Lead Sys Tech and Sys Admin Web ServicesHi,
I work on Cox Communications' internal hiring team at our headquarters
in Atlanta (Fortune 500 company, 6.3 million subscribers nationwide).
I have a couple positions here in Atlanta that require Solaris
expertise and just wanted to see if any members of this group might be
interested or know someone that may be. Please forgive me if this is
not an appropriate use of the board--I read through the Style Guide
and it appears that this is appropriate. Please feel free to reach me
directly at danny.palmer@cox.com.
The first position, System Administrator Web Services, requires a UNIX
...
where are the PowerPC 970 tech docs?
I apparently am not smart enough to find a single actual hardware
reference document on the PowerPC 970. Just a list of all the
instruction latencies will do.
I don't want to believe that such a document isn't publicly
available, yet I've looked high and low and haven't seen it.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
jasonp
In article <40a76622.549728793@news.verizon.net>,
vze44bdb@verizon.net (Jason Papadopoulos) wrote:
> I apparently am not smart enough to find a single actual hardware
> reference document on the PowerPC 970. Just a list of...
What are files Z80.SYS, Z80CCP.SYS and PRMTVPVT.SYS for?Had a good Christmas this weekend?
I came across diskettes with "Mailmerge 3.0 and Calcstar version 1.45 for CP/M
8080", that seem to be for a Dec Rainbow machine.
Besides a Mailmerge overlay and the Calcstar files, some CP/M and some CP/M-86
files, there are three files on the diskettes that I never have heard of before:
Z80.SYS, Z80CCP.SYS and PRMTVPVT.SYS.
There are no ASCII texts in PRMTVPVT.SYS.
The only ASCII text in Z80.SYS (at the end of the file) is "EI SPHLDI
XCHGPCHLXTHLRET HLT CMC STC CMA DAA RAR RAL RRC RLC NOP CPI ORI XRI ANI SBI IN
SUI OUT ACI ADI CALLJMP LDA...
How to get file descriptors of sys.stdin, sys.stdout and sys.stderr?How to get file descriptors of sys.stdin, sys.stdout and sys.stderr?
On 11/13/2014 7:51 PM, satishmlmlml@gmail.com wrote:
in 4 different threads
> How to get file descriptors of sys.stdin, sys.stdout and sys.stderr?
> fileno() in not supported. Is it only in 3.1? What is the workaround?
> io.UnsupportedOperation: fileno
> How to give a file descriptor number to this function? How to get a
file descriptor number?
Satish, you are acting like the variety of troll called a Help Vampire.
One of the symptoms is hogging the newsgroup by starting multiple
threads a da...
How to get file descriptors of sys.stdin, sys.stdout and sys.stderr? #2How to get file descriptors of sys.stdin, sys.stdout and sys.stderr?
On 11/13/14 7:54 PM, satishmlmlml@gmail.com wrote:
> How to get file descriptors of sys.stdin, sys.stdout and sys.stderr?
>
You don't seem to be reading any of the responses you are getting. At
the very least, you don't seem to be understanding them, or engaging
with the authors. You are misbehaving on this list.
Everyone else: I recommend that people stop responding. Satish seems
unlikely to improve.
--
Ned Batchelder, http://nedbatchelder.com
...
SN#20678 Storage Tech Tips, Videos, and Resources for Sys AdminsSYSTEM NEWS FOR SUN USERS
Vol 128 Issue 3 2008-10-17 Article 20678 from section "Storage"
Links to Everything Storage
With the help of BigAdmin we've made available an article whose
purpose is to share links to a flurry of things relevant to storage
technology. The Table of contents is as follows:
- Storage Articles on BigAdmin
- Other Storage Resources
- Sun Open Storage Videos
- Videos and Postcasts From Sun Storage Platform Software Group
Details at http://sun.systemnews.com/g?A=20678
Have...
sys Is it OT here to talk about IPC and pipes? Or are all aspects of kernle
programming ok here?
Bill
Bill Cunningham <nospam@nspam.com> wrote:
> Is it OT here to talk about IPC and pipes? Or are all aspects of kernle
> programming ok here?
If you want to discuss how IPC and pipes are implemented in the
kernel it's completely ok. But if you're interested in how to
use IPC or pipes from a userland program then posting to e.g.
comp.unix.programmer or comp.os.linux.development.apps will
probably make a lot more sense.
R...
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PowerPCAt the Ohio inux Fest http://www.ohiolinux.org on 02Oct2004 in
Columbus Ohio we plan to have a PowerPC BOF meeting where I will
demonstrate at least two Mini-ITX based PowerPC systems.
Since I am chairing the BOF, the best way to get additional info is to
e-mail me hb then last name at earthlink dot net
If you wish to attend rules require that you register beforehand.
Henry Keultjes
...
powerpcHi,
How to time jobs of powerpc in the EDK?
Do anyone have some examples?
Thanks,
Terrence
...
PowerPCHi, I hope this is the right group for my questions. If I missed, I
apologize in advance.
The thing is I need to know lots of trivial details about the PEGASOS
and the AmigaOne for an Open Firmware tutorial I maintain.
<http://www.netneurotic.net/mac/openfirmware.html>
If anybody could answer these questions, I would be very happy indeed.
1. Is there a _current_ Web site that could be seen as a home page for
the AmigaOne hardware architecture? The one amiga.com points to seems
outdated. The PEGASOS has a nice easy-to-find home page.
2. Can anybody send me a file contai...
syscomputer common oriented
http://www.freewebs.com/buildem/
http://amigos.com/go/g904313-pmem
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FYI Sys Shock and Sys Shock2Up in a.b.games now
"Legion" <Legion@Invalid.com> wrote in message
news:juphu55oonf2bfc4r2h1gnr9nb41eab1aa@4ax.com...
> Up in a.b.games now
If I want to play them again, I'm more than capable of buying them again.
Thanks.
On Tue, 11 May 2010 15:37:18 +0100, "CJM"
<cjmuk2008@gmail.removethis.com> wrote:
>"Legion" <Legion@Invalid.com> wrote in message
>news:juphu55oonf2bfc4r2h1gnr9nb41eab1aa@4ax.com...
>> Up in a.b.games now
>
>If I want to play them again, I'm more than capable of buying them ag...
com.sys and usbser.sys questionI got a question, for those knowing more about that matter than myself,
which shouldn't be hard ;-)
Temporarily having 2 phone lines at my disposal, I wanted to put my old
modem back to use as a phone number dialer, using the BonusPack PIM
Phonebook application.
But I had quite some trouble to get my COM1 port to work at all with any
comm application.
It finally turned out, that COM.SYS has to be loaded before USBSER.SYS,
since otherwise USBSER.SYS is hijacking COM1 unnoticed. Now, in the order
shown below, it assigns itself to COM6 (if not remed out), but COM1 still
d...
SYS$SPECIFIC and SYS$COMMON not enough?Basically, the idea is that stuff specific to a given node will be in
its SYS$SPECIFIC directory and stuff common to all nodes (satellites or
not) booting from the same system disk will be in SYS$COMMON. A good
idea as far as it goes, but does it go far enough?
In particular, there are two additional categories, which I'll give the
obvious names SYS$CLUSTER and SYS$WORLD. SYS$CLUSTER would include
stuff common to all nodes in a cluster, i.e. would differ from
SYS$COMMON if there is more than one system disk in the cluster. The
obvious place for this stuff is somewhere which is not ...
SYSMAN: No SYS$SCRATCH/SYS$LOGIN ?$ mc sysman
SYSMAN> set env/node=velo
%SYSMAN-I-ENV, current command environment:
Individual nodes: VELO
Username JFMEZEI will be used on nonlocal nodes
SYSMAN> do show log sys$scratch
%SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node VELO
%SHOW-S-NOTRAN, no translation for logical name SYS$SCRATCH
SYSMAN>
There is also no SYS$LOGIN defined.
(VAX 7,3 and Alpha 8.3)
What is the reason behind the lack of those logicals ?
JF Mezei wrote:
> $ mc sysman
> SYSMAN> set env/node=velo
> %SYSMAN-I-ENV, current command environment:
> Individual nodes:...
sys.stderr.write and sys.exitIs the same use _sys.stderr.write('error message'); sys.exit(1)_ than
_sys.exit('error message')_ ?
Note: help(sys.exit)
If the status is omitted or None, it defaults to zero (i.e., success).
If the status is numeric, it will be used as the system exit status.
If it is another kind of object, it will be printed and the system exit
status will be one (i.e., failure).
"GinTon" <jonas.esp@googlemail.com> writes:
> Is the same use _sys.stderr.write('error message'); sys.exit(1)_
> than _sys.exit('error message')_ ?
(Note: The underscore &...
sys.stdout vs. sys.stderrIn Python 3.1 is there any difference in the buffering behavior of the
initial sys.stdout and sys.stderr streams? They are both line_buffered
and stdout doesn't seem to use a larger-grain buffering, so they seem
to be identical with respect to buffering. Were they different at some
earlier point in Python's evolution?
> In Python 3.1 is there any difference in the buffering behavior of the
> initial sys.stdout and sys.stderr streams?
No.
> Were they different at some earlier point in Python's evolution?
That depends on the operating system. These us...
High-tech vs. cheap-techAn interesting viewpoint from an analyst firm about why HP is doing
well, Dell is not; and why AMD is doing well, but Intel is not. It was
written in Barron's.
Technology Tilts to Upscale
Caris & Co.
1250 Broadway, 27th Floor
New York, N.Y. 10001
(Tel) (917) 464-1600
THERE IS A POWERFUL DYNAMIC in the technology business that is required
to explain many recent developments -- at times customers actively seek
out more-expensive and more-capable products while shunning lost-cost
products that are viewed as obsolete. In periods of rapid change, like
now, many people will spend more to...
question about sys.exc_type and sys.exc_valueHere is an exercise from Learning Python that I wrote myself:
import sys
import traceback
class MyError: pass
def oops():
raise MyError()
def safe(func, *args):
try:
apply(func, args)
except:
traceback.print_exc()
print 'Got', sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value
safe(oops)
And here is the output:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Python24/oops.py", line 11, in safe
apply(func, args)
File "C:/Python24/oops.py", line 7, in oops
raise MyError()
MyError: <__main__.MyError instance at 0x00B475A8>
Go...
com.sys & vcom.sysIt's been a while since I last installed 1.1 and when I
did it yesterday I forgot to de-select Ray Gwinn's com
drivers. After installation I removed the entries from
config.sys and un-remmed com.sys and vcom.sys but they
won't load. I checked and it's in c:/os2/boot. What's
the cure? :-)
Wayne
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Wayne wrote:
> It's been a while since I last installed 1.1 and when I
> did it yesterday I...
Win98 IO.SYS / JO.SYSDoes anyone happen to know how many sectors or clusters are loaded of IO.SYS
(or JO.SYS, if it's different), under Win98? is there a limit to the number
of clusters that get loaded? or is the whole chain loaded?
i know that execution begins at 0070:0200... (as opposed to MSDOS v6.22,
starting IO.SYS execution at 0070:0000) ...i'm just trying to figure out how
much code i can pack into JO.SYS before i have to start loading something
else off of the disk... i don't want to have to worry about the disk for the
time being...
thanks in advance
Bx.C
Bx. C wrote:
> Does anyone ha...
Re: SYS$SPECIFIC and SYS$COMMON not enough?> >What are some real-world examples of stuff which is common to all nodes
> >which boot from a common system disk, but not common to all nodes in a
> >cluster, even in a share-as-much-as-possible cluster?
>
> One use of a cluster is testing new system SW. You can make a copy of your
> main system disk and upgrade the software there (say, a VMS patch). Then
> boot one system using that disk and see how it works, while the rest of the
> cluster does your production work using the old system without the upgrade.
> In that case, any files affected by the ...