03-11-2014
Understanding HP-UX Potental
Good morning,
I worked with HP-UX a number of years ago doing DR support for Sungard, installing and setting up servers for customers to test on. Since then a number of years have past, virtualisation has become the norm, and many hardware platforms have changed to support this. Now I can find plenty of information about supporting/installing HP-UX, the commands, LVM and more but its not what I'm looking for. I'm trying to find some docs to help my understand what HP-UX can do, how the virtualisation works, the disk support, containers and more. For me I need to know its potential, maybe even more the sales sell that HP would want you to see.
The reason for this is that I've moved jobs, from building, supporting and consulting on systems to a more Architect and Design role, I'm familiar with IBM POWER Virtualisation as I've continued to support. that. So I'm looking to scope out environments and confirm what is possible for a new system builds and update current systems, not directly at the moment and all my work is checked but some resources to be pointed at would be great, its seems to be hard to find current information.
I hope that make sense, and thanks in advance for your help.
P.S. I'm already looking at the HP links page.
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NAME
Pod::Elemental::Transformer::Nester - group the document into sections
VERSION
version 0.102362
OVERVIEW
The Nester transformer is meant to find potential container elements and make them into actual containers. It works by being told what
elements may be made into containers and what subsequent elements they should allow to be stuffed into them.
For example, given the following nester:
use Pod::Elemental::Selectors qw(s_command s_flat);
my $nester = Pod::Elemental::Transformer::Nester->new({
top_selector => s_command('head1'),
content_selectors => [
s_command([ qw(head2 head3 head4) ]),
s_flat,
],
});
..then when we apply the transformation:
$nester->transform_node($document);
...the nester will find all "=head1" elements in the top-level of the document. It will ensure that they are represented by objects that
perform the Pod::Elemental::Node role, and then it will move all subsequent elements matching the "content_selectors" into the container.
So, if we start with this input:
=head1 Header
=head2 Subheader
Pod5::Ordinary <some content>
=head1 New Header
The nester will convert its structure to look like this:
=head1 Header
=head2 Subheader
Pod5::Ordinary <some content>
=head1 New Header
Once an element is reached that does not pass the content selectors, the nesting ceases until the next potential container.
ATTRIBUTES
top_selector
This attribute must be a coderef (presumably made from Pod::Elemental::Selectors) that will test elements in the transformed node and
return true if the element is a potential new container.
content_selectors
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subsequent to the top-level container may be moved under the container.
AUTHOR
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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