HP-UX 11i June 2003 Release Notes
HP-UX 11i Version 1.0 Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Enterprise Operating Environment (EOE)
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Documentation
For more information, please refer to the release notes of each product (GlancePlus and
OpenView Performance Agent) at the following site:
http://ovweb.external.hp.com/lpe/doc_serv/
High Availability Monitors
updated for June
2003
High Availability (HA) Monitors A.04.00 includes the database monitor, disk monitor,
and Management Information Base (MIB) monitors. HA Monitors help in providing high
availability in an HP-UX environment by monitoring particular system resources and
then informing target applications (e.g., MC/ServiceGuard) when the resources they
monitor are at critical user-defined values.
HA Monitors A.04.00 is being released for use with HP-UX 11i. This release has all the
features found in earlier versions in addition to new functionality and defect repairs. The
contents of HA Monitors releases A.03.20.01 through A.04.00 have been incorporated.
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HA Monitors A.04.00 contains a suite of monitors. Among them, MIB Monitor is used for
monitoring LAN interface availability. With the introduction of IPv6, there are new
interface monitoring MIBs. MIB Monitor has been enabled to use the newer MIBs on
IPv6-enabled systems.
NOTE The HA Monitors product does not provide Native Language Support.
Documentation
The following documents are available on the HP-UX 11i Instant Information CD and on
the Web at http://docs.hp.com/:
• Using High Availability Monitors (B5736-90046)
• High Availability Monitors version A.04.00 Release Notes for HP-UX 11i
(B5736-90044)
HP OnLineJFS 3.3
HP OnLineJFS 3.3 is the advanced optional product for JFS 3.3, which is the latest
version of JFS, the Journaled File System. (JFS is also known as the VERITAS File
System or VxFS.)
You can use the capabilities of HP OnLineJFS to perform certain key administrative
tasks on mounted JFS file systems; this allows users on the system to perform their
work uninterrupted. These tasks include:
• Defragmenting a file system to regain performance
• Resizing a file system
1. For documentation about High Availability Monitors in previous releases of
HP-UX 11i v1, see HP-UX 11i March 2003 Release Notes, available at
http://docs.hp.com.