Jim Leek wrote:
So, taking your advice, I restarted the install with the following
parameters: ./naked-check-create.sh 1 512
That
is, 1 CPU and 512 Megs of Ram. I also turned the CPU frequency down to
10Mhz. It seems to be stalling in the same place as last time.
Well, I don't know what to tell you.
That
said, I advise you not to run two instances at the same time. The
limiting factor in the OS install is memory, and unless you have a large
main memory on your host, you'll probably slow things down considerably
if you run two instances.
Interesting that you way that. I have 2GB
of RAM on this machine I'm simulating on, but top only shows at most
20% of RAM being used. It seems I could easily fit in another one. Of
course, this also makes me suspicious that nothing is actually going
on.
It could be that at some point the naked scripts issue limit-memory
commands to Simics. That does a pretty good job of keeping the RAM
footprint down at the cost of performance.
Lastly,
I haven't installed Solaris 10 before, but the install process
for Solaris Express is supposedly similar and the only progress bars I
recall come from the individual package installs, after machine
identification. Judging by your output (in the previous message) the
installer hasn't yet reached machine ID.
When
you say "Solaris Express" you mean "Solaris Express Developer's
Edition", correct? I've downloaded a copy of that, and was thinking of
simulating an install of that on another machine. However, that
machine only has 1/2 GB of RAM, so, if RAM is usually the constraining
factor, maybe that's not a great idea.
Yes, Solaris Express = Solaris Express Developer's Edition.
The install does seem to have made it past machine identification
if I look at the log. I've attached the log to a follow up message so
people can
comment. (It's just over 40K, so it needs to be approved by the
moderator)
(Another interesting thing in the log, even though I said 1
processor, I get these lines:
cpu0: UltraSPARC-III+ (portid 0 impl 0x15 ver 0x55 clock 10 MHz)
cpu36: UltraSPARC-III+ (portid 36 impl 0x15 ver 0x55 clock 10 MHz)
Actually this is normal. Simics' simulated CPU boards only sport 8 GB
of ram each, so you need more boards if you want more RAM, hence you
also need more CPUs.
That doesn't seem normal.)
Jim
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