HP Serviceguard for Linux Version A.11.19 Release Notes, July 2009

New Features for A.11.19.01 (July 2009 Patches)
To the existing support for Red Hat 5 and SUSE SLES 10, Serviceguard A.11.19.01 adds
support for SUSE SLES 11.
In addition, Serviceguard A.11.19.01 provides the following new capabilities on all
three platforms. On Red Hat 5 and SUSE SLES 10, these capabilities require the patches
listed under “July 2009 Patches” (page 9).
Improved support for IPv6, including support for IPv6–only hosts.
See “New Support for IPv6” (page 15).
Improved support for online package maintenance.
See “Package Maintenance Mode” (page 19).
Support for VLANs.
See “VLAN Configurations” (page 20).
New -K option for cmgetconf.
This causes cmgetconf to skip probing of volume groups, allowing the command
to complete faster; the resulting cluster configuration file will not contain a list of
cluster-aware volume groups. See cmgetconf (1m) for more information.
Improved support for nested mount points.
Serviceguard now ensures that a package will never attempt to mount a nested
directory concurrently with the parent, no matter what
concurrent_mount_and_umount_operations is set to. (In earlier releases, this could
happen if concurrent_mount_and_umount_operations was set to a value greater than
1.)
Features Introduced in A.11.19
The features being introduced in the July 2009 patches are listed in the previous
subsection; see New Features for A.11.19.01 (July 2009 Patches).
The following features were introduced in the initial release of A.11.19:
Serviceguard now supports the IPv6 hostname address family for all cluster
components, with some restrictions. The July 2009 patches provide further support.
See “New Support for IPv6” (page 15).
You can now perform maintenance on a running package. The July 2009 patches
provide further support. See“Package Maintenance Mode” (page 19).
You can configure new types of dependencies between packages. See “New Kinds
of Package Dependency” (page 20).
You can configure package weights and node capacities, allowing you to control
broadly which packages can run simultaneously on a given node. See About
Package Weights” (page 21).
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