
ioctls Floppy Driver and fdformat Utility
The ioctls (fdio) oppy driver and the fdformat utility might be removed in the next Oracle
Solaris release. However, the support for the USB oppy will continue.
Note – The oppy drivers fd and fdc are already removed.
tnf Tracing (3TNF)
The tnf tracing (3TNF) facility might not be available in a future Oracle Solaris release. Instead,
use dtrace(1M) for tracing purposes.
Replacing /etc/power.conf and pmcongWith
poweradm
The /etc/power.conf conguration le and the pmconfig(1M) utility might be replaced with
the poweradm(1M) command in a future Oracle Solaris release. The number of properties that
can be congured with the poweradm(1M) command will be minimal.
Replacing Trusted Extensions IPv6 CIPSO With
CALIPSO
Oracle might replace the IPv6 Commercial Internet Protocol Security Option (CIPSO)
implementation with the IETF CALIPSO standard in a future Oracle Solaris release.
Commercial Internet Protocol Security Option (CIPSO), dened in FIPS PUB 188, is a standard
for IPv4. The Trusted Extensions feature of Oracle Solaris has a proprietary IPv6
implementation of CIPSO because no CIPSO equivalent standards existed for IPv6 when
Trusted Extensions was released.
IETF has now produced a CIPSO equivalent standard for IPv6, called Common Architecture
Label IPv6 Security Option (CALIPSO) or RFC 5570.
The current CIPSO IPv4 support is not aected. CIPSO and CALIPSO are used by Trusted
Extensions only.
/etc/hostname.interface Files
The /etc/hostname.interface les that are used to store persistent network conguration
might be removed in a future Oracle Solaris release.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release
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