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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Step 2. (Optional) Configure long hostnames
Ensure the NodeHostNameXpnd bundle is installed if you want to use long host
names on HP-UX 11i v2 or v3. Configure long host names as described below.
Set the kernel tunable to allow long hostnames:
# kctune expanded_node_host_names=1
Set the node and hostname, with the changes being persistent across boots:
# /sbin/set_parms hostname
where hostname is the literal string hostname—not the desired hostname. You will
be prompted for the hostname.
For configuration information, read the paper “Node and Host Name Sizes on
HP-UX,” available in /usr/share/doc/NodeHostNameSize.pdf on systems with the
NodeHostNameXpnd bundle installed.
Step 3. Install OpenSSL, if necessary
If you download software from the Web and create a software depot of your own,
OpenSSL A.00.09.07-d or later must be installed on the system on which you are
installing WLM. You can obtain the OpenSSL software from the HP Software Depot
(http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot). If you are installing WLM from the quarterly
AR CD-ROM, the required OpenSSL software is installed with WLM.
Step 4. Determine what patches are needed
a. Check the following data to determine what patches are suggested for WLM:
If you plan to use the WLM configuration wizard, the wlmgui command, or
wlminfo’s interactive mode GUI (-i), all of which depend on Java (Java
Runtime Environment version 1.4.2 or later is required), refer to the following
location for patch information:
http://www.hp.com/go/java
In addition, running these utilities with PRM-based configurations requires
PRM C.03.00 or later.
On HP-UX 11i v1, apply patch PHCO_29109 to address a pthread library issue.
For the latest information on WLM patches, visit the “Patches / support” page
available from the following location:
http://www.hp.com/go/wlm