[rescue] SunOS 5.5.1 inaccessible
Jonathan C. Patschke
jp at celestrion.net
Sun Feb 16 11:56:04 CST 2003
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Jeff Workman wrote:
> Exactly how is the Sol 9 license different than the Sol 8 license?
Solaris 8 was free for machines that had 8 or fewer CPUs, so you could
run it on an SS1000 or an E450. Solaris 9 isn't free for any machine
that is SMP-capable, so even an SS10 with a single SM40 isn't eligible.
> Does it not even allow you to run on a machine that is *capable* of
> MP even if you only have one processor installed?
That is a correct assessment. The software doesn't enforce this
license, and, if I were Sun, I wouldn't care if some hobbyist is running
a free Solaris binary kit on his new-to-him MP-capable Sun. I mean,
after all, if he likes it, he might recommend Sun equipment to his boss
at work. That said, I'd be less forgiving with violating the license in
a place of business.
Whether Sun feels the same way about it as I do, though, is something
I'm not an authority on; however, in this day of PeeCees invading the
server room, it would be a great folly for Sun to go around LARTing
people who use Sun equipment in their homes.
--
Jonathan Patschke *) "It's not about who's right and who's wrong...
Thorndale, TX (* it's about who works for the government and who
*) doesn't." --Dave McGuire
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