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Wondering about Itanium

 
Steven E. Protter
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Wondering about Itanium

If I'm certified and have a few years of HP-UX experience under my belt(like 8 years) am I qualified to do systems administration on an Itanium HP-UX 11.22 box?

Are there differences I need to learn about? Thanks.
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harry d brown jr
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Re: Wondering about Itanium

You would be, if they were stable enough to have as production servers. I'm wondering if someone hasn't bought into the M$ method of rolling out products that are stable. Hey Carlie, you listening :-?

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Philip Chan_1
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Re: Wondering about Itanium

Why not?

The OS should have hided 95%+ of the hardware differences for you.
Rajeev  Shukla
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Re: Wondering about Itanium

Hi Steven,
HP site has some good articles about HPUX on Itanium based server. I think most of it is similar as on PARISC except from server side. If you are concerned about H/W there is definately changes but OS part remains same. So we shouldn't worry much. Try having a look at this site.
http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/operating/choice/hpux_itanium.html

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Ravi_8
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Re: Wondering about Itanium

Hi,

OS is the same, only the difference is in H/W.

we have Itanium HP systems at one of our client site
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Ravi_8
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Re: Wondering about Itanium

Hi,

OS is the same, only the difference is in H/W.

we have Itanium HP systems at one of our client site. So you no need to do any system administration on Itanium box. If you are well versed on HP-UX that is sufficient
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Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: Wondering about Itanium

Thanks. Since I have familiarity with PC type hardware, I'll assume I can pitch jobs on Itanium then.

I appreciate your input.
Steven E Protter
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John Bolene
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Re: Wondering about Itanium

The big benefit of Itanium is that it can run multiple OS's.

HPUX, MPE, Windows, Linux.

One processor for all occasions.

For HP, it is planned to be the only option in a year or so, maybe two.

They just deliver the hardware, you decide what OS to put on it.

The new Itanium 2's are pretty darn fast machines. I have seen a demo of one.
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Ray Carlson
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Re: Wondering about Itanium

The Itanium 2s seem to be nice machines. We have 2 rx2600 boxes running HPux 11.22. There are definate differences and new things to learn, as I have discovered, but that is expected on the leading bleeding edge. Although a lot of software will run as is, various software requires getting the special Itanium version, and some of that doesn't exist yet. For example, there isn't a version of Ignite that will create a bootable tape backup. Also, the system disk is split between FAT and regular Unix. Firmware changes require using the FAT partition. HP does seem to be very helpful in getting fixes out as fast as possible. Several of their fixes have been incomplete, but HP has fixed them within a couple of days after I tell them the problems. We got the rx2600s so that we could learn about them early, but I wouldn't put a critical production system on one as of yet.
Ray
Sundar_7
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Re: Wondering about Itanium


But I am wondering what if everybody start putting Linux and Windows in Itanium boxes.

What about we HP-UX System Admins ? :-))
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John Meissner
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Re: Wondering about Itanium

My company (M&M Mars) is starting to build Linux servers using the Itanium processors. and IBM servers. To the best of my knowlege (please correct me if I'm wrong) Itanium is an intel based technology - i.e. - not risc based. I thought HPUX could only run on risc based processors?
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John Bolene
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Re: Wondering about Itanium

HP and Intel made the chips as general purpose processors.

HP wanted to use them to replace all RISC chips as it is getting really hard to make them run faster.

The benefit was to make the chip run ALL OS versions, MPE and Windows included.
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