Release Notes for STM on HP-UX 11i v1 (February 2011)

Release Notes for STM on HP-UX 11i v1 (February 2011)
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Release Notes for STM B.11.11.21.07 on HP-UX 11i v1 (February 2011)......................................1
Overview........................................................................................................................1
Pre-requisites...................................................................................................................1
Defect Fix........................................................................................................................1
Known Problem and Workaround.......................................................................................2
Documentation.................................................................................................................2
Online Help....................................................................................................................2
Reporting Defects.............................................................................................................3
Release Notes for STM B.11.11.21.07 on HP-UX 11i v1 (February 2011)
Overview
Pre-requisites
Defect Fixes
Known Problems
Documentation
Online Help
SD Product Structure
Reporting Defects
This release notes discuss the HP-UX 11i v1 (February 2011) release of the Support Tools Manager
(STM).
Overview
The Support Tools Manager (STM) provides a set of online support tools for the HP-UX system,
enabling you to verify and troubleshoot system hardware, and to examine system logs.
STM offers several tool types, including Information tools, Verifiers, Exercisers, Expert tools, Firmware
Update tools, Diagnostics and Utilities.
Pre-requisites
Following is the software pre-requisite for installing Diagnostics and Support Tools:
EMS version A.04.20.11 or later
Note: The requirements are available on the Operating Environment (OE) media.
Defect Fix
The following defect was fixed for the current release:
QXCR1001092806
Problem: stm incorrectly issues kill SIGHUP -1 when fork fails due to insufficient memory.
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