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inventsekar_1
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hpux, aix, sunOS, command mapping..

hi,
1. )how to find out commands mapping..ie what is the cmd in solaris for "bdf" and "sam" in hpux? is any websites maintains this cmd's mappings?

2. )what are the active communties and forums like this ITRC for other famous UNIX's...ie AIX, sunOS, others.

3. )also Database forums for Oracle, MYSQL, and for others...
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Arunvijai_4
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Re: hpux, aix, sunOS, command mapping..

Hi Sekar,

You can find everything related to commands here,
http://www.bhami.com/rosetta.html

http://www.unixguide.net


2) Sun OS : Sun managers, http://forum.sun.com/jive/index.jspa

3) Respective mailing lists..
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inventsekar_1
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Re: hpux, aix, sunOS, command mapping..

thanks arunvijai,
and still the database is the big problem for me. mailing lists deals with only mails. if any forum kind of websites, it would be better.
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Arunvijai_4
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Re: hpux, aix, sunOS, command mapping..

Hi Sekar,

For Oracle, you can try Technet, http://forums.oracle.com/forums/index.jspa?cat=1

-Arun

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Darrel Louis
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Re: hpux, aix, sunOS, command mapping..

Hi,

For Oracle you can use the Metalink, you should create an account there. This contains a Knowledge base with detail information.

Attached the commands for all unix flavours.

Goodluck

Darrel
Asif Sharif
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Re: hpux, aix, sunOS, command mapping..

Hi sekar,

Please find attached pdf file.

Regards,
Asif Sharif
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Asif Sharif
Senthil Prabu.S_1
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Re: hpux, aix, sunOS, command mapping..

Hi,
I can help on your first question,
refer this page for mapping of commans between diff clones of unix;
http://www.unixporting.com/quickguide.html


[b]. For Sun, this is the best place;
http://sun.com/bigadmin
http://www.sun.com/forums/

[c]. With respect to mysql, the best place to place your queries is
http://forums.mysql.com/


hth,
Prabu.
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