Doop-de-do, logging in to the new machine.
[stgreen@hogwarts 13:38:21 ~]$
Huh. I wonder how many processors this machine has.
[stgreen@hogwarts 13:38:22 ~]$ /usr/sbin/psrinfo -v
Status of virtual processor 0 as of: 04/02/2009 13:38:26
on-line since 03/31/2009 14:56:19.
The sparcv9 processor operates at 1414 MHz,
and has a sparcv9 floating point processor.
Status of virtual processor 1 as of: 04/02/2009 13:38:26
on-line since 03/31/2009 14:56:22.
The sparcv9 processor operates at 1414 MHz,
and has a sparcv9 floating point processor.
Status of virtual processor 2 as of: 04/02/2009 13:38:26
on-line since 03/31/2009 14:56:22.
The sparcv9 processor operates at 1414 MHz,
and has a sparcv9 floating point processor.
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Status of virtual processor 253 as of: 04/02/2009 13:38:27
on-line since 03/31/2009 14:56:23.
The sparcv9 processor operates at 1414 MHz,
and has a sparcv9 floating point processor.
Status of virtual processor 254 as of: 04/02/2009 13:38:27
on-line since 03/31/2009 14:56:23.
The sparcv9 processor operates at 1414 MHz,
and has a sparcv9 floating point processor.
Status of virtual processor 255 as of: 04/02/2009 13:38:27
on-line since 03/31/2009 14:56:23.
The sparcv9 processor operates at 1414 MHz,
and has a sparcv9 floating point processor.
OK. That's a lot of processors there. I wonder how much memory it has.
[stgreen@hogwarts 13:38:27 ~]$ /usr/sbin/prtconf | head -2 System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4v Memory size: 261856 Megabytes
Uh, wow. That's a lot of RAM. I wonder how much disk space.
[stgreen@hogwarts 13:43:49 ~]$ df -hl Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 15G 10G 4.6G 69% / swap 161G 414M 161G 1% /tmp swap 161G 56K 161G 1% /var/run scratch 134G 60G 74G 45% /scratch
Heh. So I guess at start up we should just cache the disk then, right?
Anyone have any single instance, multi-threaded search scalability tests they want me to try?

