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HP-UX 11i March 2002 Release Notes: HP-UX Servers and Workstations > Chapter 4 HP-UX 11i Operating Environment Applications

The HP-UX 11i Operating Environments

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The HP-UX 11i Operating Environments consist of the HP-UX operating system, a set of “always installed” applications (the “environment”), and a collection of additional applications and drivers that you can selectively install. The HP-UX 11i release is available in one of the following Operating Environments (OEs):

You can choose the HP-UX 11i Operating Environment that is best suited for your computing environment. Although there are five OEs available, only one can be installed and operate on your HP 9000 server or workstation. The application contents of the HP-UX 11i Operating Environments are shown below:

Table 4-1 Operating Environment Contents

ApplicationHP-UX 11i OE (commercial servers)HP-UX 11i Enterprise OE (commercial servers)HP-UX 11i Mission Critical OE (commercial servers)HP-UX 11i Minimal Technical OE (workstations)HP-UX 11i Technical Computing OE (technical servers & workstations)

“Always-Installed Network Drivers”

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

“Base VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM)”

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

“CIFS/9000 Client and CIFS/9000 Server”YESYESYESNOYES
“Enterprise Cluster Master (ECM) Toolkit”NONOYESNONO
“Event Monitoring Service (EMS)”YESYESYESYESYES
“GlancePlus Pak”NOYESYESNONO
“High Availability Monitors”NOYESYESNONO
“High Performance Math Libraries (HP MLIB)”NONONONOYES
“HP 3D Technology for the Java Platform”NONONONOYES

“HP Apache-based Web Server for HP-UX”

YESYESYESNOYES
“HP Message-Passing Interface (MPI)”NONONONOYES
“HP OnLineJFS 3.3”NOYESYESNONO
“HP Visualize Conference”NONONONOYES
“HP-UX Runtime Environment for the Java 2 Platform”YESYESYESNOYES
“HP-UX Support Tools: STM, ODE, & EMS Hardware Monitors ”YESYESYESYESYES
“HP-UX Workload Manager”NONOYES

NO

NO

“HP-UX Workload Manager Oracle ® Database Toolkit”

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

“MC/ServiceGuard”NONOYESNONO
“MC/ServiceGuard NFS Toolkit”NONOYESNONO
“MirrorDisk/UX”NOYESYES

NO

NO
“Netscape Communicator”YESYESYES

YES

YES
“OpenGL 3D Graphics Developers Kit and Runtime Environment”NONONOYESYES
“Perl Programming Language”

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

“Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) Kerberos”YESYESYESNOYES
“Plug-In for the Java 2 Platform for Netscape Communicator”YESYESYESNOYES
“Process Resource Manager (PRM)”NOYESYESNONO
“Servicecontrol Manager (SCM)”YESYESYESNONO

 

NOTE: The iCOD product was removed as an “always installed” component from the HP-UX Operating Environments in the June 2001 release. You can find this product on the Support Plus media and at the following Web site:

http://software.hp.com.

The following applications are selectable and not automatically installed with the Operating Environments. They are available as noted in the following table:

Table 4-2 Selectable Applications

ApplicationHP-UX 11i OE (commercial servers)HP-UX 11i Enterprise OE (commercial servers)HP-UX 11i Mission Critical OE (commercial servers)HP-UX 11i Minimal Technical Computing OE (workstations)HP-UX 11i Technical Computing OE (technical servers & workstations)
“HP Intrusion Detection System/9000 (IDS/9000)”

YES

YES

YES

NONO
“Ignite-UX (IUX)”

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

“IPFilter/9000”

YES

YES

YES

NONO

“Java Out-of-Box (JAVAOOB)”

YESYESYESYESYES
“Netscape Directory Server (J4258BA)”YESYESYESYESYES
“Selectable Network Drivers ”YESYESYESYESYES
“WebQoS Peak on HP-UX Packaged Edition (J4274AA)”YESYESYESNONO

 

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