Ignite-UX Release Notes (769572-001, March 2014)
Table Of Contents
- Ignite-UX Release Notes
- Contents
- HP secure development lifecycle
- 1 Related information
- 2 Announcements
- 3 Ignite-UX releases
- Version C.7.18.63 (March 2014 AR and Web release)
- Version C.7.17.391 (November 2013 - web release only)
- Version C.7.17.361 (October 2013 – This version is suspended and unsupported.)
- Version C.7.16.283 (March 2013)
- Version C.7.15.254 (September 2012)
- Version C.7.14.274 (March 2012 - web release only)
- Version C.7.14.264 (March 2012)
- Version C.7.13.259 (September 2011 - web release only)
- 4 General features
- 5 Known issues
- 6 Known problems and workarounds
- Required patches
- General issues
- Networking issues
- User interface issues
- Issues when installing from archives
- Common problems loading patches
- make_[tape|net]_recovery issues
- Log file issues
- Security issues
- Cluster File System(CFS) issue
- September 2004 or earlier Itanium based VxVM golden image load failure
- Memory File System(MemFS) issue
- Encrypted Volume and File System(EVFS) issue
- Disk space issues using VxVM & hard drive models ST318203[FL]C
- VxVM used for OS content with non-VxVM root volume install
- Support issue for B.11.11 installs
- 7 Compatibility and installation requirements
- 8 Native language support
- 9 Documentation feedback

Version C.7.17.361 (October 2013 – This version is suspended and
unsupported.)
IMPORTANT: The C.7.17.361 release of Ignite-UX is suspended and is unsupported to use due
to packaging issues. For additional details, see HP customer advisory c04008140. Contact HP
Response center if you face any issue with Ignite-UX version C.7.17.361.
The C.7.17.361 release of Ignite-UX supports the following HP-UX release or architecture
combinations:
Table 6 HP-UX Release/Architecture Combinations supported on Ignite-UX version C.7.17.361
HP Integrity systemsHP 9000 systemsHP-UX release
NoYesB.11.11
YesYesB.11.23
YesYesB.11.31
After downloading this version from the web, you can install it on any server running on any one
of the HP-UX releases listed in Table 6.
Ignite-UX version C.7.17.361 includes the following new feature – Support SATA DVD.
For details about how to enable support for SATA DVD drives and related known issues, see
Ignite-UX Administration Guide available at www.hp.com/go/ignite-ux-docs.
This release also includes fixes for the following Change Requests:
• QXCR1001292737—Ignite-UX now addresses both the naming schemes efficiently across
all versions of VxVM.
• QXCR1001297350—In Agile-only mode during recovery, ionit will not fail due to negative
instance numbers.
• QXCR1001301043—Ignite-UX now allows user to proceed with the installation from itool
without entering the networking information if the selected interface is configured as part of
Auto Port Aggregate.
• QXCR1001252115—Changes to Ignite-UX to automatically cope with active lun changes on
ALUA arrays.
• QXCR1001247114—Ignite cleans the system from any leftover stale legacy dsf (if any) in
the final phase of the recovery.
• QXCR1001269775—Ignite now does the error handling more accurately for ctl class of
devices.
• QXCR1001266262—make_tape_recovery changes to call “pax –A” with –E option. By
default “-A” will not be called.
• QXCR1001255889—make_*_recovery commands will correctly report what is partially
included and what is completely included.
• QXCR1001262219—Stale partition devices were removed in recovery.
Notes related to known problems with this release:
QXCR1001268159—A device that does not support any SCSI level identity such as VPD pages
0x80 and 0x83 may not be recovered correctly.
Version C.7.16.283 (March 2013)
The C.7.16.283 release of Ignite-UX supports the following HP-UX release/architecture combinations:
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