9 1.2 Software vs. hardware virtualization (VT-x and AMD-V) . . . . . . . . . 11 1.3Features overview .............................. 13 1.4 Supportedhost operatingsystems ..................... 16 1.5 Supportedguest operatingsystems ..................... 17 1.6 64-bitguests ................................. 18 2 Installation 19 2.1 InstallingonWindowshosts ......................... 19 2.1.1 Prerequisites............................. 19 2.1.2Performingthe installation ..................... 19 2.1.
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Chapter 2 describes the development processes for creating and running MIDlets. Chapter 3 explains how to work with projects in KToolbar. You’ll learn how to adjust project properties, manipulate MIDlets, work with the push registry, and understand the project directory structure. Chapter 4 describes the emulator and explains how to adjust its options and take advantage of its many features. Chapter 5 shows how you can examine the performance of your application using the method profiler, memory
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6. Click Add. Enter the IP address of the Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System. Click OK. 7. Click Close. 8. Click the Rescan link to have VMware ESX discover the Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System iSCSI LUNs. 9. It is recommended that you enable any CHAP configuration after all iSCSI LUNs have been discovered. 10. After the Rescan completes, select Configuration -> Storage to add the iSCSI LUN as a DiskDevice and create a VMFS3 file system on the LUN. Optionally the iSCSI LUN can be use
None. system_ reboot Alarm Yellow “Switch sw1a was rezoned” This event reports changes in the zoning of a switch. enclosure Audit “Auditing a new switch called ras d2-swb1 (ip=xxx.0.0.41) 10002000007a609” oob Comm_ Established “Communication regained with sw1a (ip=xxx.20.67.213)” 82 Sun StorEdge 3900 and 6900 Series 2.0 Troubleshooting Guide • March 2003 Sun Proprietary/Confidential: Internal Use Only TABLE 7-2 Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Event Grid for 2 GBit Switches (Continued) C
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