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

3.2.2.2 Tru64 UNIX Rebranding Results in File Changes
As a consequence of the rebranding of Tru64 UNIX from the Compaq name to HP, the
following files have changed:
version.abbrev_vendor from COMPAQ to HP
version.banner from Compaq Tru64 UNIX to HP Tru64 UNIX
version.vendor from Compaq Computer Corporation to Hewlett-Packard
Company
The .mrg..sysconfigtab file has been modified to incorporate these changes into
the generic sysconfig subsystem in the /etc/sysconfigtab file.
If the rebranding of HP Tru64 UNIX version information impacts any applications or
layered products, you can manually change generic system version attributes. See the
sysconfigtab(4) and sys_attrs_generic(5) reference pages for more information on how to
modify generic system version attributes.
3.2.2.3 Insight Manager Components DUMP Core
Some Insight Manger components included in Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1B-4, such as
cpq_mibs and the config_hmmod, and sysman_hmmod daemons, may core dump
during reboots.
You can correct this problem by installing the latest version of the Insight Manager. At
the time Version 5.1B-4 was released, the most current Insight Management Agents kit
was Version 3.6. You can download this version from the HP Insight Management
Agents for Tru64 UNIX website:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/cma/
If you have not installed Version 3.7 and the Insight Manager processes do not run
after rebooting your system, restart them using the Insight Manger startup scripts.
3.2.2.4 Autoloader Firmware Upgrade Changes WWND
A firmware upgrade to v1.50 or N14r on the 1x8 Autoloader causes the WWID to
change. As a result, the existing device associated with the media changer is no longer
accessible. For complete details see the Customer Advisory available at:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/unix/erp/c00753663.html
3.2.2.5 Some Smart Array Errors May Not Be Recoverable
When booting your system you may see a message similar to the following:
Smart Array at ciss(1) not responding - disabled.
A system reboot may be able to re-enable the hardware. If that does not work, you
need to call Field Service and have the unit repaired.
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