HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 Release Notes

HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 Release Notes

Order Number: BA322--90047


July 2006

This manual describes changes to the software; installation, upgrade, and compatibility information; new and existing software problems and restrictions; and software and documentation corrections.

Revision/Update Information: This is a new manual.

Software Version: OpenVMS I64 Version 8.3 OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.3




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Contents

Intended Audience

This manual is intended for all users of the HP OpenVMS Alpha or HP OpenVMS for I64 Integrity servers Version 8.3 operating system. Read this manual before you install, upgrade, or use OpenVMS Version 8.3.

Document Structure

This manual contains the following chapters and appendixes:

Notes are organized by facility or product name when applicable.

This manual contains release notes introduced in the current release and notes from previous OpenVMS Alpha versions that still apply to the new release. A subheading for each release note indicates either the version of origin (for example, V8.2) or the version when an old note was last updated (for example, a note from V8.2 that was revised for Version 8.3 will be labeled with V8.3).

Notes from previous releases are published when:

Related Documents

For a list of additional documents that are available in support of this version of the OpenVMS operating system, refer to the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 New Features and Documentation Overview manual.

For additional information about HP OpenVMS products and services, visit the following World Wide Web address:


http://www.hp.com/go/openvms 

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Chapter 1
OpenVMS Software Installation and Upgrade Release Notes

This chapter contains information that you need to know before installing or upgrading to OpenVMS Version 8.3. Topics of interest to both Alpha and I64 users are covered first. Later sections group notes of interest to users of specific platforms.

HP recommends that you read all of the following manuals before installing or upgrading OpenVMS Version 8.3:

Refer to Chapter 6 for hardware release notes and to Chapter 2 for information about associated products.

1.1 HP Software Technical Support Policy

HP provides software technical support for OpenVMS operating system software for the latest, currently shipping version and the immediate prior version of the product. Each version is supported for 24 months from its release date, or until the release of the second subsequent version, whichever is greater. "Version" is defined as a release containing new features and enhancements. Patch kits and maintenance-only releases do not meet the definition of "version" in the context of this support policy.

Current version-level support (Standard Support or SS) and Prior Version Support (PVS) for OpenVMS operating system software is provided for OpenVMS versions in accordance with these guidelines. The current level of support for recent versions of OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS VAX is kept up to date on this web page:

The Operating System Support Policy applies to all OpenVMS Major Releases, New Feature Releases, and Enhancement releases, which are defined as follows:

The following OpenVMS core products are supported at the same level (Standard Support or Prior Version Support) and duration as the operating system version on which they ship:

These products require their own individual support contracts and are not included in the operating system support contract.

1.2 General Application Compatibility Statement

OpenVMS has consistently held the policy that published APIs are supported on all subsequent releases. It is unlikely applications that use published APIs will require changes to support a new release of OpenVMS. APIs may be "retired," and thus removed from the documentation; however, the API will continue to be available on OpenVMS as an undocumented interface.

1.3 Obtaining Remedial Kits

Remedial kits for HP products are available online at the HP IT Resource Center (ITRC). Use of the ITRC patch download site requires user registration and login. Registration is open to all users and no service contract is required. You can register and log in from the following URL:

You can also use FTP to access patches from the following location:

1.4 Networking Options

V8.3

OpenVMS provides customers with the flexibility to choose the network protocol of their choice. Whether you require DECnet or TCP/IP, OpenVMS allows you to choose the protocol or combination of protocols that works best for your network. OpenVMS can operate with both HP and third-party networking products.

During the main installation procedure for OpenVMS Version 8.3, you have the option of installing the following supported HP networking software:

Alternatively, after you install OpenVMS, you can install your choice of another third-party networking product that runs on OpenVMS Version 8.3.

For information about how to configure and manage your HP networking software after installation, refer to the TCP/IP, DECnet-Plus, or DECnet documentation. The manuals are available in online format on the OpenVMS Documentation CD; printed manuals can be ordered from HP (800-282-6672).

HP strongly recommends that you apply the current Engineering Change Order (ECO) for TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5.5 after upgrading to OpenVMS Version 8.2--1 to ensure that the latest software is installed.

1.5 Disk Incompatibility with Older Versions of OpenVMS

V8.3

The OpenVMS Version 8.3 installation procedure initializes the target disk with volume expansion (INITIALIZE/LIMIT). This renders the disk incompatible with versions of OpenVMS prior to Version 7.2. In most cases, this does not present a problem. However, if you intend to mount this new disk on a version of OpenVMS prior to Version 7.2, you must first take steps to make the disk compatible for that operating system version. Refer to the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 Upgrade and Installation Manual for detailed instructions.

Note that by taking these steps, your new system disk might include a relatively large minimum allocation size (as defined by /CLUSTER_SIZE). As a result, small files will use more space than necessary. Therefore, you should perform these steps only for system disks that must be mounted on versions of OpenVMS prior to Version 7.2.

Note

ODS-5 disks are also incompatible with versions of OpenVMS prior to Version 7.2.

1.6 HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS

V8.3

The following table lists which versions of DECwindows Motif are supported on various platforms of the OpenVMS Version 8.3 operating system.

Table 1-1 Supported Versions of DECwindows Motif
OpenVMS Version DECwindows Motif Version
OpenVMS I64 8.3 DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS I64 V1.5
OpenVMS Alpha 8.3 DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha V1.5

The DECwindows Motif software relies on specific versions of OpenVMS server and device driver images. Be sure to install or upgrade to the version of DECwindows Motif that is appropriate to your operating system environment, as noted in Table 1-1.

For information on support for prior versions of DECwindows Motif, see the HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Release Notes.

For detailed information about installing the DECwindows Motif software, refer to the HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Installation Guide.

1.7 Release Notes for OpenVMS for Integrity Servers Users

The following notes are primarily of interest to users of OpenVMS for Integrity servers.

1.7.1 A6825A Gigabit Ethernet Controller and RX4640 Restriction V8.3

V8.3

The HP sx1000 Chipset for HP Integrity servers provides the CPU, memory, and I/O subsystem to the HP Integrity rx7620, HP Integrity 8620, and HP Integrity Superdome servers. The cell controller is combined with four CPU chips into the computing cell in the sx1000 Chipset architecture. The cell controller chip also provides paths to the I/O devices and off-cell memory.

The rx7620, rx8620, and Superdome servers provide a varying number of sx1000 Chipset cells. The rx7620 provides up to 2 cells (8 CPUs), the rx8620 provides up to 4 cells (16 CPUs), and the Superdome provides up to 16 cells (64 CPUs).

For OpenVMS I64 Version 8.3, there are two primary storage interconnects:

Customers who used any earlier evaluation or field test kits should note the following important considerations:

1.7.2 UI60 SCSI Support on the rx7620 and rx8620

V8.3

The rx7620 and rx8620 have an internal U160 (SCSI) that comes with the system as core I/O. The internal connections to the racks of SCSI disks (which appear on the front of the system box) are supported by OpenVMS. The internal box also has two external ports. HP does not support attaching them (via cables) to a SCSI rack.

1.7.3 Clearing the System Event Log (SEL) on Integrity Servers

V8.3

HP Integrity servers maintain a System Event Log (SEL) within system console storage, and OpenVMS I64 automatically transfers the contents of the SEL into the OpenVMS error log. If you are operating from the console during a successful boot operation, you might see a message indicating that the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) SEL is full. You can safely continue when the BMC SEL is full by following the prompts; OpenVMS will process the contents of the SEL. If you wish to clear the SEL manually, enter the following command at the EFI Shell prompt:


Shell> clearlogs SEL 

This command deletes the contents of the SEL. The command is available with current system firmware versions.

If your Integrity server is configured with a Management Processor (MP) and you see a BMC event log warning while connected to the MP console, you can clear the BMC event log by using MP. Press Ctrl/B to drop to the MP> prompt. At the MP> prompt, enter SL (from the main menu) and use the C option to clear the log.

HP recommends that you load and use the most current system firmware. For more information about updating the system firmware, refer to the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 Upgrade and Installation Manual.


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