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Operating Systems HP-UX I am new to HPUX so kindly provide information related to it Post 302301181 by vbe on Thursday 26th of March 2009 05:30:22 AM
Old 03-26-2009
robertq,
You should be able to find cheap boxes out there... you would live nearby I would have given you a D class, in workstation anything from model 9000/715 would be good for HP-UX 9.05, 9.07 or 10.20 (but will be slow) nicely made and not as noisy as new models:
B130 B180 that Im sure you could find for less than 100$...
Have you been on Ebay to see?
 

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CONFIG-MODEL-EDIT(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     CONFIG-MODEL-EDIT(1p)

NAME
config-model-edit - Graphical model editor for Config::Model SYNOPSIS
config-model-edit [options] -model Sshd [ class:Sshd element:Foo ... ] # plugin mode config-model-edit [options] -model Debian::Dpkg -plugin-file dpkg-snippet.pl DESCRIPTION
config-model-edit will provides a Perl/Tk graphical interface to edit configuration models that will be used by Config::Model. Config::Model is a general purpose configuration framework based on configuration models (See Config::Model for details). This configuration model is also expressed as structured data. This structure data is structured and follow a set of rules which are described for humans in Config::Model. The structure and rules documented in Config::Model are also expressed in a model in the files provided with Config::Model::Itself. Hence the possibity to verify, modify configuration data provided by Config::Model can also be applied on configuration models using the same user interface as config-edit. The model editor program is config-model-edit. USAGE
"config-model-edit" will read and write model file from "./lib/Config/Model/models". When you specify a "-model" options, only configuration models matching this options will be loaded. I.e. config-model-edit -model Xorg will load models "Xorg" (file "Xorg.pl") and all other "Xorg::*" like "Xorg::Screen" (file "Xorg/Screen.pl"). Options -model Mandatory option that specifies the configuration model to be edited. -plugin-file foo.pl this option can be used to create model plugins. A model plugin is an addendum to an existing model. The resulting file will be saved in a ".d" directory besides the original file to be taken into account. For instance: $ config-model-edit -model Debian::Dpkg -plugin-file my-plugin.pl # perform additions to Debian::Dpkg and Debian::Dpkg::Control::Source and save $ find lib -name my-plugin.pl lib/Config/Model/models/Debian/Dpkg.d/my-plugin.pl lib/Config/Model/models/Debian/Dpkg/Control/Source.d/my-plugin.pl -trace Provides a full stack trace when exiting on error. -force-load Load file even if error are found in data. Bad data are loaded, but should be cleaned up before saving the model. See menu "File -> check" in the GUI. -dot-diagram Returns a dot file that represent the stucture of the configuration model. "include" are represented by solid lines. Class usage (i.e. "config_class_name" parameter) is represented by dashed lines. The name of the element is attached to the dashed line. -dump [ file ] Dump configuration content on STDOUT or in the specified with Config::Model syntax. By default, dump only custom values, i.e. different from application built-in values or model default values. See -dumptype option for other types of dump -dumptype [ full | preset | custom ] Choose to dump every values (full), only preset values or only customized values (default) -load <cds_file_to_load> | - Load model from cds file (using Config::Model serialisation format, typically done with -dump option). This option can be used with "-save" to directly save a model loaded from the cds file or from STDIN. -load-yaml <yaml_file_to_load> | - Load configuration data in model from YAML file. This option can be used with "-save" to directly save a model loaded from the YAML file or from STDIN. -dump_yaml Dump a model in YAML format -save Force a save of the model even if no edition was done. This option is useful to migrate a model when Config::Model model feature changes. -dir Directory where to read and write model -open-item 'path' In graphical mode, force the UI to open the node specified. E.g. -open_item 'class:Fstab::FsLine element:fs_mntopts rules' LOGGING
All Config::Model logging was moved from klunky debug and verbose prints to Log::Log4perl. Logging can be configured in the following files: o ~/.log4config-model o /etc/log4config-model.conf Without these files, the following Log4perl config is used: log4perl.logger=WARN, Screen log4perl.appender.Screen = Log::Log4perl::Appender::Screen log4perl.appender.Screen.stderr = 0 log4perl.appender.Screen.layout = Log::Log4perl::Layout::PatternLayout log4perl.appender.Screen.layout.ConversionPattern = %d %m %n Log4Perl categories are shown in "LOGGING" in config-edit AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont, ddumont at cpan dot org SEE ALSO
Config::Model, Config::Model::Node, Config::Model::Instance, Config::Model::HashId, Config::Model::ListId, Config::Model::WarpedNode, Config::Model::Value perl v5.14.2 2012-06-22 CONFIG-MODEL-EDIT(1p)
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