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Nikee Reddy
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64-Bit CDE

Hello,

At the time of 11.0 installation, I have seen the following options:

>64-bit CDE HP-UX Environment
>64-bit HP-UX Minimal

Could you please tell me the difference between the above options?

Thanks.

Regards,
Nikee
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Paula J Frazer-Campbell
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Re: 64-Bit CDE

HI

This should help:-

http://docs.hp.com/hpux/os/11.0/



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George_Dodds
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Re: 64-Bit CDE

The CDE option gives you the Common Desktop Enviroment, which basically is a windows type graphical interface.

The 64-bit HP-UX Minimal installion just give you command line access.

Obviously the CDE option takes up more disk space.

Ta

George
Steve Steel
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Re: 64-Bit CDE

Hi

I is the CDE whch is an add on graphics package and the other is a minimal stripped down os . Both for 64 bit

See

http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/5187-2270.pdf


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Nikee Reddy
Regular Advisor

Re: 64-Bit CDE

Hello,

We have 70096 terminals. Which option should I pick in this scenario and what you guys usually select?

Thanks

Regards,
Nikee

George_Dodds
Honored Contributor

Re: 64-Bit CDE

Since the 70096 is an ASCII terminal if i remember rightly just pick the minimal install.

You can allways install cde at a later date if you find you need it.

Cheers

George

George_Dodds
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Re: 64-Bit CDE

Nikee

What are you going to be using this server for?

Ta

George
Nikee Reddy
Regular Advisor

Re: 64-Bit CDE

Hello George,

We will be using it for SAP/Oracle application Server.
We are not going to run any other applications apart from these two.

Cheers,
Nikee
PIYUSH D. PATEL
Honored Contributor

Re: 64-Bit CDE

Nikee,

Since you are going to use SAP, I think that you should go for the CDE installation. Even if you go for a minimal installation, you could install CDE at a later stage also.

HTH<
Piyush
George_Dodds
Honored Contributor

Re: 64-Bit CDE

if you are only accessing the server via 70096 terminals i cant really see the point of putting CDE on at this point.

But if you intend to use pc's to access the server using emulation software then yes install CDE.
Rick Beldin
HPE Pro

Re: 64-Bit CDE

One point of clarification. The CDE libraries and binaries are all 32 bit. This is true even for 64 bit PA and IPF platforms. In addition, the current IPF delivery is for 32 bit PA binaries that run under Aries emulation.

Necessary questions: Why? What? How? When?