J06.05 Release Version Update Compendium
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.
Fallback
If fallback is required:
• If you start $ZPLS in a startup script using the SCF START SERVER command, modify
startup scripts to start $ZPLS using the SCF START SERVER command.
• If you use the STARTOSS utility to start OSS processes, modify the
target-volume.ZOSSINS.OSSINFIL file by changing the line
* SERVER #ZPLS
to
SERVER #ZPLS
NOTE: target-volume is normally $SYSTEM.
This ensures that the OSS Socket Local Server is started correctly as system load.
The OSS Monitor included in AF_UNIX Release 2 software adds database records for the local
server 2 (LS2) processes. If fallback is required, HP recommends that, after the system is no longer
running an RVU containing AF_UNIX Release 2, you delete these records using the SCF DELETE
SERVER command:
ASSUME $ZPMON DELETE SERVER
#ZLS00 DELETE SERVER #ZLS01
...
DELETE SERVER #ZLS15
If you fail to delete the database records:
• The SCF INFO SERVER command will show $ZLS00 through $ZLS15 as UNKNOWN servers
with no parameters.
• Attempts to START, STOP, or ALTER $ZLS00 through $ZLS15 will fail with the diagnostic
"Configuration contains invalid data".
For more information about AF_UNIX Release 2, see the Open System Services Programmer's Guide.
DP2
The maximum disk volume size for DP2 is increased from 300GB to 600GB.
Fallback Consideration
If you fall back to an earlier RVU, the earlier version of DP2 will not support disk volumes larger
than 300GB unless you have already installed SPR T9053xxx or a successor. To avoid errors after
falling back, then before falling back, change the STARTSTATE to STOPPED on all volumes
larger than 300GB. To access the STOPPED volumes after falling back, perform a build with the
new version of DP2 (and any other required SPRs), perform a cold load (required), then reactivate
the volumes.
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