HP Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server Version 5.1B-5 Patch Summary and Release Notes (March 2009)

Addresses a problem with sh while using the ulimit built-in command in displaying
hard and soft resource setting values when -H (hard) and -S (soft) resource limits
options are specified.
Corrects a problem in which logins in TruCluster environments using Enhanced
Security could hang on any member other than the one serving /var to CFS.
Fixes a problem with SIA that caused the Internet Express LDAP Authentication
module to be unable to look up default group information for a user at login time.
Causes the appropriate exit status to be returned when a disk is full.
Lets awk accept input records of a length up to 5,119 bytes.
Fixes problem with the vi internal command when used inside a macro to repeat
the last search for a pattern.
Corrects the last command to correctly report logout times when several sessions
are active.
Adds support for the file command to recognize ELF and HP-UX file formats.
Corrects a condition in which a user would receive a protocol-handshake error
when a high priority binlog event is reported via an email message. (The problem
is caused by EVM's use of DECevent to translate the binlog event, which requires
the HOME environment variable to be set.)
Corrects the behavior of munlockall in the realtime library (librt).
Corrects a condition that causes a panic resulting from a kernel memory fault in
access_invalidate.
Corrects a problem in mount or domain activation after a panic, where a fileset
(domain) cannot be mounted without running fixfdmn.
Corrects a setld security issue in relation to SSRT 3471.
Causes environmental monitoring on Alpha Server ES47/ES80/GS1280 systems to
be turned on by default.
Corrects problem of excessive swapping resulting from mfs file system creation.
Fixes a problem with mkcdsl not carrying the sticky bit through.
Fixes a problem to allow the class scheduler to handle processor sets (partitions)
with an ID greater than 100 when attempting to set the partition (using the setup
subcommand). The error message generated by the problem is "invalid partition
specified."
Fixes a ksh memory fault problem that occurs when logging in.
Corrects a problem on systems running Enhanced Security in which the command
edauth -R refuses to write user-profile entries to the root partition.
Corrects problems with name resolution when an error is encountered during the
processing of the local host files.
Fixes a fatal error in /usr/bin/spike.
Allows the Event Manager daemon, evmd, to stop listening on its default TCP
port 619. This capability is not available for clustered systems.
3.4 Summary of Base Operating System Patches 113