HP-UX 11i December 2002 Release Notes

HP-UX 11i Version 1.0 Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Mission Critical Operating Environment (MCOE)
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new at 11i
original release
Version A.11.09 of MC/ServiceGuard is for use with HP-UX 11.0 and HP-UX 11i, and has
all the features found in earlier versions in addition to new functionality, defect repairs,
and support for new hardware configurations.
Auto-port aggregation is fully supported with 100BaseT network interface cards. The
contents of MC/ServiceGuard releases A.11.01 through A.11.08 have been incorporated,
including all A.11.08 patches.
New diagnostic error messages are written to the syslog file
(/var/adm/syslog/syslog.log) when an attempt to obtain the cluster lock fails.
Internal error codes are returned to facilitate troubleshooting.
MC/ServiceGuard supports the online replacement of network and I/O interface cards,
which is allowed by the HP-UX 11i Operating Environments.
Impact
Disk space required for MC/ServiceGuard is 47MB. The memory required is 6MB, plus
70KB per package in the cluster, plus 300KB per Event Monitoring Service (EMS)
resource in the cluster. This total amount is required on all cluster nodes, regardless of
whether a given package or resource is on that node or not.
The EMS-CORE file set is no longer included as part of the MC/ServiceGuard product,
even though EMS (B7609BA) is still a dependency and must be installed with
MC/ServiceGuard.
NOTE MC/ServiceGuard does not provide Native Language Support. However, separate native
language versions of documentation are available as a part of product B3935DA and
B3936EA with the following options:
AB0 - Traditional Chinese
AB1 - Korean
AB2 - Simplified Chinese
ABA - English
ABJ - Japanese
Documentation
MC/ServiceGuard Version A.11.14 Release Notes Second Edition (B3935-90055)
Managing MC/ServiceGuard, Ninth Edition (B3936-90065)
These documents are available on the HP-UX 11i Instant Information CD and on the
Web at http://docs.hp.com/hpux/ha/.
MC/ServiceGuard NFS Toolkit
Multi-Computer/ServiceGuard Network File Server (MC/ServiceGuard NFS) Toolkit
version A.11.11 uses MC/ServiceGuard to set up highly available NFS servers. An NFS
server is a host that exports its local directories (makes them available for client hosts
to mount using NFS). On the NFS client, these mounted directories look to users like
part of the clients local file system. With MC/ServiceGuard NFS, the NFS server
package containing the exported file systems can move to a different node in the cluster
in the event of failure.