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06-15-2007 03:21 AM
06-15-2007 03:21 AM
Hi guys i am asked sometimes in the interview do u know tru64 unix. And i sau no. But what is tru 64 unix. I am an hp-ux /linux admin. New to the field of unix. Thanks
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06-15-2007 04:51 AM
06-15-2007 04:51 AM
Re: what is tru64 unix
http://hp.com/go/tru64unix
Formerly:
http://www.unix.digital.com/
As I write this, the server seems to be dead,
so it's hard to check those URLs. Perhaps
later.
Formerly:
http://www.unix.digital.com/
As I write this, the server seems to be dead,
so it's hard to check those URLs. Perhaps
later.
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06-15-2007 08:31 PM
06-15-2007 08:31 PM
Solution
I am TRU64 admin, as well as hp-ux /linux admin.
TRU64 is (was) unix with far best clustering solutions. And with really good file system type (advfs). Also has kernel level FC multipathing for years (HP-UX has it few months in 11.31).
But this OS is no longer under development. HP decided to kill it.
First, HP promised to port best TRU64 stuff (TRU cluster and advfs) to HP-UX.
But after some time HP said they would NOT do it.
I miss some features of TRU64 on HP-UX.
But it is how it is, bad guys often win in real world.
TRU64 is (was) unix with far best clustering solutions. And with really good file system type (advfs). Also has kernel level FC multipathing for years (HP-UX has it few months in 11.31).
But this OS is no longer under development. HP decided to kill it.
First, HP promised to port best TRU64 stuff (TRU cluster and advfs) to HP-UX.
But after some time HP said they would NOT do it.
I miss some features of TRU64 on HP-UX.
But it is how it is, bad guys often win in real world.
In vino veritas, in VMS cluster
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06-17-2007 06:07 PM
06-17-2007 06:07 PM
Re: what is tru64 unix
The Tru64 Web server still looks dead.
Clearly a high priority at HP. Perhaps it'll
improve after the weekend.
Clearly a high priority at HP. Perhaps it'll
improve after the weekend.
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