HP-UX Workload Manager A.03.02.xx Release Notes for HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3

HP-UX Workload Manager Release Notes
Compatibility information and installation requirements
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kernel (/stand/vmunix) and its data structures and for nonkernel system processes. Thus,
available memory is not the total memory on the system. Available memory varies over
time. For more information, see the Process Resource Manager User’s Guide, available in
/opt/prm/doc.)
Network operating environment
WLM network interfaces are designed to operate correctly and defend against attacks in a
moderate to high threat environment, such as a DMZ. You may use network protections, such
as firewalls, to provide an additional level of defense and to give you additional time to react
in the event that a security loophole is found.
NOTE As of A.03.01, WLM enables secure communications by default when you start
WLM using the /sbin/init.d/wlm script. You should ensure that the secure mode
variables are enabled in /etc/rc.config.d/wlm. You also must distribute security
certificates to all systems or partitions being managed by the same WLM global
arbiter (wlmpard). For more information on using security certificates and other
tasks necessary to enable secure communications, see wlmcert(1M).
The WLM wlmpard and wlmcomd daemons use the following port numbers by default:
wlmpard 9691
wlmcomd 9692
Make sure these ports are kept open. To change these port numbers, see wlmpard(1M) and
wlmcomd(1M).
Compatibility with other software
WLM A.03.02.xx was verified using the software listed in the following table. Compatibility
with other versions of the software packages is unknown unless explicitly stated.
Table 1-1 Verified software configurations
Software
package
Version on
HP-UX 11i v1
(B.11.11)
Version on
HP-UX 11i v2
Update 2
(B.11.23)
Version on
HP-UX 11i v3
(B.11.31)
PRM C.03.00,
C.03.01,
C.03.02
C.03.00,
C.03.01,
C.03.02
C.03.02.xx