Ignite-UX Release Notes (5900-3323, October 2013)
See “Version C.7.14.264 (3/2012)” (page 12) for information about the changes in this version
of Ignite-UX.
Version C.7.14.264 (3/2012)
The C.7.14.264 release of Ignite-UX supports the following HP-UX release/architecture combinations:
Table 7 HP-UX Release/Architecture Combinations Supported on Ignite-UX Version C.7.14.264
HP Integrity systemsHP 9000 systemsHP-UX release
NoYesB.11.11
YesYesB.11.23
YesYesB.11.31
After downloading from the Web, this version can be installed on any server running on any one
of the above HP-UX releases.
Ignite-UX version C.7.14.264 contains the following new feature:
The following manual page entries are either added or updated:
• ignite-client(1M)
• ignite-config(1M)
• ignite-ui(1M)
• ignite-version(1M)
• ignite(1M)
• instl_adm(4)
• make_net_recovery(1M)
Fixes for the following Change Requests:
• QXCR1001047654. While saving a configuration, if the physical volumes (PVs) belong to a
physical volume group (PVG), they are not listed under the volume group.
• QXCR1001065414. The instance numbers for legacy disk DSFs is recovered correctly by
Ignite-UX.
• QXCR1001099187. During tape recovery, APA starts only when networking is enabled.
• QXCR1001111979. Legacy DSFs for ciss-driver based HBAs are recovered properly with no
stale DSFs left around.
• QXCR1001129212. The bootable flags for the paths are appropriately set before the preferred
path is selected.
• QXCR1001130947. SAS disks are now recovered correctly even when multiple paths pointing
to the same disk are present in a different order from that of the archive.
• QXCR1001131156. The expected value of the final size of the LIF volume is now set to the
maximum value possible.
• QXCR1001135320. The APA interfaces are commented out from the /etc/rc.config.d/
netconf file during recovery.
• QXCR1001139466. Recovery of servers that use only aggregate lan interfaces has been
made more efficient.
• QXCR1001139486. Post recovery, Ignite-UX comments out entries of the
INTERFACE_MODULES variable at the same index as the other variables that make up a
definition of the IP address to apply to an interface in the netconf file.
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