J06.06 Release Version Update Compendium HP Part Number: 518662-006 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.............................................
A Sources for Migration Assistance and Information..................................................25 ExpressNotice.......................................................................................................................................25 Information on the Site Update Tape (SUT).........................................................................................25 Scout for NonStop Servers....................................................................................................
List of Tables 1-1 Summary of the J06.06 RVU............................................................................................................
About This Document This compendium provides categorized information about new features, migration issues, and fallback considerations for J06.06. It also includes references and sources for migration planning. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This manual supports the J06.06 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 J06.06 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the J06.06 RVU. Major New Features Table 1-1 summarizes the main changes in J06.06. For descriptions of new features, see the appropriate chapters. Table 1-1 Summary of the J06.
Preparation, Planning, and Migration • • • • • • • • • • 10 If you are migrating from a G-series to a J-series RVU, before you begin migrating applications, contact your HP representative to analyze your applications and identify specific modules and program components that require changes for migration to a J-series RVU. If you are migrating from an H-series to a J-series RVU, modules and program components require no changes.
2 Operating System Binary Semaphore Enhancements • • • • A new procedure call, BINSEM_ISMINE, is introduced. The BINSEM_ISMINE_ procedure allows a process to determine whether it owns the designated semaphore. The BINSEM_CREATE_ and BINSEM_OPEN_ procedures have increased the maximum limit for per process open user semaphores from 64 to 8192. The maximum limit for user semaphores per processor is increased to 65536. The BINSEM_CREATE_ and BINSEM_OPEN_ procedures have a new error return code, 4002.
3 Application Development Products Native Inspect Supports New Commands and Options Native Inspect supports these new commands and options: • set optimized-loc-print n • define command-name • document command-name • show user [command-name] The set optimized-loc-print n command enables the user to control the amount of information given about variable locations in programs compiled at higher optimization levels. The other commands are new user-defined commands.
4 Database and Transaction Processing Products Database and Transaction Processing Products TMF 3.6 Enhancements TMF 3.6 supports these new features for the J06.06 RVU: • • • • The NOBACKOUT parameter of the TMFCOM ABORT TRANSACTION command aborts transactions without a backout process for that transaction, thereby eliminating the time required to abort a transaction. The impact of using this parameter depends on the state of the transaction when the command is executed.
5 Installation and Configuration Products The J06.06 RVU contains no new features for installation and configuration products.
6 Manageability Products OSM Enhancements OSM Service Connection OSM Service Connection supports these new features: • Support for HP Integrity NonStop NS2000 servers. • A new guided procedure, the OSM Data Sanitization Guided Procedure, which provides a simple and secure method for erasing all data from disk drives that are to be retired from service. The procedure can be used to sanitize any SCSI, FC, SAS, or CLIM-attached disks.
7 Hardware Products NonStop NS2000 Server Introduced Introduced with RVU J06.06 is a new NS2000 family of HP Integrity NonStop entry-class servers based on the NonStop multi-core J-series operating system. The NS2000 family consists of three new platforms: the NS2000, NS2000T, and NS2000ST. The NS2000 is an AC-powered server packaged in a standard commercial rack. The NS2000T comes in a commercial rack; in addition, it is DC-powered (-48V) rather than AC-powered.
8 Networking Products Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Supports New Features Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) introduces several new features for the J06.06 RVU: • New options and features for climconfig commands: — New -autonegotiation parameter for the climconfig interface -modify command enables/disables autonegotiation for Ethernet interfaces. — New fields in the climconfig interface -info display. — New option, -endpoint, for the climconfig tunnel -interface command specifies the address of the tunnel endpoint.
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.