rosenblatt, joseph wrote:
> There is no short answer. What you need to do is determine what your job is
> doing and write a script that does the same thing. Some MPE/CI commands are
> directly translatable to Unix and some are not. Which shell flavor you use
> in your script will also effect what commands are readily available. The
> good folks at Robelle wrote a paper called HP-UX for MPE
In the June issue of the HP e3000 Advisor
(http://www.hp.com/products1/mpeixservers/advisor/feature_jun02.html), we begin
to roll out details of our comprehensive transition training strategy.
If you follow links in the above article, you will come to
http://www.education.hp.com/curr-mpe-hpe3000.htm which will soon have complete
details about our entire range of offerings. But in the meantime, you will
find links to two of our web-based tools for helping you to make MPE->HPUX
transition decisions. One tool maps MPE commands to the closest equivalent
HPUX command(s), and the other tool maps MPE intrinsics to the closest
equivalent HPUX function(s). A third tool is currently in the works to cover
system administration topics.
The direct tool links are:
http://invent9k.external.hp.com/~csy/cmds.cgi (Commands XREF)
http://invent9k.external.hp.com/~csy/intr.cgi (Intrinsics XREF)
Please use the e-mail address on the tool pages for feedback.
Enjoy...
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