From Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM Mon May 5 06:04:39 2008 From: Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM (Xinfeng Liu) Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 21:04:39 +0800 Subject: [ug-shosug] a special day for opensolaris Message-ID: <481F05E7.8020408@sun.com> Hi, Today is a special day for opensolaris. The home page of www.opensolaris.org is just updated hours ago. Also new website www.opensolaris.com is established. Cheers, Xinfeng From Adam.Zhang at Sun.COM Mon May 5 06:36:01 2008 From: Adam.Zhang at Sun.COM (Adam Zhang) Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 21:36:01 +0800 Subject: [ug-shosug] a special day for opensolaris In-Reply-To: <481F05E7.8020408@sun.com> References: <481F05E7.8020408@sun.com> Message-ID: <481F0D41.9050207@sun.com> ????????????????686M??????????650M???? Adam Xinfeng Liu ??: > Hi, > Today is a special day for opensolaris. > The home page of www.opensolaris.org is just updated hours ago. > Also new website www.opensolaris.com is established. > > Cheers, > Xinfeng > _______________________________________________ > ug-shosug mailing list > ug-shosug at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ug-shosug > From aubrey at blastwave.org Mon May 5 07:17:18 2008 From: aubrey at blastwave.org (Aubrey Li) Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 22:17:18 +0800 Subject: [ug-shosug] a special day for opensolaris In-Reply-To: <481F0D41.9050207@sun.com> References: <481F05E7.8020408@sun.com> <481F0D41.9050207@sun.com> Message-ID: <6d6a94c50805050717w40fed762m1e2c10da7b881121@mail.gmail.com> ?????700Mb????????Adam???????????:D -Aubrey On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Adam Zhang wrote: > ????????????????686M??????????650M???? > > Adam > > Xinfeng Liu ??: > > > > Hi, > > Today is a special day for opensolaris. > > The home page of www.opensolaris.org is just updated hours ago. > > Also new website www.opensolaris.com is established. > > > > Cheers, > > Xinfeng > > _______________________________________________ > > ug-shosug mailing list > > ug-shosug at opensolaris.org > > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ug-shosug > > > > _______________________________________________ > ug-shosug mailing list > ug-shosug at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ug-shosug > From Jim.Grisanzio at Sun.COM Thu May 8 08:21:09 2008 From: Jim.Grisanzio at Sun.COM (Jim Grisanzio) Date: Fri, 09 May 2008 00:21:09 +0900 Subject: [ug-shosug] Chinese Storage Blog Message-ID: <48231A65.5020106@sun.com> hey, guys. There was an open storage launch recently, and Bob Porras, storage VP, had has blog translated into Chinese http://blogs.sun.com/bobp/zh/. This is just the first of many more blogs that will be translated. If you would like more blogs in Chinese, let Deirdre know. Jim -- http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris From Deirdre.Straughan at Sun.COM Thu May 15 10:00:37 2008 From: Deirdre.Straughan at Sun.COM (Deirdre Straughan) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 10:00:37 -0700 Subject: [ug-shosug] Eric Kustarz's blog now in Chinese In-Reply-To: <48231A65.5020106@sun.com> References: <48231A65.5020106@sun.com> Message-ID: <482C6C35.4080402@sun.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Jim.Grisanzio at Sun.COM Wed May 21 09:15:41 2008 From: Jim.Grisanzio at Sun.COM (Jim Grisanzio) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 01:15:41 +0900 Subject: [ug-shosug] A Personal Note Message-ID: <48344AAD.6020602@sun.com> hey, guys. My wife and I are following the press coverage out of China about the earthquake quite closely. We live here in Japan, so we are very much in an earthquake zone ourselves, and what happed there can just as easily happen here. For that reason, we are truly humbled. Best wishes to you, your friends, and your families during this time. Jim -- http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris/ From Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM Wed May 21 19:25:16 2008 From: Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM (Xin-Feng Liu) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 10:25:16 +0800 Subject: [ug-shosug] A Personal Note In-Reply-To: <48344AAD.6020602@sun.com> References: <48344AAD.6020602@sun.com> Message-ID: <4834D98C.8060903@Sun.COM> Hi, Jim, Thank you very much for your wishes. ChengDu (ug-cdosug) is the capital city of SiChuan Province, where the earthquake happened. Wish all members of ug-cdosug are well too. BTW, Japan is probably the best country in the world for predicting/preparing/handling earthquakes. Please don't be too worried:-). Maybe China can learn some experiences and lessons from Japan in the future. Thanks, Xinfeng Jim Grisanzio wrote: > hey, guys. My wife and I are following the press coverage out of China > about the earthquake quite closely. We live here in Japan, so we are > very much in an earthquake zone ourselves, and what happed there can > just as easily happen here. For that reason, we are truly humbled. Best > wishes to you, your friends, and your families during this time. > > Jim > From Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM Sun May 25 19:52:14 2008 From: Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM (lxf) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 10:52:14 +0800 Subject: [ug-shosug] power management of opensolaris 2008.05 ? Message-ID: <483A25DE.90003@sun.com> Hi, Does somebody know about power management in opensolaris 2008.05? I want to bring down the Intel Centrino CPU frequency on my laptop. But kstat cpu_info showed only one supported_frequencies_Hz. My cpu is: x86 (GenuineIntel 6D8 family 6 model 13 step 8 clock 1867 MHz) And anybody has tried GNOME Power Manager(http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/windmill/gpm/) on opensolaris 2008.05? Thanks in advance, Xinfeng From aubrey at blastwave.org Sun May 25 20:00:29 2008 From: aubrey at blastwave.org (Aubrey Li) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 11:00:29 +0800 Subject: [ug-shosug] power management of opensolaris 2008.05 ? In-Reply-To: <483A25DE.90003@sun.com> References: <483A25DE.90003@sun.com> Message-ID: <6d6a94c50805252000p2b4bc0d1u794924473f5827ac@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 10:52 AM, lxf wrote: > Hi, > Does somebody know about power management in opensolaris 2008.05? > I want to bring down the Intel Centrino CPU frequency on my laptop. But > kstat cpu_info showed only one supported_frequencies_Hz. My cpu is: > x86 (GenuineIntel 6D8 family 6 model 13 step 8 clock 1867 MHz) > > And anybody has tried GNOME Power > Manager(http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/windmill/gpm/) on > opensolaris 2008.05? > > Thanks in advance, > Xinfeng Turn on the "speedstep" option in your bios. Then have a try to see what PowerTOP tell you: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/tesla/Work/Powertop/ [download URL]: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/tesla/Work/Powertop/SUNWpowertop-1.0_5939.5.11-i386.pkg.bz2 I'd like to track the PM issue on your laptop, :-) Thanks, -Aubrey From Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM Sun May 25 20:50:05 2008 From: Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM (lxf) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 11:50:05 +0800 Subject: [ug-shosug] power management of opensolaris 2008.05 ? In-Reply-To: <6d6a94c50805252000p2b4bc0d1u794924473f5827ac@mail.gmail.com> References: <483A25DE.90003@sun.com> <6d6a94c50805252000p2b4bc0d1u794924473f5827ac@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <483A336D.7060806@sun.com> Hi, Aubrey, Thanks for your kind help! I know you're the expert in this area:-) The speedstep is already enabled in bios, my ubuntu and winXP on the same laptop all work well. Below is powertop output: -bash-3.2# powertop -d Solaris PowerTOP 1.0 (C) 2007 Intel Corporation Collecting data for 5 second(s) Cn Avg residency C0 (cpu running) (11.3%) C1 4.1ms (88.7%) P-states (frequencies) 1861 Mhz 100.0% Wakeups-from-idle per second: 215.6 interval: 5.0s Top causes for wakeups: 46.7% (100.6) :uhci`uhci_handle_root_hub_status_change 46.4% (100.0) :genunix`clock 15.5% ( 33.3) :ehci`ehci_handle_root_hub_status_change 15.3% ( 32.9) gam_server : 4.7% ( 10.2) mixer_applet2 : 4.6% ( 10.0) :genunix`delay_wakeup 4.6% ( 10.0) :ata`ghd_timeout 4.5% ( 9.8) :pci-ide#1 4.1% ( 8.8) soffice.bin : 2.4% ( 5.2) :bge#0 2.3% ( 5.0) gnome-terminal : .... What should I do next to make the speedstep work on the opensolaris of my laptop? Thanks again, Xinfeng Aubrey Li wrote: > On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 10:52 AM, lxf wrote: >> Hi, >> Does somebody know about power management in opensolaris 2008.05? >> I want to bring down the Intel Centrino CPU frequency on my laptop. But >> kstat cpu_info showed only one supported_frequencies_Hz. My cpu is: >> x86 (GenuineIntel 6D8 family 6 model 13 step 8 clock 1867 MHz) >> >> And anybody has tried GNOME Power >> Manager(http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/windmill/gpm/) on >> opensolaris 2008.05? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Xinfeng > > Turn on the "speedstep" option in your bios. > > Then have a try to see what PowerTOP tell you: > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/tesla/Work/Powertop/ > > [download URL]: > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/tesla/Work/Powertop/SUNWpowertop-1.0_5939.5.11-i386.pkg.bz2 > > I'd like to track the PM issue on your laptop, :-) > Thanks, > -Aubrey From aubrey at blastwave.org Sun May 25 22:21:21 2008 From: aubrey at blastwave.org (Aubrey Li) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 13:21:21 +0800 Subject: [ug-shosug] power management of opensolaris 2008.05 ? In-Reply-To: <483A336D.7060806@sun.com> References: <483A25DE.90003@sun.com> <6d6a94c50805252000p2b4bc0d1u794924473f5827ac@mail.gmail.com> <483A336D.7060806@sun.com> Message-ID: <6d6a94c50805252221x61ab1333u177f44705553e8cb@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 11:50 AM, lxf wrote: > Hi, Aubrey, > > Thanks for your kind help! I know you're the expert in this area:-) > > The speedstep is already enabled in bios, my ubuntu and winXP on the same > laptop all work well. So I assume you can see different frequencies on ubuntu or winXP, is that right? > > Below is powertop output: > > -bash-3.2# powertop -d > Solaris PowerTOP 1.0 (C) 2007 Intel Corporation > > Collecting data for 5 second(s) > Cn Avg residency > C0 (cpu running) (11.3%) > C1 4.1ms (88.7%) > P-states (frequencies) > 1861 Mhz 100.0% > > What should I do next to make the speedstep work on the opensolaris of my > laptop? hmm, it looks like solaris kernel didn't get speedstep support on your laptop. Let's go ahead to see what's wrong with it. #pkg-get install acpidump #/opt/csw/bin/acpidump > acpidump.out please send the file "acpidump.out" to me. Thanks, -Aubrey > > Aubrey Li wrote: >> >> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 10:52 AM, lxf wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> Does somebody know about power management in opensolaris 2008.05? >>> I want to bring down the Intel Centrino CPU frequency on my laptop. But >>> kstat cpu_info showed only one supported_frequencies_Hz. My cpu is: >>> x86 (GenuineIntel 6D8 family 6 model 13 step 8 clock 1867 MHz) >>> >>> And anybody has tried GNOME Power >>> Manager(http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/windmill/gpm/) on >>> opensolaris 2008.05? >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> Xinfeng >> >> Turn on the "speedstep" option in your bios. >> >> Then have a try to see what PowerTOP tell you: >> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/tesla/Work/Powertop/ >> >> [download URL]: >> >> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/tesla/Work/Powertop/SUNWpowertop-1.0_5939.5.11-i386.pkg.bz2 >> >> I'd like to track the PM issue on your laptop, :-) >> Thanks, >> -Aubrey > From friedrichfu at hotmail.com Mon May 26 20:57:43 2008 From: friedrichfu at hotmail.com (fuFriedrich) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 03:57:43 +0000 Subject: [ug-shosug] [ug-bjosug] A Personal Note In-Reply-To: <4834D98C.8060903@Sun.COM> References: <48344AAD.6020602@sun.com> <4834D98C.8060903@Sun.COM> Message-ID: well, for the most successful earthquake forecast in the world, China definitely rank lucky first. the twice successful forecasts for the haicheng earthquake is still unsurpassed. the second should go to USA. Japan probably rank later. but quake-forecasting is just like spinning a coin. It is hardly specifically forecast when/where/how. but the seismological engineering is another thing. money always matters. Japan suffered much more earthquake misery than other area in the world. So they are more vigiliant 24X7 to natural disaster. every Japan's goverment plan a big budget for quake relif fund that quite help/train people a lot. we are all shaken to the overwhelming nature power. So please do NOT be stubborn. Prepare and be rational. agitation is more terrible than disaster itself. once you encounter a quake,please kind in mind your action within 1-2 minutes will sentence you live or not. > Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 10:25:16 +0800 > From: Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM > To: Jim.Grisanzio at Sun.COM > CC: ug-shosug at opensolaris.org; ug-bjosug at opensolaris.org; ug-cdosug at opensolaris.org; ug-szosug at opensolaris.org > Subject: Re: [ug-bjosug] [ug-shosug] A Personal Note > > Hi, Jim, > Thank you very much for your wishes. > ChengDu (ug-cdosug) is the capital city of SiChuan Province, where the > earthquake happened. Wish all members of ug-cdosug are well too. > > BTW, Japan is probably the best country in the world for > predicting/preparing/handling earthquakes. Please don't be too > worried:-). Maybe China can learn some experiences and lessons from > Japan in the future. > > Thanks, > Xinfeng > > Jim Grisanzio wrote: > > hey, guys. My wife and I are following the press coverage out of China > > about the earthquake quite closely. We live here in Japan, so we are > > very much in an earthquake zone ourselves, and what happed there can > > just as easily happen here. For that reason, we are truly humbled. Best > > wishes to you, your friends, and your families during this time. > > > > Jim > > _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Photo gallery ????????????????????????????? http://get.live.cn/product/photo.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM Mon May 26 22:39:57 2008 From: Xinfeng.Liu at Sun.COM (Xinfeng Liu) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 13:39:57 +0800 Subject: [ug-shosug] [ug-bjosug] A Personal Note In-Reply-To: References: <48344AAD.6020602@sun.com> <4834D98C.8060903@Sun.COM> Message-ID: <483B9EAD.7080203@sun.com> Hi, friedrichfu, Thanks for sharing this info. China had so successful earthquake predict. However, one year later, TangShan earthquake happened:-(. In the 20th century, the most deadliest earthquakes are from China. http://history1900s.about.com/od/horribledisasters/a/deadlyquakes.htm Thanks, Xinfeng fuFriedrich wrote: > well, > for the most successful earthquake forecast in the world, > China definitely rank lucky first. the twice successful forecasts for > the haicheng earthquake is still unsurpassed. > the second should go to USA. Japan probably rank later. > but quake-forecasting is just like spinning a coin. It is hardly > specifically forecast when/where/how. > > but the seismological engineering is another thing. money always matters. > Japan suffered much more earthquake misery than other area in the world. > So they are more vigiliant 24X7 to natural disaster. every Japan's > goverment plan a big budget for quake relif fund that quite help/train > people a lot. > > we are all shaken to the overwhelming nature power. > So please do NOT be stubborn. Prepare and be rational. agitation is more > terrible than disaster itself. > once you encounter a quake,please kind in mind your action within 1-2 > minutes will sentence you live or not.