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Old 06-20-2006
DVD for AIX

Smilie hi all,

im using AIX 5.1 UNIX for my server..my server comes with no DVD drive..for our installation we need a DVD drive to run the application...can we use notebook(window+dvd) to run DVD for AIX server. Is that possible?
or we have to copy all the content in DVD to UNIX filesystem. FYI, the DVD is about 3 Gigabyte large..

appreciate ur assistance..thanks..regards.
# 2  
Old 06-21-2006
I think that you should better copy the contents of the DVD to AIX filesystem. You cant use your Windows box.
To see what hardware devices you can install on your server (in case you are interested) check your server's announcement letter
# 3  
Old 06-21-2006
That's possible. But you need extra software such as cygwin or Microsoft SFU.
This way you will be able to export your notebook's DVD as an NFS filesystem.
# 4  
Old 06-21-2006
You are right, that is possible with other ways too, like samba. I prefer just to copy the data. With 1 Gbit ethernet it is not that hard.
# 5  
Old 06-21-2006
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Originally Posted by thalex
You are right, that is possible with other ways too, like samba.
yeah, but that way he will need to install SMB support in his AIX server and it's harder to configure Smilie

Quote:
Originally Posted by thalex
I prefer just to copy the data. With 1 Gbit ethernet it is not that hard.
I don't think that's a question of bandwidth but a question of storage Smilie
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