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HP OpenVMS Version 8.2 Release Notes
January 2005
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 8.2 OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.2
Hewlett-Packard Company Palo Alto, California
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Preface
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for all users of the HP OpenVMS Alpha or HP
OpenVMS I64 Version 8.2 operating system. Read this manual before you
install, upgrade, or use OpenVMS Version 8.2.
Document Structure
This manual contains the following chapters and appendixes:
- Chapter 1 contains release notes that pertain to upgrading or
installing the OpenVMS Alpha operating system or installing OpenVMS I64.
- Chapter 2 contains installation and support information for
OpenVMS associated products.
- Chapter 3 contains release notes about the general use of the
OpenVMS operating system.
- Chapter 4 contains release notes specific to OpenVMS system
management.
- Chapter 5 contains release notes that relate to programming on an
OpenVMS system, including notes for compilers, linkers, and run-time
library routines.
- Chapter 6 contains information pertaining to hardware that runs
on the OpenVMS operating system and OpenVMS device support.
- Appendix A contains information about OpenVMS products that are no
longer supported as of this release, or that are slated for retirement.
- Appendix B describes the proper use of interlocked memory
instructions, which is crucial for the Alpha 21264 (EV6) processor.
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, V7.3-2) or the version when an
old note was last updated (for example, a note from V7.3-2 that was
revised for Version 8.2 will be labeled with V8.2).
Notes from previous releases are published when:
- The information in the release note has not been documented in any
other printed manual in the OpenVMS documentation set, and the note is
still pertinent.
- The release note may be pertinent in multiple-version OpenVMS
Cluster systems.
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 8.2 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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