Sites. Programming. Linux. How To. And Sun. Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems in 2010, and since that time Oracle's hardware and software engineers have worked side-by-side to build fully integrated systems and optimized solutions designed to achieve performance levels that are unmatched in the industry.
Early examples include the Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-8, and the first Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud, both introduced in late 2010. During 2011, Oracle introduced the SPARC SuperCluster T4-4, a general-purpose, engineered system with Oracle Solaris that delivered record-breaking performance on a series of enterprise benchmarks. Oracle's SPARC-based systems are some of the most scalable, reliable, and secure products available today.
Sun's prized software portfolio has continued to develop as well, with new releases of Oracle Solaris, MySQL, and the recent introduction of Java 7. Oracle invests in innovation by designing hardware and software systems that are engineered to work together. Gnulogs.com: Using fuser to Identify Users and Processes. Using fuser to Identify Users and ProcessesUNIX IN THE ENTERPRISE --- 07/20/2006 Sandra Henry-Stocker The fuser (pronounced "ef-user") command is a very handy command for determining who is currently using a particular file or directory.
If one user can't access a file because another user has it locked in some way, the fuser command can help you determine who that user is so that you can decide how to resolve the apparent conflict. Who is Using My File? When you ask fuser about a file, it can tell you both who is using it and how the particular file is being used. . % fuser -u /var/log/syslog/var/log/syslog: 247o(root) That string, "247o(root)", in fuser's response tells us that root is using the file, what the particular root process ID happens to be (247) and that this process has the file open (o). Jim Laurent's Weblog. Oracle released SPEC Benchmark results for the T5-2 and X2-4 processor using the SPECjbb 2013 benchmark.
Who would be interested in SPECjbb performance? According to SPEC: The SPECjbb2013 benchmark has been developed from the ground up to measure performance based on the latest Java application features. It is relevant to all audiences who are interested in Java server performance, including JVM vendors, hardware developers, Java application developers, researchers and members of the academic community. Jeff Victor has posted an excellent comparison of the T5 SPECjbb performance to our competitors on a per core basis.
Jim Laurent's Weblog. One of the new features of the recently posted VirtualBox 2.2 beta1 is that you are finally allowed to share folders from an OpenSolaris guest to a MacOS host.
This increases the usability of VBox substantially for me because I've been using a workaround for a while. It's easy to setup the sharing capability in the Virtualbox GUI. With your VM running: Devices > Shared Folders Enter the path of a folder on our Mac and the "Share" name that you will be using to reference it on your OpenSolaris system. UPDATE NOTE: In Solaris 11 express build 151a, the initial user is NOT configured as Primary Administrator by default and the pfexec command listed below will not work until you give the user that role. System > Adminstration > Users and Groups Click on your username and Properties User Profiles tab, select Primary Administrator and click OK. Oracle Solaris 11 Express – Boot to Single User Mode and Mount a Home Directory « Sun Country's Weblog.
One of the nice things about Solaris 10 is the GRUB menu had an option to failsafe boot the Operating System. When OpenSolaris was released that option was removed. There was only one GRUB menu option and that was to boot the Operating System. Oracle Solaris 11: Available Now (Main.WebHome. In addition to the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) , developers and system administrators can find Oracle Solaris information on Twitter and Facebook and at the official Oracle Solaris blog .
Solaris 11 Downloads. Download for SPARC - Text Install (678 MB) Download for x86 - Text Install (585 MB) See the First Steps with Oracle Solaris 11.1 Article for more details All installation downloads are in ISO image format which can be burned to a CD/DVD, or used directly within Oracle VM Server or other virtualization software.
Once you have downloaded an ISO image, you can verify it by checking against the relevant MD5 checksum. The Automated Installation download ISO can be used directly by the Automated Install service. Get Support. WGET 1.11.4 for Windows (win32) Updated February 18 2010 Read below to download and for some help with wget.
License GNU wget From the official wget homepage: "GNU Wget is a free software package for retrieving files using HTTP, HTTPS and FTP, the most widely-used Internet protocols. While you can get Windows binaries from Heiko Herold's page, the binaries here are tweaked a bit so they operate somewhat better on Windows. The following changes, compared to the official distribution, were retained/added since 1.8.2: Statically linked with (masm optimized) OpenSSL 0.9.8k, which makes wget.exe completely stand-alone.Compressed with UPX 1.07 for smaller filesize It seems the rfc1738 problems on Windows (see below) were fixed in wget 1.9, so there is no longer a need to edit the source code.
OpenSSL Wget now supports Secure Socket Layer (SSL, among other things. Note the license addendum: Furthermore, compiling (statically) with OpenSSL is cumbersome in VC++. Downloads!