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CMSVE04041 VAX Code Management System V4.1 OpenVMS VAX ECO Summary

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    *CMS] CMSVE04041 VAX Code Management System V4.1 OpenVMS VAX ECO Summary
    
    New Kit Date:       01-NOV-2002
    Modification Date:  Not Applicable
    Modification Type:  NEW KIT
    
    Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 2002.  All rights reserved.
    
    PRODUCT:    Compaq CMS V4.1 for OpenVMS VAX
    
    OP/SYS:     OpenVMS VAX
    
    COMPONENT:  CMS
    
    SOURCE:     Compaq Computer Corporation
    
    ECO INFORMATION:
    
         ECO Kit Name:  CMSVE04041
         ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit:  CMSVE01041
         ECO Kit Approximate Size:  10962 Blocks
                        Saveset A -   441 Blocks
                        Saveset B - 10521 Blocks
    
         Kit Applies To:  OpenVMS VAX V6.2,V7.2,V7.3
                          CMS V4.1
    
         System/Cluster Reboot Necessary:  No
         Rolling Re-boot Supported:  N/A
    
    
         Kit Dependencies:
    
           The following remedial kit(s) must be installed BEFORE
           installation of this kit:
    
             None
    
           In order to receive all the corrections listed in this
           kit, the following remedial kits should also be installed:
    
             None
    
    
    ECO KIT SUMMARY:
    
    An ECO kit exists for CMS V4.1 on OpenVMS VAX V6.2
    through V7.3  This kit addresses the following problems:
    
     Problems fixed in ECO kit #4:
    
      o  ID:194 - VERIFY/REPAIR virtual memory usage.
    
         In Version 4.1, the VERIFY/REPAIR command could use large amounts of virtual
         memory. This has been corrected.
    
      o  ID:195 - VERIFY/REPAIR reported incorrect errors.
    
         The VERIFY/REPAIR command would report -CMS-E-MSSBLKSTR errors when
         free space was consolidated. This has been corrected.
    
      o  ID:197, ID:198 - Potential problems with expanding the library have
         been corrected.
    
      o  ID:199 - The reference copy was not updated after a REPLACE with no changes.
    
         The reference copy was not updated by a REPLACE command that created
         a new generation when there were no changes to the element. In a CMS
         library with the REVISION_TIME attribute set to STORAGE_TIME, this
         caused a subsequent VERIFY command to report errors on the reference
         copy. This problem has been corrected.
    
      o  ID:200 - Incorrect output from DIFFERENCES/SENTINEL
    
         The output from the DIFFERENCES/SENTINEL command could contain spurious
         characters at the end of a line. This has been corrected.
    
      o  ID:201 - Confusing remarks from DELETE HISTORY command
    
         Remarks indicating the number of records deleted by a DELETE HISTORY
         command were not correctly maintained by further deletions. These
         remarks have been removed, and the remarks now match those produced
         by Version 4.0.
    
      o  ID:202 - Spurious error messages from the callable interface routine
         CMS$DELETE_HISTORY have been removed.
    
      o  ID:205 - The REPLACE command sometimes resulted in an access violation when
         the input file had different files attributes to the previous generation.
    
      o  ID:211 - Library order was wrong following CREATE LIBRARY/AFTER with list.
    
         If a list of libraries was created with the CREATE LIBRARY/AFTER command,
         the resultant library list was in the wrong order. This has been corrected.
    
      o  ID:212 - Spurious additional error messages removed.
    
         A spurious additional -CMS-E-OPENOUT message was produced for
         certain errors related to output files. This has been corrected.
    
      o  ID:213 - When a user output routine was called from CMS$ANNOTATE and
         returned an error status, an access violation could result.
    
      o  ID:214 - The default output filename for the SHOW command is now in
         upper case.
    
      o  ID:221 - The severity level in %CMS-S-HISTDEL messages has been corrected.
    
      o  ID:225 - DELETE ELEMENT could succeed when the reference copy could not
         be deleted.
    
         The DELETE ELEMENT command could, in some circumstances,
         successfully delete an element when there was insufficient
         privilege to delete the reference copy. This has been corrected.
    
      o  ID:227 - CMS$SET_LIBRARY and CMS$SET_NOLIBRARY could corrupt memory.
    
         There is a low probability that the callable interface routines
         CMS$SET_LIBRARY and CMS$SET_NOLIBRARY could corrupt memory, in some
         circumstances. The problem has never been reported by a user, but was
         identified during unique testing circumstances.  This has been corrected.
    
    Problems fixed in Patch Release kit #3:
    
      o  ID:193 - Corruption on expanding the library.
    
         Corrected an issue introduced in patch Release kit #2, if a library
         expansion occurred.  Customers have been alerted to the needed upgrade.
    
    Problems fixed in Patch Release kit #2:
    
      o  ID:189 - Update SYS$STARTUP:CMS$STARTUP.COM so that it installs the
         image SYS$MESSAGE:CMSMSG.EXE. This ensures that textual messages are
         reported correctly if the main image, or any shareable images it
         uses, are installed with privileges.
    
      o  ID:190 - Prevent the generation of the error:
    
         %CMS-F-BUG, there is something wrong with CMS or something it calls
         -CMS-F-BAD_DATA_STR, Structure field of the passed LDB is invalid
    
         This happened when running CMS V4.1 on a VAX system when the archive
         in the CMS library file grew beyond 65,535 bytes in length.
    
      o  ID:191 - CMS library file 01CMS.CMS created with incorrect
         attributes. The library file was being created with variable length
         record attributes. It should be created with undefined record
         attributes.
    
      o  ID:192 - CMS can exceed LMF license limit when used with MMS. When
         an MMS description files action lines contain CMS commands CMS will
         fail with:
    
         %LICENSE-F-NOAUTH, DEC CMS-USER use is not authorized on this node
         -LICENSE-F-EXCEEDED, attempted usage exceeds active license limits
         -LICENSE-I-SYSMGR, please see your system manager
    
         if only one license unit is available and MMS has had to access
         multiple CMS libraries before spawning the subprocess to execute the
         action lines.
    
    
    Problems fixed in ECO kit #1:
    
       o  Correct CMS_PEAK_UTILIZATION
    
       o  Expand on description of /ID qualifier in CMS$DW_HELP.HLP
    
       o  Correct error in sequence number generation (this fix has been
           withdrawn in ECO kit #4)
    
       o  Correction applied when /SENTINEL caused differences to be reported
           for identical files
    
       o  Correct the error that caused Alpha ACCVIO and VAX STR-F-ILLSTRCLA
           when at least the merged generations had been changed more than once
           since the common ancestor
    
       o  Remove the restriction on directory tree depth (this fix has been
           withdrawn in ECO kit #4)
    
       o  Correction applied when a directory TOOLONG message fao_param is
           displayed
    
       o  In cms$$ele_get_subdir_name(), increase FAO buffer size from 256 to
           512
    
       o  Remove unused Literal k_max_dir_size
    
       o  Correction for MODIFY/NAME, don't delete the old file if errors
           occurred during the creation of the new file
    
       o  Change compare of reference library spec and CMS$LIB to an exact match
    
       o  Correction made for fetching an indexed file to a remote DECnet node
    
    RELATED ARTICLES:
    
    Detailed articles describing the problems listed above may exist in
    the CMS database.  To view these articles, open the appropriate
    product database and perform a query using either of the following
    search strings: 'CMSVE04041' or 'CMS'.
    
    
    ECO KIT ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS:
    
    If after an evaluation you wish to obtain this kit, request it
    electronically using the appropriate Advanced Electronic Services
    (AES) Service Tool.  If you are not familiar with how to request
    kits electronically, open the DIA, WIS or DSNLINK database and
    review the article entitled:
    
         [AES] How To Electronically Request ECO Kits Using Service Tools
    
    
    INSTALLATION NOTES:
    
    There is no need to reboot your system after installation.
    
    It is recommended that you read the Compaq CMS Release Notes for V4.1
    and the Release Notes for this kit before installing this ECO kit.
    
    In advance, the Savesets should be copied or downloaded to the SYS$UPDATE
    directory on your OpenVMS VAX system.
    
    This Compaq CMS ECO kit may be installed on OpenVMS VAX Systems, running
    DECset Version 12.4 or CMS Version 4.1.  The saveset files, CMSVE04041.A
    and CMSVE04041.B, should be installed using the VMSINSTAL command.
    
    The ECO kit can be installed with the VMSINSTAL command procedure, as
    outlined in Chapter 3 of the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual: Essentials
    (AA-PV5MK-TK).
    
    Install the Compaq CMS ECO kit:
    
    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL CMSVE04041 <device_name> <options>
    
      
      ==========================================================================
      |                     Table of Kit Image Information                     |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      |                            | Overall  | Image File      | Image Link   |
      | Image Name                 | Checksum | Identification  | Date/Time    |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | CMS$DW.EXE                 |%X0749C19F| CMS V4.1-4      | 29-MAY-2002  |
      |                                       |                 | 16:19:32.74  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | CMSMSG.EXE                 |%X61782CD8| CMS V4.1-4      | 16-APR-2002  |
      |                                       |                 | 13:55:18.22  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
    
    
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