IBM AIX 4.3, AIX5L manual Abbreviations and acronyms

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Abbreviations and acronyms

AIX

Advanced Interactive Execute

YP

Yellow Page

APAR

Authorized Program Analysis

 

 

 

Report

 

 

BOS

Base Operating System

 

 

CDE

Common Desktop Environment

 

 

CD-ROM

Compact Disc - Read Only Memory

 

 

CHRP

Common Hardware Reference

 

 

 

Platform

 

 

CPU

Central Processing Unit

 

 

DNS

Domain Name System

 

 

FTP

File Transfer Program

 

 

GB

Giga Byte

 

 

HMC

Hardware Management Console

 

 

IBM

International Business Machines

 

 

 

Corporation

 

 

ITSO

International Technical Support

 

 

 

Organization

 

 

JFS

Journaled File System

 

 

KSH

Korn Shell Environment

 

 

LAN

Local Area Network

 

 

LPP

Licence Program Product

 

 

LUM

Licence Use Managemant

 

 

LVM

Logical Volume Manager

 

 

MCA

Micro Channel Architecture

 

 

ML

Maintenance Level

 

 

NFS

Network File System

 

 

NIM

Network Installation Management

 

 

NIS

Network Information Service

 

 

NLS

National Language Support

 

 

OS

Operating System

 

 

PreP

Power Reference Platform

 

 

RISC

Reduced Instruction Set Computing

 

 

RTE

Runtime Environment

 

 

SMIT

System Management

 

 

 

Interface Tool

 

 

SPOT

Shared Product Object Tree

 

 

TCL/TK

Tool Command Language /

 

 

 

Toolkit

 

 

TZ

Time Zone

 

 

VPM

Virtual Product Modeling

 

 

WDFM

Withdrawn from Marketing

 

 

WDFS

Withdrawn from Service

 

 

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Contents IBM Page International Technical Support Organization First Edition December Contents Abbreviations and acronyms Copyright License Set ++ TrademarksTeam that wrote this Redpaper PrefaceComments welcome Become a published authorSupported hardware Supported hardware for AIX 5L Supported software levels for Catia and Enovia Supported hardware for Catia and Enovia3lists the minimum required software levels for Enovia Migration methods Definition of migration Reasons to migrateMigration methods New and complete overwrite installation Migration installationMigration sources Preservation installationNetwork Installation Management Alternate disk migrationAIX and compiler CDs Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Planning the migration CDE or TCL/Tk Shell scriptsMicrocode Workstation Last updated VersionIBM Sserver pSeries Customer-Managed Microcode Installation preparationAIX and compiler runtime download Web sites AIX fix delivery center3 C++ runtime Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Starting the migration Hardware layout Migration using NIMWebSM NIM launch panel Accept new license agreement checkmark Migration experiences Post-migration tasks Migration experiences for AIXUmlaute on a German language keyboard Activating spaceball or spacemouse Netscape cannot be launchedDocumentation cannot be launched Migration experiences for Catia and Enovia AIX CDE login hangAppendix A. Fileset and bundle information Example A-1 lslpp -L from AIX Version AIX Version 4.3.3 ML10 filesetsAppendix A. Fileset and bundle information Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Appendix A. Fileset and bundle information ISA Appendix A. Fileset and bundle information Example A-2 lslpp -L from AIX 5L Version AIX 5L Version 5.1 ML05 filesetsAppendix A. Fileset and bundle information Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Appendix A. Fileset and bundle information Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Appendix A. Fileset and bundle information Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Example A-3 AIX 5L Version 5.1 Bundle file AIX 5L Version 5.1 BundleCatia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version PEXPHIGS.dev.pci.14107001 Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Appendix B. Checklists Environment Client checklistServer checklist Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Abbreviations and acronyms Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version IBM Redbooks Other publicationsOnline resources Help from IBM How to get IBM RedbooksPage Redpaper