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In article <01bd9a03$f287fe20$fd6054c7@qcqgmi1>, "Michel Gauthier"
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> Hi there,
> Since a year or two, I got the responsibility of of Oracle
> Database/Software on our MPEs computers. The implementation of Oracle on
> MPE takes advantage of the HFS and the Posix stuff on MPE. However, I've
> been working on MPE for almost 10 years now and I'm not really into Unix.
> But, in order to ease navigation and support of Oracle I'd be happy to act
> like a Unix (or Posix) guy when I put my DBA's hat on. So, can anybody
> suggest me a little book (something quite simple like a risumi) about basic
> Posix commands?
How about the computer-based training course on the HP3000, showing the
Posix features, etc.? (Release C.55.00)
:xeq posixcbt.lsn.sys
Dave King
Information Systems
Stanford Alumni Association
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