Call it a case of Back to the Future in the IT channel. Oracle claims to be rallying partners around the classic (but upgraded and overhauled) hardware-software combination of SPARC/Solaris. Indeed, Oracle says nearly 500 partners have sold SPARC T4 servers running Oracle Solaris 11.
Hi guys.
By start SolarisStudio12.3 requires jdk6 or newer...
A question.
Which archiv I need download and install?
P.S.
I have recently re-installed Solaris 10 on a Sun Blade 150 followed by a patch set (10_Recommended) dated 2011.12.05.
I have just noticed /bin/sun now returns false, rather than true. See below.
Hi All,
Actually i need to install solaris 10 version over VMWare which is installed over my windows machine. On that solaris version i need to install Weblogic application server,
I need to know where can i download SOLARIS 10 for this and also what is the difference in SPARC and x86 version and which should i download?
Hello helpful Unix gurus!
First, I appreciate any help I can get.
I have a product that we have ported (for years now) on Solaris SPARC 7.x OS from 1998 (or around that time I guess) that is compiled to a 32 executable. It has run (with various modifications over the years) on any Solaris SPARC platform (as far as I know).
I'm about to buy a used Sun Sparc machine (Sun Blade 2500 Ultrasparc IIIi 1,28Ghz) in order to use it as a personal development server. Problem is, it is sold without any OS. I would like to install a Solaris system on it, but I don't know what I'm looking for. I think Solaris 10 should work, since it was released the same year than the machine, but I'm not sure.
I have a sun T2000 sparc server that currently is running Solaris 10. We are moving our network away from Solaris and have built server 2008/opensuse machines to take over. Opensuse plays nicely with Active Directory and runs our cad software so wee chose that route. Now we have this T2000 basically doing nothing and we'd like to put Opensuse, otherwise it's gonna get recycled.
In Munich, Wednesday, March 10, Oracle announced its upcoming strategy for the Sun takeover: the new couple will now sell complete packages and, next to Oracle's database, further develop Solaris along with Sun's SPARC and Flashfire server technologies.
I have a laptop and need to build an Oracle Linux kickstart server and a Solaris Jumpstart server that can build sparc and x86 systems.
Is the best way to create a dual boot from grub for Oracle Linux and Solaris x86?
Can the Oracle Kickstart be used as a Jumpstart to build both Solaris 10 sparc and x86?
Currently the laptop has Windows installed but I was going to partition the hard drive.