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jimdaworm 02-01-2005 02:18 PM

AS400 where can I find lots of info?
 
Hi!

I am going to an inverview and they are using an IBM-AS400 Which I donīt know anything about as I have never worked with īRealī servers.

I have been googling but could only find the IBM page which basically was support and sales.

Does anyone know of anywhere that I can read all about these servers, which osīs they usually use etc etc

Thanks for your time!
:study:

Tinkster 02-01-2005 03:23 PM

That would be AIX, IBMs own Unix ...


Cheers,
Tink

jimdaworm 02-01-2005 06:13 PM

Thanks for the info tinkster!

how are you enjoying the earthquakes here in wellington?

Tinkster 02-01-2005 06:32 PM

Doesn't bother me much :) ... my wife and some
of my colleagues however get quite jumpy ;}

When did you come back from Spain?


Cheers,
Tink

jimdaworm 02-01-2005 06:38 PM

Got back about two months ago but have been around a bit deciding where to live until we finally decided that Wellington seemed cool and there seemed to be some work available as well.

Now I had best be off and try to find out a little about AIX so I donīt look like a complete idiot... like if they ask me if I know what it is:D

Tinkster 02-01-2005 07:11 PM

Wellington is phantastic ;) ...

Btw, I just did another search on AS/400 (it's been
many years that I last sw one) and it appears that
there's something called OS/400 as well these days.

Not sure whether that's just a name-change or really
something new, though. :/


Cheers,
Tink

jimdaworm 02-01-2005 10:05 PM

According to this:

Quote:

http://www.internetweek.com/news0199/news012099-1.htm
Os400 is an operating system and the As400 is/was a midrange server as of 1999:eek:

Does that mean that its quite old hardware?? Unless I have just completely confused myself That would explain the fact I canīt find it on the IBM page.

derekp 02-02-2005 04:18 AM

Well IBM have changed the name from AS400 to "iSeries". Some of the hardware might be old, but they update the operating system regularly - and the larger machines just make the eyes boggle. These machines have been known to survive explosions and floods.
Just type iSeries into the address bar in Firefox and you'll get a page all about them. Its nice to know you have them down there... I could come looking for work soon.
[Edit: by the way, the operating system is different from Unix... though you can run Unix command shells. But OS400 is in a league of its own.]

looseCannon 02-02-2005 09:33 AM

AS/400'S generally run OS/400. However, if you get one of the "new" ones with the Power5 in it, it doesn't have to (same for pSeries servers).

You can run OS/400, AIX 5.x, and Linux (SuSE SLES9, RedHat ES) on power5 systems regardless of being a pSeries or iSeries.

Not sure how useful that is to you. I keep telling our AS/400 admin I don't want to run his "junk" on my servers. He says the feeling is mutual.

steveVR4 02-02-2005 01:13 PM

You've pretty much got the scoop already, but yes the AS/400 became the iSeries, and recently was renamed to i5. Rock solid systems. As looseCannon's story demonstrates, each system has its place. A Linux/UNIX box wouldn't be well suited to run my iSeries apps, and to some extent the reverse is true. Although the iSeries does a good job of doing a lot of different things. I'm a sysadmin on the iSeries but just started picking up some Linux, as we will be running Linux in a partition on one of our iSeries boxes.

If you have any specific questions IM me, although I'll be away next week. :cool:

Here are a few links:
IBM iSeries Information Center
IBM iSeries Server Page

jimdaworm 02-02-2005 02:37 PM

Thanks for all the info! hey looseCannon
Quote:

I keep telling our AS/400 admin I don't want to run his "junk" on my servers.
what did you mean by that?? What junk?

derekp thanks for explaining the name changes!

looseCannon 02-02-2005 02:49 PM

His OS. Don't want to load his OS on my pSeries servers. No good reason for not wanting to do it other than to give him a hard time.

steveVR4 02-02-2005 03:15 PM

It wouldn't run anyways, would it? :scratch:

looseCannon 02-02-2005 03:31 PM

Previous post:

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You can run OS/400, AIX 5.x, and Linux (SuSE SLES9, RedHat ES) on power5 systems regardless of being a pSeries or iSeries.

steveVR4 02-02-2005 03:32 PM

:newbie:


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