J06.05 Release Version Update Compendium HP Part Number: 546266-003 Published: June 2009 Edition: J06.
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Table of Contents About This Document.........................................................................................................7 Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)..........................................................................................7 Intended Audience.................................................................................................................................7 New and Changed Information in This Edition.............................................
Fallback............................................................................................................................................25 A Sources for Migration Assistance and Information..................................................27 ExpressNotice.......................................................................................................................................27 Information on the Site Update Tape (SUT).................................................................
List of Tables 1-1 Summary of the J06.05 RVU............................................................................................................
About This Document This compendium provides categorized information about new features, migration issues, and fallback considerations for J06.05. It also includes references and sources for migration planning. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This manual supports the J06.05 RVU only. Intended Audience This compendium is written for system managers or anyone who needs to understand how migrating to J06.
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1 J06.05 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the J06.05 RVU. Major New Features Table 1-1 summarizes the main changes in J06.05. For descriptions of new features, see the appropriate chapters. Table 1-1 Summary of the J06.
Table 1-1 Summary of the J06.05 RVU (continued) Sections and Categories Major New Features Chapter 7: Hardware Products • NonStop Carrier Grade BladeSystems support three SAS Disk Enclosures in a single footprint • NonStop BladeSystems support single-phase power Chapter 8: Networking Products Support for Bootp/DHCP servers on a CLIM Migration Alerts Fallback Alerts X Products Removed From the Site Update Tape (SUT) No products are removed from the SUT at J06.05.
2 Operating System AF_UNIX Release 2 The AF_UNIX protocol family is used for interprocess communication within a single system. AF_UNIX Release 2 provides a redesigned implementation of the socket-based interface to this protocol family. This new design provides a simpler, more reliable implementation that also provides better compatibility with open systems, backward compatibility with the previous implementation, and better performance.
The $ZLSnn processes are started automatically when the processors start; do not add them to any startup or shutdown scripts. WARNING! Processes having names of the form $ZLSnn are reserved for use by HP. Be sure to rename any OSS Name Server processes having names of this form before installing the new RVU. Failure to do so can result in internal errors and will require assistance from your service provider.
cron and inetd Can Be Enabled as Persistent Processes You can configure cron and inetd as persistent processes. By specifying the -f option, you can configure cron and inetd to execute in the foreground. For more information, see the cron(8) and inetd(8) reference pages either online or in the Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual.
3 Application Development Products The J06.05 RVU contains no new features for application development products.
4 Database and Transaction Processing Products SQL/MP Support for Increasing Catalog Extents The CREATE CATALOG command is enhanced to include two new options: EXTENT and MAXEXTENTS. These options do the following: • • EXTENT specifies the primary and secondary extent sizes for the catalog tables and indexes. MAXEXTENTS specifies the maximum allowed number of extents for the catalog tables and indexes.
5 Installation and Configuration Products The J06.05 RVU contains no new features for installation and configuration products.
6 Manageability Products Safeguard Enhancements Enhanced OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION Field Support Safeguard now supports the OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION field in the authentication records of the following objects: • Disk files • Disk volumes • Disk subvolumes • Devices • Subdevices • Processes • Objecttype • Sec-Group The description field of an authorization record can be used to store additional information about objects. This information can be used in the management of the object authorization record.
7 Hardware Products NonStop Carrier Grade BladeSystems Support Three SAS Disk Enclosures in a Single Footprint NonStop Carrier Grade BladeSystems now support a configuration of two Storage CLIMs and three SAS disk enclosures in a single footprint. For more information, contact your Service Provider. NonStop BladeSystems Support Single-Phase Power NonStop BladeSystems now support single-phase power. For more information, see the HP Integrity NonStop BladeSystem Planning Guide.
8 Networking Products Support for Bootp on CLuster I/O Modules (CLIMs) The Bootp/DHCP servers can be configured on a CLuster I/O Module (CLIM) instead of the NonStop System Console. For more information, see the online help for the CLIM Boot Service Configuration Wizard. Fallback If the CLIM or CLIMs you are downgrading are being used for Bootp/DHCP services instead of the system consoles on your LAN, you must migrate these services to the NonStop System Console.
A Sources for Migration Assistance and Information This appendix describes the assistance HP provides when problems arise during the migration and testing process. HP also provides services that can help you develop a migration plan and implement migration tasks. Most migration and release documentation is available through the HP NonStop Technical Library (NTL).
• Outage Prevention Notifications, Hotstuff messages, and Support Notes • Prerequisites for an SPR • Available SUTs and Independent Products After researching available SPRs, you can download those you consider appropriate for your systems directly to your workstation, or you can request tape delivery.