HP-UX 11i June 2003 Release Notes
HP-UX 11i Version 1.0 Operating Environment Applications
Selectable Applications
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Impact
You must purchase Extranet Client Access Licenses to use the Netscape Directory
Server for HP-UX if the directory contains any entries for Extranet Users. An Extranet
User is an entry in the Netscape Directory that represents a person that is neither an
employee nor a full-time independent contractor of the company to which the Netscape
Server is licensed. Contact your HP sales representative to purchase licenses. For
contact information, see http://eproducts.hp.com/buy2/index.html.
Documentation
For more information, refer to the Netscape Directory Server 6.11 for HP-UX Release
Notes (J4258-90009) available on the HP-UX 11i Instant Information CD and on the Web
at http://docs.hp.com/.
Pay Per Use
new for June 2003 Pay Per Use (PPU) version B.06.00 for June 2003 is a selectable (not automatically
installed) product available on the 11i Operating Environment and Application Release
media.
PPU version B.06.00 provides cost savings by charging only for the percent utilization of
the processors in HP enterprise servers Superdome, rp7410, and rp8400. As computing
demands vary, the customer is charged according to the processor usage.
Documentation
The Pay Per Use (PPU) User’s Guide for version B.06.00 is available from the following
locations:
• HP web site: www.docs.hp.com (search for “5187-2706”)
• Printed (order HP part number “5187-2706”)
• June 2003 Instant Information CD
• In the Pay Per use B.06.00 software product, located in
/usr/share/doc/PayPerUseUserGuide.pdf
The Pay Per Use B.06.00 manpages are as follows:
• ppu (5)
• ppud (1M)
• ppuconfig (1M)
Selectable Network Drivers
The following table indicates which drivers are selectable during HP-UX 11i installation.
updated for June
2002
The local and remote recovery features of EMS HA-ATM are now supported for HP-UX
workstations (7xx series).
TermIO drivers have been updated to repair defects.
updated for
September 2001
ATM drivers have been updated to repair defects and improve performance for PCI and
HSC.
TermIO drivers have updated to include 3.3Volt support and to repair defects for PCI
MUX and EISA MUX.