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For collecting data from HPUX there is no built in data collector (ala 'snap', or 'sysinfo'). However, there is one called [[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwcZrGo_16D5VTVReWxmaGRaMW8|Nickle]] which you can download which is a HP maintained script, but doesn't come with HPUX. You can see the most recent announcement [[https://community.hpe.com/t5/General/Updated-NICKEL-script/td-p/6805015|here]]. | For collecting data from HPUX there is no built in data collector (ala 'snap', or 'sysinfo'). However, there is one called [[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwcZrGo_16D5VTVReWxmaGRaMW8|Nickle]] which you can download which is a HP maintained script, but doesn't come with HPUX. You can see the most recent announcement [[https://community.hpe.com/t5/General/Updated-NICKEL-script/td-p/6805015|here]]. |
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| ==== HPUX Open Source Packages ==== |
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| Depending on your version and architecture for HPUX you may be able to find a lot of great open source software on the [[http://hpux.connect.org.uk/|HP Porting and Archive Center]] site. There you can find a package management tool called 'depothelper' which is a very nice front-end to depot packages similar to 'yum', 'ips', 'pkg', or 'apt' |
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==== Sales and Support Info ==== | ==== Sales and Support Info ==== |
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For 3rd party support of HPUX please see our [[https://www.parsec.com/os/hpux/|hpux information page]] on our main web site. | For 3rd party support of HPUX please see our [[https://www.parsec.com/os/hpux/|hpux information page]] on our main web site. |