On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, RaghuNath L wrote:
> Hi Chris.
>
> UnixWare 2.1.3 (godzilla) (pts/3)
>
Unixware is a product of SCO
http://www.sco.com/unixware21/
and runs on the Intel family of processors.
> It's not just firm ware the os is present in Emc quota and other things are set
> by emc only, it has it's own fstab file i think.
>
Trying to remember the details from the presentation EMC gave us...they
have a v3 architecture (on the 3000 and 5000 Symmetrix) that's 68000
based. Their new v5 architecture (on the 8000 series Symmetrix) is PowerPC
based.
Unixware runs on neither one of those processor families.
I think you're confusing the Symmetrix itself with a host you have
attached to it.
Regards,
Chris
> >
> > The firmware on the EMC has nothing to do with file system integrity. Its
> > function is to make the Symmetrix appear as a simple disk(s) to the
> > host(s) connected to it. The filesystem integrity on an EMC is no
> > better/worse than whatever operating system filesystem you're using on the
> > host(s) attached to it.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Chris
> >
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