AIX/HP-UX Interoperability Guide
Detailed Table of Contents (Outline)
Copyright and Trademark Statement
1. Introduction
1.1
Purpose and Scope
1.2
HP-UX vs. AIX
2. System Startup and Shutdown
2.1
Introduction
2.2
AIX
Boot Process and Startup
System Shutdown
2.3
HP-UX
Boot Process and System Startup
System Shutdown
2.4
Startup and Shutdown Summary
3. User Login and Logout
3.1
Introduction
3.2
AIX
Login Process
Logout
3.3
HP-UX
Login Process
Logout
3.4
Summary
4. Disks and File Systems
4.1
Directory Structure
4.2
AIX
Logical Volume Manager
AIX Disk Installation and File System Creation
AIX Disk and File System Summary
4.3
HP-UX
Disk Installation and File System Creation
HP-UX Disk and File System Summary
4.4
Disks and File Systems: AIX vs. HP-UX
5. Devices
5.1
Introduction
5.2
AIX
Object Data Manager
Device Classes
Adding Supported Devices
Adding Unsupported Devices
Removing Devices
5.3
HP-UX
Adding a Device without Modifying the Kernel
Modifying the Kernel in Order to Add a Device
5.4
Summary
6. Managing Processes
6.1
AIX
The ps Command
Signals
System Resource Controller
Cron
6.2
HP-UX
ps, nice, and renice
Signals
The top Command
Cron
6.3
Summary
Interoperability Notes
7. Backups
7.1
AIX
The backup Command
The restore Command
The mksysb Command
Tape Drives
7.2
HP-UX
fbackup
frecover
HP-UX and Cartridge Tapes: tcio
HP-UX's Equivalent to mksysb
7.3
Interoperability Issues
Standard UNIX Utilities
Interplatform Backups
7.4
Summary
8. Printing
8.1
AIX
The AIX Queuing System
Adding a Local Printer
Printing Locally
Printing to a Remote Printer
AIX Print Commands
Queue Management Commands
8.2
HP-UX
The Components of the LP Spooler
Setting Up the LP Spooler Using SAM
Setting Up the LP Spooler Using HP-UX Commands
8.3
Interplatform Printing
9. Configuring TCP/IP
9.1
AIX
Basic TCP/IP Configuration
Setting the Hostname
Adding a Route
Removing a Route
Flushing the Routing Table
Changing Network Card Configuration
Removing Network Card Configuration
Managing Name Servers
Adding Entries to /etc/hosts
Editing /etc/inetd.conf
Editing the /etc/services File
Editing /etc/hosts.equiv
Editing /etc/ftpusers
Managing Other Services
Using BSD Style rc Configuration
9.2
HP-UX
Using SAM to Edit /etc/hosts
Specifying a New Default Gateway
Deleting the Default Gateway
Editing /etc/inetd.conf
Editing /usr/adm/inetd.sec
Creating /etc/ftpusers
Creating /etc/hosts.equiv
Creating a .rhosts File for the Local Superuser Account
Networking Startup Files
9.3
Summary
10. Domain Name Service
10.1
AIX
named Data Files
Configuring a Primary Name Server
Configuring a Secondary Name Server
Configuring a Cache-Only Name Server
Setting Up a Remote Name Server
Name Resolution Order
10.2
HP-UX
named Data Files
Configuring a Primary Name Server
Configuring a Secondary Name Server
Configuring a Caching Only Name Server
Setting Up a Remote Name Server
Setting the Local Domain
Starting the Primary Server
Maintaining Network and Domain Data Files
Updating Domain Data Files
Name Resolution Order
10.3
Summary
11. NIS
11.1
AIX
NIS Maps and Commands
Master Server Configuration
Creating an NIS Slave
Creating an NIS Client
Managing yp Daemons
11.2
HP-UX
NIS Maps and Commands
Master Server Configuration
Creating an NIS Slave Server
Creating an NIS Client
11.3
Summary
12. NFS
12.1
AIX
Controlling NFS Daemons
Configuring an NFS Server
Configuring an NFS Client
Additional SMIT Fastpath Commands
Configuring Automount
12.2
HP-UX
Using SAM to Configure an NFS Client
Using SAM to Configure an NFS Server
Creating an NFS Server Manually
Automount
12.3
Summary
13. Mail
13.1
AIX
Customizing the /etc/sendmail.cf file
Stopping and Starting the sendmail Daemon
Mail Aliases
The Mail Queue
Mail Logging and Statistics
13.2
HP-UX
Using SAM to Install sendmail
Manually Installing sendmail
Stopping and Starting the sendmail Daemon
The Mail Queue
The System Log
13.3
An Interoperability Exercise: Creating Mail Hubs
Sending AIX Mail to an HP-UX Hub
Sending HP-UX Mail to an AIX Hub
13.4
Summary
14. X11
14.1
AIX
Files and Directory Structure
Starting X
Stopping X
aixterms
Fonts
xdm
The Desktop
14.2
HP-UX
Files and Directory Structure
Starting X
Stopping X
Fonts
hpterms
HP-VUE
14.3
X11 Interoperability
Displaying to a Remote Host
Turning Your Workstation into an X Terminal
Appendix A
Common Command Pathnames
Appendix B
Creating AIX Boot Diskettes
Appendix C
A Quick Comparison of SMIT and SAM
Appendix D
Alternate HP Boot Console User Interface
Accessing the Boot Console User Interface
Searching for Bootable Media
Booting from BOOT_ADMIN
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(Updated 09 MAR 97)
Copyright 1996 Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved.