HP-UX 11i March 2002 Release Notes

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# manage_index -a -f /var/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.
<XX.YY>
/core_cfg
The B version of IUX now uses the ndd command to turn off subnet mask checking to
allow for subnet masks such as 255.0.0.0. This is only done when installing HP-UX
11.00 or later.
Removing volumes when recovering a system from a make_*recovery backup now
correctly results in them being commented out of the /etc/fstab file. This also fixes
a problem where if the /var volume was removed, the /var directory was left
renamed to /var_iux after the system was recovered.
A manual page for the fix_patches command has been included for the first time.
See the fix_patches (1M) manpage for more information.
The B version of Ignite-UX no longer supports installing or recovering disk devices
connected to the older PCI Tachyon (A3740A) fibre channel cards. This has been the
case since the B.3.0 release.
updated for
June 2001
The following changes are included in Ignite-UX version B.3.3:
A sanity check has been added that tests the relationships between memory size,
allocated dump space, and free space in whatever logical volume contains
/var/adm/crash. The check will produce messages if dump space is less than 50
percent of memory, and if the free space for /var/adm/crash is less than the dump
space allocated. The check, at worst, produces warnings which can be ignored, and
installations are allowed to proceed.
File mtime, ctime, and atime behaviors have changed in the recovery commands.
The commands make_tape_recovery, make_net_recovery, make_recovery,
and make_sys_image no longer use the -t option to the pax command. In the past,
this option was used so that the “atime” (access modification time) of the files being
backed up was restored. However, a hidden side-effect of this -t option was that it
caused the “ctime” (inode modification time) of files being backed up to change, which,
in turn, triggered security tools to raise an alarm. Another side effect of the -t option
also caused the “mtime” (modification time) of /etc/passwd and /etc/group to be
changed due to the way make_recovery used -t in combination with the -s pax
option.
Device files for drivers that use dynamic major numbers are now modified to track
any changes to the dynamic major assignments that may occur during the
installation or recovery of a system. Prior to this change, some products (such as
X.25 and EMS) may not work correctly after recovering a system, or when installing
a system from an archive image. For this change to work, the OS archive image must
contain the /stand/ioconfig file from the original system. Therefore, you will
need to recreate old OS archive images with the new make_sys_image script that
includes /stand/ioconfig in the archive.
The make_sys_image command no longer retrieves variable values from the
/tmp/install.vars or /var/opt/ignite/local/host.info files.
A UID larger than 64K on an automount directory will no longer cause the contents
of the automounted directory to be backed up as if it were a directory on the local disk
or volume group. If a mount is detected as stale, the system will now issue a
WARNING and continue the traversal of the volumes and disks that need to be
recovered and put them in the archive image.
When recovering systems that use Auto Port Aggregation Software (APA)
installation, IUX no longer comments out the Internet Configuration parameters for
LAN aggregates in the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file. If the recovery is done