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What has AIX 5L Version 5.3 done to strengthen RAS?
Learn about some of the AIX 5L(TM) Version 5.3 features that improve system resilience through data capture, analysis, and automated recovery. Follow along as Shiv Dutta deals with the set of features commonly grouped as RAS (Reliability, Availability and Serviceability).
Articles 24 Feb 2005  
 
Storage Management in AIX 5L Version 5.3
AIX 5L(TM) Version 5.3 has incorporated a number of features that make it functionally much more powerful than prior releases of the operating system. IBM(R) consultant Shiv Dutta focuses on some of the features that have been introduced in AIX 5L Version 5.3 to enhance the scope, functionality, and performance of the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) and Enhanced Journal File System (JFS2).
Articles 16 Nov 2006  
 
AIX commands you should not leave home without
Do you wish you could answer some of your own questions when you work with AIX and your System p server? Do you ever feel you could save time by not having to call on the support professionals all the time? Well, wish no more. Shiv Dutta discusses some of the AIX commands that answer those questions and tells you how to enlarge the list of such answers.
Articles 14 Oct 2008  
 
AIX commands you should not leave home without
Do you ever feel you wish you could answer some of your own questions when you work with AIX(R) and your System p(TM) server? Do you ever feel you could save time by not having to call on the support professionals all the time? Well, wish no more. Shiv Dutta discusses some of the AIX commands that answer those questions and tells you how to enlarge the list of such answers.
Articles 24 Oct 2006  
 
Update your AIX system with SUMA
Learn how the Service Update Management Assistant (SUMA), a feature first introduced in AIX 5L(TM) Version 5.3, automates the update process for AIX(R) systems. We'll also examine issues surrounding AIX updates and how to implement specific steps to overcome them.
Articles 17 Nov 2006  
 
AIX updates Version 3: How to work the puzzle
Perhaps no other aspect of AIX(R) generates as much confusion as AIX updates. AIX users constantly struggle with questions, such as: What's a program temporary fix (PTF)? What's an authorized program analysis report (APAR)? Am I running the latest Maintenance Level (ML) or Technology Level (TL)? What is the latest ML or TL? By understanding the answers to these questions, you learn how to discover, install, and use AIX updates.
Articles 11 Apr 2006  
 
How to install AIX 5L
Get step-by-step instructions for a number of generic AIX(R) system setup procedures. These instructions should work for any of the AIX(TM) 5L releases. Variations, if any, should be minor.
Articles 31 Aug 2005  
 
From parallel SCSI to serial SCSI
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface), often called Parallel SCSI, is almost 30 years old and can hardly keep up with the demands of today’s IT environment. Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) was developed to address the limitations inherent in SCSI. This article highlights the differences between these two interfaces and points out the attributes that account for the increasing popularity of SAS.
Articles 16 Dec 2008  
 
Enhancements in AIX 5L Version 5.3 for application development
Examine several enhancements in AIX 5L(TM) Version 5.3 that can assist you in developing your own software. Among the enhancements described in this article are: POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface) Realtime compliant functions, increased Inter-Process Communication (IPC) limits, thread support in gmon.out and gprof, enhancements to malloc and dbx, marking of an executable's read and write sections, and scalability enhancements.
Articles 04 Aug 2005  
 
AIX 5L Version 5.3: What's in it for you?
Learn what features you can benefit from in AIX 5L(TM) Version 5.3. With guaranteed binary compatibility with the previous releases on the one hand and support for advanced technologies such as Virtual SCSI, Virtual Ethernet, Micro-Partitioning(TM), and Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) on the other, AIX 5L continues to empower users and developers with flexible, reliable, and powerful tools to interoperate smoothly across different IT environments.
Articles 22 Nov 2006  
 
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