Limitations and Known Issues

Subsequently, run the command, xrdb -merge~/.Xdefaults and restart Netscape, if necessary. Refer to the release notes for runtime plugin 1.3.1_02 for further information on fonts in the HP-UX Runtime for Java and the X Font Server. The release notes can be found at the following HP website: http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/java2/jpi/infolibrary/release_notes_1-3-1-02.html.

NOTE: If this link is not functional, go to http://www.hp.com and conduct a search on the HP website using Release Notes for the runtime plug-in for hp-ux, Java edition, version 1.3.1.02. Then select the resulting link called HP: JPI 1.3.1.02 release notes to reach the desired HP website.

To improve the font display, configure the “X font server.” Go to the following HP website: http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/infolibrary/font_info.html and follow two topics:

How the X font server affects font display

Controlling the X font server

NOTE: If the above link is not functional, go to http://www.hp.com and conduct a search on the

HP website using X Font Server (xfs) daemon. Then select the resulting link called HP: hp-ux fonts and the Java™ runtime environment to reach the desired HP website.

Dual Netscape Version Requirement for HP-UX Host Browsing

If browsing to the EVM V2.0D GUI from an HP-UX computer with HP-UX 11.00 or 11i, a special configuration regarding the Netscape browser and associated Java runtime environment (RTE) is required. This special configuration requires the installation of both Netscape 4.7x and Netscape 6.2.x on the same HP-UX host.

NOTE: Complete the procedure in this section only if an HP-UX computer will be used for browsing to the EVM V2.0D GUI.

IMPORTANT: For a successful result, HP recommends completing the procedure using the sequence provided in the following sections.

To install both Netscape 4.7x and Netscape 6.2.x on the same HP-UX host, complete the following tasks on the same host computer:

Install QPK1100; see step 1 (prerequisite for Netscape 4.7x).

Install Netscape 4.7x; see step 2.

Install GTK+ Support Libraries; see step 3 (prerequisite for Netscape 6.2.x).

Install Netscape 6.2.x; see step 4.

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Enterprise Volume Manager Software specifications

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