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On the VLT HP-UX 10.10 and 10.20 machines, large applications for which helpdesk are responsible are accessed via NFS from te16. There are still some old versions under /diskb on some systems. These should be 'locked' and then later deleted.
The VLT HPUX 9 systems are slowly being phased out, so whenever possible avoid installing more applications there.
The VLT Solaris systems should have applications stored under te1:/software and be NFS mounted.
The ESO Solaris systems mainly use a distributed/NFS-mounted /software server.
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@ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d5 1 a5 1 d13 4 a16 5On the VLT HP-UX 10.10 machines, most large packages are installed under /disk?. Peter Bishop has tried to use /diskb, which is available on all systems. With the introduction of an HPUX 10.10 /usr/server server, however, new applications should be installed under /usr/server/apps/<applicationname>.
d21 5 a25 2The Solaris systems seem to have applications all installed locally.
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