HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes, July 2009
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- HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes
- Table of Contents
- Printing History
- 1 Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes
- Announcements
- Platform Dependencies
- July 2009 Patches
- Serviceguard Bundled Components - New Product Structure
- Serviceguard Optional Products Not Bundled
- New Cluster Manager
- Serviceguard A.11.19 Is the Required Basis for Future Rolling Upgrades
- Quorum Server Upgrade Required if You Are Using an Alternate Address
- Serviceguard Manager Available from the System Management Homepage (SMH)
- Support for Mixed-OS Clusters (HP–UX 11i v2 and 11i v3)
- Version 5.0 of Veritas CVM and CFS from Symantec Required
- Version 3.5, 4.0, or 4.1 of HPVM Required
- ipnodes Entries Needed in /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Legacy Packages
- .rhosts Deprecated
- cmviewconf Deprecated
- Serviceguard Extension for Faster Failover Obsolete
- RS232 Heartbeat Obsolete
- Token Ring and FDDI Obsolete
- Parallel SCSI Dual Cluster Lock Obsolete
- Parallel SCSI Not Supported for Lock LUN
- Cluster Name Restrictions
- Optimizing Performance when Activating LVM Volume Groups
- High Availability Consulting Services
- Announcements for HP-UX 11i v2
- Announcements for HP-UX 11i v3
- What’s in this Release
- New Features for July 2009 Patches
- Features Introduced in A.11.19
- Serviceguard on HP-UX 11i v3
- What’s Not in this Release
- About the New Features
- Features Introduced Before A.11.19
- Features First Introduced in Serviceguard A.11.18 Patches
- Features First Introduced Before Serviceguard A.11.18
- Documents for This Version
- Further Information
- Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
- Installing Serviceguard on HP-UX
- Uninstalling Serviceguard
- Patches for this Version
- Fixed in This Version
- Known Problems
- About Serviceguard Releases
- Release Notes Revisions
- Native Languages
- Announcements

These characters are deprecated, meaning that you should not use them, even if you
are not using the Quorum Server, because they will be illegal in a future Serviceguard
release. Future releases will require the cluster name to:
• Begin and end with an alphanumeric character
• Otherwise use only alphanumeric characters, or dot (.), hyphen (-), or underscore
(_)
Optimizing Performance when Activating LVM Volume Groups
If a package activates a large number of volume groups, you can improve the package’s
start-up and shutdown performance by carefully tuning the
concurrent_vgchange_operations parameter in the package configuration file (or control
script, for legacy packages).
Tune performance by increasing this parameter a little at a time and monitoring the
effect on performance at each step; stop increasing it, or reset it to a lower level, as soon
as performance starts to level off or decline.
Factors you need to take into account include the number of CPUs, the amount of
available memory, the HP-UX kernel settings for nfile and nproc, and the number
and characteristics of other packages that will be running on the node.
NOTE: Remember to do this exercise not only on the node on which the package will
normally run, but also on the node with the least resources in the cluster, as a failover
or other unexpected circumstances could result in that node running the package.
For more information, see the section “Optimizing for Large Numbers of Storage Units”
in Chapter 6 of the latest edition of Managing Serviceguard (in the High Availability
collection on docs.hp.com) and the comments in the package configuration file.
High Availability Consulting Services
Because Serviceguard configurations can be complex to configure and maintain, HP
strongly recommends that you use its high availability consulting services to ensure a
smooth installation and rollout; contact your HP representative for more information.
You should also work with your HP representative to ensure that you have the latest
firmware revisions for disk drives, disk controllers, LAN controllers, and other
hardware.
Announcements for HP-UX 11i v2
Possible Problem when Upgrading from HP-UX 11i v1 to 11i v2
Under certain rare conditions the Serviceguard daemon /usr/lbin/cmclconfd
could abort with a core dump during a system update from HP-UX 11i v1 to 11i v2 on
a system on which EMS is installed.
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