HP-UX 11i Version 1.5 Release Notes, May 2001
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview of the Release Notes
- 2 Workstation/Server Specific Information
- 3 HP-UX Features
- 4 File and Disk Management
- 5 Networking
- 6 Commands and System Calls
- 7 Programming
- aC++ Libraries
- Changes to libc
- libcres.a Library
- New libdcekt.sl and libdcecpkt.sl Libraries
- New Linux Compatible API Library
- New locale Libraries
- New Unwind Library
- X11 Libraries
- SNMP
- Machine Dependent Headers
- Threadsafe Documentation
- Obsolescence and Deprecation of APIs
- Linker Toolset
- gprof Multiple Shared Library Profiling
- CXperf Performance Monitoring Support
- HP Caliper
- WDB Debugger Tool
- ADB Debugger Tool
- Fortran
- Packaging for Specific Releases
- 8 Other Functionality

HP-UX Features
SAM
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SAM’s performance will be degraded from what customers have seen on
previous HP-UX releases. An IPF-based native version will be available
in a future release that will improve performance.
SAM Feature Obsolescence
The following features are deprecated or obsolete on HP-UX 11i Version
1.5 (B.11.20):
• Backup and Recovery section - deprecated
fbackup and frecover are still be available from the command line.
If Omniback is present on your system, it’s functionality is available
through SAM.
• Distributed Print Service section - obsolete
HP Distributed Print Service is obsolete and not available on HP-UX
11i Version 1.5 (B.11.20) or later releases.
• Instruments section under the Peripheral Devices section -
obsolete
HP-IB instruments are not supported.
• Kernel Configuration section - deprecated
• Run SAM on Remote Systems section - deprecated
Use remsh (1).
• Process Management section - deprecated
Use the ps (1) and kill (1) commands.
• Routine Tasks section - deprecated
Use the shutdown (1M), find (1), and rm (1) commands.
• The following sections under the Performance Monitors section -
deprecated
— Disk and Terminal Activity (iostat (1))
— Inter-Process Communication Facility Status (ipcs (1))
— Process with the Highest CPU Usage (top (1))
— System Activity (sar (1M))
— Virtual Memory Activity (vmstat (1))