Migrating to Itanium 2 Servers: Part 1 - Dr. Dobb's Journal
Migrating to Itanium 2 Servers: Part 1 Dr. Dobb's Journal, CA - 22 minutes ago Those are strong numbers, and reason enough for software vendors to take a fresh look at porting their UNIX/RISC applications to Itanium-based servers. ...
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Hi Grue, I am very new in AIX/UNIX environment. Please give me answer that during the upgrading or Migrating to 6.1 the AIX Server the applications of this server is accessible to Apps users or not? Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have a new project where I have to migrate about 150+ database environments from various solaris systems running Solaris 8 / 10 and residing on very different sun boxes (from 25k down to ancient/unsupported hardware) to AIX (power6).
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Not real Linux expert but here is the problem.
Shutdown this machine and then it would not reboot.
From everything I can tell it looks like the journal file in the logical volume is corrupted. I have tried everything I can think of to get the volume mounted.
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I've never really explored the options available in the boot firmware on our servers. Outside of needing to change boot device paths a few times for various reasons, I'm wondering what the implications are of turning off FASTBOOT. According to the man page for 'setboot', it seems that when... (1 Reply)
Hi Linuxers,
I am a newbie here and loggin this facilities regularly.
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Hi,
Does anyone seen this error before..
kernel: ENOMEM in journal_alloc_journal_head, retrying.
I encounter this problem on IBM eServers where when the above error appears usually the machine is dead or hanged. Unless a hard reboot is been done. Is this something have to do with the memory... (1 Reply)
intro(3C)intro(3C)NAME
intro - introduction to subroutines and libraries
DESCRIPTION
This section describes functions found in various libraries, other than those functions that directly invoke HP-UX system primitives, which
are described in Section(2) of this volume. Certain major collections are identified by a letter after the section identifier(3):
(3C) These functions, together with the Operating System Calls and those marked(3S), constitute the Standard C Library, which
is automatically loaded by the C compiler, cc(1). Declarations for some of these functions can be obtained from files
indicated in the appropriate entries.(3E) These functions constitute the ELF access library which lets a program manipulate ELF (Executable and Linking Format)
object files, archive files, and archive members. The link editor searches this library if the option is specified. The
header file provides type and function declarations for all library services (described in elf(3E).
(3G) These functions constitute the graphics library and are documented in separate manuals.(3I) These functions constitute the instrument support (Device I/O) library.(3M) These functions constitute the Math Library, The link editor searches this library if the option is specified. Declara-
tions for these functions are available in the header files and Several generally useful mathematical constants are also
defined in (see math(5)).
(3N) These functions are applicable to the Internet network and are part of the standard C library,
(3S) These functions constitute the ``standard I/O package'' (see stdio(3S)). These functions are in the library already men-
tioned. Declarations for these functions can be obtained from the file(3T) These functions constitute the Pthreads Library. The link editor (see ld(1)) searches this library if the option is spec-
ified. See pthread(3T) for more detailed information on threads.(3X) Various specialized libraries. The files in which these libraries are found are specified in the appropriate entries.
DIAGNOSTICS
Functions in the C and Math Libraries, (3C) and(3M), may return the conventional values or when the function is undefined for the given
arguments or when the value is not representable. is defined as in the header file. Functions in the Math Library may also return or a In
these cases, the external variable (see errno(2)) may also be set to the value [EDOM] or [ERANGE].
FILES
(For PA-RISC systems.) Standard I/O, operating system calls, and general purpose routines archive library.
(For PA-RISC systems.) Standard I/O, operating system calls, and general purpose routines shared library.
(For Itanium(R)-based systems.) Standard I/O, operating system calls, and general purpose routines 32-bit and 64-bit shared libraries.
(For PA-RISC systems.) CRT screen handling shared library.
(For Itanium-based systems.) CRT screen handling 32-bit and 64-bit shared libraries.
(For PA-RISC systems.) ELF archive library.
(For PA-RISC systems.) ELF shared library.
(For Itanium-based systems.) ELF 32-bit and 64-bit shared libraries.
(For PA-RISC systems.) SVID3, XPG4.2, and ANSI C compliant math archive library.
(For PA-RISC systems.) SVID3, XPG4.2, and ANSI C compliant math archive library.
(For Itanium-based systems.) SVID3, XPG4.2, and ANSI C compliant 32-bit and 64-bit math shared libraries.
SEE ALSO ar(1), elf(3E), ld(1), nm(1), intro(2), stdio(3S), hier(5), math(5), thread_safety(5), introduction(9).
Web access to HP-UX documentation at
intro(3C)