[Debburn-changes] r273 - nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms

Eduard Bloch blade at costa.debian.org
Tue Sep 12 08:50:53 UTC 2006


Author: blade
Date: 2006-09-12 08:50:53 +0000 (Tue, 12 Sep 2006)
New Revision: 273

Removed:
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.hpux
Log:
Move readmes that we do not support yet

Deleted: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.hpux
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--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.hpux	2006-09-12 08:48:27 UTC (rev 272)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.hpux	2006-09-12 08:50:53 UTC (rev 273)
@@ -1,139 +0,0 @@
-		I M P O R T A N T
-
-On HP-UX-11.x the maximal data size (allocated data) of a 32 bit program is
-64 MB.
-
-One solution is to build a 64 bit binary, for those the default process memory
-limit is 1 GB.
-
-64bit binaries can be created with
-
-	cc +DA2.0w
-	cc +DD64
-
-if you have the HP C-ANSI-C compiler.
-
-To compile in 64 bit mode, first call ./.clean then call
-
-	make COPTX=+DD64 LDOPTX=+DD64 
-	make COPTX=+DD64 LDOPTX=+DD64  install
-
-
-If you have an older GNU gcc, you need a 64bit compiled gcc. Older GNU gcc versions
-are not capable of switching, so you need a separate compiler installation for either:
-
-l1:/u/usr/merijn 102 > file /usr/local/pa*/bin/gcc
-/usr/local/pa20_32/bin/gcc:     PA-RISC2.0 shared executable dynamically linked -not stripped
-/usr/local/pa20_64/bin/gcc:     ELF-64 executable object file - PA-RISC 2.0 (LP64)
-l1:/u/usr/merijn 103 >
-
-With a newer GCC, you may call ./.clean then call:
-
-	make COPTX=-mlp64 LDOPTX=-mlp64
-	make COPTX=-mlp64 LDOPTX=-mlp64  install
-
-
-The other way is to alter some kernel parameters which require a reboot.
-The default kernel parameter seem to look like:
-
-Kernel param.               Value
-maxdsiz                  67108864
-maxdsiz_64bit          1073741824
-maxfiles                      200
-maxfiles_lim                 2048
-maxssiz                   8388608
-maxssiz_64bit             8388608
-maxswapchunks                3250
-maxtsiz                  67108864
-maxtsiz_64bit          1073741824
-
-The important one is maxdsiz, 64 MB is the default and it is rather low.
-There is some information page at http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hp/hpux-tune.html#maxdsiz 
-and they recommend to increase it to 1.9 GB. Sounds extreme.
-
-At http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x08afe7613948d5118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html 
-they recommend 500 MB.
-
-maxssiz shouldn't be a problem either since it has to do with swap and such as 
-storing arrays and recursion etc.
-
-If you like to know how to create 64 bit binaries on Solaris, please
-read README.compile. I hope this helps. If you found the right way for HP-UX,
-please send me a mail.
-
-
-
-The Schily makefile system usually should be able to find the best C-compiler
-on HP-UX automatically. If it does not work, here is a way force to use a different
-compiler.
-
-
-You may compile with the HP ANSI C-Compiler using:
-
-	make CCOM=cc
-
-To compile with the free K&R C-compiler call:
-
-	gmake CCOM=cc 'COPTS= ' 
-or
-	smake CCOM=cc 'COPTS= ' 
-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-HP-UX SCSI hints:
-
-Note that there are no device nodes for userland SCSI on HP-UX,
-you have to call the included shell script MKNOD.hpux first.
-
-If you own a HP-9000-800 series machine, you need to install
-the file MKNOD.hpux-800 in the /etc init shell script directory 
-in order to call it after each boot.
-
-This script will create the files in /dev/scsi/... and /dev/rscsi/...
-The permissions will be set to read/write for root only.
-
-
-HP does not handle CD-ROMs as well as it should. On the HP have a look at
-the man pages for
-    pfs
-    pfsd
-    pfs_mount
-and anymore that they refer too.
-
-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-From:
-H.Merijn Brand        Amsterdam Perl Mongers (http://amsterdam.pm.org/)
-
-As of Jun 2002, there are some patches available to HP-UX 11.00 and 11i that
-prevent the need for pfs, and these are highly recommended, since Rock-Ridge
-extensions are now supported from the kernel level.
-
-For 11.00:
-
-a5:/ 103 # swlist | grep -i rock
-  PHCO_26449   1.0  Add Rock Ridge extension to mount_cdfs(1M)
-  PHKL_26448   1.0  Y2k; Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
-  PHKL_26450   1.0  Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
-a5:/ 104 #
-
-PHKL_26448 is not recommended, but I never had any trouble with it. I still
-have to install PHKL_28060 over PHKL_26448
-
-  PHKL_28060   1.0  Y2k; Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660
-
-For 11i:
-
-  PHKL_28025   1.0  Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660 
-  PHKL_26269   1.0  Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660 
-  PHCO_25841   1.0  Add Rock Ridge extension to mount_cdfs(1M) 
-
-I don't have 11i (yet), so I got this from HP-UX' patch database.
-
-The problem is that they did /not/ enable RR by default, but made it a mount
-option. D'uh! But you can add it in /etc/fstab, and never worry again :)
-
-a5:/ 104 # grep cd /etc/fstab
-/dev/cd0        /cdrom          cdfs    ro,rr,noauto    0 0
-a5:/ 105 #
-
-




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