Yes Mark, that is correct, see below:
[root@soldbmeld3] /root >
[root@soldbmeld3] /root > uname -a
SunOS soldbmeld3 5.10 Generic_127112-05
i86pc i386 i86pc
[root@soldbmeld3] /root >
[root@soldbmeld3] /root >
[root@soldbmeld3] /root > prtdiag -v
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems Sun
Fire X4200 M2
From:
Mark Glazerman [mailto:Mark.Glazerman AT spartech DOT com]
Sent: Thursday, 3 July 2008 11:35
PM
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Probably A
Stupid Question
I have a ticket open with support and they are saying that a debug
binary they tried to have us install wasn’t working because of the our
platform / OS setup. I am under the understanding that we are running our
NBU master server on Solaris 10 x86, however, I’ve started second
guessing myself because of the output from the uname –a command.
It produces the following SunOS nbumaster01 5.10 Generic_127128-11 i86pc i386 i86pc
Can someone just confirm that this is
indeed what I should see on an x86 server ?
Thanks in advance
Mark
Glazerman
Enterprise Storage Administrator
Spartech
Corporation
Desk: 314-889-8282
Fax: 314-854-8282
Cell: 618-520-3401
mark.glazerman AT spartech DOT com
http://www.spartech.com
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