Subj : HP 9000 To : Jonathan Roberts From : Lawrence Garvin Date : Fri Jun 18 2004 11:43 pm Jonathan wrote to All at 09:51 16 Jun: JR> Hello! JR> I have been asked to support a number of HP 9000 machines. JR> Unfortunately, I have never seen one of these before much less JR> worked on one. I understand from some googling that it runs HPUX JR> which is a UNIX flavor. Is that correct? Any pointers on JR> servicing this equipment? Hoping to find some manuals on the web JR> but no luck yet. Jonathan, I'd be happy to help you with your HP9000 scenario. I spent most of 2000 working with two HP9000 systems. They run HP-UX, an HP variant of Unix, that is pretty close to standard Unix, except for those modifications designed to support the HP-unique hardware in the HP9000. A key question is: Which model(s) of HP9000 will you be supporting. They come in all sizes, but aside from the hardware issues, the operating system will be basically the same on all versions. The best way to "service" the equipment is to pay for a service contract with a company that specializes in maintaining HP9000 hardware. If you have multiple HP9000 systems, you'll be busy enough just worrying about the Operating System. Don't complicate your life by trying to get involved in hardware as well. As for documentation -- your best bet is the man pages on the system. I'll check through my archives and see what I have as far as specific notes that might be of use to you. Fire me an email to the address below, and I'll send ya what I can find. --- * Origin: lawrence@eforest.net | The Enchanted Forest (1:106/6018) .