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| Markus Marquardt wrote: > as a HP-UX newbie i am a little bit confused with the different HP-UX > versions. What is the difference between > > HP-UX 11.00 This is a PA-RISC-only Release. > HP-UX 11.11 > HP-UX 11i > > Is HP-UX 11i the same as HP-UX 11.11? Yes, somehow. HP-UX 11i is the name for several Releases, one of them being 11.11 for PA-RISC or 11.23 for Itanium. To distinguish between them You should add the Release, i.e. "HP-UX 11i B.11.11"... Benjamin |
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| Markus Marquardt wrote: > Hi, > > as a HP-UX newbie i am a little bit confused with the different HP-UX > versions. What is the difference between > > HP-UX 11.00 > HP-UX 11.11 > HP-UX 11i > > Is HP-UX 11i the same as HP-UX 11.11? > > Regards, > > Markus B.11.11 = PA, 11i v1.0 B.11.20 = IA, 11i v1.5 <-- Dev release B.11.22 = IA, 11i v1.6 <-- Dev release B.11.23 = IA, 11i v2.0 -Kirk |
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| | as a HP-UX newbie i am a little bit confused with the different HP-UX | versions. What is the difference between | | HP-UX 11.00 | HP-UX 11.11 | HP-UX 11i | | Is HP-UX 11i the same as HP-UX 11.11? | Fyi, this is answered in the FAQ - http://www.faqs.org/faqs/hp/hpux-faq/ |
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| Kirk Gardner <kg@example.com> wrote: > B.11.11 = PA, 11i v1.0 > B.11.20 = IA, 11i v1.5 <-- Dev release > B.11.22 = IA, 11i v1.6 <-- Dev release > B.11.23 = IA, 11i v2.0 To expand on that a little: B.11.00 = PA B.11.23' = IA/PA, 11i v2.0' rick jones -- portable adj, code that compiles under more than one compiler these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... feel free to post, OR email to raj in cup.hp.com but NOT BOTH... |
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| 10.20 parisc (very old) 11.00 parisc (old) 11iv1=11.11 parisc (actual) 11iv2=11.23 itanium (actual) There are also Operating Environment (=base OS+add-on such OnlineJFS,Serviceguard,...): OE Foundation (base OS) OE Enterprise (base OS+OnlineJFS+...) OE Mission Critical (base OS+OnlineJFS+serviceguard+wlm+...) Note that these OE accept to be installed only on servers, not wks (OE Technical). |