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Operating Systems AIX Career Advice Asked Post 302408203 by bakunin on Sunday 28th of March 2010 05:32:01 PM
Old 03-28-2010
First off, you are asking in the AIX forum of this board - the answers you will get might be a bit biased because we all decided at one point that we want to base our professional lives on AIX.

That said, of course we all had some good and convincing reasons to do so: AIX is a very stable, very mature and very versatile UNIX dialect and its originator IBM is a company not likely to go out of business, be merged, sold or something such. Along with this comes IBMs hardware on which AIX runs, which is currently the fastest available (the POWER6, that is) and it is among the most solidly built in the world.

That all means chosing AIX as your area of expertise is quite a stable decision, but the most prominent fact - at least for me - is: it is fun to work with. I have used other UNIX dialects (DomainOS, Linux, HP-Ux, SCO), but none "fit my hand so good" as AIX. This is absolutely personal and i reject the idea of "this OS is better than that" - it is a matter of personal preferences and tastes.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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acl_copy_int(3) 					     Library Functions Manual						   acl_copy_int(3)

NAME
acl_copy_int - Copies the ACL from contiguous, persistent format to internal working space format LIBRARY
Security Library (libpacl.a) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/acl.h> acl_t acl_copy_int( void *buf_p); PARAMETERS
The buffer containing the contiguous, persistent form of the ACL to be copied. DESCRIPTION
NOTE: This function is based on Draft 13 of the POSIX P1003.6 standard. The acl_copy_int() function copies the contents of the ACL from the buffer pointed to by buf_p to the working storage internal format. Space is allocated as required. Upon successful completion, a pointer to the ACL internal working storage is returned. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the acl_copy_int function returns a pointer to the working storage. Otherwise a NULL pointer is returned and errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
If any of the following conditions occur, the acl_copy_int() function sets errno to the corresponding value: The ACL referenced by buf_p is not valid. The ACL working storage could not be allocated. RELATED INFORMATION
acl_copy_ext(3) Security delim off acl_copy_int(3)
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