HP-UX 11i September 2001 Release Notes

HP-UX 11i Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment (new at 11i original release)
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HP-UX 11i Operating Environment (new at 11i original
release)
The HP-UX 11i Operating Environment consists of the HP-UX operating system, the 11i
Operating Environment (OE), and additional applications and drivers that you can
selectively install. The HP-UX 11i Operating Environment includes the following
applications:
Always Installed
Applications:
Apache Web Server for HP-UX (updated for September 2001)” on page 60
“CIFS/9000 Client and CIFS/9000 Server (updated for September 2001)” on page 62
“Event Monitoring Service (EMS)” on page 63
“HP-UX Runtime Environment for the Java 2 Platform (updated for September
2001)” on page 64
“HP-UX Support Tools: STM, ODE, & EMS Hardware Monitors (updated for June
2001)” on page 64
“Java Plug-In (updated for September 2001)” on page 66
“Judy Libraries (new for June 2001)” on page 66
“Netscape Communicator” on page 67
“Perl Programming Language (new for September 2001)” on page 67
“Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) Kerberos” on page 67
“Servicecontrol Manager (updated for September 2001)” on page 69
Selectable
Applications:
“Base VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) (new for September 2001)” on page 89
“Ignite-UX” on page 90
“Netscape Directory Server (J4258BA) (updated for September 2001)” on page 90
“Selectable Network Drivers” on page 91
“WebQoS Peak on HP-UX Packaged Edition (J4274AA)” on page 92
Apache Web Server for HP-UX (updated for September 2001)
The Apache Web Server for HP-UX (version 01.3.19.20 as of September 2001 HP-UX 11i)
is an HTTP/1.1 compliant server which implements the latest protocols, including
HTTP/1.1 (RFC2616). The server includes software developed by the Apache Group for
use in the Apache HTTP server project. It can be customized by writing software
modules using the Apache module API.
New Features
Included in HP-UX
11i September
2001:
Automatic restart of Apache/Tomcat/Webadmin on reboot. More information on
customizing and configuring this feature can be found at
/opt/apache/htdocs/doc/config.notes.
mod_ssl v.2.8.3
Tomcat now starts with a nohup command, so that even if the parent shell is
terminated, Tomcat will not die. The output from Tomcat startup is kept in
/opt/tomcat/logs/tomcat_startup.log.
Chroot causes the named directory to become the root directory, the starting point
for path searches. A malicious user cannot get to the root file system. Our chroot
includes SSL enhancements. There is a script for copying OS files under your chroot
directory.
MM is a 2-layer abstraction library which simplifies the usage of shared memory
between forked processes under UNIX platforms. MM support allows the httpd.conf