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Chapter 4. Documentation Issues

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Documentation Errata

Documentation Errata

Document Affected: Solaris 8 (Intel Platform Edition) Hardware Compatibility List in Solaris 8 (Intel Platform Edition) Hardware Compatibility List

Current statement:

The ATI RAGE PRO TURBO is the same video chip as the ATI RAGE PRO.

Should read as follows:

The ATI RAGE PRO TURBO is the same video chip as the ATI RAGE PRO. The ATI RAGE PRO TURBO support covers ATI video chips intended for non-LCD desktop monitors. These chips are identified by the markings, "3D RAGE PRO" or "RAGE PRO TURBO", followed by a "215R3xxxxx" number. The support does not cover RAGE LT PRO chips, which are identifed by the markings "RAGE LT PRO" followed by a "215LTxxxxx" number.

Document Affected: Solaris 8 (Intel Platform Edition) Hardware Compatability List

Current statement:

The Video Display Devices section lists the ATI RAGE 128 device as being supported.

Should read as follows:

Remove the ATI RAGE 128 entry from the list of video display devices supported in the Solaris 8 operating environment.

Documents Affected: Solaris 8 (Intel Platform Edition) Device Configuration Guide, Solaris 8 (Intel Platform Edition) Hardware Compatability List, Solaris 8 Reference Manual: adp(7D) and cadp(7D), What's New in the Solaris 8 Operating Environment

Current statement:

The Adaptec Ultra devices are supported by the cadp driver and they support PCI hot-plugging.

Should read as follows:

The Adaptec Ultra SCSI devices:

are now supported by the adp driver instead of the cadp driver as stated in the following documents:

PCI hot-plugging is not supported for these Ultra SCSI devices. However, the Ultra 2 SCSI devices supported by the cadp driver, support PCI hot-plugging.

Document Affected: Solaris 8 (Intel Platform Edition) Device Configuration Guide

Current statement is not available.

Should read as follows:

Document Affected: IPv6 Header Format in System Administration Guide, Volume 3

The 4-bit Priority field description reflects RFC 1883, which has been obsoleted by RFC 2460 (Solaris 8 implements RFC 2460). Consequently, the Priority field has been replaced by an 8-bit Traffic Class field. The IPv6 Header Format figure should identify the Traffic Class field in place of the Priority field. The Priority bullet on this page should also be replaced by the following Traffic Class description:

Traffic Class - 8 bit traffic class field.

This new value also reduces the number of bits allocated to the "Flow Label" field to 20 bits.

Document Affected: Priority Values in System Administration Guide, Volume 3

The 4-bit Priority field description reflects RFC 1883, which has been obsoleted by RFC 2460 (Solaris 8 implements RFC 2460). Consequently, the Priority field has been replaced by the 8-bit Traffic Class field. The Priority section should be replaced by the following Traffic Classes section:

Traffic Classes

Originating nodes and forwarding routers can use the 8-bit Traffic Class field in the IPv6 header to identify and distinguish between different classes or priorities of IPv6 packets.

The following general requirements apply to the Traffic Class field:

Document Affected: Implementing IPsec in System Administration Guide, Volume 3

Step 10c in this procedure incorrectly omits the addition of the up parameter required in the line added to the /etc/hostname.ip.tun0 file. Consequently, the up parameter must be added at the end of the line entry in this step.

Document Affected: NFS Parameters for the nfs Module in System Administration Guide, Volume 3 (4299091)

Several corrections apply to this section:

Document Affected: NFS Parameters for the nfs Module in System Administration Guide, Volume 3 (4299091)

Document Affected: NFS Parameters for rpcsec Parameters in System Administration Guide, Volume 3 (4299091)

For the authdes_cachesz symbol:


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