Installation guide
8.24 Graph Utility
The /usr/bin/graph utility will be removed in the next major release of
Tru64 UNIX.
8.25 The atmsetup Script
The atmsetup script is a new utility with Version 4.0D that allows you to
set up or change the current configuration of ATM on your system.
This script was designed to be an interim solution to simplify the setup
process for ATM. In future releases, it will be supplemented and finally
replaced by an application in the SysMan suite, with a full graphical user
interface.
For more information about how to use atmsetup, see the atmsetup(8)
reference page and the Asynchronous Transfer Mode guide.
8.26 Remote Prestoserve Support
In the next major release of Tru64 UNIX, PrestoServe support for remote
operations will be retired. This means that the use of the -h option of the
presto command, the dxpresto hostname variable, and the -n option
of the prestoctl_svc command will no longer be supported.
Users who require the ability to perform presto operations remotely can
still do so by using telnet, rlogin,orrsh to gain access to a shell on
the remote system and then to perform the operation locally.
8.27 Disk Size Requirement for Installation
The minimum disk size requirement for installing the Tru64 UNIX operating
system is changing in the next major release due to additional features and
services that are being added. The minimum disk size required to support a
single-disk operating system installation will be 1GB (such as an RZ26) for
both default and custom installation types.
8.28 Installupdate -i Option
The -i option to the /sbin/installupdate command will be retired in
a future release of the operating system.
The -i option currently allows you to interactively select kernel components
once the new software subsets have been installed. Starting with the next
major release, this flag will be unnecessary because you will be able to
interactively select optional kernel components at the beginning of the update
installation process, prior to software installation. These kernel components
Features and Interfaces Scheduled for Retirement 8–11