1. Cpu speed is the speed from SpecInt for the cpu model and MHz being considered. It can be obtained from the SpecInt WebSite at http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/cint2006.html 2. Cpu throughput is the throughput from SpecInt for the cpu model and MHz being considered. It can be obtained from the SpecInt web site at http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/rint2006.html 3. For Linux the cpu model can be obtained via "cat /proc/cpuinfo". For Windows, depending on the version, it can usually be obtained from Computer or 'My Computer' properties. Right click on Computer or 'My Computer' to get to properties. e.g. "Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5680 @ 3.33GHz (2 processors)"
vios1host inet0 changed Method error (/usr/lib/methods/chgif): 0514-068 Cause not known. 0821-510 ifconfig: error calling entry point for /usr/lib/drivers/if_en: The spe cified device does not exist. 0821-103 : The command /usr/sbin/ifconfig en0 inet 9.124.62.181 arp netmask 255 .255.255.0 mtu 1500 up failed. 0821-007 cfgif: ifconfig command failed. The status of"en0" Interface in the current running system is uncertain. 0821-103 : The command /usr/lib/methods/cfgif -len0 failed. # rmdev -dl en0 en0 deleted smitty chinet # rmtcpip Running: rmdev -d -l en1 Running: rmdev -d -l en4 Deleting inet0 ODM entry Running cfgmgr to initialize the network interfaces Saving current /etc/hosts file to /etc/hosts.save file. Then cleaning up /etc/hosts file Saving current /etc/resolv.conf file to /etc/resolv.conf.save. Then remov ing /etc/resolv.conf file Setting host name to: localhost Setting hostid to: ...
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