New and updated features
SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 includes the following new and updated features:
crash-
The crash command
is now aware of TCP/IP and NFS kernel structures.
See the
crash(ADM)
manual page for details.
Crypt functionality-
The Crypt Supplement, including crypt and libcrypt,
is now integrated into SCO OpenServer.
Documentation-
Many enhancements and additions have been made
to the SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 guide material and manual pages.
Specific changes to the documentation include:
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the new Getting Started Guide, which provides installation and basic
configuration instructions. This manual is provided
in both printed and online formats.
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the revised Handbook, which covers system
administration and troubleshooting and provides
instructions on hardware and software installation
and configuration. This manual is provided online
and in PDF format on the SCO OpenServer System CD-ROM.
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a new
Overview of Development Systems
has been added to compare the development environments
available for the SCO OpenServer platform.
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Release Notes material is now made available
on the SCO web site, via the Late News document.
See
``The Late News document''
for more information.
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For information on updates to the SCO OpenServer Development System documentation,
see
``Updated SCO OpenServer Development System documentation''.
DocView Documentation Server-
SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 introduces DocView, a new documentation server and
help system. The DocView server is an instance of the Apache
HTTP server running on a dedicated port (8457).
Anyone with access to the server can view the documentation with
the web browser of their choice by entering the URL:
http://localhost:8457. The Desktop Help icon
starts DocView in the default browser. DocView also includes
the htdig boolean search engine,
utilities for adding documentation to the system,
and context-sensitive help for SCOadmin graphical utilities.
DocView replaces SCOhelp, the previous help system that was based on
the NCSA Mosaic browser and server. SCOhelp
and all supporting utilities are now obsolete.
(If you have SCO OpenServer compatible software with SCOhelp documentation,
you can access it from the SCOhelp Home Page
link on the DocView home page.)
For more information about DocView, see:
FTP-
FTP has been updated to version 2.6.2. This version
includes security updates and bug fixes.
gwxlibs-
The Open Source Graphics, Web, and X11 Libraries
and Tools (gwxlibs) have been updated and
are now fully integrated into SCO OpenServer.
ksh-
A number of security fixes have been made to ksh88.
In addition, the new -o danglecreate option
was implemented, which provides a safety check so that scripts
can create new files without overwriting symlinks.
This option is currently undocumented.
Licensing-
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Some changes in the licensing policy have been introduced in
SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7. The maximum number of simultaneous users,
as determined by your Additional Users license,
is now strictly enforced.
If the number of allowable users is exceeded, additional logins
(including telnet and rlogin sessions)
are denied until a current user logs off the system.
See
``Licensing and registering SCO OpenServer products''
for more information.
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Old SCO OpenServer Desktop, Host, and Enterprise system licenses
(including those provided with the SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 Beta release)
will no longer work.
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Some options in the License Manager menus
have been modified. See
``Licensing and registering SCO OpenServer products''.
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The new sco_pmd license policy manager daemon
replaces the ifor_pmd, ifor_sld,
and sco_cpd daemons from previous releases.
Now, only a single copy of the sco_pmd daemon runs,
unlike previous SCO OpenServer releases, where a second, ``watcher''
policy manager daemon was spawned.
See
sco_pmd(ADM)
for details on the new license policy manager daemon.
lsof-
The new lsof command is
a diagnostic and system administration tool that
shows which files are open by process ID.
See the
lsof(ADM)
manual page for more information.
Network Configuration Manager-
The Network Configuration Manager has been updated
so that it can now autodetect PC Cards.
OSRcompat module-
The OSRcompat Binary Compatibility Module,
required for running Java applications or
C/C++ applications that are built
with the UDK or GCC compiler,
is now included with SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 and installed by default.
PCI Serial and Parallel support-
The Serial Manager,
the Hardware/Kernel Manager,
and mkdev parallel
have been updated so you can use these tools
to configure PCI serial and parallel devices.
See
``Adding serial and parallel ports''
for details.
PPP Connection Wizard-
The new PPP Connection Wizard allows you to easily
configure single dial-out PPP connections.
See
``Configuring PPP''
for more information.
SCO Update Service-
The new SCO Update Service provides a convenient way for
you to keep your system current via access to maintenance
and security updates, and optionally, provides early access to
new product features that will be included in the next
SCO OpenServer release.
The SCO Update Service entitles you to receive
updates over the Internet (or, optionally, on CD-ROM).
The SCO Update Service is sold either
separately or bundled with your SCO OpenServer license.
See
``SCO Update Service''
for more information.
Strong encryption-
Strong encryption is now turned on by default when SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7
is installed. In the past, a separate license was required
for this functionality.
truss-
The new truss command is a system call tracer tool
that is similar to
trace(CP).
See the
truss(C)
manual page for details.
World Wide Web icon-
A new World Wide Web icon allows you to specify and
launch your default Internet browser.
For more information, see
``Accessing the World Wide Web''.
In addition to the new and updated features in this release,
many bugs have been fixed.
For a list of bugs fixed since SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6a,
see the Bugs fixed in Release 5.0.7 link
at the SCO OpenServer Release 5 documentation web site:
www.sco.com/support/docs/openserver
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003