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

File and Disk Management
VERITAS Volume Manager
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naming of device nodes in other disk groups. For example, to mount a
rootdg volume use:
# mount -F vxfs /dev/vx/dsk/rootdg/
vol01
/
vol01
Do not use /dev/vx/dsk/
vol01
as the pathname.
vmsa (1M) will always use the full pathname.
Storage Administrator Issues
The following issues have been identified as VERITAS Storage
Administrator problems, and will be fixed in a future release of VxVM.
Splitter Cursor Problem
• Problem: The splitter cursor does not always go away. This can
prevent the wait cursor from being displayed. This problem is caused
by a Java bug.
• Workaround: Move the cursor outside the main window and then
back into the main window.
Extraneous Scrollbar Warning
• Problem: When a dialog box, such as a disk/space allocation dialog
box, is brought up, a message similar to the following can display:
Warning:
Name: scrollbar
Class: XmScrollBar
The scrollbar page increment is less than 1.
• Workaround: This message can be ignored.
VMSA Failure on a Sun Display
• Problem: When the VMSA client is run on an HP system but
displayed on a Solaris system with CDE window manager, the VMSA
client may fail with a segmentation violation.
The VMSA client for HP displays properly on an HP console running
the default HP CDE window manager.
• Workaround: Before running vmsa for HP-UX on a Sun display, type
#xrdb -remove
Cannot Use Storage Administrator Across Firewall