HP-UX 11i September 2001 Release Notes
Overview of HP-UX 11i Release Notes
What’s In the Remaining Chapters?
Chapter 1
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What’s In the Remaining Chapters?
Here is a listing of the remaining chapters of these Release Notes:
• Chapter 2, “Hard Partition Systems,” describes Hewlett-Packard’s new
high-performance HP-UX server environment.
• Chapter 3, “Workstation/Server Specific Information,” presents information on which
platforms support the 11i release, as well as other platform-specific information.
• Chapter 4, “HP-UX 11i Operating Environment Applications,” presents information
on each of the five Operating Environments, including the new “Minimal Technical
Operating Environment.”
• Chapter 5, “I/0 and Networking Cards,” describes cards and drivers.
• Chapter 6, “Installation,” describes new/changed aspects of installation.
• Chapter 7, “General System Administration and Performance Monitoring,” describes
changes which may be of particular interest to system administators.
• Chapter 8, “Process, Threads, Memory, and Kernel Parameters,” describes a variety
of topics in these areas.
• Chapter 9, “New and Changed Disk and File Management Features,” includes
changes to striping, mirroring, JFS, and NFS.
• Chapter 10, “Internet and Networking Services,” includes changes to sendmail,
BIND, FTPD, STREAMS/UX, and other services.
• Chapter 11, “Security,” presents new security features such as GSS API, executing
protected stacks, and Kerberos Client software.
• Chapter 12, “Compatibility,” describes various compatibility issues between HP-UX
11.0 and 11i.
• Chapter 13, “Programming,” covers a variety of changes which will be of particular
interest to programmers.
• Chapter 14, “Licensing Products,” covers impending changes to LicensePower/iFOR
and LSSERV.
• Chapter 15, “New and Changed Internationalization Features,” describes information
that will be of interest to localizers or international users of HP-UX.