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10.0 Commands No Longer Supported

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This section lists commands that are no longer supported as of HP-UX 10.0, and are not discussed elsewhere in this document.

Do not depend on this section in isolation; read it conjunction with the survey of changes in Chapter 6 “Major Changes for HP-UX 10.0 and 10.01 ” of this document, in particular the sections on "IO Convergence" and "Kernel Convergence." Also, refer to the "Compatibility with 9.x Releases" section of the Upgrading from HP-UX 9.x to 10.x manual.

For changes to libraries, refer to the README for NLS in 10.01 and to “Library Routines (libc) ”, and “Math Library Routines (libm, libM) ” later in this chapter.

  • bfs(1)

    As of 10.0, this command has been obsoleted. Use the ed(1) command instead. As of the 8.0 release, it can handle up to 32M characters.

  • buildlang(1M)

    Use localedef(1M) instead; localedef(1M) behaves similarly, but not identically, to buildlang. See “localedef(1M) ” in this document and the manpage for details. localedef was formerly supported on the Series 700 only; as of 10.0, it was supported on the Series 800 as well. See also the "Routines and Macros No Longer Supported" section in the README for NLS in 10.01.

  • mkrs(1M)

    mkrs, formerly supported on the Series 700, is not supported as of 10.0.

    There is no replacement for this command as such; to protect yourself against the contingency of a catastrophic crash (such as a failure of the root disk), you should use the "Support Media", a tape, disk or kit which includes a utility (copyutil) that allows you to create a "failsafe" 9.x or 10.x disk recovery image.

    • If you have an HP support contract, you should have the "Support Media", and the manual which tells you how to use it, the Support Media User's Manual (part number 92453-90010).

      Contact your Support Representative if you do not have both the "Support Media" tape or disk, and the manual.

    • If you do not have a support contract, you should be aware that you have no guaranteed way of recovering your 10.x system from a catastrophic failure.

  • monitor(1M)

    monitor, which was an unsupported tool in pre-10.0 releases, was no longer available as of 10.0.

    The HP Glance and HP Glance Plus products provide similar data, as do core HP-UX commands such as vmstat(1), iostat(1) and sar(1).

  • mkpdf(1M), pdfck(1M), pdfdiff(1M)

    Product Description Files (PDFs), and the commands that operate on them, are no longer supported.

    PDFs formed part of Distributed Update and Install, which was replaced at 10.0 by a new utility, Software Distributor (SD). Though there is no exactly equivalent replacement in SD for PDFs, SD does provide similar functionality. See “Software Distributor ” of this document for more information.

  • revck(1M)

    As of 10.0, this command has been obsoleted. Use the what(1) command instead. Hewlett-Packard has not been delivering ref_files since the 8.0 release.

  • rmchg(1)

    This command was never intended to be called directly, and it is not supported. You should continue to use cdc(1) and rmdel(1).

  • uxgen(1M)

    Use config or mk_kernel instead; see the entry for “config(1M) ” earlier in this chapter and “Kernel Convergence ” for more information.

    The S800 kernel configuration file is no longer supported. As of 10.0, the kernel configuration file for all systems is /stand/system, which is similar to the 9.x Series 700 dfile.

    HP recommends that you use mk_kernel(1M), or SAM (the menu-driven System Administration Manager) to rebuild the kernel on both Series 700 and 800 10.x systems.

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