We switched from Solaris to Redhat about 3-4 years ago. Some unix commands were a little different that we had in scripts and some programs, those had to be changed.
It is on a Dell box and it was like comparing a Jet to a prop plane in terms of performance. I remember it being an easy switch over. Hardest part was porting the data over, for us we had to funxi the data. I can't think of anything negative about the switch at all. It has been a very stable environment, we have 117 user license, and most of those get used. We use uniobjects for several applications. Brenda Price Affiliated Acceptance Corporation Sunrise Beach, MO -----Original Message----- From: Doug Chanco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 8:36 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] UNIVERSE on Red Hat? Hey all, Does anyone have any experience running universe on red hat in an enterprise environment? I have run UV PE on centos and red hat just fine BUT I am talking about 400+ users, uniobjects, tons of printers, etc ...... I would LOVE to hear about enterprise experiences running universe on a red hat system in particular; 1. any "gotchas"? 2. any praises? 3. any performance issues? 4. any universe/OS issues? 5. any printing issues? 6. any issues with terminals or termdefs/termcaps? 7. uniobject problems? 8. anything else anyone may have run across that I did not mention This is really a question for fitzgerlad/long but what about running FAST on linux? (a wonderful chance for a plug here) :-) Any and ALL experiences/thoughts/whatever are welcomed! IF we move it would be from aix 5.2/universe 10.1 to red hat enterprise server/universe 10.2 on a "beefed up" dell server Our current setup is about @400 users @40 printers @250 uniobjects connections (from a windows app) Connections from datastage throughout the day @3000 pick databases The biggest being @ 5 gig in size Also while this is not really pick related does anyone have any experience with "flash copy" on linux/red hat? It allows us to unmount file systems and 'flash copy" the data to another area and the remount the file system and then make a backup from the "flash copy" area. Thanks! Dougc ------- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/ ------- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/