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Subj:   Re: Preparing for Suse Linux
 
From:   Anomy Anom

<-- Anonymously Posted: Monday, January 09, 2012 16:06 -->

Essentially if you have been familiar with MP-RAS commands esp the parallel shell ones ,vitals like SAR PUMA etc - then there wouldn't be such a huge gap. But if your coming from W2K to Linux - then please familiarize yourself with command line utilities of MP RAS that tell you whats going in Teradata - wrt AWT Space MinCycles etc

Other than that stuff like Cron, backups etc are pretty much the same thing.

SUSE Linux Might offer some admin Utilities that maybe specific to it compared to MP RAS, and worth looking into. But Linux that Teradata uses is specifically hardened for Teradata.

Other than above - I don't really see such a huge leap if your coming from MP-RAS.



     
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