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/titanic_51/usr/src/uts/common/io/ib/clients/rdsv3/
H A Dcong.c289 rdsv3_cong_updated_since(unsigned long *recent) in rdsv3_cong_updated_since() argument
293 if (*recent == gen) in rdsv3_cong_updated_since()
295 *recent = gen; in rdsv3_cong_updated_since()
/titanic_51/usr/src/cmd/svc/configd/
H A Drestore_repository.sh180 boot restore the most recent post-boot backup
181 manifest_import restore the most recent manifest_import backup
/titanic_51/usr/src/tools/opensolaris/
H A DREADME.opensolaris.tmpl36 must be running a recent build. The build schedule is available at
72 delivery. The most recent list is available on the OpenSolaris.org
/titanic_51/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/
H A DREADME13 See the file NEWS for a description of recent changes to GRUB.
H A DINSTALL16 Probably every recent GCC should work, but we recommend GCC 2.95 and
42 We use some new macros in the documents, so you need a recent
H A Dconfigure.ac62 dnl Because recent automake complains about AS, set it here.
594 dnl Because recent automake complains about CCASFLAGS, set it here.
/titanic_51/usr/src/boot/sys/boot/forth/
H A Dmenu.rc177 \ is ordered from oldest to most recent.
178 \ the BE menu will list entries from most recent to oldest,
/titanic_51/usr/src/test/libc-tests/cfg/
H A Dcompilation.cfg58 # These are ordered from less inclusive (most recent) to most inclusive.
/titanic_51/usr/src/lib/libast/common/port/
H A Dastconf.c281 Feature_t* recent; member
797 state.recent = fp;
1396 …if (state.recent && streq(name, state.recent->name) && (s = format(state.recent, path, value, flag…
/titanic_51/usr/src/contrib/ast/src/lib/libast/port/
H A Dastconf.c297 Feature_t* recent; member
856 state.recent = fp; in feature()
1465 if (state.recent && streq(name, state.recent->name) && (s = format(state.recent, path, value, flags, conferror))) in astgetconf()
/titanic_51/usr/src/boot/lib/libz/
H A DFAQ6 http://zlib.net/ which may have more recent information.
223 It has in the past, but we have not heard of any recent evidence. There
225 If you know of recent, successful applications of zlib on these operating
277 Note that you should be using the most recent version of zlib. Versions
/titanic_51/exception_lists/
H A Dinterface_cmp115 # 6747055 Solaris 10 apps using recent version of libnsl.so do
/titanic_51/usr/src/uts/common/sys/ib/clients/rdsv3/
H A Drdsv3.h643 int rdsv3_cong_updated_since(unsigned long *recent);
/titanic_51/usr/src/lib/libshell/common/
H A DPROMO.mm2 KSH-93 is the most recent version of the KornShell Language
/titanic_51/usr/src/contrib/ast/src/cmd/ksh93/
H A DPROMO.mm2 KSH-93 is the most recent version of the KornShell Language
/titanic_51/usr/src/uts/intel/io/dktp/controller/ata/
H A Dcapacity.notes.txt70 hasn't done that in recent incarnations, and I'm loath to mess
/titanic_51/usr/src/cmd/fm/eversholt/files/i386/i86pc/
H A Dgcpu_amd.esc71 * PAGE_SB_TIME the engine will fire and we will fault the most recent
/titanic_51/usr/src/boot/lib/libz/doc/
H A Dalgorithm.txt27 The hash chains are searched starting with the most recent strings, to
H A Drfc1952.txt371 This gives the most recent modification time of the original
/titanic_51/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.lib/wpad/
H A DREADME135 - libpcap (tested with 0.7.2, most relatively recent versions assumed to work,
149 relatively recent versions; this is likely to be available with most
/titanic_51/usr/src/lib/libcmd/common/
H A DRELEASE189 03-03-21 date.c: add %Q/recent/distant/ docs
/titanic_51/usr/src/cmd/fm/dicts/
H A DZFS.po154 msgstr "\nRun 'zpool status -x' to determine which pool is damaged:\n\n\n# zpool status -x\n pool: test\n state: ONLINE\nstatus: One or more devices has experienced an error and no valid replicas\n are available. Some filesystem data is corrupt, and applications\n may have been affected.\naction: Destroy the pool and restore from backup.\n see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A\n scrub: none requested\nconfig:\n\n NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM\n test ONLINE 0 0 2\n c0t0d0 ONLINE 0 0 2\n c0t0d1 ONLINE 0 0 0\n\nerrors: 1 data errors, use '-v' for a list\n\n\nUnfortunately, the data cannot be repaired, and the only choice to\nrepair the data is to restore the pool from backup. Applications attempting to\naccess the corrupted data will get an error (EIO), and data may be permanently\nlost.\n\nOn recent versions of Solaris, the list of affected files can be\nretrieved by using the '-v' option to 'zpool status':\n\n\n# zpool status -xv\n pool: test\n state: ONLINE\nstatus: One or more devices has experienced an error and no valid replicas\n are available. Some filesystem data is corrupt, and applications\n may have been affected.\naction: Destroy the pool and restore from backup.\n see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A\n scrub: none requested\nconfig:\n\n NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM\n test ONLINE 0 0 2\n c0t0d0 ONLINE 0 0 2\n c0t0d1 ONLINE 0 0 0\n\nerrors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files:\n\n /export/example/foo\n\n\nDamaged files may or may not be able to be removed depending on the\ntype of corruption. If the corruption is within the plain data, the file should\nbe removable. If the corruption is in the file metadata, then the file cannot\nbe removed, though it can be moved to an alternate location. In either case,\nthe data should be restored from a backup source. It is also possible for the\ncorruption to be within pool-wide metadata, resulting in entire datasets being\nunavailable. If this is the case, the only option is to destroy the pool and\nre-create the datasets from backup.\n "
186 msgstr "\nIf this error is seen during 'zpool import', see the section below.\nOtherwise, run 'zpool status -x' to determine which pool is faulted:\n\n\n# zpool status -x\n pool: test\n state: FAULTED\nstatus: The ZFS version for the pool is incompatible with the software running\n on this system.\naction: Destroy and re-create the pool.\n scrub: none requested\nconfig:\n\n NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM\n test FAULTED 0 0 0 incompatible version\n mirror ONLINE 0 0 0\n c0t0d0 ONLINE 0 0 0\n c0t0d1 ONLINE 0 0 0\n\nerrors: No known errors\n\n\nThe pool cannot be used on this system. Either move the storage to the\nsystem where the pool was originally created, upgrade the current system\nsoftware to a more recent version, or destroy the pool and re-create it from\nbackup.\n\nIf this error is seen during import, the pool cannot be imported on the\ncurrent system. The disks must be attached to the system which originally\ncreated the pool, and imported there.\n\nThe list of currently supported versions can be displayed using 'zpool\nupgrade -v'.\n "
/titanic_51/usr/src/contrib/ast/src/lib/libcmd/
H A DRELEASE225 03-03-21 date.c: add %Q/recent/distant/ docs
/titanic_51/usr/src/lib/libsqlite/src/
H A Dsqlite.h.in182 ** returns the integer key of the most recent insert in the database.
190 ** (or inserted or deleted) by the most recent called sqlite_exec().
/titanic_51/usr/src/data/zoneinfo/
H A Deurope296 # with measurements of recent visitors to the Meridian Room of Dunsink
570 # The most recent directive covers the years starting in 2002. See:
1059 # not heard back from them regarding my recent letter. [But I have
2879 # recent changes).
2881 # Judging by the ultra-short one-day amendments period, recent similar laws,
3184 # recent (2010) census, 3525 to 3170. (See pages 195 and 197 of
3754 # As far as I understand, the recent change to the Ukrainian time zone

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