HP-UX 11i June 2004 Release Notes

What’s New at a Glance
What’s New in the Original 11i v1 Release?
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CMA threads deprecated and kernel threads implemented. (See “Kernel Threads vs.
CMA Threads” on page 217.)
Amount of private data space available increased. (See “Large Private Data Space”
on page 218.
The creation of unique memory windows for shared objects now allowed for 32-bit
processes. (See “Memory Windows” on page 220.)
Dynamic tunables enabled. (See “Dynamic Tunables” on page 223.)
System-V IPC message queue enhanced. (See “System-V IPC Message Queue
Enhancement” on page 225.)
System-V IPC kernel tunable configuration parameter SEMMSL now a dynamic
kernel tunable. (See “System-V IPC SEMMSL Dynamic Kernel Tunable” on
page 226.)
SCSI Queue depth management enhanced. (See “SCSI Queue Depth Management”
on page 228.)
Chapter 11: Disk and File Management (see page 231)
Striping and mirroring for shared volume groups enabled. (See “Additional Support
for Striping and Mirroring” on page 235.)
Journaled File System (JFS) upgraded to version 3.3 (See “New Version of Journaled
File System (JFS)” on page 236.)
Network File System (NFS) now supported over TCP/IP in addition to running over
User Datagram Protocol (UDP). (See “Network File System Support on TCP/IP” on
page 238.)
Also added to NSF are loopback transport support, user-space threads, and
enhancements to NFS server-side performance. (See “Other NFS Changes on
page 240.)
New daemon, AutoFS, mounts and unmounts NFS file systems automatically with
more reliability than automount. (See “Mounting and Unmounting NFS File
Systems Automatically Using AutoFS” on page 241.)
HP Fibrechannel High Availability Disk and Closure added. (See “HP Fibrechannel
High Availability Disk and Closure” on page 244.)
Chapter 12: Internet and Networking Services (see page 245)
•New version of sendmail, sendmail-8.9.3, included. (See “Sendmail-8.9.3” on
page 252.)
•New version of BIND, BIND 8.1.2, included. (See “BIND 8.1.2” on page 253.)
•The rexecd and remshd services now use Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM)
for authentication. (See ““PAM-ized” rexecd and remshd” on page 254.)
Dynamic Host Protocol (DHCP) enabled to perform updates to DDNS. (See “DHCP
with Nonsecure DNS Updates” on page 255.)
Network Transport (including ifconfig, ndd, nestat, virtual IP (VIP) address,
setsockopt, T_OPTMGMT) enhanced. (See “Network Transport” on page 257.)
New version of FTPD enhanced with new features. (See “New Versions of FTPD” on
page 261.)