry wrong department .
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> Sorry I guess i'm still associating from consumer client instead
>of commercial server. I would have to get or become a consultant
> in addition to the OS support guy.
I have no idea what you mean. Perhaps you might tell us what you
hope to accomplish.
If you want paid support from Sun it is a
Sorry I guess i'm still associating from consumer client instead of commercial
server. I would have to get or become a consultant in addition to the OS
support guy.
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> I've already gone through two adviser's with sun to help
> match my wish list to a machine but got nothing even sent
> the wish list. So I'm suppose to know the OS and the product
> or it is one and the same ???
What product? If you are purchasing a computer from Sun then
it will likely arrive
OK the OS is proprietary but free. I've already gone through two adviser's with
sun to help match my wish list to a machine but got nothing even sent the wish
list. So I'm suppose to know the OS and the product or it is one and the same
??? I got solaris 10 and companion cd's straight from Sun.
> I also wanted to try Solaris 10 (not open Solaris) & downloaded
> it via torrent but the installation bobbed in between when one
> software installation failed.
Solaris 10 is *not* available via torrent. What you downloaded is
probably loaded with a root kit.
However, Solaris 10 is availab
I've recently started using Open Solaris.. Its very good & installation was
very easy .
I also wanted to try Solaris 10 (not open Solaris) & downloaded it via torrent
but the installation bobbed in between when one software installation failed
A command prompt appeared & I neve