HP-UX 11i June 2002 Release Notes

HP-UX 11i Operating Environment Applications
Selectable Applications
Chapter 6
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Rewritten and enhanced user's manual: Task oriented documentation with new
sections on agent configuration, response programs, error messages, and
troubleshooting.
New certificate generation and management tools: Accommodates a pure Java
implementation of SSL for the administrative GUI.
Documentation
The following documents are available in the Internet and Security Solutions
neighborhood at http://docs.hp.com/hpux/internet:
HP Intrusion Detection System/9000 Release 2.1 Release Notes
(product no. J5083-90008)
HP Intrusion Detection System/9000 Administrator's Guide
(product no. J5083-90007)
Ignite-UX (IUX)
Ignite-UX (IUX) is an HP-UX administration toolset to help you do the following:
install HP-UX on multiple systems in your network
create custom install configurations
recover HP-UX systems remotely
monitor system-installation status
The complete Ignite-UX product, with support for HP-UX 11i, 11.0 and 10.20, is
available on the first CD of the 11i OE media kit.
For additional information about IUX, see Ignite-UX Changed for 11i on page 153.
updated for
June 2002
Ignite-UX has been updated to version B.3.7 to incorporate the following changes:
Default file system parameters tuned for better performance.
Default stripe size for striped volumes has been increased.
Secondary swap space on a two-disk system will reside only on disk two for better
performance.
For more information on these changes, including how to use Ignite-UX to maintain
earlier file system settings for these parameters, refer to the Ignite-UX Release Notes for
B.3.7, which can be found in /opt/ignite/doc/release_note and at the web site
http://software.hp.com/products/IUX. For further Ignite-UX documentation, see
Documentation on page 130.
updated for
March 2002
Ignite-UX has been updated to version B.3.6 to support changes to the Operating
Environments. Changes to B.3.6 include the following:
An IUX feature has been enhanced so that newly installed core components and
patches will be swmodifyed with the correct file data to avoid swverify problems
with those files.
To avoid accidental tape rewinding, the print_manifest command will no longer
call diskinfo (or provide a tape capacity estimate) for tape devices.
For further documentation, see Documentation on page 130.