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
Patches and fixes in this version
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Patches and fixes in this version
WLM version A.03.02.xx includes the following fixes.
wlmcert does not truncate an existing certificate file when a new
certificate with the same name is installed
In previous versions of WLM, if a new certificate is installed where an existing certificate of
the same name exists, wlmcert fails to truncate the existing certificate file as it should when
that file is bigger than the new one. For example, assume the certificate named host1.pem is
already installed at the following location:
/var/opt/wlm/certstore/truststore/host1.pem
If you install a new certificate for host1 and the new certificate file host1.pem is shorter than
the existing one, wlmcert does not truncate the old file, leaving remnants of the old file in the
new file.
This problem has been fixed so that the certificate file is truncated properly.
This fix addresses CR# JAGag04768.
CPU usage might increase significantly when using sg_pkg_active
script with Serviceguard 11.16 or earlier
In previous releases of WLM, using the WLM sg_pkg_active script with versions of
Serviceguard earlier than 11.17 could result with relatively high CPU usage in complexes
that include a high number of Serviceguard packages.
This problem has been fixed.
WLM Temporary Instant Capacity 15-day threshold too limiting
Temporary Instant Capacity (TiCAP) activates capacity in a temporary “calling-card fashion”
such as in 30-day increments (where a day equals 24 hours for one core). With Temporary
Instant Capacity on the system, any number of Instant Capacity cores can be activated as
long as your prepaid temporary capacity time has not expired. With earlier versions of WLM,
if fewer than 15 processing days of temporary capacity are available, WLM stops activating
Temporary Instant Capacity resources. This threshold can be too limiting for certain
environments.