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Mission critical vs. regular oe

 
Gary Stewart_1
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Mission critical vs. regular oe

What is the difference between the Mission Critical OE and the reguler OE?
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erics_1
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Re: Mission critical vs. regular oe

Gary,

I am assuming you are talking about 11i. The differences can be seen in this pdf document from www.docs.hp.comhttp://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/11i/hpwoldfullpres.pdf

11i has several software 'bundles' to choose from. The mission critical bundle offers the largest bundle of HP applications for install without requiring codewords for the products.

Best Regards,
Eric
Sanjay_6
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Re: Mission critical vs. regular oe

Hi Gary,

11i standard bundle is the standard OS. Mission critical includes SG also with the standard bundle,

Take a look at the thread below,

http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/11i/filesets.html

http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/5971-2229/5971-2229.html

Hope this helps.

Regds
T. M. Louah
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Mission critical vs. regular oe

HP-UX 11i Mission Critical OE An operating environment marketed and supported only for commercial servers containing HPUXBase, HPUXBaseAux Bundle, Mission Critical Software Bundle, Always-Installed Network Drivers, Customer Selectable Software, and ACE Patch Bundle (when available)

HP-UX 11i Enterprise OE An operating environment marketed and supported only for commercial servers containing HPUXBase, HPUXBaseAux Bundle, Enterprise Software Bundle, Always-Installed Network Drivers, Customer Selectable Software, and ACE Patch Bundle (when available)


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