SUMMARY: Solaris 2x to HP-UX 10x

From: Conner McCleod (nimrha@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Aug 07 1998 - 00:00:09 CDT


Thanks to all who replied. I have many links and general resources to
HP-UX. I appreciate all the help.

The general rule, or the lesson I am learning is that you have to be
very specific with your job requirements, git it in writing if possible.
I have noticed that companies are willing to bend the truth to get you
on-board. There is a great demand for technical people, specialy UNIX
people; sometimes that demand forces managers to get the people in and
take their chances; chances been that they might just pick up and leave.
Just make sure that you have assurances about your specific area of
expertise or interest and a clear understanding of what you will be
doing. The company I am working for "The larges Corporate Bank
WorldWide is looking to fill upto six UNIX spots in the Wall Street area
NY, NY (let me refrase that, on my floor). I don't think that they are
too picky if you are HP or SUN; they just want the UNIX hands.

I have decided to stay put for now. I get a nice smile on my face "hear
to hear" twice a month. I can't get desparate or worry too much about
HP-UX. I have asked for HP training in the mean time. The issue for me
was that I was looking to work on Solaris (9-5) and keep up with the NT
world on my own time. This HP-UX learning period will affect my ability
to keep on top of NT and will force me to keep up with Solaris on my own
time. Another issue is that I have NOVELL, NT, Solaris, and now I will
be getting an HP backgrown; in reality we know that a company can only
pay you for one set of skills at the time...maybe two skills. You don't
want to find yourself knowing a little of everything and a lot of
nothing.

I have included the responsed and the URL's provided by many of you. I
tried to edit the contents to make it more readable...

Thank you again.

Conner McCleod
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sun-managers@sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu
Solaris 2x to HP-UX 10x

Thanks to:
Philip Plane philip@ra.tepapa.govt.nz
Thomas Anders anders@hmi.de
Ian Parkin parkini@BGEP.CO.UK
Bill Shorter bill@aloft.micro.lucent.com
valerie gray valerie@facade.cc.bellcore.com
Allen, Michael A. AllenMA1@ADIMSG.JHUAPL.EDU
David W. Blaine blained@kostabi.gdls.com
Mark Hargrave hargrme@wisdom.maf.nasa.gov
Wolf Schaefer schaefer@wolfe.llnl.gov
Jeff Kennedy jkennedy@eiq.com
Andrew M Townsend ATOWNSEND@DOLETA.GOV
Frank Velazquez frank@grumpy.lm.ssc.siemens.com
Line Printer lps@rahul.net
Michael Hill Michael_Hill@csgsystems.com

Special Thanks to:
Celeste Stokely celeste@stokely.com
William Duvall WDuvall@atd.gmeds.com
Robert Owen Thomas robt@cymru.com
David Evans DJEVANS@au.oracle.com
Dale Wright DWright@jbwere.com.au
Goodson Alex Alex.Goodson@cts.zeneca.com
Colin Melville Colin_Melville@mastercard.com
Ian MacPhedran Ian_MacPhedran@engr.USask.Ca
Colleen Nielsen colleen@smartdb.com
T Karthikeyan sun_ultra@hotmail.com
Viet Hoang vhoang@lucent.com

Support:
Get in touch with hpux-admin. Their email is
hpux-admin@dutchworks.nl. Very similar so this email group.

The top four places to check are:
              http://www.stokely.com/
              http://www.interex.org/
              http://www.dutchworks.nl/htbin/hpsysadmin
              http://iworks.ecn.uiowa.edu/Tech/sun_hpux_interop/

Try these:
              
http://www.stokely.com/unix.sysadm.resources/faqs.a-m.html#faq.link.hpux
Don't miss the HP-UX/Sun interoperability cookbook there.

For free software:
              http://hpux.cae.wisc.edu/
 

Resource:
http://www.comet.ucar.edu/pub_html/sac_html/hpresource.html
http://www.comet.ucar.edu/pub_html/sac_html/hpresource.html

This URL should get you started:
www.interex.org

check out:
http://hpux.csc.liv.ac.uk/

Try this site.
http://www.ugu.com/sui/ugu/show?I=hpux&F=1111111111&G=Y

Search the hpsysadmin mailing list
              http://www.dutchworks.nl/htbin/hpsysadmin
Software Porting And Archive Centre for HP-UX
              http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/

Archives: ftp.dutchworks.nl:/pub/digests/hpux-admin
(FTP, browse only)
              http://www.dutchworks.nl/htbin/hpsysadmin (Web,
              browse &
              search)

Mailing list info:
1 To subscribe/unsubscribe to this list, contact
                      majordomo@dutchworks.nl
               Name: hpux-admin@dutchworks.nl Owner:
              owner-hpux-admin@dutchworks.nl
2 A similar lists is 'majordomo@dutchworks.nl.' Put 'subscribe
              hpux-admin' in
              both subject line and message body. Excellent list.

You can find some links on http://www.hmi.de/dv/unix/hp/

Books:
The best book comes with the HP-UX media. Its called HP-UX
              Systems Administration Tasks (Part number B2355-90079).
              Alternatively try HP-UX 10.x Systems administration by
Marty Poniatowski (isbn 0-13-125873-7), its quite good but rather GUI
orientated (whoops I've just reread your message and you've already got
this).Finally the O'Reilly Essential Systems Administration book by
Aeleen Frisch (isbn 1-56592-127-5) is a must for any administrator as it
compares Solaris with HP-UX as well as AIX, LINUX and ULTRIX.
Get the book "The HP-UX System Administrator's "How To" Book" by
              Marty Poniatowski, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
              isbn 0-13-099821-4 (my copy), 1994 (my copy).

Education:
www.hp.com/education/usacanada.html
              1-800-472-5277 (US)
              1-800-563-5089 (Canada)

Resource:
www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/hp/hpux-faq/faq.html
              HP Course # H5875S : hp-ux 10.x system & network admin for
experienced unix sysadmins

For shareware:
        The Liverpool Archive is THE site for HP sysadmins. Sorry, I don't
have the
              URL but a search engine should easily find it. (I DIDN'T
FIND IT?!)

Checkout the following:
              http://interworks.org/Tech/sun_hpux_interop/outline.html

Where to Start:
I recommend that you start with http://docs.hp.com. It's a
              start, and quite
              a good collection of information. There are also the
following
              links:

              ftp://iworks.ecn.uiowa.edu/pub/comp.hp/ -- software and
ports
              http://hpux.cae.wisc.edu/ -- a large collection of ports
for
              HP-UX
              http://hp73.pvamu.edu/~hp73e771/hpfaq.html -- an HP-UX FAQ

>From Bill:
Here are some things you may want to check-out:

              * http://www.dutchworks.nl/htbin/hpsysadmin (Fuzzy search
the
              HPUX Sysadmin mailing list)

              * http://www.docs.hp.com/ (Info & Documentation)

              *http://www.software.hp.com/OS_transition/DOCS/CDE/TOC.HTM
              (Contents - HP CDE Getting Started Guide)

              * http://www.software.hp.com/OS_transition/INDEX.HTM
(HP-UX
              10.20 Transition Toolkit)

              * http://www.hp.com/education/sections/hpux.html (Course
              Listing)

              * http://www.hp.com/education/course-listing.html (HP-PS:
              Education)

              * http://us-support.external.hp.com:80/ (HP Electronic
Support
              Center)

              * http://gatekeep.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/

              * http://hpcc997.external.hp.com:80/ (Welcome to
              Hewlett-Packard)

              * http://www.hppro.com/ (HP Professional Web Edition)

                      Here is info on an HP mailing list similar to
Sun-Managers:

              To subscribe to hpux-admin-digest, send the command:
                 
                 subscribe hpux-admin-digest

              in the body of a message to "majordomo@dutchworks.nl". If
you
              want to subscribe something other than the account the
mail is
              coming from, such as a local redistribution list, then
append
              this address to the "subscribe" command; for example, to
              subscribe "local-hpux-admin":

                 subscribe hpux-admin-digest
local-hpux-admin@your.domain.net

              When you recieve your first mailing, there will be further
              directions at the bottom of the digest.

              Hope this is enough to get ya started!! Have fun!!

              William

>From Colin:
I worked a little with HP-UX two years ago. Still have a few
              links on my
              WWW page at:
              http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/6706/HP.html

              and other Unix links at:
              http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/6706/Unix.html

              Good luck! Learn to use GPM/Glance, you'll love it.

              Colin Melville
              Technology Partners

>From Ian:
> Things like - but for HP-UX:
> http://www.sun.com/:

              http://www.hp.com/home.html
              http://us-support.external.hp.com/

              Sysadmin mailing list:
               http://www.dutchworks.nl/htbin/hpsysadmin

               Send mail to: majordomo@cv.ruu.nl
               Subject:
               Body: subscribe hpux-admin

              Software porting and archive centres:
               http://hpux.ced.tudelft.nl/
               http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/
               http://hpux.csc.liv.ac.uk/
               http://hpux.cae.wisc.edu/
....
        User your browser to get to the HP Electronic Support
               Center page
                    at:
                    http://us-support.external.hp.com
                    (for US, Canada, Asia-Pacific, & Latin-America)
                    http://europe-support.external.hp.com (for
Europe)

>From T:
Most of the things, you can find it from www.dutchworks.nl for
              HP-UX System Admin.

              Also go to http://www.ugu.com

              Good Luck !

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