Subject: Re: NetBSD/sparc64 now 'ready for primetime'?
To: Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net>
From: Timo Schoeler <wanker4freedom@web.de>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 04/02/2005 20:10:05
> Hello,
>
>> the SP machines are Ultra 5's.
>>
>> however, i run many machines on NetBSD (many different platforms), so
>> i
>> don't mind :)
> If you don't need threads you'll probably be fine with NetBSD, but if
> you do need them you're in for all kinds of nastiness. Some of it is
> fixed ( didn't see a kernel panic or a deadlock for a while ) in
> -current but we still get apparently random SIGSEGV and SIGBUS from
> libpthread. Some threaded applications work just fine, some don't work
> at all or crash randomly.
> So if you want stable workhorses go with Solaris right now, maybe keep
> one U5 with NetBSD to play with, there's still a chance it will do
> what you need.
>
> have fun
> Michael
threads is not the problem, i'm much more afraid of that 'sleeps
forever' issue because the machine is being colocated -- and
unfortunately that are neither able to do a power cycle (at least, it's
not available 24/7) nor to provide a serial connection (console)...
because it's a production machine i think i'll go Solaris even with the
SP machines :/
however, i personally never ran into sleep forever (i have U1E, U2E
running at home and 'til last autumn an U10)...
cheers,
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