Can somebody tell if there is a non RS/6000 platform for AIX. And if there is where can I get a copy of it. Whats the story with AIX 5L does it work on Intel Platforms.
This information is gleaned from various sources. Everything may change with the final release. Nothing listed here is a guarantee.
Some of the features of AIX 5L
Name changed from Project Monterey
64 bit kernel and kernel extensions
SMP tuning and testing (up to 32 way)
NUMA enabled (with its non uniform memory access)
X-2D support on IA64M/LI>
Aix style installp support
Java based installer (InstallShield)
UDI Device Driver package Install (same code just recompile)
4K page size
The full AIX 5L will not run on 32 bit hardware
There is a different binary for Power vs IA64 chip.
Shared Library Creating and Dynamic/runtime linking.(not on Power)
No 3 D graphics on IA64
JFS2, 1 TB file support enhanced on Power JFS & JFS2 on IA64 just
JFS2
/proc file system support
JFS Data Management API (enables Veritas)
Additional Workload Manager Support
SVR4 Printing Subsystem
JVM 1.3 (Java 2)
Multipath I/O support
LDAP V 3.2
In JFS2 up to 4 petabytes of File size
In JFS2 inodes are dynamic, limited by space
on IA64 Little-endian vs big-endian (power)for integers
ELF vs XCOFF for IA64
System V.4 Shared Library Semantics on IA64
On IA64 new compiler and debugger, old compat libraries will not be
ported
Loadbind is not supported
Compilers C for AIX V 5
on IA64 no xLF Fortran or IBM COBOL
Provides common Linux tools - gcc compiler, gdb debugger, emacs
There are new redbook out for AIX 5L
and there is announcement letter 201-090
AIX 5L Differences Guide SG24-5765-00
Thanx for all the good help queen......
the problem is i dont have a rs m/c over here and i wanted to get hands on...so is there any simulator or emulator for aix
I don't know of any emulators....at one time IBM sold cds for intel that went through
system administration and other tasks with actual screen shots. Had the feel of being on a real machine............but I have
not seen them in awhile...doesn't mean they are not available. If they still were
available it woulbe be 800 IBM TEACH.... But find out the details before
purchasing..............
Somone at work had installed a demo version of an application that allowed virtual operating systems to run on their PC. They had Win 98, Linux, Win 2000 but not AIX. In fact the company said they did not support AIX at this time. I can find out the website for you if you are interested.
yes please do it vb8304...i wud like to have that...
and thanx for the help aixqueen......please if u can get any info on that cd do kindly inform me....
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