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Re: Intel releases 64bit Xeon
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| nospam 2004-02-23, 3:33 pm |
| in article mDs_b.74345$kaP1.57080@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com, John
Smith at a@nonymous.com wrote on 24/02/2004 06:36:
> Bob Koehler wrote:
If my memory serves the DLM in linux may have been from Tru64 ?
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> Retire 'classic' HP-UX and release the 'new' HP-UX - a renamed Tru64.
That's what they should have done, but then they way to driven my marketing
rather than technology. Its taken best part of a decade to release and
mature Tru64/Advfs/LSM/Clusters. Then the bozos go oh well HP-UX has more
licences released that that Tru64 lets just port it all into our already
monolithic kernel and make it all work in <3 years. I'll die of old age
before this thing will be ready for prime time production ;(
HP (Not) Invent (ed Here)
Mark
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| Bob Koehler 2004-02-24, 12:34 am |
| In article <BC6126D4.24983%x@wedontwantyourspam.com>, nospam <x@wedontwantyourspam.com> writes:
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> If my memory serves the DLM in linux may have been from Tru64 ?
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Similar (those Open Source guys know a good thing when they see it),
but I'm not sure "from" (i.e., a reimplementation, not a copy or
donation).
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| Bill Gunshannon 2004-02-24, 12:35 am |
| In article <q39WJf0fMDFM@eisner.encompasserve.org>,
koehler@eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob Koehler) writes:
> In article <BC6126D4.24983%x@wedontwantyourspam.com>, nospam <x@wedontwantyourspam.com> writes:
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> Similar (those Open Source guys know a good thing when they see it),
> but I'm not sure "from" (i.e., a reimplementation, not a copy or
> donation).
It was a donation, but not from Tru64. It was from IBM/AIX.
bill
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| Bill Todd 2004-02-24, 9:34 am |
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"nospam" <x@wedontwantyourspam.com> wrote in message
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> If my memory serves the DLM in linux may have been from Tru64 ?
Not unless a second one was donated by HP after IBM donated theirs. Of
course, the IBM DLM (developed by their subsidiary CLAM Associates in the
early '90s) was a sufficiently close copy of VMS's to run Oracle Parallel
Server (indeed, that was the reason they wrote it).
- bill
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