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VMS721H1_DRIVER-V0400 Alpha V7.2-1H1 Drivers ECO Summary
*OpenVMS] VMS721H1_DRIVER-V0400 Alpha V7.2-1H1 Drivers ECO Summary
New Kit Date: 22-NOV-2002
Modification Date: Not Applicable
Modification Type: NEW KIT
Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 2002. All rights reserved.
OP/SYS: OpenVMS Alpha
COMPONENT: Drivers
SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation
ECO INFORMATION:
ECO Kit Name: VMS721H1_DRIVER-V0400
DEC-AXPVMS-VMS721H1_DRIVER-V0400--4.PCSI
ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: VMS721H1_DRIVER-V0300
ECO Kit Approximate Size: 1232 Blocks
Kit Applies To: OpenVMS Alpha V7.2-1H1
System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: Yes
Rolling Re-boot Supported: Yes
Installation Rating: INSTALL_1
1 - To be installed by all customers.
Kit Dependencies:
The following remedial kit(s), or later, must be installed BEFORE
installation of this, or any required kit:
None
In order to receive all the corrections listed in this
kit, the following remedial kits, or later, should also be installed:
VMS721H1_UPDATE-V0500
ECO KIT SUMMARY:
An ECO kit exists for drivers on OpenVMS Alpha V7.2-1H1. This kit
addresses the following problems:
PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN VMS721H1_DRIVER-V0400 KIT
o An ACCVIO occurs when using the PREFER.MAR routine with a
/FORCE qualifier.
For example:
$ PREFER $1$DUA15: /HOST=HSC000 /FORCE
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual
address=0000000C,
PC =0000000C, PSL=0000000F
If the command is executed without the /FORCE qualifier, no
ACCVIO occurs:
$ PREFER $1$DUA15: /HOST=HSC000
Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$DUDRIVER.EXE
o When performing multi-volume Backup (and various other Backup
operations involving label processing) with generic SCSI
tapes, compaction status gets turned off.
Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$TUDRIVER.EXE
o Add support to allow the use of the SDLT 320 tapedrive with
compaction.
Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$TUDRIVER.EXE
o VAXPORT crash in PEdriver routine PEM$PCI_GET_DFQ when one or
more other nodes crashes, is shutdown or rebooted.
Crashdump Summary Information:
------------------------------
Bugcheck Type: VAXPORT, Fatal error detected by VAX
port driver
Current Process: NULL
Current Image: <not available>
Failing PC: FFFFFFFF.F247850C SYS$PEDRIVER+1050C
Failing PS: 18000000.00000804
Module: SYS$PEDRIVER (Link Date/Time:
5-AUG-2001 01:06:01.63)
Offset: 0001050C
Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$PEDRIVER.EXE
o The system may hang after a tapeunit did a failover to a
second controller. Another symptom may be a CPUSPINWAIT crash
on a SMP system. The hang occurs at routine DUTU$MOVE_IODB
when we attempt to follow a chain of UCB's via the field
UCB$L_CDDB_LINK while the field points to the UCB itself.
Normally the last field in the chain of UCB's should be zero.
Crashdump Summary Information:
------------------------------
Bugcheck Type: CPUSPINWAIT, CPU spinwait timer expired
Current Process: BATCH_1006249
Current Image: DSA1010:<GEMBASE56.>[RUN]GEM.EXE
Failing PC: FFFFFFFF.80088384 SMP$TIMEOUT_C+00064
Failing PS: 18000000.00000803
Module: SYSTEM_SYNCHRONIZATION_MIN
(Link Date/Time:22-MAR-2001 01:01:40.01)
Offset: 00000384
Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$TUDRIVER.EXE
[SYS$LDR]SYS$DUDRIVER.EXE
o SHOW CLUSTER and SDA SHOW CONNECTIONS can correctly report up
to 8 SMCI ports. The reason for this is that, PBDRIVER uses a
multiport scheme to handle its connections. In other words,
UCB unit numbers are coupled with the galaxy instance number,
making unit numbers greater than the standard ZERO as in
traditional SCS port drivers. SCS reports the port name in
the PB field PB$T_LPORT_NAME (format PBx0) which is only 4
bytes in length. In all cases, the unit number is set to
zero. This is incorrect for SMCI ports.
Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$PBDRIVER.EXE
o In routine DU$INSERT_RESTARTQ, certain CDRPS (MVIRP,
shadowing) were being posted with DEVOFFLINE instead of being
queued to the restart queue. Many of these CDRPs had mapping
registers active, and posting them unmapped them while still
active. This caused a variety of symptoms, such as
IOMACHINECHECKS, unrecognized SCA messages and INCONSTATE
errors.
Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$DUDRIVER.EXE
[SYS$LDR]SYS$TUDRIVER.EXE
PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN VMS721H1_DRIVER-V0300 KIT:
o An ACCVIO occurs when using the PREFER.MAR routine with a
/FORCE qualifier.
For example:
$ PREFER $1$DUA15: /HOST=HSC000 /FORCE
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual
address=0000000C,
PC =0000000C, PSL=0000000F
If the command is executed without the /FORCE qualifier, no
ACCVIO occurs:
$ PREFER $1$DUA15: /HOST=HSC000
Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SYS$DUDRIVER.EXE
o When booting from a CD-ROM on an ES40 system, the following
error message is returned after the initial boot messages:
%SYSBOOT-I-GCTMINOR, GCT used with minor revision mismatch
expected 00000005.00000001 - seen: 00000005.00000002
%SYSBOOT-F-LDFAIL,unable to load SYS$BASE_IMAGE.EXE,
status=00000054
halted CPU = 0
halt code = 5
HALT instruction executed
PC = 1d5e8
boot failure
Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SYS$DQDRIVER.EXE
o When performing multi-volume Backup (and various other Backup
operations involving label processing) with generic SCSI
tapes, compaction status gets turned off.
Note: To receive this full fix you also need to install the
VMS721H1_FIBRE_SCSI-V0400 ECO kit.
Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SYS$TUDRIVER.EXE
o Add support to allow the use of the SDLT 320 tapedrive with
compaction.
Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SYS$TUDRIVER.EXE
o When a multi-volume backup is unable to span multiple tapes,
the following error message may be seen:
%RMU-E-POSITERR, error positioning $3$MKA603:[000000]MAIN.RBF;
-SYSTEM-F-IVDENS, invalid density
This problem will not occur with OpenVMS BACKUP since it does
not look directly at the density bits in the UCB$L_DEVDEPEND
field of the associated tape unit. Howeer, RMU BACKUP does
use the density bits from bits from this field.
Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SYS$TUDRIVER.EXE
RELATED ARTICLES:
Detailed articles describing the problems listed above may exist in
the OPENVMS database(s). To view these articles, open the appropriate
product database and perform a query using either of the following
search strings: 'VMS721H1_DRIVER-V0400' or 'VMS721H1_DRIVER'.
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:
This kit requires a system reboot. Compaq strongly recommends that
a reboot is performed immediately after kit installation to avoid
system instability
If you have other nodes in your OpenVMS cluster, they must also be
rebooted in order to make use of the new image(s). If it is not
possible or convenient to reboot the entire cluster at this time, a
rolling re-boot may be performed.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Install this kit with the POLYCENTER Software installation utility
by logging into the SYSTEM account, and typing the following at the
DCL prompt:
PRODUCT INSTALL VMS721H1_DRIVER /SOURCE=[location of Kit]
The kit location may be a tape drive, CD, or a disk directory that
contains the kit.
Additional help on installing PCSI kits can be found by typing
HELP PRODUCT INSTALL at the system prompt
Special Installation Instructions:
o Scripting of Answers to Installation Questions
During installation, this kit will ask and require user
response to several questions. If you wish to automate the
installation of this kit and avoid having to provide responses
to these questions, you must create a DCL command procedure
that includes the following definitions and commands:
- $ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$BACKUP TRUE
- $ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$REBOOT TRUE
- Add the following qualifiers to the PRODUCT INSTALL
command and add that command to the DCL procedure.
/PROD=DEC/BASE=AXPVMS/VER=V4.0
- De-assign the logicals assigned
For example, a sample command file to install the
VMS721H1_DRIVER kit would be:
$
$ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$BACKUP TRUE
$ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$REBOOT TRUE
$!
$ PROD INSTALL VMS721H1_DRIVER/PROD=DEC/BASE=AXPVMS/VER=V4.0
$!
$ DEASSIGN/SYS NO_ASK$BACKUP
$ DEASSIGN/SYS NO_ASK$REBOOT
$!
$ exit
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| Table of Kit Image Information |
+----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
| | Overall | Image File | Image Link |
| Image Name | Checksum | Identification | Date/Time |
+----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
| SYS$DQDRIVER.EXE | 16F8B076 | X-21A1A1 | 28-JUN-2002 |
| | | 15:01:40.88 |
+----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
| SYS$DRDRIVER.EXE | D26D0357 | X-19 | 28-JUN-2002 |
| | | 15:01:21.18 |
+----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
| SYS$DUDRIVER.EXE | D795D1C1 | X-3 | 28-JUN-2002 |
| | | 14:53:13.46 |
+----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
| SYS$PBDRIVER.EXE | 04F72C64 | X-28 | 28-JUN-2002 |
| | | 14:53:21.02 |
+----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
| SYS$PEDRIVER.EXE | 68A5BE2A | X-3 | 28-JUN-2002 |
| | | 14:55:33.47 |
+----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
| SYS$TUDRIVER.EXE | 45CD6162 | X-3 | 28-JUN-2002 |
| | | 15:00:03.82 |
+----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
|