Serviceguard Version A.11.16 Release Notes, 2nd Edition, September 2004

Serviceguard Version A.11.16 Release Notes, Second Edition
Known Problems and Workarounds
Chapter 148
What is the workaround? For instructions on replacing the JRE on
HP-UX, search the technical knowledge base for keyword =
JAGaf32443 at your support site:
http://us-support.external.hp.com (Americas and Asia Pacific)
http://europe-support.external.hp.com (Europe)
JAGaf32449: Linux: Avoid security risk posed by JRE
bundle installed with Serviceguard Manager A.04.00
What is the problem? A Denial of Service risk is described in a
Security Bulletin issued for JRE 1.4.2.00. This is the JRE bundled
with, and automatically installed with, Serviceguard Manager
A.04.00.
For details, please reference the ITRC database security bulletin:
SST4749 rev.0 HP=UX Java Runtime Environment (JRE) remote
DoS, and http://sunsolve.sun.com -> Search: DoS JRE or Search:
57555.
What is the workaround? For instructions on replacing the JRE on
Linux search the technical knowledge base for keyword =
JAGaf32449 at your support site:
http://us-support.external.hp.com (Americas and Asia Pacific)
http://europe-support.external.hp.com (Europe)
JAGaf31895: Cluster configuration: Standby
interfaces will be unconfigured by Serviceguard
Manager interface for more than one standby
interface.
What is the problem? When using Serviceguard Manager to create or
modify cluster configuration, if multiple standby interfaces are
specified, Serviceguard Manager will only take the first one. The
remaining interfaces will be ignored.
What is the workaround? If multiple standby interfaces are required,
please use the Serviceguard commands to perform the cluster
configuration opertion.