HP-UX 11i December 2003 Release Notes

HP-UX 11i Version 1.0 Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Mission Critical Operating Environment (MCOE)
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HP-UX 11i Mission Critical Operating Environment
(MCOE)
The HP-UX 11i Mission Critical Operating Environment (MCOE) is a high-availability
Operating Environment for HP servers. In addition to the features found in the two
previously described environments, the Mission Critical OE includes:
Enterprise Cluster Master (ECM) Toolkit (see page 128)
HP-UX Workload Manager (see page 128)
HP-UX Workload Manager Toolkits (see page 130)
HP-UX Workload Manager Oracle ‚ Database Toolkit (see page 132)
MC/ServiceGuard (see page 133)
MC/ServiceGuard NFS Toolkit (see page 135)
For the available selectable products for this OE, see Table 6-1 on page 99. See also
“HP-UX 11i Enterprise Operating Environment (EOE)” on page 124 and “HP-UX 11i
Foundation Operating Environment” on page 104.
Enterprise Cluster Master (ECM) Toolkit
The Enterprise Cluster Master (ECM) Toolkit is a set of templates and scripts that allow
you to configure ServiceGuard packages for the HP Domain Internet servers as well as
for several third-party database management systems. The toolkit also includes other
specialized tools for monitoring your mission critical environment.
This release of the ECM Toolkit 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 features and defect repairs.
updated for
December 2003
Version B.02.00 includes the following changes:
Addition of a SAMBA toolkit
Addition of an HP Apache toolkit
Enhancement to Oracle 9i toolkit to support maintenance mode
NOTE For documentation about ECM Toolkit in previous releases of HP-UX 11i v1, see HP-UX
11i December 2002 Release Notes, available at http://docs.hp.com.
Documentation
For further documentation, see the Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit, available on the
Instant Information CD and on the Web at http://docs.hp.com/.
HP-UX Workload Manager
HP-UX Workload Manager (WLM) provides goal-based workload management, enabling
automatic resource allocation and application performance management. HP-UX WLM
uses a configuration file specifying workloads and their prioritized service-level
objectives (SLOs). HP-UX WLM automatically allocates CPU resources to the workloads
based on priorities and current performance.