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HPUX 11iRoadmap HP-UX 11i Roadmap
This document is the HP-UX 11i Roadmap.
This document represents the current plan and should not be considered a commitment. For specific delivery dates please refer to the BSTO marketing team.
The contents of this document are subject to change without notice and will be change based on HP’s execution needs or requirement base on specific economic conditions.
HPUX 11iRoadmap
operating environment
goals
•have a competitively equal or better feature set than all other UNIX operating systems
•continue to increase the visibility to HP-UX, its strengths and its mainstream UNIX leadership in the market
•ensure that HP-UX is the best UNIX for:
• multi-OS environments
• deployment from Windows/Linux development
• transition to IA-64
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HPUX 11iRoadmap
dh brown os competitive positionReliability
Scalability
Workload and bandwidth management
Java Optimization
Web Application Support
Web Application Server Options
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HPUX 11iRoadmap
JPIU
HP-UX 11i operating environments
•HP-UX OS•Network Drivers•Web QoS peak•Apache web server•Ignite/UX•Java Environment (RTE, JDK, JPI)
•ServiceControl Manager•Sys. Config. Repository•Software Distributor/UX•Netscape directory server (Planet Enterprise)
•keberos PAM•EMS framework•CIFS Client & Server
•OnlineJFS 3.3•Glanceplus pack •Mirror Disk/UX •Process Resource Mgr•Event Monitor Services (EMS HA Monitors)
·OpenView Performance Agent
·Single-system Event and Availability Management
•MC/ServiceGuard•HP-UX Workload Manager•Host Intrusion Detection•ServiceGuard NFS toolkit•Enterprise Cluster Mgmt. toolkit
HP-UX 11i mission-critical OEHP-UX 11i enterprise OE
HP-UX 11i OE
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• Get the operating environment that fits your needs
• Less time spent performing system integration
• Fast time to install/deployment, spent less system admin resources
• Enjoy monetary savingsSimpler ordering
• Spend less time managing support contracts
• Support for the use of Linux as a low cost development platform for HP-UX mission critical applications. Develop on Linux, deploy on HPUX.
• Easy migration to OE from OS and discrete components.
HP-UX 11i OE features and benefits
• Three different operating environments
• integrated environment tested by HP
• no codeword required for layered product installation
• bundle pricing provides discounts vs. individual pricing
• single line item to order
• single line item support
• Comprehensive multi-OS support
• Next generation of OS and discrete componentsNote: HP-UX future plans subject to change
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HPUX 11iRoadmap
HP-UX 11i mission-critical OE
HP-UX 11i enterprise OE
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HP-UX 11i OE
Examples of Independent Software Products:
Openview iPlanet Web Server VxVM Product
C++ compiler Metroclusters WebQoS Premium
IPSec/9000 SNA+2 Link Server HP-UX CDSA
Examples of Unsupported Software Products
Mobile IPv4 perl IPv6 Early Release
Linux Porting Kit CIFS migration tool Fiber Channel manager
HP-UX 11i software offering
HPUX 11iRoadmap
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HP runs its business worldwide on HP-UX servers!
HP-UX HP 9000 enterprise server
data center (corporate critical)
enterprise (business critical)
application (department critical)
web servingapplications
HPUX OEs Current PA-RISC
PositionWindows HP netserver
netware HP netserver
Linux HP netserver
HP-UX 11i OE market position roadmap
HPUX OEs hosted on IA-64 platforms
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HPUX 11iRoadmap
HP 11i OEsrelease on
HP SuperdomePlatform
HP 11i OEsbecome primary
OS delivery agent on
PA-RISC Platform
HP 11i OEs provide
hardware independent
operating environment
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HP-UX 11i OE vision roadmap
HP 11i OEsrelease on
IA-64 Platform
Q400 Q201 Q301 Q402
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HPUX 11iRoadmap HP-UX 11i OE release model
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Platform
Platform
Platform
Update
Update
UpdateQ201 Q401Q301 Q102 Q201
Platform
OS Bonus Pack
OS Bonus Pack
OS Bonus Pack
OS Bonus Pack
Updated ISU New ISUs
Updated ISU
Obsolete ISUs N
ew ISU
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HPUX 11iRoadmap HP-UX 11i OE releases
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Platform
Update
Platform
Update
•OS Bonus Pack•Nokia WAP Demo Product 2.0•IPv6 Dev. Env.•VxVM Fast Resynch Option
Q201 Q301
•OS Bonus Pack•IPv6 Phase 1•VxVM works with MC/SG•CVM Base•CVM Full Product•vPars on N & L Class•Processor Sets•Real Time Ext.
•OS Bonus Pack•vPars on SD
•OS Bonus Pack
Q102
Q401
Increasing OE functionality
Binary Compatibility
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HPUX 11iRoadmap HP-UX 11i HP-UX Enhancements
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Update
Update
OE number ????•Nokia WAP Demo Product 2.0•IPv6 Dev. Env.•MC/ServiceGuard•VxVM Fast Resynch Option
Q201 Q301
Binary Compatibility
•IPv6 Phase 1•VxVM works with MC/SG•CVM Base•CVM Full Product•vPars on N & L Class•Processor Sets•Real Time Ext.
Q102
Q401
OE number ???+1•vPars on SD
Work in progress
(Do not distr
ibute)
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HPUX 11iRoadmap
•ODC
HP-UX 11iPA-RISC Only
•OE Support•nPartitions•per-processor licensing•fast boot
Q400 Q201 Q102 Q402
HP-UX 11i version 1.5IA-64 Only
32&64bit PA apps •secure internet transactions•fast encryption•VxVM Base•online-JFS•Web Server•Linux(IA-64)•developer release
HP-UX 11i version 1.6IA-64 Only
•bin.compat with HP-UX 11i v.1.5
•Linux ABIs•ISV support•MxN threads•CIFS•Optimized NFS•LVM•OV support
HP-UX 11i version 2
2H03
HP-UX 11i version 3
HardwareIndependent
• 128way scaling•HW Isolation•Full VDC/ODC•dynamic tunables•OL* memory/CPU•DLKM Patching
Binary Compatibility
HardwareIndependent
•OE Support•Full dynamic vPar•Dyna. loadable drivers•Next gen. CIFS• Real Time Ext.•TB FS•Veritas CFS&CVM•Kernel ABI•IPv6•WAP 2.0 Proxy•Linux(PA&IA)
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HP-UX 11i operating systemrelease roadmap
HPUX 11iRoadmap
HP-UX 11
4Q00
Q201 Q102 Q402
HP-UX 11iVersion 1.5
HP-UX 11iVersion 1
HP-UX 11iVersion 2
HP-UX 11iVersion 3
HP-UX 11iVersion 1.6
2H03
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OE Release
IndependenceRelease
???Release
ItaniumRelease
ConsolidationRelease
HP-UX 11i operating systemrelease roadmap
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HPUX 11iRoadmap
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HPUX 11i OE and OS release and update model
4Q00 Q201 1H02 2H02 2H03
HP-UX 11iVersion 1
HP-UX 11iVersion 1.5
HP-UX 11iVersion 1.6
HP-UX 11iVersion 3
HP-UX 11iVersion 2
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HPUX 11iRoadmap
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PA-RISC only
HP-UX 11i version 1 functionality
Development ToolsPA shared librariesDCE RPC Open GLOpen Source Tool KitCDE/Xt/MotifHP-UX Dev Kit HP-UX MLIB HP-UX STK
LanguagesPerl-32&64Bit C/ANSI C DevHP aC++ Fortran90Japan Fort90 mnl Java 3D DevJava Plug-inJava2 JRE 1.2Java2 SDK 1.2OO Cobol RTS
SecurityRSA libs
Admin UtilitiesCold InstallCXperf HP-UX Install Utilities 11.11 (IUX)Glance + M/MOV GlancePlus Pak (English)OV GlancePlus Pak (Japanese)
System FunctionsDLKM I/O
NetworkingFast Ethernet LAN - 100BTGigaBit Ethernet LAN - SX & T
Storage AdaptersFibre Channel - switched and ALSCSI - FWD and Ultra2
ISUsHP Apache based Web Server Netscape Communicator (v4.75)
File SystemsBase VxVM (3.1)HP JFS(3.3) HP MPI HP OnlineJFS(3.3)HP VxVM (3.1)
System AttributesPPL
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HPUX 11iRoadmap
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IA-64 only
HP-UX 11i version 1.5 functionality
Development ToolsAries 32&64bit PA apps supportPA shared librariesLinux API (IA-64)Cross Dev on PADCE RPC Open GLOpen Source Tool KitCDE/Xt/Motif and XlibxHP-UX Dev Kit HP-UX MLIB HP-UX STK
LanguagesPerl-32&64Bit C/ANSI C DevHP aC++ Fortran90Japan Fort90 mnl Java 3D DevJava Plug-inJava2 JRE 1.2Java2 SDK 1.2OO Cobol RTS
SecurityRSA libs
Admin UtilitiesCold Install (IUX)SD and SAM (PA)CXperf Glance + M/MOV GlancePlus Pak (English)OV GlancePlus Pak (Japanese)
System FunctionsDLKM I/O(IA)
NetworkingFast Ethernet LAN - 100BTGigaBit Ethernet LAN - SX & T
Storage AdaptersFibre Channel - switched and ALSCSI - FWD and Ultra2
ISUsHP Apache based Web Server
File SystemsBase VxVM (3.1)HP JFS(3.3) HP MPI HP OnlineJFS(3.3)HP VxVM (3.1)
System AttributesPPL
3rd Party and ISV ProductsOmniBack II 3.5 (PA)Oracle datebaseNetscape Communicator (v4.75)
Additions for Tech ServerMLIBMPI LIB
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IA-64 only - All of the functionality of HPUX 11i Version 1.5 plus:
HP-UX 11i version 1.6 functionality
Development ToolsLinux ABI (IA-64 Only)
AvailabilityMC/ServiceGuard (v11.09)
SecurityIPSecurity
System FunctionsMxN threads
File SystemNFS Over TCPNFS 3.0 Performance optimized to SPEC sfsV2
File SystemsCIFS/9000 ServerCIFS/9000 ClientLVMHP JFS(3.5)
ISUOmni BackOV Network Node managerITO and PRM
ISV SupportExtensive List of more than 30
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HPUX 11iRoadmap
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PA-RISC and IA-64
HP-UX 11i version 2 functionality
Operating EnvironmentsOE BaseOE Enterprise OE Mission Critical
Development ToolsAries 32&64bit supportKernel Driver ABILinux API (PA & IA)
AvailabilityCell OLADLKM I/OFull Processor Dealloc & iCODOLD I/O
Scaliablity128 way boot128 way DSS & Tech App Perf64-way SDET
SecurityNext Gen. CIFSLDAP address mgmt, pthread-safeNext generation auditRoot containment / Access controlRoot file protectionSecure defaults, configSupport for long file names
System FunctionsMemory LocalityShared Memory Support for PRMShared Memory TeardownUnified Cache BufferMxN threadsKernel Driver ABIMultiple Add. Space on IA
NetworkingNFS Over TCP10 Gbit/s EthernetTCP Offload Engines
StorageiSCSI
WirelessIPv6WAP 2.0 Proxy
Real Time Ext.Deterministic Response
ISUsFully Dynamic vPars
File SystemsVxVM 3.2 (rootability)2 TB FS HP JFS(3.3) JFS 3.5Veritas CFS & CVM
HardWareProcessor SetsMako in PinnaclesGuadelupe HW/SW Liberation
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HPUX 11iRoadmap HP Virtual Partitions key features
core functionality is available for free with HP-UX 11i release support of HP 9000 L-Class, N-Class, Superdome (including nPartition) support of multiple HP-UX instances (HP-UX 11i and later) different virtual partitions can run different versions of HP-UX single CPU granularity (virtual partition may contain single CPU)
L-Class - recommended up to 2 virtual partitions (max. 4) N-Class - recommended up to 4 virtual partitions (max. 8) Superdome - recommended up to 32 virtual partitions (max. 64)
dynamic reassignment of CPUs across virtual partitions software fault isolation (application, name space, OS and kernel isolation) individual reconfiguration and reboot, e.g. for rolling upgrades (virtual partitions
don’t affect each other) command line interface (in future via GUI – Second Release) single toggle console (in future consolidated console) combine with PRM, HP-UX WLM, ServiceControl Manager, and
MC/ServiceGuard
Shipment for L, N-Class 3Q01 (Superdome after N and L)
HPUX 11iRoadmapvPars technical overview
• a single physical server may be soft-partitioned into multiple virtual servers (virtual partitions)
• each virtual partition (vPar) runs an independent instance of HP-UX, providing complete name-space isolation
• vPars may run separate release and patch levels of HP-UX
• using vPars, multiple applications or multiple instances of the same application may coexist without kernel or user resource or name-space conflicts
• vPars may be individually reconfigured and rebooted
• vPars may be administered via SCM or separately via SAM or other tools
vPar Monitor
HP-UX Revision A.1
HP-UX Revision A.2
HP-UX Revision B.3
HP-UX Revision B.3
Dept. A
App 1
Dept. A
App 1’
Dept. B
App 2
Dept. B
App 3
HPUX 11iRoadmap
vPars logical overview
Hardware Platform / Hard Partition
vPar Monitor
HP-UXRevision APatch Lvl 1
HP-UXRevision APatch Lvl 2
HP-UXRevision BPatch Lvl 1
Dept. AApp 1
Dept. AApp 1’
Dept. BApp 2
• creates illusion of many separate hardware platforms
• manages shared physical resources
• monitors health of operating system instances
• multiple applications or multiple instances or versions of the same application
• no name space or resource conflicts
• each operating system instance tailored specifically for the application(s) it hosts
• operating systems instances are given a user-defined portion of the physical resources
• no name space or resource conflicts
• supported on L-, N- and Superdome-Class systems
• no additional platform support required
HP Virtual Partitions:
multiple applications on the same server
with software isolation
increased system utilization•partitioning a single
physical server or hard partition into multiple virtual partitions for L, N-class, and Superdome
increased flexibility•multiple independent
instances of HP-UX •dynamic CPU migration
across virtual partitions
increased isolation•application (including
name space) isolation across virtual partitions
•OS (kernel) isolation• individual reconfiguration
and reboot
HP-UX Revision A.1
HP-UX Revision A.2
HP-UX Revision B.3
HP-UX Revision B.3
Dept. A
App 1
Dept. A
App 1’
Dept. B
App 2
Dept. B
App 3
Base
product
for free!
Base
product
for free!
HPUX 11iRoadmap
HP Partitioning Continuum for Always On Technical Positioning
Hard Partitions with multiple nodes
Hard Partitions
within a node
Virtual Partitions within a hard
partition
Resource Partitions
HyperPlex
nPartitions
Virtual partition
s
PRM (Process Resource
Manager)
WLM (Workload Manager)
Isolationhighest
degree of separation
Flexibilityhighest degree of
dynamic capabilities
– complete hardware and software isolation
– node granularity
– multiple OS images
– hardware isolation per cell
– complete software isolation
– cell granularity
– multiple OS images
– complete software isolation
– CPU granularity
– multiple OS images
– dynamic resource allocation
– automatic goal-based resource allocation via set SLOs
– share (%) granularity
– 1 OS image
VxVM/CVM 3.1 Product Description
(Slide 1)
Feature Base VxVM/CVM CVM Add-On
VxVM Add-On
B7961AA B9116AA B9117AA
Concatenation Spanning Striping GUI (VMSA) Resizing Volumes Disk Group Support Free-space management Support for co-existence of VxVM with LVM on same system
DMP for active-passive devices DMP for active/active devices -
Conversion utilities Mirroring of user-data disks - (no root mirroring)
Striped Mirrors (RAID 0+1) - N/S
Log-based mirror recoveries - Oracle Resilvering -
Hot-sparing/Hot Relocation - Online Data Migration - Snapshot -
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VxVM/CVM 3.1 Product Description
(Slide 2)
Feature Base VxVM/CVM CVM Add-On
VxVM Add-On
B7961AA B9116AA B9117AA
Task monitor VxVM only N/S
Online Relayout N/S
Mirrored Stripes (RAID 1+0) - RAID-5 - N/S
Support for MC/SG Support for SG OPS Edition Base CVM -
only #
Support for mixed clusters
Multiple node cluster support 4 MC/SG 8 MC/SG 4MC/SG
2 OPS # 4 OPS
Rolling Upgrade support
Online Reconfiguration for Diskgroup activated
shared diskgroups on at most 1 node #
N/ADiskgroup
activated
on any # of
nodes (up
to 4)
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
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Linux strategy for HP-UX 11i
Milestones
• Linux API on IA - Q201
• Linux ABI on IA - Q302
• Linux API on PA - Q402
WebGain Studio for integrated windows app. dev. env. (IDE) targeting HP-UX11develop and debug on IA-32/windows and deploy optimized java code on HP-UX 11i
java optimization tools for optimizing java run-time environment. hp j-meter, hp j-config, etc. (available free from hp.com/java)
Use IA-based HPUX or Linux as a low cost development platform for HP-UX mission critical applications
Linux being ported onto PA (A, L, and N class) in 2H2000
HP believes that Linux has a role to play in: low-end and midrange server environments appliances application development
develop on Linux
or Windows
and deploy on HP-UX 11i
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dynamically tunable kernel
parameters for HP-UX 11i OEs
• core_addshmem_read
• core_addshmem_write (VM) shared memory segments in application core dumps
• maxuprc (PM) maximum number of processes per user
• shmmax (VM) shared memory maximum size
• shmseg (VM) shared memory segment size
• maxfiles_lim* (FS) maximum number of files
• maxtsiz (VM) maximum text segment size
• maxtsiz_ 64bit* (VM) maximum text segment size - 64 bit
• msgmax (PM) maximum number of messages
• msgmnb (PM) maximum number of bytes msg queue
• scsi_max_qdepth (IO) depth of SCSI I/O queue
• semmsl
* per process
goal is reduction of reboots
by 50%
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
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BaseVxVM/CVM
Add-On Functionality for HP-UX
11i OEs
Feature Base VxVM/CVM
Concatenation
Spanning
Striping
GUI (VMSA)
Resizing Volumes
Disk Group Support
Free-space mgmt
Support for co-existence of VxVM with LVM on same system
DMP for act.-passive devices
DMP for act./act. devices
Conversion utilities
Task monitor (VxVM only)
Supt. for MC/SG
Supt. for SG/OPS
Supt. mixed clusters
Multiple node cluster supt.
4 MC/SG or 2 OPS
Rolling Upgd supt.
Online Reconf. for shared diskgroup 1 node only #
# Base CVM only
VxVM/CVM is
compatible with the OEs and
needs to be purchased separately
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#
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VxVM/CVM Add-On
Functionality for HP-UX
11i OEs
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Feature VxVM CVM
DMP for act./act. devices
Mirroring of user-data disks
(no root mirroring)
Striping + Mirroring (RAID 0+1) N/S
Log-based mirror recoveries Oracle Resilvering Hot-sparing/Hot Relocation Online Data Migration Snapshot Task monitor N/S
Online Relayout N/S
Mirrored Stripes (RAID 1+0)
RAID-5 N/S
Supt. for MC/SG Supt. for SG/OPS # Supt. mixed clusters Multiple node cluster supt 8 MC/SG 4 MC/SG
4 OPS #
Online Reconfiguration for N/A Diskgroup
shared diskgroups activated on
93 any # of
nodes (up to 4)
# Base CVM only
VxVM/CVM 3.1 Product Description
(Slide 1)
Feature Base VxVM/CVM CVM Add-On
VxVM Add-On
B7961AA B9116AA B9117AA
Concatenation Spanning Striping GUI (VMSA) Resizing Volumes Disk Group Support Free-space management Support for co-existence of VxVM with LVM on same system
DMP for active-passive devices DMP for active/active devices -
Conversion utilities Mirroring of user-data disks - (no root mirroring)
Striped Mirrors (RAID 0+1) - N/S
Log-based mirror recoveries - Oracle Resilvering -
Hot-sparing/Hot Relocation - Online Data Migration - Snapshot -
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VxVM/CVM 3.1 Product Description
(Slide 2)
Feature Base VxVM/CVM CVM Add-On
VxVM Add-On
B7961AA B9116AA B9117AA
Task monitor VxVM only N/S
Online Relayout N/S
Mirrored Stripes (RAID 1+0) - RAID-5 - N/S
Support for MC/SG Support for SG OPS Edition Base CVM -
only #
Support for mixed clusters
Multiple node cluster support 4 MC/SG 8 MC/SG 4MC/SG
2 OPS # 4 OPS
Rolling Upgrade support
Online Reconfiguration for Diskgroup activated
shared diskgroups on at most 1 node #
N/ADiskgroup
activated
on any # of
nodes (up
to 4)
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
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vPars strategy for HP-UX 11i
Milestones
• vPars on L and N class systems - Q301
• vPars on Superdome - Q401
• Full dynamic vPars (include dynamic CPU migration and dynamic memory addition) Q402
vPars LicensingSystem will ship with demo
license that includes two partitions: Unlimited partition and 1 CPU limited partition.
vPars: The HP-UX
11iVirtual
Machine Environment
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CIFS strategy for HP-UX 11i
Milestones
• CIFS/9000 on IA - Q201
• NG CIFS/9000 client – Q402
CIFS/9000 server based on Samba 2.2 targeted for release in 1H2002
Next Generation CIFS client may include ACL support, ONC AutoFS and byte-range locking
Bi-directional
access between
HP-UX and Windows as
well as HP-UX and
HP-UX
Note: HP-UX future plans subject to change
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