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Type: Server System
Manufacturer: WIZBRAIN
Model: MFCS
Runs on OS Versions: Oracle Solaris 11.4    Certified
CPU Type: Intel Xeon E-2224G 3.5Ghz
Num CPUs: 1
Num Cores (per CPU): 4
SRU Tested: ORACLE SOLARIS 11.4.21.69.0
Chipset: Intel C246
BIOS/UEFI:
 Firmware Maker and Version
American Megatrends 5.13
BIOS/UEFI:
Non-Standard Settings
Intel Speedstep(tm) : Disabled / C states Disabled / AMT BIOS Features : Disabled / VT-d : Disabled
Test Suite: true
(May not apply to all OS Revisions. Please refer to 'General Notes')
Test Results: The Certification Passed! ============================================================================= System Configuration Information: ============================================================================= Hostname: solaris HCTS VERSION=5.8,REV=2016.12.26 Oracle Solaris 11.4 X86 Copyright (c) 1983, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. Assembled 23 April 2020 ................................................................... Entire package Information: Name: entire Summary: entire incorporation including Support Repository Update (Oracle Solaris 11.4.21.69.0). Description: This package constrains system package versions to the same build. WARNING: Proper system update and correct package selection depend on the presence of this incorporation. Removing this package will result in an unsupported system. For more information see: https://support.oracle.com/rs?type=doc&id=2433412.1 Category: Meta Packages/Incorporations State: Installed Publisher: solaris Version: 11.4 (Oracle Solaris 11.4.21.69.0) Branch: 11.4.21.0.1.69.0 Packaging Date: Fri Apr 24 09:16:36 2020 Last Install Time: Fri Apr 24 19:19:38 2020 Size: 2.52 kB FMRI: pkg://solaris/entire@11.4-11.4.21.0.1.69.0:20200424T091636Z ...................................................................
Last Updated: 2020-10-18

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