HP-UX Containers (SRP) A.03.01.005 Release Notes (5900-2995, March 2013)

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# mount /dev/vg00/lvol4 /var/hpsrp
Add the new file system information to the global /etc/fstab file.
For example, add the following line to the /etc/fstab file:
/dev/vg00/lvol4 /var/hpsrp vxfs delaylog 0 2
4. Copy the existing container data to the new file system.
Copy all files excluding UNIX domain sockets into the new file system, preserving the file
attributes:
# cd /var/hpsrp.backup
# find . ! type s | /usr/bin/cpio updmx /var/hpsrp
5. Reboot the system.
# shutdown r
After the reboot, all containers will be configured successfully.
HP-UX Containers Version A.03.01 and later delivers new default configuration in the following
configuration file:
/etc/opt/hpsrp/templates/srpdefaults.cst
If you modified this configuration file in an earlier release, you must manually incorporate your prior
changes into the A.03.01.005 version of this file. If you modified this file before the upgrade, it will
be renamed to srpdefaults.cst.old.
1.7 Fixes and Enhancements in HP-UX Containers
This section lists the enhancements and fixes for HP-UX Containers. It also specifies the version number
of HP-UX Containers in which the new feature was introduced and the issue was fixed. The following
table describes the new features and issues that are fixed and incorporated into HP-UX Containers
A.03.01 and later.
Fix ID
Description
HP-UX
Containers
Version
QXCR1001241833
SRP product should not get disabled when it co-
exists with the HP-UX Whitelisting (WLI) product on
the same system.
A.03.01.005
QXCR1001117549
SRPv3: IPC object cleanup required during
a srp stop.
A.03.01.004
QXCR1001126431
srp code cleanup for faster performance and code
maintainability.
A.03.01.004
QXCR1001130602
Shared system container should not start after
disabling SRP, installing a product and re-enabling
it.
A.03.01.004