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VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500 Alpha V7.3 FibreChannel/SCSI ECO Summary

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    *OpenVMS] VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500 Alpha V7.3 FibreChannel/SCSI ECO Summary
    
    New Kit Date:       22-APR-2003
    Modification Date:  Not Applicable
    Modification Type:  NEW KIT
    
    Copyright (c) Hewlett-Packard Company 2002,2003.  All rights reserved.
    
    OP/SYS:     OpenVMS Alpha
    
    COMPONENT:  FibreChannel
                SCSI Drivers
    
    SOURCE:     Hewlett-Packard Company
    
    ECO INFORMATION:
    
         ECO Kit Name:   VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500
                         DEC-AXPVMS-VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500--4.PCSI
         ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0400
         ECO Kit Approximate Size:  5488 Blocks
         Kit Applies To:  OpenVMS Alpha V7.3
         System/Cluster Reboot Necessary:  Yes
         Rolling Re-boot Supported:  Yes
         Installation Rating:  INSTALL_2
                                2 : To  be  installed  by   all  customers  using  the  following
    		                feature(s):
    
    		                Fibre Channel or SCSI Devices.
    
         Kit Dependencies:
    
           The following remedial kit(s), or later, must be installed BEFORE
           installation of this, or any required kit:
    
              VMS73_UPDATE-V0100
    
           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 FibreChannel and SCSI Drivers on OpenVMS Alpha
    V7.3.  This kit addresses the following problems:
    
    
    NEW FUNCTIONALITY ADDRESSED IN VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500 KIT
    
         o  This kit provides support for the Emulex  LP9802  FibreChannel
            Adapter.
    
              Images Affected:[SYSEXE]SYS$CONFIG.DAT
    
    PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500 KIT
    
         o  A BACKUP command from a client system to a TMSCP served
            SCSI tape may complete with success, but the resulting
            saveset cannot be read by BACKUP.
    
            $ INIT $7$MKC0: TEST0
            $ MOUNT/FOREIGN $7$MKC0:
            %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, TEST0 mounted on_$7$MKC0: (UTRA41)
            $ BACKUP/LOG LOGIN.COM TP:TEST0/SAV
            %BACKUP-S-COPIED,copied USER1:[TEST]LOGIN.COM;1
    
    
            $ DISMOUNT/NOUNLOAD TP
            $ MOUNT/FOREIGN TP
            %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, TEST0 mounted on _$7$MKC0: (UTRA41)
            $ BACKUP/LIST TP:
            Listing of save set(s)
    
            %BACKUP-F-LABELERR, error in tape label processing on
            $7$MKC0:[000000].; -SYSTEM-W-ENDOFFILE, end of file
    
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$MKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  If a fibre channel device is power cycled or disconnected
            from the fabric, OpenVMS may permanently lose access to
            the device.
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  This kit provides a utility that will allow customers to
            update the firmware in an MSA1000 series Fibre SCSI raid
            controller.  The utility can also do some diagnostics.
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYSHLP.UNSUPPORTED]MSA_UTIL.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  During upgrade of fiber switches DSGGC-AA switch 8 EL
            from version 2.1.9m to 2.6.0c, a system can experience an
            INCONSTATE crash at SYS$FGEDRIVER+1096C in fg$resume_uctx
            routine:
    
            Crashdump Summary Information:
            ------------------------------
            Bugcheck Type:     INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O data base
            Current Process:   NULL
            Current Image:     <not available>
            Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.8037696C SYS$FGEDRIVER+1096C
            Failing PS:        00000000.00000804
            Module:            SYS$FGEDRIVER (Link Date/Time:
            24-AUG-2001 00:13:27.27)
            Offset:            0001096C
    
            Failing Instruction:
            SYS$FGEDRIVER+1096C:     BUGCHK
    
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  FibreChannel storage (DG) disks fail over to the MSCP
            path due to the local direct paths becoming permanently
            inaccessible.
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  A system with an LP89802 can crash with the following
            error.
    
            Crashdump Summary Information:
            ------------------------------
            Bugcheck Type:     MACHINECHK, Machine check while
            in kernel mode
            Current Process:   NULL
            Current Image:     <not available>
            Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.80011690
            EXE$SYSTEM_CORRECTED_ERROR_C+00510
            Failing PS:        20000000.00001F04
            Module:            SYS$CPU_ROUTINES_270F
            (Link Date/Time: 20-NOV-2002 15:11:40.36)
            Offset:            00003690
            Failing Instruction:
            EXE$SYSTEM_CORRECTED_ERROR_C+00510:     BUGCHK
    
            Stack Pointers:
            KSP = FFFFFFFF.F0819C60   ESP = FFFFFFFF.F081B000
            SSP = FFFFFFFF.F0805000   USP = FFFFFFFF.F0805000
    
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  FibreChannel storage fails to configure on boot.
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  All accesses to a shadow disk return SS$_IVADDR errors
            after adding a member to the shadow set.
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  DIR-E-TAPEPOSLOST errors when can occur when a DIRECTORY
            command is used on skip-filemark-capable tape drives.
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$MKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  The system can crash with an INVEXCEPTN, Exception while
            above ASTDEL bugcheck.
    
            Crashdump Summary Information:
            ------------------------------
            Bugcheck Type:     INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O data base
            Current Process:   NULL
            Current Image:     <not available>
            Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.C8344B24 SYS$FGEDRIVER+12B24
            Failing PS:        10000000.00000804
            Module:            SYS$FGEDRIVER
            (Link Date/Time: 28-MAR-2002 14:28:09.10)
            Offset:            00012B24
    
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$PGADRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  A system can hang when backing up files to and SDLT with
            V35 or V46 firmware.
    
            Crashdump Summary:
            ------------------
            Bugcheck Type:     INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL
            Current Process:   NULL
            Current Image:     <not available>
            Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.80047904
            EXE_STD$QUEUE_FORK_C+00084
            Failing PS:        20000000.00001504
            Module:            SYSTEM_PRIMITIVES_MIN
            Offset:            0001B904
    
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$PKWDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  When restoring a multivolume saveset created with a
            command similar to the following BACKUP command:
    
            $ MOUNT/FOREIGN ALPHA3$MKD0:
            $ BACKUP/IMAGE SY2:ALPHA3$MKD0:SY2_IMG/save_set/EXACT_ORDER
    
            The restore operation fails because BACKUP is requesting
            and waiting for the wrong tape to be loaded.
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$MKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  SYS$PKSDRIVER.EXE has the ability to re-initialize the
            KZPSA adapter when the the adapter indicates (via an
            ADAPTER MISCELLANEOUS interrupt) that its firmware has
            crashed.  Under certain circumstances, this
            re-initialization can fail and result in a system crash.
            This is usually caused by a bad KZPSA module or other
            hardware.
    
            Crashdump Summary Information:
            ------------------------------
            Bugcheck Type:     INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL
            Current Process:   NULL
            Current Image:     <not available>
            Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.803D51FC SYS$PKSDRIVER+031FC
            Failing PS:        28000000.00000804
            Module:            SYS$PKSDRIVER (Link Date/Time:
            17-MAR-2001 03:31:19.38)
            Offset:            000031FC
    
            Stack Pointers:
            KSP = FFFFFFFF.B0881A28   ESP = FFFFFFFF.B06E7000
            SSP = FFFFFFFF.B06D5000   USP = FFFFFFFF.B06D5000
    
            Failing Instruction:
            SYS$PKSDRIVER+031FC:    LDQ        R22,#X0010(R7)
    
    
    
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$PKSDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  The system loses connection to the SAN based quorum disk,
            causing the system to hang.  Most processes are in RWCAP
            state.
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  If a fibre channel device is power cycled or disconnected
            from the fabric, OpenVMS may permanently lose access to
            the device.
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    
         o  The system can crash with a fatal INCONSTATE bugcheck at
            SYS$PGADRIVER+0A7F4
    
            Crashdump Summary Information
            -----------------------------
            Bugcheck Type:     INCONSTATE, Inconsistent I/O
            data base
            Current Process:   NULL
            Current Image:     <not available>
            Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.804067F4
            SYS$PGADRIVER+0A7F4
            Failing PS:        08000000.00000804
            Module:            SYS$PGADRIVER (Link Date/Time:
            13-NOV-2002 10:01:38.48)
            Offset:            0000A7F4
    
            Stack Pointers:
            KSP = FFFFFFFF.8131B7C8   ESP = FFFFFFFF.93EB1000
            SSP = FFFFFFFF.93EAB000   USP = FFFFFFFF.93EAB000
    
    
    
              Images Affected:[SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
                              [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGADRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
    
    PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0400 KIT
    
    
      o  Poor tape performance can occur due to skip-by-filemark  being
         disabled.   A  $  SHOW  DEVICE/FULL command will show fastskip
         support disabled.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$MKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
      o  On  write  operations,  RZ1EF-CB  disk  firmware  reports   an
         incorrect  transferred byte count.  This results in undetected
         disk corruption.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
      o  A system can crash with a INVEXCEPTN,  Exception  while  above
         ASTDEL bugcheck
    
         Crash Dump Summary
         ------------------
         Bugcheck Type:     INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL
         Current Image:     $1$DGA510:[PRG]LPARTREQ.EXE;6
         Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.80405E60
                                 SYS$PGADRIVER+0BE60
         Failing PS:        38000000.00000804
    
         Module:            SYS$PGADRIVER (Link Date/Time:
                                 24-AUG-2001 00:12:20.64)
         Offset:            0000BE60
    
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGADRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
      o  When booting  from  a  Fibre  Channel  disk,  the  system  may
         experience a boot hang.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
      o  The user will see unnecessary console messages from FGEDRIVER.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
      o  The system can crash with an INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above
         ASTDEL bugcheck.
    
         Crashdump Summary Information:
         ------------------------------
         Bugcheck Type:     INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL
         Current Process:   SRV1075_05_5
         Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.80079514  EXE$KP_RESTART_C+00034
         Failing PS:        08000000.00000804
         Module:            SYSTEM_PRIMITIVES_MIN (Link Date/Time:
                                 28-MAR-2002 14:22:47.68)
         Offset:            00047514
    
         Failing Instruction:
         EXE$KP_RESTART_C+00034:  LDL   R28,#X0010(R16)
    
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  A system can crash with an INVEXCEPTN bugcheck
    
         Crashdump Summary Information:
         ------------------------------
         Bugcheck Type:     INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above
                                 ASTDEL
         Current Process:   STACONFIG
         Current Image:     STACONFIG.EXE
         Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.80029F14
                                 IOC$DEALLOC_CNT_RES_NOSYNC_C+00154
         Failing PS:        20000000.00000B04
         Module:            SYSTEM_PRIMITIVES_MIN (Link Date/Time:
                                 28-MAR-2002 14:22:47.68)
         Offset:            00001F14
    
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKQDRIVER.EXE
    
    
    
      o  Disk drives that support the SCSI-3 SPC3  standard  cannot  be
         mounted.   When  an  attempt  is made to mount such drives the
         error log records "invalid inquiry" messages.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE
    
      o  During a hard reset the  system  can  experience  64-byte  LAL
         corruption or an ACCVIO system crash.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]SYS$MKDRIVER.EXE
    		            [SYS$LDR]SYS$GKDRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKRDRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGADRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYSLIB]FC$SDA.EXE
    
    
      o  A boot/configuration hang can occur if an FGx device does  not
         come online.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]SYS$MKDRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]SYS$GKDRIVER.EXE
               	 	    [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKRDRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGADRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYSLIB]FC$SDA.EXE
    
      o  During system boot, fibre channel storage devices may not be
         configured.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGADRIVER.EXE
               		    [SYS$LDR]FC$GLOBALS.STB
    
    
    
    PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN VMS73_SCSI-V0300 KIT:
    
      o  In the event of an unrecoverable SCSI error occurring  on  the
         last block of a transfer, a system with SCSI Fast Path enabled
         (the default) may see one disk block of corruption.  The error
         will not appear in the error log, but the data will be bad.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKQDRIVER.EXE
    
      o  When booting, a shadowed system disk can hang the cluster.
    
              Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  The following recommended command line has been added to  Help
         for FC$CP:
    
             $  MCR SYS$ETC:FC$CP FGA 3 1 8  ! Or FGB, etc.
    
    
              Images Affected: [SYSHLP.UNSUPPORTED]FC$CP.EXE
    
      o  The help output for FC$CP.EXE shows a filename of FC$IC.  This
         should be FC$CP.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYSHLP.UNSUPPORTED]FC$CP.EXE
    
      o  The system can crash  with  a  SSRVEXCEPT,  Unexpected  system
         service exception" bugcheck.
    
         Crashdump Summary Information:
         ------------------------------
         Bugcheck Type:     SSRVEXCEPT, Unexpected system service
                            exception
         CPU Type:          AlphaServer 2100 4/233
    
         Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.801CB968
                            NSA$REFERENCE_RIGHTS_CHAIN_C+00008
         Failing PS:        10000000.00000201
         Module:            SECURITY
                            (Link Date/Time: 5-AUG-2001 01:12:10.86)
         Offset:            0000B968
    
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  heavy IO load may cause multiple port errors on GS80, GS160 or
         GS320  systems  with  a KZPEA controller.  Disk mount verifies
         may also occur as a result of IO's timing out  and  causing  a
         SCSI  bus  reset.   Excessive IO timeouts could result to data
         corruption.  The error log will show an Asynchronous Device=20
         Attention  from  the  KZPEA Adapter with a Type/Subtype string
         of=20 "0x0401".
    
              Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKADRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  If a "BACKUP/MEDIA=COMPACTION" operation is in progress  on  a
         Fibre  Channel  tape  on one node, and another node enters the
         cluster,  that  booting  process  switches  the  BACKUP   into
         uncompressed mode.
    
         A related symptom does not require Fibre Channel or a cluster.
         If  a  compressed  BACKUP  is working and the tape experiences
         transient  power  failure,  the  drive  may  not   return   to
         compressed mode.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$MKDRIVER
    
      o  When backing up files to SCSI QIC tapes  (such  as  TZK11  and
         TZK10), the user may see the following error:
    
         SYSTEN-F-IVDENS, invalid density
    
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$MKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  When a Fibre Channel disk is being brought back online,  after
         a controller failover, the user may see a variety of problems,
         ranging from process hangs, system hangs, and  system  crashes
         with  a  variety of bugchecks.  All systems using disks served
         from the affected HSG controllers will be affected.
    
         The nature of this problem is two fold.
    
           o  It completely shuts down  the  HSG  controller.   Anything
              accessing  that  HSG  will hang until their I/O times out.
              This will cause any number of failures from all the  disks
              becoming unavailable.
    
           o  It consumes a number of resources on the systems.  A crash
              will  result  from  what  ever  critical resource runs out
              first.
    
         If the wrong equilibrium is reached, the systems can appear to
         hang  forever.  It is possible, but not likely, that they will
         also recover with no intervention.
    
              Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  The system can crash with  an  "INCONSTATE,  Inconsistent  I/O
         data base" bugcheck at SYS$FGEDRIVER+8C3C.
    
         Crashdump Summary Information:
         ------------------------------
         Bugcheck Type:     INCONSTATE,
                            Inconsistent I/O data base
         Current Process:   NULL
         Current Image:     <not available>
         Failing PC:        FFFFFFFF.802DAC3C SYS$FGEDRIVER+08C3C
         Failing PS:        18000000.00000804
         Module:            SYS$FGEDRIVER
                            (Link Date/Time:  5-DEC-2001 14:41:56.69)
         Offset:            00008C3C
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
                                [SYSLIB]FC$SDA.EXE
    
    
      o  The system may hang on boot.  When  this  problem  occurs  the
         user  loses complete control of the system.  A CRTL-P will not
         give the user the console prompt.  The only way to unhang  the
         system  is via a power cycle.  When the system hangs, the last
         console output will look something like this:
    
         FGB0-I-OP_FW, operational firmware revision: CS3.a81A4 n
         l%FGeB0-I-OP_SLI_1 _FW-, SLI-1 firmware revision:  C1D3.81A4
         %FGB0-I-iOP_SLI_2_FW, nSLI-2 firmware revision: C2D3.81A4
    
    
         This  output  looks  odd  because  it   contains   interleaved
         characters  from  another  driver.   This  happens because the
         Fibre Channel Driver  is  writing  to  the  console  from  the
         non-primary  CPU.   FGE Driver only writes this message to the
         console when bit 1 of USERD1 is set.  The user can avoid  this
         problem  with  the  old  driver by not setting this bit in the
         SYSGEN variable.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  An INIT command, when used on SCSI tapes, can take a 1/2  hour
         or  more  to  quit  if  no  tape is in the unit, or no tape is
         loading.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$MKDRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  After executing a HSV110 controller restart, the system  loses
         connection to the disks on the HSV110.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  Attempting to mount a TLZ09 gives a DRVERR error.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKADRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  A tape drive can log many errors between volume changes.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKADRIVER.EXE
    
    
      o  This change generally enhances the handling of  Fibre  Channel
         tape  bridges  and  in  particular  allows  SCSI  tapes  to be
         configured behind a Network Storage Router.
    
              Images Affected:  [SYSLIB]SMI$OBJSHR.EXE
                                [SYSLIB]IOGEN$FIBRE_CONFIG.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: 'VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500' or 'VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI'.
    
    
    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.  HP 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 VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI /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=V5.0
    
                    -  De-assign the logicals assigned
    
            For example, a sample command file to install the
            VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500 kit would be:
    
                   $
                   $ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$BACKUP TRUE
                   $ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$REBOOT TRUE
                   $!
                   $ PROD INSTALL VMS73_FIBRE_SCSI/PROD=DEC/BASE=AXPVMS/VER=V5.0
                   $!
                   $ 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    |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | FC$CP.EXE                  | 58FC39B2 | X-2             | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:18:37.87  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | FC$SDA.EXE                 | 58324FFB | X-12A2          | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:18:42.02  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | IIOGEN$FIBRE_CONFIG.EXE    | 208E0738 | X-16A1          | 14-MAY-2002  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:53:40.68  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | MSA_UTIL.EXE               | 88CFEBAB | X-1             | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:18:46.33  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SMI$OBJSHR.EXE             | 35781FB9 | X40-A8          | 19-DEC-2002  |
      |                                       |                 | 16:38:54.65  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE           | FB47C0C6 | X-12            | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:03:04.89  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE          | 6BC5B90D | X-55A8          | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:17:59.15  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SYS$GKDRIVER.EXE           | A0D831B5 | X-40A1          |  27-MAR-2003 |
      |                                       |                 | 06:08:39.02  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SYS$MKDRIVER.EXE           | 25AEA8A9 | X-12            | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:07:07.78  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SYS$PGADRIVER.EXE          | FDCFFEEF | X-44A5          | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:17:30.85  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SYS$PKADRIVER.EXE          | 3C321310 | X-12A2          | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:15:57.77  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SYS$PKQDRIVER.EXE          | 48879553 | X-10A3          | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:14:59.19  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SYS$PKSDRIVER.EXE          | CE81F4AE | X-9             | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:12:51.48  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | SYS$PKWDRIVER.EXE          | B8BA90F3 | X-28            | 27-MAR-2003  |
      |                                       |                 | 06:15:28.36  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
    
    
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