HP-UX 11i Version 2 June 2006 Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- HP-UX 11i Version 2 June 2006 Release Notes
- Legal Notices
- Publication History
- Typographic Conventions
- 1 Overview of the Release Notes
- 2 Introduction to HP-UX 11i Version 2
- 3 What is New at a Glance
- What is in This Chapter?
- What is New in the June 2006 Release?
- What is New in the March 2006 Release?
- What is New in the December 2005 Release?
- What is New in the May 2005 Release?
- What is New in the September 2004 Release?
- What is New in the March 2004 Release?
- What is New in the Initial (October 2003) HP-UX 11i v2 Release?
- 4 Hardware-Specific Information
- What is in This Chapter?
- Hardware Enablement Patch Bundle for HP-UX 11i v2
- HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition
- Networking and Mass Storage Drivers
- Always-Installed Networking Drivers
- Selectable Networking Drivers
- Always-Installed Mass Storage Drivers
- Supported Systems
- Finding Firmware Information
- Utility Pricing Solutions
- 5 General System Administration
- What is in This Chapter?
- Feature Enablement Patch Bundle (FEATURE11i)
- HP Integrity Virtual Machines Provider
- HP Integrity VM Support Library
- HP Partitioning
- HP Serviceguard WBEM Providers
- HP System Management Homepage
- HP WBEM Services for HP-UX
- HP-UX Kernel Configuration
- Ignite-UX
- Online Diagnostics
- Quality Pack Patch Bundle
- Software Distributor
- Update-UX
- Utilization Provider
- 6 Disk and File Management
- 7 Internet and Networking
- 8 Security
- 9 Commands and System Calls
- 10 Libraries and Programming
- 11 Internationalization
- 12 Other Functionality

What is New at a Glance
What is New in the September 2004 Release?
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— Selectable Mass Storage Drivers:
— HP-UX iSCSI Software Initiator: Now available on HP-UX 11i v2.
• Online Addition and Replacement (OL* or OLAR): Now available for both PA-RISC
and Itanium-based systems.
•On Demand Solutions:
— Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) 6.03: Incremented from version 6.01 to
incorporate defect fixes.
— Pay Per Use B.07.00: Updated so that either pricing model can be used as the
metric and so that a processor cap can be specified, as well as other changes.
• Secure Path V3.0E for HP-UX: Provides EVA Boot and Dump support on HP-UX 11i
v2 September 2004 and later releases.
• Supported Servers and Workstations: Many 64-bit PA-RISC servers are supported
on this release. No 32-bit servers are supported. PA-RISC workstations are not
supported.
• Technical System Configuration (TechSysConf): Now supported on PA-RISC servers
that run HP-UX 11i v2.
What is New in
September 2004
for Existing
Customers of
HP-UX 11i v2
September 2004 Release Notes, Chapter 5: General System Administration
• Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit B.02.11: New scripts added: HP Apache, HP
Tomcat, HP CIFS.
• Event Monitoring Services: Framework and GUI available as 32-bit native
applications on PA-RISC and Intel Itanium. 64-bit EMS Itanium-based native
libraries also available. Deprecated. Will be replaced post HP-UX 11i v3 with
WBEM.
• GlancePlus Pak C.03.85: Contains enhancements to OVPA and GlancePlus,
including new parm file parameters and new process-level metrics, as well as
updated default adviser symptoms and alarms.
• High Availability Monitors: Available as 32-bit native binaries on PA-RISC and
Itanium-based platforms. Deprecated. Will be obsoleted post HP-UX 11i v3.
• HP Partitioning:
— HP Process Resource Manager C.02.03: Installing this or later versions of PRM
will not result in a reboot. Installing PHKL patches will.
— HP-UX nPartition Configuration Commands: Includes changes to the
parmodify, parcreate, and parstatus commands, as well as notes regarding
the side effects of using WBEM’s Trust Store file.
— HP-UX Virtual Partitions (vPars) A.04.01: Will not release simultaneously with
the September 2004 HP-UX 11i v2 release. Targeted to release in the middle of
2005.
— HP-UX Workload Manager A.02.03: In most cases, installing this version (or
later) will not result in a reboot. Installing PHKL patches will.
— HP-UX Workload Manager Toolkits A.01.07: The utilitydc command, part of
the Pay Per Use Toolkit, has been modified.