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8.1 Supported Configurations: HP-UX 11.0, 11i on PA-RISC

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HP-UX 11.0, 11i on PA-RISC with 8.1 SP3

Provides full support for WebLogic Server and run-time support for WebLogic Workshop, WebLogic Integration, and WebLogic Portal. For Design and Development Tools support, see the Configuration Requirements section below.


 

This section provides the following information:

Related Information

 


Configuration Requirements

Table 4-1 Requirements for 8.1 SP3 on HP-UX 11.0, 11i on PA-RISC 

Operating System Version and Patches

HP-UX 11.0 and 11i with required HP-UX patches for JavaTM, see http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/patches/index.html.

Chip Architecture and Minimum Processor Speed

PA-RISC (240 MHz)

SDK

HP-UX SDK 1.4.2.03 with Java HotSpotTM Server VM (32-bit)

WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 supports HP SDK 1.4.2.03 and all later SDK 1.4.2 service packs for development and production deployment on HP-UX.

Design and Development Tools

The WebLogic Workshop IDE and WebLogic Integration Format Builder are not supported on this system. This system is supported for the production deployment of applications developed in the WebLogic Workshop IDE, and for remote debugging of applications developed in the WebLogic Workshop IDE. This system is also supported for the development and production deployment of WebLogic Server applications developed with other tools.

RAM

512 MB required; 1 GB recommended

Performance Pack

Included

lib/hpux11/libmuxer.sl

Node Manager

Included

Native

BEA jDrivers for Oracle

For this Oracle client version:

The following shared libraries are provided:

Oracle 8.1.7.4

  • lib/hpux11/oci817_8/libweblogicoci39.sl

  • lib/hpux11/oci817_8/libweblogicoxa39.sl

Oracle 9.2.0.4

  • lib/hpux11/oci920_8/libweblogicoci39.sl

  • lib/hpux11/oci920_8/libweblogicoxa39.sl


 

 


Known Issues

The HP-UX 11.0 default value for maximum threads per process is 64, which may be too low for WebLogic Server and many Java server applications in general. When the value is too low, WebLogic Server may have problems starting up.

BEA recommends that you use the maximum kernel setting for the max_thread_proc and maxusers parameters. Setting maxusers to a higher value increases other machine-wide limits, such as nkthread (the maximum number of kernel threads). The following table provides some examples.

Parameter

Old Value

New Value

Description

max_thread_proc

64

1024

Maximum threads per process

maxfiles

60

256

Soft file limit per process

maxusers

32

256

Influences other parameters

nkthread

499

3635

Number of threads total on the system

nproc

276

2068

Maximum number of processes

ncallout

292

2084

Number of pending timeouts


 

For more information about known issues with any components of this release, see the appropriate Release Notes document. For a complete list of Release Notes supporting WebLogic Platform 8.1, see:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs81/interm/relnotes.html

 

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