Everyone agrees that the license is not really enforced in the software or kernel, etc. --no serial number or license number requires to activate more CPUs or installation. ie. you can use multiple CPUs with Solaris 9 download or purchase media. - Mike On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Mike's List wrote: > Just to clear up a couple of things, my question mainly gears toward if Sun > enforced the one (1) CPU policy ie. can't install on workstations/servers > with more than one CPU. Not the difference between 8/9 or what's new with > Solaris 9 --info on what's new with Solaris 9 can be found at docs.sun.com > > http://docs.sun.com/?p=/doc/806-5202 > > > - Mike > > On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Mike's List wrote: > > > Anyone got a chance to download Solaris 9 and installed it on a dual > > and/or multiple CPUs server and sees if psrinfo -v shows all CPUs or > > that the OS is utilizing all/both CPUs? (download/purchase the media > > --doesn't matter, needs some sort of status on Solaris 9). > > > > I attempted numerous times to download Solaris 9, but keeps getting > > "Documents contained no Data" --no matter if it's East/Central/West > > servers. This happens before, everytime a new version of Solaris 8 > > was released, guess servers are too busy to handle all the requests, > > files download is at zero bytes. > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > - Mike _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Jun 4 12:26:10 2002
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