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Thomas Flynn  
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 More options Jan 27, 2:34 pm
Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp.hpux
From: Thomas Flynn <flynnt...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:34:24 -0800 (PST)
Local: Fri, Jan 27 2012 2:34 pm
Subject: HP OSI Transport Services/9000 (OTS/9000) on other operating systems?
Does the HP OSI Transport Services/9000 (OTS/9000) OSI networking
stack product run on other operating system?

My company is interested in supporting an application which uses
OTS-9000 on linux platforms.


 
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Rick Jones  
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 More options Jan 27, 2:44 pm
Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp.hpux
From: Rick Jones <rick.jon...@hp.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 19:44:41 +0000 (UTC)
Local: Fri, Jan 27 2012 2:44 pm
Subject: Re: HP OSI Transport Services/9000 (OTS/9000) on other operating systems?

Thomas Flynn <flynnt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does the HP OSI Transport Services/9000 (OTS/9000) OSI networking
> stack product run on other operating system?
> My company is interested in supporting an application which uses
> OTS-9000 on linux platforms.

I rather doubt that OTS/9000 would run on other operating systems.  I
am rather confident it was inextricably linked to HP-UX.  There may be
outfits offering OSI Transport solutions under Linux, though I suspect
you would have to do at least a little application porting work.
Perhaps even without the OSI issue present as an application written
to HP OTS/9000 may have some other HP-UXisms in it.  Absent some sort
of PA-RISC or Itanium emulator, you are going to have to recompile the
application anyway.

rick jones
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a wide gulf separates "what if" from "if only"
these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :)
feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH...


 
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Michael Chang  
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 More options Jan 30, 6:13 pm
Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp.hpux
From: Michael Chang <mchang...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 15:13:02 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Jan 30 2012 6:13 pm
Subject: Re: HP OSI Transport Services/9000 (OTS/9000) on other operating systems?
On Jan 27, 11:34 am, Thomas Flynn <flynnt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Does the HP OSI Transport Services/9000 (OTS/9000) OSI networking
> stack product run on other operating system?

> My company is interested in supporting an application which uses
> OTS-9000 on linux platforms.

The HP OTS/9000 product will only run on HPUX.

Take a look at the offerings of Xelas Software (http://www.xelas.com).
They provide an OSI Transport product which runs on a range of
operating systems: RHEL, SUSE, HPUX, Solaris, AIX and Windows.

Perhaps you can integrate with their OSI Transport interface for
Transport Class 4 or RFC 1006.
I believe that a standards based interface is exposed at that level
(TLI).

This company also provides higher level OSI application protocols and
APIs - perhaps you can also look into integrating
your application at a higher level.

Good luck,

Michael Chang.


 
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