HP OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 for Integrity Servers New Features and Release Notes

HP OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1
for Integrity Servers
New Features and Release Notes

Order Number: BA322-90076


October 2007

This manual describes the new features and release notes for OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 for Integrity servers.

Revision/Update Information: This is a new manual.

Software Version: OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 for Integrity servers




Hewlett-Packard Company Palo Alto, California


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Contents


Preface

About This Guide

This manual describes the new features and release notes for OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 for Integrity servers. It also includes information on the MSA utility and updated Linker information.

Intended Audience

This manual is intended for all users of the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 operating system for Integrity servers. Read this manual before you install, upgrade, or use OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1.

Note

Please check the Cover Letter for HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers for release notes and late-breaking information that was not available at the time this manual went to production. You can access the cover letter on the OpenVMS documentation web site:


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

Document Structure

This manual contains the following chapters:

Related Documents

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


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Chapter 1
Introduction

This chapter introduces the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 for Integrity servers product and information that you need to know before installing or upgrading to Version 8.3--1H1.

HP recommends that you read all of the following documents before installing or upgrading to OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1:

1.1 Overview of OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 for Integrity Servers

OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 for Integrity servers (also known as OpenVMS I64) is a follow-on release that replaces OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity servers. OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 includes all the capabilities of its predecessor and introduces new features and hardware support.

Major new features include:

1.2 HP Software Technical Support Policy

Unless otherwise agreed to by Hewlett-Packard Company (HP), HP provides HP Services support for only the current and immediately preceding versions of HP software, and only when the software is used with hardware that is included in HP-specified configurations. A version is defined as a release of a software product that contains new features, enhancements, or maintenance updates.

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 I64, as well as for Alpha and OpenVMS VAX, is kept up to date on this website:


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

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

These products must be listed as line items on an HP software support agreement in order for you to receive software support on these products. The DECnet Phase IV product requires a Prior Version Support line item.


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