My biggest problems when converting from T64 to Redhat wasn't
the UV part of the equation, but rather all the unix scripts
that were fired off by UV (where the options differed, were called
different things, etc).

We also went from UV 8.2 -> UV 10, so we HAD to recompile all our
programs, and the biggest problem there was cataloged, and globally
cataloged programs. We still encounter a few things that don't work
because it uses a program which used to be globally cataloged and now
is not.

George

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ray Wurlod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 2:55 PM
>To: U2 Users Discussion List
>Subject: RE: Converting UniVerse
>
>
>Because UniVerse runs in a virtual machine (the "run machine") 
>that is customized to each of the platforms on which it runs, 
>you'd be pleasantly surprised at how little difference 
>switching hardware makes.  I've certainly moved suites of 
>programs, which ran without needing to be recompiled (the run 
>machine itself detects byte order).
>The only problems I would foresee would be
>(a) 64-bit hashed files are (cannot be) supported on 32-bit 
>platforms, so if you have any of these they will need to be 
>converted to 32-bit, Distributed if too large
>(b) pathnames, particularly embedded pathnames (of secondary indices
>If you are using SQL capability, you should use FORMAT.CONV 
>with its -export and -import capabilities.  This is the 
>recommended/approved mechanism for moving SQL schemas.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Pritchard, Hugh (CSED)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 14:30:35 -0500
>To: 'U2 Users Discussion List' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Converting UniVerse
>
>> 64-bit (say, an AlphaServer/Tru64 Unix platform)
>> to 32-bit (say, a Wintel platform)???
>> I think the question should be about a switch in operating 
>systems--that's
>> of more immediate significance to the application.
>> There are other 64-bit architectures out there besides 
>Alphas.  Put the OS
>> of your choice on one of them.  I bet the change in OS will 
>break more
>> things in the application than the change in hardware word 
>size.  Even a
>> small change in OS (Tru64 Unix to some other flavor of Unix) 
>will break some
>> things.
>> Alpha/Tru64 is owned by HP now; HP would probably love to 
>talk to you about
>> other HP platform solutions.
>> 
>>    Hugh
>> 
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>> | -----Original Message-----
>> | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> | Behalf Of Dale Young
>> | Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 1:35 PM
>> | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> | Subject: Converting UniVerse
>> | 
>> | Has any one converted a 64bit machine to a 32bit machine and 
>> | if so what kind of problems were encountered??
>> |  
>> | Thanks!
>
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