Thanks a lot yaar .
It helped me a lot. it  was good experience with sharing knowledge with you .


MOHAMMED ASHRAF

MOB: 9870161983

--- On Sun, 21/3/10, Nadeem M. Khan <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Nadeem M. Khan <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LinuxVadaPav] About unix installation
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 21 March, 2010, 4:38 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 7:01 PM, ashraf mohammed <ashraflinux@ yahoo.com> 
wrote:



> And i spoke to one of my friend i told that i can install solaris 10g at my 
> home.

> So if i installed solaris 10g at my home will it help me getting well verse 
> with unix (ibm ) .



There is no operating system called "Solaris 10g". There's an OS

called Solaris 10 and a database called Oracle 10g. I know Oracle Corp

has taken over Sun Microsystems, but they have not come up with an

integrated product called "Solaris 10g".



> So the hole point is if i installed solaris 10g will it help me in getting 
> well verse in unix



No. Solaris is way different from AIX. The way solaris sees its

devices (c0t1d4, lan0) is different from AIX (hdisk0, ent0). On

Solaris, LVM is not compulsory. On AIX, you cannot have a running

system without rootvg. To start services on AIX, you use startsrc. On

Solaris, you use svcs. To install software (filesets) on AIX, you use

installp. On Solaris, you install software (packages) using pkgadd.



These are just a few differences. Even their boot processes and

runlevels differ. That means you can't troubleshoot AIX even if you

have an excellent understanding of Solaris.



> And also if any good  documentation or notes on installing solaris 10g



If you still want to install Solaris 10, google is your friend for the docs.



Regards,

NMK.



    
     

    
    


 



  






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