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HP OpenVMS Version 8.4 New Features and Documentation Overview

Order Number: BA322-90088


June 2010

This manual describes the new features associated with OpenVMS Version 8.4 for Integrity servers and OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.4 operating systems and provides an overview of the documentation that supports this software.

Software Version: OpenVMS Version 8.4 for Integrity servers
OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.4




Hewlett-Packard Company
Palo Alto, California


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Contents Index


Preface

Intended Audience

This manual is intended for general users, system managers, and programmers who use the HP OpenVMS operating system.

This document describes the new features related to Version 8.4 of the OpenVMS operating system. For information about how some of the new features might affect your system, read the release notes before you install, upgrade, or use OpenVMS Version 8.4.

Document Structure

This manual contains the following parts and chapters:

  • Part I, OpenVMS Version 8.4 New Features
    • Chapter 1 summarizes the new OpenVMS software features.
    • Chapter 2 describes the new features of interest to general users of the OpenVMS operating system.
    • Chapter 3 describes the Virtualization features of the OpenVMS operating system.
    • Chapter 4 describes the new features relating to performance enhancements.
    • Chapter 5 describes the new features relating to disaster tolerance and clusters.
    • Chapter 6 describes the support added for new Storage devices and I/O controllers.
    • Chapter 7 describes the new security features.
    • Chapter 8 describes the new features that are applicable to the tasks performed by system managers.
    • Chapter 9 describes the new features that support programming tasks.
    • Chapter 10 describes the significant layered product new features.
  • Part II, OpenVMS Documentation
    • Chapter 11 describes the OpenVMS documentation changes from the previous version.
    • Chapter 12 describes how the documentation is delivered.
    • Chapter 13 describes each manual in the OpenVMS documentation set.

Related Documents

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Conventions

The following conventions may be used in this manual:

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Part 1
OpenVMS Version 8.4 New Features


Chapter 1
Summary of HP OpenVMS Version 8.4 New Features

OpenVMS Version 8.4 delivers the highest possible levels of availability, scalability, flexibility, performance, and security that are required for operating in a 24x365 environment. OpenVMS continues to enhance its availability and performance by including new technology in the base operating system and in the OpenVMS Cluster software environment. OpenVMS Version 8.4 now supports HP Virtualization and can be installed as a Guest operating system on HP Integrity Virtual Machines (Integrity VM).

1.1 Summary Table

OpenVMS Version 8.4 includes all the capabilities of OpenVMS Version 8.3 and Version 8.3--1H1 in addition to the new features added in this release. For more information about OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 features, see the HP OpenVMS Version 8.31--H1 for Integrity Servers New Features and Release Notes at:

http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/os83_index.html

Table 1-1 summarizes all the available features on OpenVMS Version 8.4 and presents these features according to their functional component. The new features are categorized as general user, virtualization, performance enhancements, I/O support, security, system management, programming, and associated product features.

Table 1-1 Summary of OpenVMS Version 8.4 New Features
General User Features
Features Description
HP Code Signing Service (HPCSS) All OpenVMS kits, which are updated for OpenVMS Version 8.4 are signed using HP Code Signing Service. A new companion file, <full kit name>_HPC is created and is provided along with the kit.
DCL command enhancements Following are the enhancements to the DCL commands and qualifiers:
  • DELETE command is enhanced with the /TREE qualifier to delete all the files and sub directories recursively excluding the parent directory
  • New /KERNEL_THREAD_LIMIT qualifier added to the DCL SET PROCESS command
  • New OUTPUT and SYMBOLS keywords added and can be used with the SEARCH /STATISTICS qualifier
  • New /CACHE qualifier added to the SET VOLUME command along with the new keywords DATA, NODATA and CLEAR_DATA.
  • New DATA and NODATA keywords added and can be used with the MOUNT/CACHE command
  • New BACKUP/DATA_FORMAT=COMPRESS=[DEFLATE] qualifier added to create a compressed save set
  • DCL has been enhanced to support up to 16 parameters as command line input with the command procedures
New F$CUNITS Lexical function conversion units added New conversion units B, KB, MB, GB, and TB added to F$CUNITS Lexical function.
F$GETDVI lexical function enhanced F$GETDVI is enhanced with NOCACHE_ON_VOLUME and NOXFCCACHE_ON_VOLUME new item codes.

F$GETDVI functionality is also enhanced for volumes larger than 2 TiB.

2 TiB volume support Following are the enhancements:
  • Support for disk volumes up to 2 TiB in size
  • OpenVMS BACKUP utility extended to support volume up to 2 TiB
Per-Process Kernel Thread Limit This new feature can be used to limit the number of kernel threads that can be created in a process. OpenVMS is enhanced to control the kernel-thread limit on a per-process basis.
Dynamically enabling or disabling Data cache (XFC) XFC caching attributes of mounted volumes can now be modified dynamically, eliminating the need to dismount the volume.
Enabling or disabling XFC while mounting a volume Data cache (XFC) status can be enabled or disabled independent of the meta data cache (XQP) status.
MALLOC increased to 4 GB Any C application that makes use of the malloc() API can allocate 4 GB memory dynamically.
Mail utility enhancements Following are the enhancements to the Mail utility:
  • Mail headers can have up to 998 characters
  • Mail forwarding entry limit is increased from 31 to 255 characters
High Precision Time High Precision Time ($GETTIM_PREC) system service added to return the system time after accounting for the time elapsed since the last one millisecond update of system time.
Batch queue maximum increased Job limit increased to 65535.
Virtualization Features
Features Description
OpenVMS as a Guest operating system on Integrity VM Support for OpenVMS Version 8.4 as a Guest operating system on Integrity VM.
ID-VSE for OpenVMS Support for ID-VSE suite of multi-platform products on OpenVMS Version 8.4
Performance Enhancements
Features Description
Resource Affinity Domain (RAD) support RAD support added for cell-based Integrity server systems.
Performance improvements The following performance improvements have been made in OpenVMS Version 8.4:
  • Improved Exception Handling on OpenVMS Integrity servers
  • Global Section unmap related changes
  • Inner mode semaphore upcalls for Kernel and Exec mode
  • System Service dispatch
  • Pthread spinlock algorithm improvement
  • Reducing I-cache Flushes - Changes memory management to reduce the number of instruction cache (I-cache) flushes
Disaster Tolerance and Cluster Features
Features Description
Cluster over Internet Protocol Support for OpenVMS Cluster to use IP for cluster communication.
HP Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS enhancements Following are the new features:
  • Support added for six disks in a host-based volume shadowing set.

    Supports a maximum of six-member shadow set compared to the previous three member shadow set, which provides multi-site disaster tolerant configuration.

  • New DISMOUNT keyword added for Host-Based Mini Merge (HBMM) and uses all 12 bitmaps for HBMM.
  • Fast minicopy and minimerge.
  • New qualifiers for SET SHADOW
    • /DISABLE=SPLIT_READ_LBNS
    • /ENABLE=SPLIT_READ_LBNS
    • /STALL=WRITES[=nnn]
    • /NOSTALL=WRITES[=nnn]
  • Performance improvements in write bitmaps. This allows shadowing writes to be faster.
Storage Devices and I/O Support
Features Description
8 Gb Fibre Channel adapter Support for 8 Gb Fibre Channel PCIe adapter.
HP AD317A PCI support Limited support for HP AD317A PCI sound card.
Storage devices and I/O controllers Several new storage devices and I/O controllers are added after the initial OpenVMS 8.3--1H1 Release
Security Features
Features Description
HP SSL features HP SSL Version 1.4 is based on OpenSSL 0.9.8h and it also includes the latest security updates from OpenSSL.org.
Global and Local mapping of LDAP users OpenVMS Version 8.4 is enhanced to support global and local mapping.
System Management Features
Features Description
Provisioning enhancements using HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) Provisioning OpenVMS using HP SIM, Version 4.0 provides the following new features:
  • Deploying OpenVMS Version 8.4
  • Configuring OpenVMS TCP/IP
vKVM capability for OpenVMS Adds support for Integrated Remote Console, on Integrity servers and BladeSystems that support Integrated Lights Out (iLO).
CPU Component Indictment - Dynamic Processor Resilience (DPR) Support for CPU Component Indictment on Integrity servers.
Power Management Support for processor p-states to reduce power use while a CPU is not in idle state.
New system parameters Following are the new system parameters:
  • NISCS_UDP_PKTSZ - allows the system manager to change the packet size used for cluster communications over IP on network communication paths.
  • NISCS_USE_UDP - this parameter is set to enable Cluster over IP functionality. PEDRIVER uses the UDP protocol in addition to IEEE 802.3 for cluster communication.
  • PAGED_LAL_SIZE - sets the maximum size, in bytes, to use the page dynamic pool lookaside lists.
  • ZERO_LIST_HI - sets the maximum number of pages zeroed and populates the zeroed page list.
HP System Analysis Tools enhancements Following are the enhancements:
  • Support for partial dump copies
  • Index page generated for SET OUTPUT is no longer truncated when the pages are full; additional pages are created with links
  • SHOW PFN_DATA /SUMMARY expanded as SHOW PFN_DATA /SUMMARY [=list]

    where: "list" is ALL or any combination of PROCESS, RAD, and/or GLOBAL

  • Enhanced SHOW POOL /RING_BUFFER and SHOW PROCESS /POOL /RING_BUFFER[=ALL] to include an optional filter address: /RING_ BUFFER[=n]
  • New /BASE_ADDRESS=n qualifier for SHOW SYMBOL
  • New SHOW ACPI /NAMESPACE and SHOW ACPI /TABLES command with optional qualifiers and/or parameters
  • New /DEVICE and /MISCELLANEOUS qualifiers for SHOW SPINLOCKS
  • New /FULL qualifier for SHOW RESOURCE /CONTENTION
  • New /NOLOG qualifier for SET CPU
  • New /PRIMARY qualifier for SET CPU and SHOW CPU
  • New /PXML qualifier for SHOW RAD
InfoServer utility enhancement Support for booting from an InfoServer server using a memory disk.
Programming Features
Features Description
Callable Mail enhancement Mail interface to allow message placement directly into specified folder.
HP C Run-Time Library (C RTL) enhancements Following are the enhancements:
  • Unicode - UTF-8 encoding for filenames given in UNIX syntax
  • Enhanced strcmp( ) and memcmp() for performance improvements
  • Support for Open Group semaphore control operations in the C RTL
  • New DECC$PRINTF_USES_VAX_ROUND feature switch
Linker utility enhancement New /CBT and /NOCBT linker qualifiers added.
Additional item codes for system services Following are the new item codes added:
  • DVI$_NOXFCCACHE_ON_VOLUME and DVI$_XFC_DEPOSING for $GETDVI
  • MNT$_DATA and MNT$_NODATA for $MOUNT
New "send item" code MAIL$_SEND_RECIP_FOLDER has been added to specify the destination folder for the mail.
Associated Products Features
Features Description
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5.7 supported on OpenVMS Version 8.4.
DECnet-Plus enhancements Support for secure DECnet/IP connections using TCP/IP SSH service.
DECwindows enhancements Support for Audible Warning (xBell).

Before getting started with OpenVMS Version 8.4 installation, see the HP OpenVMS Version 8.4 Release Notes and the HP OpenVMS Version 8.4 Upgrade and Installation Manual.


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