Features in the Solaris 8 Software Release
Appendix A summarizes features in the Solaris 8 operating environment.
Note - This appendix includes only features that were in the initial Solaris 8 software release.
Features that were added in the Solaris 8 Update releases are documented in the Solaris 9 chapters.
Next-Generation Internet Protocol
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IPv6 IPv6 adds increased address space and improves Internet functionality by using a simplified header format, support for authentication and privacy, and autoconfiguration of address assignments. IPv6 also enables new quality-of-service capabilities. |
Directory Services and Naming Enhancements
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Native Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Native LDAP provides the Naming Service switch back-end support for LDAP-based directory service. |
Java Enhancements
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Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK) for Solaris The Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition version 1.2.1_04 is the latest release of the Java 2 platform for the Solaris operating environment. The SDK includes these enhancements:
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Installation and Management
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Solaris Web Start Enhanced Installation CD Solaris Web Start, a graphical, wizard-based software application, powered by Java, that installs the Solaris operating environment and other software, is now distributed on a separate installation CD. |
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Network Booting Network installations can now use DHCP to acquire boot parameters and network configuration information necessary for booting a client over the network. DHCP booting is supported on certain SPARC and IA based systems. |
IA: Boot Partition in the Solaris 8 Release Users who are running Solaris Intel Platform Edition can now designate a separate IA boot partition. |
IA: CD-ROM Boot This new feature enables the user to boot a system from an installation CD that uses the "El Torito" standard (rather than from the Device Configuration Assistant diskette, as in previous releases.) |
DHCP Manager DHCP Manager provides a Java based graphical interface for configuring and managing the Solaris DHCP server and DHCP databases. The DHCP Manager enables the system administrator to use a single tool to perform all DHCP management duties: set up and manage DHCP servers, manage client configuration options and macros, and manage networks and IP addresses that are under DHCP management. |
IA: Large Disk Support By using improved BIOS interfaces to access the disk, Solaris 8 Intel Platform Edition now fully uses disks larger than 8 Gbytes. |
Solaris Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) Services Solaris WBEM Services software is an implementation of Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) standards and technologies in the Solaris operating environment. Intended for developers and administrators of WBEM-enabled environments, Solaris WBEM Services provides the Solaris Schema; extensions of the CIM Schema classes; and management, security, and logging services. |
Support for Domain Name System (DNS) in System Identification Utilities DNS has been added to the list of name services that can be configured through the system identification utilities. |
Support for IPv6 in System Identification Utilities Systems can now be configured at installation to use IPv6 in addition to IPv4. |
Unlimited Number of Pseudo-Terminals Available Solaris 8 software enables the opening of any number of pseudo-terminals (used by programs like rlogin and telnet). |
Reading Documentation from the Solaris 8 Documentation CD The ab2cd script enables all users to read AnswerBook2 documentation directly from the Solaris 8 Documentation CD. The script has been enhanced to provide better user feedback, to enable users to set the port number on which ab2cd runs, and to read documentation already installed on the user's system. |
Product Registry The Solaris Product Registry is a tool to manage software that was installed by using Solaris Web Start 3.0 or the Solaris package management commands (pkgadd, for example.) This tool enables you to do the following:
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Networking
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SPARC: InterDomain Networks (IDNs) IDNs enable the user to set up high-speed network connections between dynamic system domains without the need for special hardware. |
IP Security Architecture (IPsec) for IPv4 IPsec provides protection for IP datagrams. The protection can include confidentiality, strong integrity of the data, partial sequence integrity (replay protection), and data authentication. |
IPv6 NFS/RPC Compliant This feature adds IPv6 support to NFS and RPC in a seamless manner. No changes are made to existing commands that are related to NFS. Most RPC applications can also run over IPv6 without any change. Some advanced RPC applications with transport knowledge might require updates. |
Logical Link Controller 2 (LLC2) The Class II logical link control driver (LLC2) acts as an interface between network software (NetBIOS, SNA, OSI) that runs under the Solaris operating environment and a physical LAN network that is controlled by one of the supported communications adapters. This version of the LLC2 driver includes support for both connectionless and connection-oriented LLC2 operations for Ethernet, Token Ring, and FDDI adapters when the support is accessed through the appropriate Solaris MAC layer driver. |
NIS/NIS+ over IPv6 Transports This feature enables users to perform NIS and NIS+ operations over IPv6 RPC transports, and to store IPv6 addresses in the NIS, NIS+, and DNS naming services. |
Enhancements to sendmail 8.9.3 New options and utilities improve the storage and security functionality of sendmail. |
Service Location Protocol (SLP) SLP is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) protocol for discovering shared resources (such as printers, file servers, netcams, and so on) in an enterprise network. The Solaris 8 operating environment contains a full implementation of SLP that includes APIs that enable developers to write SLP-enabled applications, and provides system administrators a framework for ease of network extensibility. |
Solaris STREAMS Framework Enhancements The STREAMS framework enhancements in the Solaris 8 operating environment provide more deterministic response times for real-time processes by ensuring that STREAMS processing uses a priority that does not conflict with the user process priority. |
Network Time Protocol NTP provides precise time and network clock synchronization for use in distributed computing environments. The Solaris 8 release has been upgraded to include the 3-5.93e version. |
File System Enhancements
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Universal Disk Format (UDF) File System The UDF file system, the industry-standard format for storing information on optical media technology, is supported in this Solaris release. You can use the UDF file system to exchange data on the following components when they contain a UDF file system:
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NFS Server Logging NFS server logging enables an NFS server to provide a record of file operations that are performed on its file systems. This feature is particularly useful for sites that make anonymous FTP archives available to NFS and WebNFS clients. |
IA: Extended Memory (XMEM) Support XMEM support provides a mechanism that enables a single 32-bit process to efficiently allocate and manage more than 4 Gbytes of physical memory. The XMEM feature is implemented as a file system (xmemfs) that system administrators can mount and use to reserve memory for applications. |
WebNFS JavaBeans Component The WebNFS JavaBeans component contains an XFileChooser class that extends the JFileChooser graphical component of the Java 2 API. This bean can be used by any Java 2 application that needs to display a file chooser to enable users to select a file for input (open) or output (save). By using XFileChooser, an application can access a file on a local disk or on an NFS server through the use of NFS URL naming. |
Deferred Access Time Updates on UFS File Systems Two new mount options, dfratime and nodfratime, enable and disable deferred access time updates on UFS file systems. When writing access time updates for the file system are enabled, they can be deferred until the disk is accessed for tasks other than updating access times. |
Diagnostic and Availability Enhancements
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coreadm Command The coreadm command provides flexible core file-naming conventions and better core file retention. |
Examining Core Files with proc Tools The proc tools are utilities that can manipulate features of the /proc file system. Some of the proc tools have been enhanced to examine process core files as well as live processes. |
Improved Device Configuration (devfsadm) The devfsadm command provides an improved mechanism for managing the special device files in the /dev and /devices directories, including support for dynamic reconfiguration events. |
Improved System Error Messages The system boot and error message format now provides a numeric identifier, module name, and timestamp to messages that are generated by the syslog(1M) logging facility. In addition, messages that were previously lost after a system panic and reboot are now saved. |
Modular Debugger (mdb) mdb is a new extensible utility for low-level debugging and editing of the live operating system, operating system crash dumps, user processes, user process core dumps, and object files. |
Remote Console Messaging This release includes the consadm command, which enables you to select a serial device as an auxiliary (or remote) console for troubleshooting remote system problems. |
TCP/IP Internal Trace Support TCP/IP now provides internal trace support by logging TCP communications when a connection is terminated by a reset (RST) packet. |
Performance and Scalability Enhancements
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IA: Added Support for Physical Address Extension (PAE) Mode With the release of Pentium Pro, Intel introduced a mode called PAE on its advanced processors. By using PAE, Solaris Intel Platform Edition can address up to 32 Gbytes of physical memory. |
New Application Debugging Tool: apptrace A new application debugging tool, apptrace, enables application developers and system support personnel to debug application or system problems by providing call traces to Solaris shared libraries, which might show the series of events leading up to a point of failure. |
SPARC: New System Monitoring Tool: busstat A new system monitoring tool, busstat, provides access to bus-related performance counters on supported SPARC platforms. Viewing these performance counters with busstat enables you to measure hardware clock cycles and bus statistics including DMA and cache coherency transactions on a multiprocessor system. |
Faster Boot for Servers Large servers now require significantly less time to boot. |
New Alternative to poll() Interface /dev/poll is a second form of polling for the completion of I/O events that provides much higher performance when a very large number of events must be polled for on file descriptors that remain open for a long time. This feature supplements but does not replace poll(2). |
New Utility: prstat The prstat utility iteratively examines all active processes on the system and reports various statistics, based on the selected output mode and sort order. |
IA: Xeon Enhancements To maximize performance, Solaris 8 Intel Platform Edition now supports the Page Attribute Table (PAT) feature of IA32-bit processors (Pentium II and Pentium III). |
Security Enhancements
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Solaris Smartcards The Solaris Smartcard feature implements the Open Card Framework (OCF) 1.1 standard. Security administrators can use this technology to protect a computer desktop or individual application by requiring users to authenticate themselves by means of a smart card. |
Default File System and Directory Permissions Many system files and directories in the Solaris 8 release have different default ownership and stricter permissions than in previous releases. |
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Traditional superuser-based systems grant full superuser powers to anyone who can become superuser. With RBAC, administrators can assign limited administrative capabilities to normal users. |
Centralized Administration of User Audit Events The file, /etc/security/audit_user, which stores audit preselection classes for users and roles, is now supported in the name switch. You no longer need to set up the audit events for a user on each system to which the user has access. |
Real-time Systems Enhancements
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High-Resolution Timers The high-resolution timers (HRTs) bypass the traditional 10ms clock interface to expose the granularity of the physical clock interrupt from the hardware. Thus the HRT interface allows a real-time process to take control of one processor (of a multiprocessor system) and operate to any required degree of precision in timing events. |
User-Level Priority Inheritance The real-time threads feature implements the POSIX interfaces (previously only dummied in) that let the high-priority thread "lend" its priority to the low-priority thread until it releases the lock. |
Common Desktop Environment (CDE) Enhancements
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Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Support The PDA Synchronization (PDASync) is a Java based application that enables users to easily synchronize their desktop calendar, mail, address book, and memos with their PDA. |
Hot Key Editor The Hot Key Editor enables users to predefine a series of commands to a particular function key, resulting in increased productivity and efficiency. |
Java Media Framework (JMF) The JMF, a Java based application, provides smooth streaming-video file-format support for MPEG1, MPEG2, Quicktime, and AVI, as well as audio support for MIDI. This feature maximizes real-time video creation and broadcast functionality. |
SPARC: PC Launcher 1.0 PC launcher 1.0 for SunPCi enables users to obtain seamless access and power to view, edit, and print many popular types of PC files or attachments instantly, by automatically launching the associated Windows application and file. |
Netscape Application Launcher The Netscape Application Launcher enables users to easily access and automatically launch Netscape files and associated Netscape applications such as Composer. This feature eliminates the need to run the entire Netscape environment, simplifying access to Netscape applications. |
Print Client Enhancements Print Client now enables users to easily configure their own set of printers and default printer without any intervention from an administrator. |
SDTImage Enhancements The SDTImage screen snapshot feature now enables users to easily and quickly capture a screenshot image from the command line. |
Smart Card Support CDE now supports authentication security technology for smart cards. Users can now use smart cards to authenticate their identity when they are logging in to CDE on a protected system, relogging in after a screen lock, or reauthenticating after the smart card is removed. CDE supports both external and internal smart card devices. |
ToolTips ToolTips provides users with Balloon Help, a simple and short description of an icon function. |
X11R6.4 Support The X Server is upgraded to the X11R6.4 industry standard, which includes key features that increase user productivity and mobility. These features are remote execution of X applications through web browser on any web-based desktop, Xinerama, Color Utilization Policy, EnergyStar support, and new APIs and documentation for the developer toolkits. |
Extended Control Panel This feature provides a unified, consistent, and extensible launchpad for desktop customization, such as desktop controls for color, font, backdrop, and the Application Manager. |