This appendix contains any release notes that were not included in the Bookreader version of the release notes or the PostScript and text versions shipped on the distribution media.
The source code as provided in /usr/examples/motif/dxmandel does not produce a working version of the demonstration. This can be corrected if you change the first function call of XtToolkitThreadInitialize() to read XInitThreads(). Then remove the second call to XtToolkitThreadInitialize().
Additional restrictions apply to the use of bootable tape, described in Section 3.5.2 has changed. The first paragraph should read as follows:
For this release, the following features are not supported:
In the section titled Disk Space Issues, there are two references to 120,000 (512 blocks) of disk space required in /usr. The number of blocks should be 156,000 (512-blocks).
Step 4 of the instructions in this section refers to mounting device /dev/rzid. This step should mention that device rz1d should have 75,000 (512-blocks) available.
Step 10 of the instructions refers to mounting device /dev/rzib. This step should mention that device rz1b should have 156,000 (512-blocks) available.
The rest of Section 3.5.2 still applies.
The release notes appendix on Maximum System Limits has been updated. please refer only to the information in this printed version of the release notes, or in the versions supplied on the Digital UNIX Version 4.0 Operating System Volume 1 CD-ROM. These files are located in the /DOCUMENTATION/POSTSCRIPT and /DOCUMENTATION/TEXT directories.
There are incompatibilities between utilities used by Digital UNIX Version 4.0 (formerly DEC OSF/1) and DEC OSF/1 V2.0. Therefore, it is not possible for a OSF/1 V2.0 server to serve Digital UNIX V4.0 clients. You must upgrade the server operating system software to a minimum revision of DEC OSF/1 V3.0 to be able to serve Digital UNIX V4.0 clients.
If the following obsolete files exist on your system after a V4.0 update installation, they can be removed. These files will not appear in the /var/adm/smlogs/upd_obsolete_files log file and must be removed manually.