HP-UX 11i December 2001 Release Notes
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment
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Hardware Monitors. These changes relate to the client configuration files which have
been added to support the multiple-view (Predictive-enabled) feature.
If you have scripts which invoke monconfig, they may have to be modified.
For more information on these changes, refer to “Adding a Monitoring Request” in
Chapter 2 of the EMS Hardware Monitors User’s Guide (June 2000 or later edition)
available by searching on the manual title at:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/diag/
Alternately, you can just run monconfig on HP-UX 11i to see the revised dialog.
Documentation
The http://docs.hp.com/hpux/diag/ web site also has tutorials, FAQs,ReleaseNotes,
and manuals documenting the Support Tools. Although some documentation is also
available through other means, such as through the Support Plus CD, the web pages
provide the latest information.
For changes since the initial release of HP-UX 11i, see the March 2001, June 2001, or
December 2001 documents at the following URLs:
For EMS Release Notes, see
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/diag/ems/ems_rel.htm
For STM Release Notes, see
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/diag/stm/stm_rel.htm
Judy Libraries
updated for
December 2001
New functionality has been added to the Judy libraries to search for the next available
(empty) location in a Judy array. Functions include the following:
• FirstEmpty
• NextEmpty
• LastEmpty
• PrevEmpty
See the information library for details at: http://www.hp.com/go/judy.
updated for
September 2001
As of September 2001, the Judy Libraries product was removed as a selectable
application and is now installed with the OEs.
new for
June 2001
The Judy product is a C language library that enables an unbounded array capability.
Judy Libraries provide a state-of-the-art core technology that replaces many traditional
data structions and algorithms, such as arrays, sparse arrays, hash tables, B-trees,
binary trees, linear lists, skip lists, and counting functions. The Judy product delivers:
• Very easy to use API
• Improved overall performance and better memory management
• Scalable arrays that can grow dynamically to very large populations while
maintaining excellent performance
Judy offers three types of arrays: