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Communicator HP e3000 MPE/iX Express 2 Based on Release 6.5 HP e3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems Volume 11, Issue 2 Manufacturing Part Number: 30216-90322 E1100 U.S.A.
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Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing or use of this material.
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Contents 1. Announcements Introducing Express 2 Based on MPE/iX 6.5 Release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MPE/iX Release 6.5 Express 2 features include the following . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 End of Support Dates for MPE/iX Release 5.5 and 6.0: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Obsolete Products Removed from Release 6.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 During an FOS Update . .
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Contents Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Version Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Product Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Contents Migration Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Entrynumber format vs. Jumbos vs. MPE Large Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 5. Product Release History Product Changes by Releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Announcements Introducing Express 2 Based on MPE/iX 6.5 Release 1 Announcements Introducing Express 2 Based on MPE/iX 6.5 Release Customers looking for a solution that supports high system availability, reduced downtime, improved redundancy and increased dataset support for applications such as TurboIMAGE/iX, should order Express 2 release of MPE/IX 6.5. MPE/iX Release 6.5 Express 2 is expected to be available in late November 2000.
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Announcements Introducing Express 2 Based on MPE/iX 6.5 Release End of Support Dates for MPE/iX Release 5.5 and 6.0: Support for the 5.5 release will end on December 31, 2000. Customers should plan to update to either MPE/iX 6.0 or MPE/iX 6.5 prior to this date. We would encourage most customers to update to the 6.5 release since that release contains many performance and capacity enhancements for high-end systems and bundled tools for using the HP e3000 with the Internet. Additionally, the 6.
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Announcements Obsolete Products Removed from Release 6.5 Obsolete Products Removed from Release 6.5 by Allan Hertling CS R&D Numerous products that have reached their “End of Support Life” were removed from the SUBSYS tape for the 6.5 release. The following obsolete products have been removed.
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Announcements Obsolete Products Removed from Release 6.5 This product removal from the SUBSYS tape will affect you if one or more of these products reside on your system. During an FOS Update If your system contained any of the above listed products, the associated library modules were removed from the system libraries.The product files will not be removed. NOTE The products listed above are obsolete and no longer supported.
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Announcements Obtaining Software Security Patches for your HP Computer System Obtaining Software Security Patches for your HP Computer System Hewlett-Packard would like to make you aware of a special free service provided for all customers of HP e3000 and HP 9000 computer systems. This service gives customers a direct route to Hewlett-Packard for obtaining information relating to the security of their Hewlett-Packard Computer System(s).
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Announcements Obtaining Software Security Patches for your HP Computer System Subscribing to HP Electronic Support Center Security Bulletin Services Once you have placed your name on the subscriber list for future Security Bulletins (see instructions below), you will receive them via e-mail on the day they are issued by HP. As referenced below, you can also view a list of past Security Bulletins issued in the “HP Security Bulletins Archive.
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Overview—Express 2 based on MPE/iX Release 6.5 (C.65.02) 2 Overview—Express 2 based on MPE/iX Release 6.5 (C.65.02) This Communicator HP e3000 provides general and detailed information on the new and enhanced functionality for the MPE/iX 6.5 Release Expresss2 (C.65.02), as well as information on release strategy and installation prerequisites. MPE/iX 6.5 Express 2 provides the following enhancements: • QUERY/iX Enhancements Respond to User Requests • Using the AS Clause in ALLBASE/SQL • Apache 1.3.
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Overview—Express 2 based on MPE/iX Release 6.5 (C.65.02) Communicator Summary Communicator Summary Following are brief descriptions of the articles and chapters. Chapter 1 Announcements Important announcements regarding availability of products and services are included in this chapter. • Introducing Express 2 Based onMPE/iX 6.5 Release -- provides overview of enhancements. • Obsoleted Products Removed from Release 6.5 -- lists the obsolete products that have been removed from the SUBSYS tape for the 6.
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Overview—Express 2 based on MPE/iX Release 6.5 (C.65.02) Communicator Summary • Large Size Datasets in TurboIMAGE/iX. This enhancement in TurboIMAGE/iX removes the current 80 GB limit on the size of a dataset so as to allow users to have really large datasets. Now the only limiting factor is the number of entries in a dataset, which can be up to 2**31 -1. Chapter 5, How to Order This chapter provides information on how to order MPE/iX subsystem products.
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Overview—Express 2 based on MPE/iX Release 6.5 (C.65.02) MPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource Center MPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource Center by Patch Support Team Commercial Systems Division MPE/iX patches for MPE/iX Release 5.5 and later, are available on the IT Resource Center (previously the HP Electronic Support Center) to all customers. Features and Benefits The new patch access and delivery system benefits all MPE/iX customers with: • Improved overall communication between HP and customers.
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Overview—Express 2 based on MPE/iX Release 6.5 (C.65.02) MPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource Center Electronic Digests If you want to keep yourself up-to-date on the latest development of MPE/iX patches, you can sign up for the daily Security Bulletin and weekly mpeix_patch Bulletin. Once you have subscribed to these two bulletins, you will receive these digests on a periodic basis via electronic mail. HP IT Resource Center will inform you proactively about newly developed security and GR patches.
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Overview—Express 2 based on MPE/iX Release 6.5 (C.65.02) MPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource Center running an earlier version than is available, you should download and install the newer one from the download page. AUTOPAT Installation Document Retrieval AUTOPATINST is the “DOCID” of the document with instructions to assist you in installing one or more patches needed by your MPE/iX system using the AUTOPAT installation tool. 1.
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Technical Articles 3 Technical Articles The following articles are about upgrades of various applications for MPE/iX 6.5 • QUERY/iX Enhancements Respond to User Requests • Using the AS Clause in ALLBASE/SQL • Apache 1.3.
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Technical Articles QUERY/iX Enhancements Respond to User Requests QUERY/iX Enhancements Respond to User Requests By James Overman Enterprise Support Services Organization R&D The newest release of QUERY/iX HP32216D.03.17 (and later) contains enhancements that were requested by customers through the SIGIMAGE User's Group. These are the support of the Expanded TurboIMAGE Limits and the Find-by-Record-Number option.
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Technical Articles QUERY/iX Enhancements Respond to User Requests Floating Decimal Option with Native Mode QUERY The PARM=%777 option is now available with the Native Mode version of QUERY. It was previously only available with the Compatibility Mode version of QUERY. The availability of this feature on Native Mode QUERY will allow the Compatibility Mode version of QUERY to be discontinued in a future release. With this change, Native Mode Query (QUERY.PUB.SYS and QUERYNM.PUB.
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Technical Articles Using the AS Clause in ALLBASE/SQL Using the AS Clause in ALLBASE/SQL By Kumaran N.S. Commercial Systems Division - Database The AS Clause allows users to specify an alias name for the items in the Select Statement. The specified alias name will be returned as the column heading in the query result. Syntax -- Select Statement Level -[BULK] QueryExpression [ORDER BY {ColumnID [ASC ]} [,...
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Technical Articles Using the AS Clause in ALLBASE/SQL partnumber; If the alias name is specified as an identifier it should conform to the following rules which are the rules defined for "Basic Names" in ALLBASE/SQL. • The name can be up to 20 characters in length. • The name can be made of any combination of letters (a to z, A to Z), decimal digits (0 to 9), $, #, @, or underscore (_). The first character cannot be an underscore or a decimal digit.
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Technical Articles Using the AS Clause in ALLBASE/SQL 24 Cause The alias name specified is either a single-quoted identifier or as a double-quoted identifier made of only spaces. Action Insert at least one legal character between the qoutes that is not a space.
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Technical Articles Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX By Barbara Dubbert Commercial Systems Division Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX is based on Apache 1.3.9 from the Apache Software Foundation. It is an upgrade to Apache 1.3.4 for MPE/iX with added enhancements such as DSO capability, an extended API (EAPI), and additional compiled-in modules. Release Information Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX is available as an individual patch for 6.0 or 6.5 from the HP Response Center.
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Technical Articles Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX with Procedure Exits enabled. • PX1LXC8 - This patch changes the way getenv() operates. Currently getenv() returns the address of the value of an environment variable. This patch causes the value itself to be returned instead of the address. This change is needed for many customer applications.(Release 6.0 and 6.5). Support Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX is supported through the HP Response Center as part of MPE FOS support. Product Description Apache 1.3.
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Technical Articles Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX directives: AddModule mod_example.c LoadModule example_module libexec/mod_example.so The LoadModule directive takes two arguments. The first is the name of the module to load. This is the module's structure name from the source file (e.g. mod_example.c). The second argument is the path to the shared object file to load. The path can be relative to the server root (/APACHE/PUB) as shown here, or it can be an absolute path. EAPI Apache 1.3.
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Technical Articles Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX mod_rewrite - Mod_rewrite is a very powerful module for translating requested URLs to new addreses on the fly. The URL manipulations can depend on various tests, for example server variables, environment variables, HTTP headers and time stamps. New translation rules can be added to existing ones. Because of this module's functionality and flexibility, it is complex to use.
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Technical Articles Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX installation, you need to create your own copies of these. The httpd.conf.sample file was derived from the httpd.conf.default file with modifications for Apache on MPE/iX. Make sure you are logged on as MGR.APACHE before beginning configuration, :HELLO MGR.APACHE :xeq sh.hpbin.sys -L shell/iX>cd /APACHE/PUB/conf shell/iX>cp httpd.conf.sample httpd.conf shell/iX>cp mime.types.default mime.types shell/iX>cp magic.default magic The access.conf.
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Technical Articles Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX shell/iX>kill `cat /APACHE/PUB/logs/httpd.pid` shell/iX>cd /APACHE/PUB/logs shell/iX>mv error_log error_log134 shell/iX>mv access_log access_log134 Apache 1.3.9 runs as WWW.APACHE. If your previous version of Apache was running as a different user, you must change your documents (.html, .txt, etc.) to be readable by WWW.APACHE, your log files must be writeable by WWW.APACHE, and your CGI must be executable by WWW.APACHE.
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Technical Articles Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX Apache can be restarted by issuing a kill -HUP. A restart will cause Apache to reread its configuration files without having to stop and restream the Apache job stream file. Restart is useful for making configuration changes without disrupting web users. After a restart, Apache continues running with the new configuration settings. To use kill requires the use of one of the following: • Log on as WWW.APACHE • Log on as MANAGER.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX Java Servlets for MPE/iX By Barbara Dubbert Commercial Systems Division Java Servlets for MPE/iX is add-on functionality to the Apache Web Servers for MPE/iX. With this new functionality, Java servlets can be compiled and run on the MPE platform. Java servlets are server-side Java code for creating dynamic web pages and developing web applications.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX Apache 1.3.9 for MPE/iX is currently available as an individual patch from the HP Response Center. Please refer to the Apache 1.3.9 article in this Communicator for release and installation information about Apache 1.3.9. Java Servlets do not work with Apache 1.3.4 since this version lacks the necessary DSO capability. System Requirements Java Servlets running on MPE/iX require the following software and patches: • MPE/iX 6.0 or 6.5 • Apache 1.3.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX Figure 3-1. Java Servlet model on HP e3000 Client Browser Apache Web Server JServ Servlet Engine Apache's mod_jserv and the servlet engine communicate through a special protocol, Apache JServ Protocol (AJP), which runs on top of TCP. The TCP connection is usually through the localhost, 127.0.0.1, but can also be via a remote host. For a remote host, the Apache Web Server and the servlet engine are on separate machines.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX variables for running the engine as a standalone process. JSRVS is the job file for WebWise. JSRVOFF - The Apache job stream file for stopping the JServ engine. JSRVSOFF is the job file for WebWise. libexec - The subdirectory containing mod_jserv.so, the JServ class files (ApacheJServ.jar), and an example file and documentation for creating your own DSOs. servlets - This subdirectory is the pre-configured repository for servlet files.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX release of Java Servlets for MPE/iX and should not be used. The jsdk.jar class library file is installed in /APACHE/PUB/lib for standard Apache and in /APACHE/SECURE/lib for WebWise. All servlets use the class definitions in jsdk.jar. Because the servlet engine is itself a servlet, the jsdk.jar file is also required for the servlet engine to run. The JSDK2.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX "root" and its corresponding properties file called "root.properties". A properties file contains a list of servlet repositories for a specific zone. This is the location of the servlet class files for that zone. Any other settings that are specific to a zone must also be in the properties file. It also contains aliases and initialization arguments for the servlets in that zone. Properties files use the same grammar as the jserv.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX } } To compile HelloWorld.java, shell/iX>javac HelloWorld.java or shell/iX>/usr/local/java/latest/bin/javac HelloWorld.java To run HelloWorld, shell/iX>java HelloWorld or shell/iX>/usr/local/java/latest/bin/java HelloWorld For information on installing and running Java, WebWise, or Apache on MPE/iX, please refer to the Additional Resources section at the end of this document. Configuration Java Servlets are configured in a few, easy steps. 1.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX here: shell/iX>cd /APACHE/SECURE/conf shell/iX>cat httpd.conf ... AddModule mod_unique_id.c AddModule mod_so.c AddModule mod_setenvif.c AddModule mod_ssl.c Include /APACHE/SECURE/conf/jserv/jserv.conf For Standard Apache, the include should be added after mod_setenvif.c as shown here: shell/iX>cd /APACHE/PUB/conf shell/iX>cat httpd.conf ... AddModule mod_unique_id.c AddModule mod_so.c AddModule mod_setenvif.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX Change the TZ variable for your local timezone in JSRV and JSRVOFF or in JSRVS and JSRVSOFF, shell/iX>cd /APACHE/SECURE shell/iX>cat ./JSRVS !job jsrvs,mgr.apache,secure;pri=cs !setvar TZ 'PST8PDT' ... !eoj shell/iX>cd /APACHE/SECURE shell/iX>cat JSRVSOFF !job jsrvsoff,mgr.apache,secure;pri=cs !setvar TZ 'PST8PDT' ... !eoj JServ should never be terminated using the POSIX shell's kill command.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX or shell/iX>cd /APACHE/PUB/logs shell/iX>tail error_log shell/iX>tail mod_jserv.log shell/iX>tail jserv.log Once the servlet engine is running, you can view servlet status by calling the servlet status handler (the trailing slash is required), http://your.host.com/jserv/ To run the example servlets, http://your.host.com/servlets/Hello http://your.host.com/servlets/IsItWorking To access the Jserv documentation, http://your.host.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX Using Java Servlets Writing Java Servlets Java servlets on MPE follow the same rules and conventions as Java programs on MPE. Any HP e3000 editor can be used to create a servlet file but, like Java programs, Java servlets must be in bytestream format. Servlets created with vi or using Samba from a PC will always be in bytestream format.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX * and HEAD methods of the HTTP protocol. */ public class HelloWorld extends HttpServlet { public void doGet (HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { PrintWriter out; String title = "Hello World Servlet"; // set content type and other response header fields first response.setContentType("text/html"); // then write the data of the response out = response.getWriter(); out.println("
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX Servlets are compiled using the Java compiler, javac. The path to the javac binary can be fully qualified or the PATH variable can be modified to include it. PATH can be set at the command line or in a profile file. shell/iX>/usr/local/java/latest/bin/javac HelloWorld.java or shell/iX>export PATH=/usr/local/java/latest/bin:$PATH shell/iX>javac HelloWorld.
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Technical Articles Java Servlets for MPE/iX Additional Resources The following are additional resources for Java servlets, Java, WebWise Secure Web Server, and Apache. Release documents for Java, WebWise, and Apache are on HP's online documentation site, http://docs.hp.com/mpeix. Java servlets resources: • http://java.apache.org/ - The Apache JServ official home page. This site contains general information about Apache JServ and related projects. • http://your.host.com/jservdocs - Apache JServ 1.
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Technical Articles Announcing High Availability FailOver for the SureStore E Disk Array XP256 Announcing High Availability FailOver for the SureStore E Disk Array XP256 Kendall Sutton Commercial Systems Division General Information High Availability FailOver (HAFO), using the XP256 high availability data storage array, is now available for MPE/iX systems as part of the Fundamental Operating System (FOS). HAFO is supported only with the XP256 with a direct connect SCSI interface..
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Technical Articles Announcing High Availability FailOver for the SureStore E Disk Array XP256 NOTE HAFO is not supported with the A5814A HP SCSI-Fibre Channel Router. HAFO for the SureStore E Disk Array XP512 will be announced in the future. Documentation Refer to the manual, High Availability FailOver/iX Manual (Part No. 32650-90899) included with the release for more information.
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Technical Articles Announcing MPE/iX High Availability Cluster/iX Announcing MPE/iX High Availability Cluster/iX By Walter McCullough Commercial Systems Division General Information The manual cluster product will be orderable in November 2000 with first customer shipments scheduled for December 2000.
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Technical Articles Announcing MPE/iX High Availability Cluster/iX Documentation Refer to the manual, MPE/iX High Availability Cluster/iX User’s Manual, (Part No. B9480-90001), included with the release, for more information.
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Technical Articles Announcing MPE/iX High Availability Cluster/iX 50 Chapter 3
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Increases in Limits 4 Increases in Limits Articles in this chapter on new limits. 1. MPE/iX Release 6.5 Supports >3.75 GBs of Memory 2. New Limits in TurboIMAGE/iX 3. Business BASIC and TurboIMAGE/iX Limits Increase 4.
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Increases in Limits MPE/iX Release 6.5 Supports >3.75 GBs of Memory MPE/iX Release 6.5 Supports >3.75 GBs of Memory Dave Snow, Hewlett-Packard With the March 2000 shipment of MPE/iX Release 6.5, HP e3000 Servers now support greater than 3.75 GBs of main memory. This is good news for many applications for which memory sizes limited the number of users that could be supported or for which had the application's performance was limited by the 3.75 GB maximum memory size. However, since the MPE/iX Release 6.
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Increases in Limits MPE/iX Release 6.5 Supports >3.75 GBs of Memory to PA8000 and PA8200 based servers (929KS/030, 939KS/030, 979KS, 989KS/x00, 989KS/x50 Servers and the 997 Servers) using MPE/iX Release 6.5.
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Increases in Limits Limits in TurboIMAGE/iX Limits in TurboIMAGE/iX By Shobha Pradeep, Nirmala Commercial Systems Division Overview Customers have often expressed the need for increased capacity for some of the elements in TurboIMAGE/iX such as, number of items, number of datasets, number of paths, capacities, etc. This article describes the limits in TurboIMAGE/iX that have been increased. The following sections describe which elements have increased limits and by how much. Current Limitations 1.
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Increases in Limits Limits in TurboIMAGE/iX DBUTIL changes: New flag in DBUTIL, when enabled, will return an error message if the buffer returned in DBINFO exceeds the old limit. This flag is disabled by default, and is introduced mainly for debugging purposes. To enable this flag, use the enable command in DBUTIL >>ENABLE dbname FOR OLDINFOLIMITS DBINFO changes: DBINFO modes 103, 203, 204, 301 have been modified to add the following check.
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Increases in Limits Limits in TurboIMAGE/iX Usage Creating the database and using it continues to be the same. The new definitions of items, sets, paths has to be in the schema after which a database is created using DBUTIL. The number of paths from master to detail alone can be up to 64 but from detail to master remains at 16 only. Sample schema processor output is shown below.
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Increases in Limits Limits in TurboIMAGE/iX .
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Increases in Limits Business BASIC and the TurboIMAGE/iX Limits Increase Business BASIC and the TurboIMAGE/iX Limits Increase by Sue Meloy Enterprise Support Services Organization As of MPE/iX 6.5 Express 2, certain TurboIMAGE/iX limits have been increased. See the article “Large Size Datasets in TurboIMAGE/iX” and the article “Limits in TurboIMAGE/iX” for more details on the changes and their impact on user programs.
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Increases in Limits Large Size Datasets in TurboIMAGE/iX Large Size Datasets in TurboIMAGE/iX B. T. Vikram Kumar Commercial Systems Division- Databases Introduction This enhancement in TurboIMAGE/iX removes the current 80 GB limit on the size of a dataset so as to allow users to have really large datasets. Now the only limiting factor is the number of entries in a dataset, which can be up to 2**31 -1.
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Increases in Limits Large Size Datasets in TurboIMAGE/iX slot within the block of 5. Now we can use a full 32-bit number to refer a record number. We call this 'entrynumber' format. So, the 101st record in a dataset will be represented as just 101, irrespective of the blocking factor used. All existing databases prior to this release use entryname format. With this solution, a database can be created either in the entrynumber format or the entryname format.
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Increases in Limits Large Size Datasets in TurboIMAGE/iX Bit # Value/ Description 13 1: At least one master dataset in the database has a B-Tree 0: No datasets in the database have B-trees 12 1: Database has at least one expandable master dataset 0: Database contains no expandable master datasets 11 Unused 10 1: Database is in entrynumber format (i.
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Increases in Limits Large Size Datasets in TurboIMAGE/iX Entrynumber format vs. Jumbos vs. MPE Large Files It has to be noted that this enhancement per se will not make use of the large file feature of MPE release 6.5. Creating a database in entrynumber format or migrating a database to entrynumber format just allows the datasets to grow beyond 80 GB (which is the current limit). There is no harm in keeping the database in entrynumber or entryname format, if the dataset size is less than 80 GB.
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Product Release History Product Changes by Releases 5 Product Release History This chapter contains tables that provide information on the currently supported Commercial Systems MPE/iX releases and products, and the systems supported for the 6.5 Release.. Product Changes by Releases The following table provides information on the currently supported Commercial Systems MPE/iX releases and products. Included are the MPE/iX release or SUBSYS VUF and a list of products introduced.
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Product Release History Product Changes by Releases Table 5-1. MPE/iX Product Releases Release SUBSYS C.65.00 C.65.00 Date Code Product(s) Introduced/Added MPE/iX Release 6.5 (Platform Release) Support for large files Increased TCP connections Support for 511 Disks Support Tools Manager (STM) Enterprise Management Solution HP Secure Web Console Apache for MPE/iX LDAP C-SDK/iX NEWCI Command C.65.02 64 C.65.02 R4046 Express 2 based on Release 6.
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Product Release History Supported Releases Supported Releases The naming conventions for the different types of releases have been changed slightly to clarify the type of release being discussed. The terms used to describe or refer to the releases are: Mainline Release A mainline release involves the recompilization and reintegration of all software release components (FOS, SLT, and SUBSYS tapes). The release number is changed (for example, 6.0 or 6.5) and the update "UU" field of the V.UU.FF is changed.
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Product Release History Supported Releases Table 5-2. Supported System Release Matrix Supported Releases Supported Systems Support Termination Date Release 5.5 (C.55.
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Product Release History Supported Releases Table 5-2. Supported System Release Matrix Supported Releases Supported Systems Support Termination Date Release 6.0 (60.
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Product Release History Supported Releases Table 5-2. Supported System Release Matrix Supported Releases Supported Systems Support Termination Date Release 6.5 (65.xx) 9x7, 9x7LX, 9x7RX, 9x7SX, 6 months following next Mainline release after 7.
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Catalog of User Documentation 6 Catalog of User Documentation This chapter provides listings of new and/or revised customer manuals for the HP e3000 computer system.: For detailed information on a particular manual or manual collection, refer to the MPE/iX Documentation Guide If your contract includes Material-Based Services, you will receive both software and manual revisions. For additional copies of new or revised manuals, you can order Manual Update Services (MUS).
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Catalog of User Documentation MPE/iX 6.5 Express 2 New or Updated Manuals MPE/iX 6.5 Express 2 New or Updated Manuals This section lists customer manuals introduced or updated for MPE/iX 6.5 Express 2. Table 6-1. MPE/iX 6.5 Express 2 New or Updated Manuals Manual Title Part No. Latest Edition Communicator HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.
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A add-on modules 26 B buffer requirements 55 C Commercial Systems MPE/iX releases and products 63 compatibility.
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P patches on Internet 16 path 54 platform release 65 product changes by releases 63 product release history 63 R record number 20 releases mainline 65 non-platform 65 platform 65 product history 63 supported 65 S schema 56 server memory capacity 52 SR fixes 21 startup job stream 29 supported releases 65 SupportLine MPE/iX patches available 16 via Internet 16 T TurboImage Expanded Limits 20, 54 TurboImage limits 54 U user documentation list 69 V virtual host 28 72