HP-UX 11i June 2002 Release Notes
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment
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Compatibility
Disk groups created with the Base VERITAS Volume Manager 3.1 for HP-UX product
must be upgraded to a new disk group version supported with VERITAS Volume
Manager 3.2. This upgrade will be transparent to customers when updating to the
December 2001 release. See the vxdg (1M) manual page for additional information about
upgrading disk groups.
Documentation
All of the VERITAS Volume Manager 3.2 documents are available on the Instant
Information CD, as well as on the http://docs.hp.com web site in both HTML and
PDF formats.
The following general VERITAS Volume Manager documents include information about
the VxVM products (base and add-ons):
• VERITAS Volume Manager 3.2 Administrator's Guide
• VERITAS Volume Manager 3.2 Storage Manager Administrator's Guide
• VERITAS Volume Manager 3.2 Troubleshooting Guide
• VERITAS Volume Manager 3.2 Migration Guide
For release notes on the Base VxVM 3.2 and add-on products for HP-UX 11i, see
VERITAS Volume Manager 3.2 for HP-UX Release Notes.
A full set of manpages for both the base VxVM 3.2 and add-on products is included with
the Operating Environments.
CIFS/9000 Client and CIFS/9000 Server
With CIFS/9000 Client and CIFS/9000 Server, Hewlett-Packard provides a Common
Internet File System (CIFS), the Microsoft protocol for remote file access. CIFS is built
into all recent Windows operating systems, including Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, and 2000.
By providing both server and client, CIFS/9000 enables file and print interoperability for
environments with a mix of UNIX and Windows platforms.
For the most recent information on CIFS/9000 Client and CIFS/9000 Server, see the
release notes and other documents listed below under “Documentation.”
updated for
June 2002
CIFS/9000 Server 2.2a (software version A.01.08) includes the following enhancements:
• A CIFS/9000 Server can act as a Microsoft Root Distributed File System (DFS)
server.
• Support is now enabled for printer drive uploading from a Windows NT client.
• Support is now enabled for Primary Domain Controller (PDC) functionality.
• High Availability (HA) templates have been enhanced to make it easier to create HA
configurations that have many nodes.
• The way CIFS/9000 uses HP-UX system resources has changed. Specifically, the
default value of nfiles has been raised from 8 to 23, and may be set by the user
depending upon the specific number of client files and connected clients. In addition,
this CIFS Server version now requires that value of the nflocks parameter be set
according to the maximum number of client connections desired. Simple formulas
are provided to help the user correctly set these values.