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The following list includes changes introduced after the initial
release of HP-UX 11.0 as part of Extension Packs and/or ACE releases
(which were subsequently incorporated into HP-UX 11i), as well as
changes introduced at the initial release of HP-UX 11i. For an introduction to HP-UX 11i and an overview of its features,
see Chapter 3 “HP-UX 11i Version
1.0 Release Overview”. Chapter 4 “nPartition (Hard
Partition) Systems”. Chapter 5 “Workstation/Server
Specific Information”. Chapter 6 “HP-UX 11i Version
1.0 Operating Environment Applications”. The HP-UX
operating system is now delivered as part of an HP-UX Operating Environment
(OE), an integrated software solution comprised of the operating system
and selected applications. (See “The HP-UX 11i Version
1.0 Operating Environments”.) The base HP-UX 11i OE, the
standard Internet server environment for HP-UX systems, includes
Java, the HP Apache-based Web Server, Netscape Communicator, and
other applications. (See “HP-UX 11i Operating
Environment ”.) In addition to the base HP-UX
11i OE, the HP-UX 11i Enterprise OE contains applications to enable
an enterprise-level server. Applications include OnLineJFS 3.3,
GlancePlus, MirrorDisk/UX, and others. (See “HP-UX 11i Enterprise
Operating Environment (EOE)”.) The HP-UX 11i Mission Critical
OE contains both the base HP-UX 11i OE and the HP-UX 11i Enterprise
OE, as well as applications (such as MC/ServiceGuard and HP-UX Workload
Manager) to enable a mission-critical server. (See “HP-UX 11i Mission
Critical Operating Environment (MCOE)”.) The HP-UX 11i Technical Computing
OE contains applications to enable a technical workstation or technical
server. (See “HP-UX 11i Technical
Computing Operating Environment (TCOE)”.)
Chapter 7 “I/0 and Networking
Cards”. Chapter 8 “Installation”. Cold
install changed to support new media and the new Operating Environments. (See “Cold Install Changed”.) Ignite-UX version B requires
at least 64MB of RAM and no longer supports 10.01 and 10.10 machines
for 11i. (See “Ignite-UX Changed
for 11i”.) Update-UX command replaces swgettools to perform OS updates and add Operating Environments.
(See “Update-UX”.) Software Distributor changed
in multiple ways, including enablement of multiple target management
capability and POSIX enhancements. (See “Software Distributor
(SD-UX)”.) SD Patch Installation changed
to provide more control over patch management. (See “SD-UX
Changes to Patch Installation ”.)
Chapter 9 “General System Administration
and Performance Monitoring”. Chapter 10 “Process, Threads,
Memory, and Kernel Parameters”. Chapter 11 “New and Changed Disk
and File Management Features”. Chapter 12 “Internet and Networking
Services”. Chapter 13 “Security”. Chapter 15 “Programming”. Chapter 16 “New and Changed Internationalization Features”.
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