HP-UX 11i December 2004 Release Notes

Table Of Contents
What’s New at a Glance
What’s New in the Original 11i v1 Release?
Chapter 2
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The HP-UX 11i v1 Technical Computing OE contains applications to enable a
technical workstation or technical server. (See “HP-UX 11i v1 Technical Computing
Operating Environment (TCOE)” on page 161.)
Chapter 7: Networking and Mass Storage Drivers (see page 175)
Online Addition and Replacement (OLAR) enables the adding and replacing of PCI
I/O cards (adapters) while a system is running. (See “Online Addition and
Replacement of Networking and Mass Storage Cards” on page 189.)
By eliminating driver installation and combining multiple drivers into one, the
set-up or upgrade of networking and I/O products has been made easier. (See
Always-Installed Mass Storage Drivers” on page 184.)
Gigabit Ethernet (PCI, HSC) provides the means for interfacing to a 1000Base-SX
multimode fiber network. (See “Gigabit Ethernet Drivers” on page 177.)
Although EISA interface cards are supported on the HP-UX 11i v1 32-bit operating
system, they are not supported on HP-UX 11i v1 64-bit operation.
HSC FDDI driver enhanced. (See “HSC FDDI Driver” on page 183.)
Chapter 8: Installation (see page 191)
Cold install changed to support new media and the new Operating Environments.
(See “Cold Install Changed” on page 192.)
Ignite-UX version B requires at least 64MB of RAM and no longer supports 10.01
and 10.10 machines for 11i v1. (See “Ignite-UX (IUX)” on page 167.)
Update-UX command replaces swgettools to perform OS updates and add
Operating Environments. (See “Update-UX” on page 193.)
Software Distributor changed in multiple ways, including enablement of multiple
target management capability and POSIX enhancements. (See “Software
Distributor” on page 194.)
SD Patch Installation changed to provide more control over patch management. (See
“SD-UX Changes to Patch Installation” on page 197.)
Chapter 9: General System Administration and Performance Monitoring (see page
201)
System Administration Manager (SAM) enhanced to support new devices and
features. (See “Changes to System Administration Manager (SAM)” on page 212.)
HP Distributed Print Service deprecated. (See “HP Distributed Print Service
Deprecated” on page 219.)
Event Monitoring System (EMS) Hardware Monitors enabled to monitor the
operation of a wide variety of hardware products. (See “Diagnostics: EMS Hardware
Monitors” on page 220.)
The command ioscan improved to provide clearer descriptions for most common PCI
devices. (See “Improved ioscan Description Field for PCI Devices” on page 221.)
Chapter 10: Process, Threads, Memory, and Kernel Parameters (see page 223)
Gang scheduling for MPI applications and multi-threaded processes enabled. (See
“HP-UX Gang Scheduling” on page 224.)