09-25-2013
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Originally Posted by
Linusolaradm1
First question: updates/fixes are free or only commercial support?
Updates/fixes are free in that you can download them from the "Fixdist Central" server (see our AIX links in the pinned thread) without any payment. Still, you can install updates only if you have the respective base level fileset, so you have to have a license for AIX already to make use of the updates.
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Originally Posted by
Linusolaradm1
Second: Is easy like hpux,there are many differences between aix and other unix system?
What do you mean by "many" and what do you mean by "differences"? Of course there are differences in all kinds of things (commands, workings, proceedings, middleware, ....). There is a number of these differences, maybe you deem these to be "many", maybe you don't. Like being an expert in UNIX-A does not qualify you as expert in UNIX-B in general the same is true here. Nobody expects a Sun specialist to have more than general Unix knowledge in, say, HP-Ux and the same way being an expert in any Unix/Linux platform does not qualify you for being an expert in AIX. The same is true vice versa.
I hope this helps.
bakunin
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Net::DNS::Question(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::DNS::Question(3pm)
NAME
Net::DNS::Question - DNS question class
SYNOPSIS
"use Net::DNS::Question"
DESCRIPTION
A "Net::DNS::Question" object represents a record in the question section of a DNS packet.
METHODS
new
$question = Net::DNS::Question->new("example.com", "MX", "IN");
Creates a question object from the domain, type, and class passed as arguments.
RFC4291 and RFC4632 IP address/prefix notation is supported for queries in in-addr.arpa and ip6.arpa subdomains.
parse
($question, $offset) = Net::DNS::Question->parse($data, $offset);
Parses a question section record at the specified location within a DNS packet. The first argument is a reference to the packet data. The
second argument is the offset within the packet where the question record begins.
Returns a Net::DNS::Question object and the offset of the next location in the packet.
Parsing is aborted if the question object cannot be created (e.g., corrupt or insufficient data).
qname, zname
print "qname = ", $question->qname, "
";
print "zname = ", $question->zname, "
";
Returns the domain name. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as "zname" and refers to the zone name.
qtype, ztype
print "qtype = ", $question->qtype, "
";
print "ztype = ", $question->ztype, "
";
Returns the record type. In dymamic update packets, this field is known as "ztype" and refers to the zone type (must be SOA).
qclass, zclass
print "qclass = ", $question->qclass, "
";
print "zclass = ", $question->zclass, "
";
Returns the record class. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as "zclass" and refers to the zone's class.
print
$question->print;
Prints the question record on the standard output.
string
print $qr->string, "
";
Returns a string representation of the question record.
data
$qdata = $question->data($packet, $offset);
Returns the question record in binary format suitable for inclusion in a DNS packet.
Arguments are a "Net::DNS::Packet" object and the offset within that packet's data where the "Net::DNS::Question" record is to be stored.
This information is necessary for using compressed domain names.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Michael Fuhr.
Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Chris Reinhardt.
Portions Copyright (c) 2003,2006-2009 Dick Franks.
All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), Net::DNS, Net::DNS::Resolver, Net::DNS::Packet, Net::DNS::Update, Net::DNS::Header, Net::DNS::RR, RFC 1035 Section 4.1.2
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