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Digest Name: weekly HP-UX series 700 11.X patch digest
Created: Sun Dec 10 3:05:43 PST 2000
Table of Contents:
Document ID Title
--------------- -----------
PHSS_22847 s700_800 11.00 STM, fc60mon, dm_core_hw & system info fix
PHSS_22700 s700_800 11.X OpenMail B.06.00 December 00 Periodic Patch
PHNE_22542 s700_800 11.00 PCI 100BT lan cumulative patch
PHNE_22461 s700_800 11.00 HSC 100BT lan cumulative patch
PHKL_22568 s700_800 11.00 signal,threads,spinlock,scheduler,IDS,q3p
PHSS_22751 s700_800 11.00 DigitalVideo Dec 2000 Periodic Patch
PHSS_22749 s700_800 11.00 ImagingSubsystem Dec 2000 Periodic Patch
PHSS_22342 s700_800 11.00 CDE DevKit NOV2000 Periodic Patch
PHSS_22341 s700_800 11.00 CDE Runtime NOV2000 Periodic Patch
PHCO_22733 s700_800 11.00 sar(1M) cumulative patch
PHCO_22686 s700_800 11.00 top(1) cumulative patch
PHCO_22628 s700_800 11.X HP Array Manager/60 cumulative patch
PHSS_22698 s700_800 11.00 OpenMail B.05.10 December 00 Periodic Patch
PHSS_22435 s700_800 11.00 OV OB3.50 patch - CORE packet
PHNE_22441 s700_800 11.00 J2793B X.25 SX25-HPerf/SYNC-WAN
PHKL_22807 s700_800 11.00 fork time fix for large PT_MMAP pregions
PHKL_22796 s700_800 11.00 syscall, msem_lock cumulative patch
PHSS_22678 s700_800 11.X Continental Clusters A.02.00
PHKL_22777 s700_800 11.00 LP64 maxdsiz; max msgmnb; major numbers
PHCO_22839 s700_800 11.00 LVM commands cumulative patch
PHCO_22760 s700_800 11.00 sed(1) cumulative patch
The documents are listed below.
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Document ID: PHSS_22847
Date Loaded: 20001208
Title: s700_800 11.00 STM, fc60mon, dm_core_hw & system info fix
Patch Name: PHSS_22847
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 STM, fc60mon, dm_core_hw & system info fix
Creation Date: 00/11/30
Post Date: 00/12/08
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products:
Support Tools Manager A.24.00
Filesets:
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-UUT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.15.08,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-CATALOGS,fr=B.11.00.15.08,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00.15.08,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_22847
Symptoms:
PHSS_22847:
1. Fixes a problem with the disk_em monitor interaction with
the UTM lun (which will appear in mid December 2000 when
new firmware for the FC60 array is available). The UTM
would show up under the disk_em monitor but since it is
not a disk it would behave incorrectly and hence the
fc60mon monitor would report errors about the UTM lun.
Fixes a problem with the fc60mon EMS monitor in which a
false event (event #30) was produced for UTM luns. If
the new FC60 firmware is not loaded, these problems do
not occur and this patch is not needed.
2. Fixes a shared library problem, which caused problems
with two tools:
1) the System Info tool would abort with an "incomplete"
status.
2) the Core Hardware Monitor (dm_core_hw) would exit
and restart after each polling cycle (15 minutes),
generating an event.
Defect Description:
PHSS_22847:
1. A problem that is an interaction between disk_em tool
and the new firmware for the FC60 disk array causes
fc60mon EMS tool to falsely report event #30 f. The new
UTM lun was being looked at as if it were a scsi disk
but since it is not a scsi disk disk_em would report
errors and ems event notifications. The customer will
see these EMS event notifications.
2. 1) STM system info tool would not collect and log all
information. It would successfully log unarchitected
stable store information, but get a SIGABRT when
attempting to get cabinet information. It would then
quit with an "incomplete" status. It failed to log
cabinet, cpu, and fruid information.
2) The EMS monitor dm_core_hw will exit at each polling
cycle, which is once every 15 minutes. It will then
be restarted, and a "restart" event will be logged
in the event log /var/opt/resmon/log/event.log and
sent to all targets which are obtaining events from
this monitor.
SR:
0000000000
Patch Files:
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-UUT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.15.08,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/stm/uut/lib/tlmisc.sl
/usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/id/scsi_arry
/usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/fc60mon
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-CATALOGS,fr=B.11.00.15.08,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/stm/catalog/C/HP-UX_B.11.00/tools/monitor/
fc60mon.cat
/usr/sbin/stm/catalog/C/HP-UX_B.11.00/tools/monitor/
fc60emscl.cat
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00.15.08,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/stm/lib/libdiagfx.sl
what(1) Output:
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-UUT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.15.08,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/stm/uut/lib/tlmisc.sl:
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tlpdcext.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc_err_codes.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
tlpdc.h, $Revision: 1.8 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
tl_get_all_cell_states.c, $Revision: 1.2 $
tl_get_cabinet_data.c, $Revision: 1.4 $
tl_get_fru_data.c, $Revision: 1.4 $
tl_get_fru_data_from_SUB.c, $Revision: 1.4 $
tl_get_fru_handles.c, $Revision: 1.5 $
tl_get_max_cab.c, $Revision: 1.3 $
get_sys_mode.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_ice_conversion.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_init_pat_complex_arg_list.c, $Revision: 1.3 $
tl_init_pdc_args.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_init_pdc_args64.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_swap_endian.c, $Revision: 1.2 $
wait_for_SUB_completion.c, $Revision: 1.2 $
tl_cab_info_valid.c, $Revision: 1.7 $
tl_get_box_hversion.c, $Revision: 1.5 $
tl_get_cpu_hpa.c, $Revision: 1.5 $
tl_get_cpu_info.c, $Revision: 1.5 $
tl_get_cpu_num.c, $Revision: 1.6 $
tl_log_pdc_failure.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_log_pdc_wide_failure.c, $Revision: 1.2 $
tl_misc_hdwr_exists.c, $Revision: 1.13 $
tl_pdc_config32.c, $Revision: 1.4 $
tl_pdc_config64.c, $Revision: 1.3 $
tl_pdc_call.c, $Revision: 1.12 $
tl_pdc_wide_call.c, $Revision: 1.4 $
tl_pdc_pat_complex.c, $Revision: 1.7 $
tl_pdc_pat_cpu.c, $Revision: 1.9 $
tl_report_mem_allocation_error.c, $Revision: 1.3 $
/usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/id/scsi_arry:
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
mem_rhapsody.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_echo.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_nec.h, $Revision: 1.3 $
mem_hitachi.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_forte.h, $Revision: 1.2 $
mem_viper.h, $Revision: 1.4 $
mem_scorpio.h, $Revision: 1.6 $
mem_pcxl.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_legacy.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_hawk.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_emerald.h, $Revision: 1.10 $
mem_bushmstr.h, $Revision: 1.5 $
mem_common.h, $Revision: 1.7 $
mem_structs.h, $Revision: 1.25 $
file_misc.h, $Revision: 1.69 $
cleanup_and_exit.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
get_id_data.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
get_product.c, $Revision: 1.15 $
get_qualifier.c, $Revision: 1.2 $
scsi_arry_main.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
perform_identify.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
setup_global_dev_info.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
/usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/fc60mon:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.04 $
fc60mon.c A.01.04 Mon Nov 20 19:44:24 MST 2000
ems_layer.c, $Revision: 1.29 $
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-CATALOGS,fr=B.11.00.15.08,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/stm/catalog/C/HP-UX_B.11.00/tools/monitor/
fc60mon.cat:
None
/usr/sbin/stm/catalog/C/HP-UX_B.11.00/tools/monitor/
fc60emscl.cat:
None
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00.15.08,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/stm/lib/libdiagfx.sl:
None
cksum(1) Output:
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-UUT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.15.08,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1766992071 49152 /usr/sbin/stm/uut/lib/tlmisc.sl
1468149718 40960 /usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/id/scsi_arry
502457767 1399480 /usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/
fc60mon
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-CATALOGS,fr=B.11.00.15.08,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
534429761 11768 /usr/sbin/stm/catalog/C/HP-UX_B.11.00/tools/
monitor/fc60mon.cat
1221118114 24210 /usr/sbin/stm/catalog/C/HP-UX_B.11.00/
tools/monitor/fc60emscl.cat
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00.15.08,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
321838149 12288 /usr/sbin/stm/lib/libdiagfx.sl
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 11.00: PHCO_22628
s800: 11.00: PHCO_22628
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes: None
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_22846:
s800: 10.20
Patch Package Size: 1560 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHSS_22847
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_22847.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_22847. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHSS_22847.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_22847.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_22847.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_22847.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_22847------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_22700
Date Loaded: 20001208
Title: s700_800 11.X OpenMail B.06.00 December 00 Periodic Patch
Patch Name: PHSS_22700
Patch Description: s700_800 11.X OpenMail B.06.00 December 00 Periodic Patch
Creation Date: 00/11/30
Post Date: 00/12/08
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00 11.04
s800: 11.00 11.04
Products:
OpenMail B.06.00
Filesets:
OpenMail.OM-ADM,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-AMECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-AMEICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-APPL,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-BB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-CCMOB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-CHSCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-CHSICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-CHSPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-CORE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-DESK,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-DSYNC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-ENGCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-ENGICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-FINCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-FINICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-FRECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-FREICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-GERCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-GERICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-IMAP4,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-ITACAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-ITAICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-KORCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-KORICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-KORPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-LC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-LDAP,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-MAN,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NIPCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NIPICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NIPPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NIPWEB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NOTES,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-PMOVER,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-POP3,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-PTBCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-PTBICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-RC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SMS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SPACAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SPAICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SWECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SWEICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-UNIX,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-X400,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_22700
Symptoms:
PHSS_22700:
CR: JAGad21983 SR: 8606152653
The UXO_CHECK_TYPES_OF_DDA general.cfg configuration option
can be used to specify synonyms for the RFC-822 domain
defined attrubute type (DDT1).
However, for addresses which are NOT routed through the
internet gateway, those using DDT1=RFC-822 are treated
differently to those which use DDT1=<synonym for RFC-822>
For instance, assuming :
There is a route for "unix" through the internet gateway.
There is a route for "if" through the SendMail interface.
general.cfg contains these settings :
UXI_NAME_MAPPING=TRUE
UXO_NAME_MAPPING=TRUE
BRW_NAME_MAPPING=TRUE
UXO_CHECK_TYPES_OF_DDA=a,RFC-822,HPMEXT1,HPMEXT2,HPMEXT3,HP
EXT4
Then, the addresses are :
As entered Displayed in internet mailbox
a/unix(RFC-822|r
m.cow) r
m.cow
b/unix(a|r
m.cow) r
m.cow
c/if (RFC-822|r
m.cow) r
m.cow
d/if (a|r
m.cow) d/if////////a/r#a#m#f#cow
m.cow
There are arguments both ways for treating the addresses
routed through "if", however, the treatment should be
consistent.
CR: JAGad25146 SR: 8606155833
No way to specify aliases when creating many users with
'omaddu -bulk'.
CR: JAGad25316 SR: 8606156005
On an Ensim Linux machine.
When child processes terminate, they do not disappear
completely as expected, instead they become zombie
processes. These zombie processes are marked with <defunct>
when looking at process id information on a system.
This in turn can cause some processes, such as advmail.sckd
to hang using large amounts of system resource.
This will also cause problems when the system runs out of
available process ids because they are all tied up by
zombie processes.
CR: JAGad26547 SR: 8606157213
Subject and body of message generated for Japanese users
exceeding their message store limit should be in Japanese.
CR: JAGad27572 SR: 8606158242
According to RFC-1741 binhex file attachments should not be
encoded for transport. Item browser by default uses base64
encoding on binary files, with the result that the Eudora
client is unable to handle the binhex file attachment.
CR: JAGad28647 SR: 8606159318
Service Router takes a long time to stop (omoff -d 0 -s
router) and memory consumption is incrementing on heavily
loaded systems when vir*s ruleset is enabled
(ALL-ROUTER.VIR).
In fact each message that passes through service router
causes a loss of just over 1K of memory.
CR: JAGad28840 SR: 8606159513
Various inconsistencies have been identified in the code
within function definitions or calls, e.g. missing or extra
parameters or wrong type of parameter.
CR: JAGad29235 SR: 8606159909
Automatic filing of an incoming message to a folder by the
OpenMail auto-actions doesn't update the item count on the
Web Client folder page in the current session.
CR: JAGad29644 SR: 8606160320
The Service Router suffers from [OM 28874] errors when
processing certain messages from the SendMail interface
When doing filetype coercion on the binary attachment it is
reading past the end of file while trying to work out what
the file type is.
CR: JAGad29892 SR: 8606160571
Extensions to the UAL protocol required to support MAPI
Offline Folder Sync. development (OpenMail/MAPI B.06.00
release).
CR: JAGad31458 SR: 8606162142
Using OpenMail Graphical Interface version B.06.00.00 with
OpenMail B.06 and the client language set to GERMAN, it is
no longer possible to logon.
CR: JAGad31479 SR: 8606162163
On an Ensim machine, the IMAP server randomly drops socket
connections to the UAL giving the error message:
sock3/BYE: r {OpenMail IMAP Server not available}
CR: JAGad32112 SR: 8606162796
Netscape Messenger hangs during first access of a message
with a pathname containing backslash characters in the
content-type.
CR: JAGad33512 SR: 8606164212
The folder size is not updated in the Web Client 5.10
Filing Cabinet listing even after filing a few messages to
the folder. The user needs to logoff and re-login to view
the updated size.
CR: JAGad33773 SR: 8606164474
The OpenMail Internet gateway rejects multipart/signed
messages if one of the multipart boundary-end markers is
missing. Similarly, if such a message is encountered in the
OpenMail message store, the Item Browser may hang while
attempting to display the message.
CR: JAGad34214 SR: 8606164917
OpenMail GR6 + Oct00PP - Outlook Express (IMAP) fails to
download a message that contains a "special" character in
the friendly name. Special = ()\"
CR: JAGad34502 SR: 8606165208
Under some circumstances moving or copying a message to the
Bulletin Board Area (rather than an individual BB) causes a
fatal UAL error: "The content record requested does not
exist in this container."
CR: JAGad34729 SR: 8606165435
The top line in the script is #!/bin/sh which does not
exist on machines running solaris.
CR: JAGad37344 SR: 8606168062
A new username that differs from an existing one in case
only (eg. "John deVere" as compared to "John Devere") was
not recognised as clashing, potentially resulting in more
than one user with the same name.
CR: JAGad37410 SR: 8606168129
omlicmon aborts when virtual licensing is used and OpenMail
is not omshut/omrc for long periods (months). Same issue
also would show up when not using virtual licensing, but
when the nodelock file is "touched" a lot.
omlicmon aborts with the following in omshowlog output:
SERIOUS ERROR Licence Monito(Licence Monito) 10.15.00
19:30:16 [OM 14460] Unexpected error in License monitor.
Group = 1; Reason = 24.
Error text follows :
Too many open files
SERIOUS ERROR Licence Monito(Licence Monito) 10.15.00
19:30:16 [SYS 24] Too many open files
File Name: OMDATADIR/temp/0ge23mu
-> lic_OpenShadowFile
<- lic_OpenShadowFile
-> im_CrNewTempItem
-> im_GetNewTempItemNum
<- im_GetNewTempItemNum
<- im_CrNewTempItem
-> lic_ListShadowFile
<- lic_ListShadowFile
-> lic_CloseShadowFile
<- lic_CloseShadowFile
-> lic_OpenShadowFile
<- lic_OpenShadowFile
-> im_CrNewTempItem
-> im_GetNewTempItemNum
<- im_GetNewTempItemNum
CR: JAGad37711 SR: 8606168431
The OpenMail notif.mon program does not output entry and
exit procedure-level trace to the omshowlog log files.
PHSS_22458:
CR: JAGad30987 SR: 8606161671
OpenMail support required for MAPI Offline Folder Sync. EEP
PHSS_22362:
CR: JAGab84570 SR: 8606112256
Randomly lost BB ACL flag, causes ACLs to be relaxed on BBs.
CR: JAGad05041 SR: 8606135910
Even if the UAL_MSTORE_SIZE_LIMIT is specified and
UAL_SIZE_MSG_TO_ENU is set to TRUE in the user's
configuration file, when this user's message store size
exceeds limit, no message is sent to the ENU to notify this
fact.
CR: JAGad05207 SR: 8606136077
Multibyte subject of warning message for mbox exceeding the
size limit is garbled when viewed with IMAP4 and POP3
clients.
CR: JAGad11128 SR: 8606141768
omcpinu fails to restore mailboxes with the error
"[OM.PM 1004] Internal problem detected, see the log files"
CR: JAGad13619 SR: 8606144279
Unix gateway aborts when certain messages are being sent
out. These messages originate from the cc:Mail client and
have an invalid CONTENT_FILE record, containing
miscellaneous text from the message in the
CONTENT-DISPOSITION field.
CR: JAGad14574 SR: 8606145237
When a tray is accessed by an IMAP client, a sequence number
is assigned to each item.
omcpinu does not assign unique sequence numbers to items
which it copies into a user's message store. This means that
IMAP clients, e.g. Netscape Messager, can become confused
and fail to display all items in the user's tray.
CR: JAGad15232 SR: 8606145896
Multiple OM 16130 errors get logged to the fatal log file
when a Japanese OMGUI client is used to print a message via
the OpenMail server.
CR: JAGad15339 SR: 8606146003
If an address has the i-tx field and using address mapping
format 3 then the address comes out as
name.i*i.surname
xxx.yyy.zzz
CR: JAGad21220 SR: 8606151881
Following ServiceGuard Failover, omrc sometimes exits with
the following error:
"omrc : There are still ual.remote/ual.local
processes running from a previous OpenMail start-up.
If you wish to restart OpenMail cleanly,
run omshut or wait for the following
processes to terminate, then run omrc:
Active Session PID:"
CR: JAGad21785 SR: 8606152455
The format of sendmail.cf has changed for Sendmail 8.10.
OpenMail needs to be able to configure this file during
installation.
CR: JAGad21810 SR: 8606152480
OpenMail gets compilation errors when built with RedHat 6.3.
CR: JAGad23468 SR: 8606154150
If you install Openmail B.06 on a Linux machine e.g. using
"rpm -i" and then remove it e.g. using "rpm -e" a lot of
files get left on the machine.
CR: JAGad23509 SR: 8606154191
Linux RedHat 6.3 ships xinetd instead of inetd. This means
that during OpenMail installation the openmailpxy and ccmtp
services are not set up correctly.
CR: JAGad23675 SR: 8606154357
unix.in process terminates with bus error when processing a
TNEF attachment.
CR: JAGad23678 SR: 8606154360
Message "The server responded: Cannot append that message"
is displayed when trying to move a message from the (local)
"Sent Items" folder to an OpenMail folder using Outlook.
If UAL tracing is switched on, the problem seems to be in
the UAL include file command processing :
INCLUDE FILE Command: Flags=0x20001,
File='OMDATADIR/user/u000091/TMPA22529/02rbts9'
INCLUDE FILE Command: MsgRef=0, DirectRef=000fdda33baa2e12,
ToCode=0, FromCode=0 CharSet=iso-8859-1
INCLUDE FILE Command: Subject = ''
INCLUDE FILE Command: Creator = ''
INCLUDE FILE Reply : NewItemRef=0, NewAbsRef=0, DirectRef=,
Error Text =''
**** REPLY Error Number = 1502 Group = 0, Reason = 0
GET ERROR MSG Command: ErrNo=1502, ErrNoExtra1=0,
ErrNoExtra2=0 GET ERROR MSG Reply: ErrorText1:
Requested conversion is not available on this system
GET ERROR MSG Reply: ErrorText2:
CR: JAGad24043 SR: 8606154726
Certain types of non-delivery notification from OpenDesk
(such as when a message is sent to an invalid OpenDesk
mailnode) do not have the correct Ack ID, after the OpenMail
Desk gateway has processed it. If the original message came
in via X400, then this problem can lead to the OpenMail X400
gateway rejecting the NDN because the ACK ID does not
contain the original CAP (Country, Admin Domain and Private
Domain) information.
CR: JAGad25016 SR: 8606155703
RedHat's rpmlint reports lots of errors regarding the
openmail rpm packages. The number of these errors needs to
be reduced.
CR: JAGad27743 SR: 8606158413
If the general.cfg setting :
MDC_DDS_DELETE_DATA=TRUE
is active, then messages browsed using IMAP
clients appear to be blank.
PHSS_21945:
CR: JAGab33837 SR: 1653262501
If a recepient name in the DL is ambiguous while sending a
message or while checking DL names from the Web Client 5.10,
the list of alternate names is always sorted on the default
sorting order even if an alternate sorting order has been
specified in the profile file (using the tag
DL-ALT-NAME-SORT).
CR: JAGab63204 SR: 8606101643
This is an interoperability problem and an ER for Web
Clients.
When the Web Client attaches a local file, the file name is
not displayed correctly on Internet clients (Outlook Express
in IE4).
The worst situation occurs when a BINARY file is attached
(e.g., BMP). The filename is lost and, because it is a
binary, OE will display the item's filename as something
like ATT00225.dat. It is almost impossible to open such item
because both the filetype and filename extension are
unknown.
Happens for both Web Client 5.10 and Web Client 6.0.
CR: JAGab72994 SR: 8606105114
IMAP clients are unable to view attachments of messages
which have no body parts (i.e. the message is only an
attachment).
CR: JAGac29290 SR: 8606114526
It should be possible to install and run OpenMail on HP-UX
systems where the LSSERV components have not been installed.
This already works on Solaris and Linux.
CR: JAGad00687 SR: 8606131537
While viewing the auto-answer text in PAW using IE, line
breaks are getting removed and the entire text is appearing
in a single line. This problem does not occur on Netscape.
In addition, the column size of the auto-answer text box
should be increased to 72-80 characters so that the
cut/paste operation from clipboard will be easier. The
current column size is 40.
CR: JAGad01673 SR: 8606132524
The background search process fails to do a search on the
contents of a note.
CR: JAGad01880 SR: 8606132732
The unix gateway fails to parse certain incoming messages
containing Delivery Status Notification reports.
CR: JAGad02855 SR: 8606133711
Desk Gateway socket handler (desksock.recv) could sometimes
abort with an ENOBUFS error, if memory is short on the
machine.
CR: JAGad03000 SR: 8606133860
If an attempt is made to update the 000002k file (which
holds Outlook delegate information) by using tfbrowse to
convert this to a textual representation, edit the textual
representation and then convert it back to transaction file
format, corruption takes place.
For instance, if the name "Outlook Delegate/local" is the
name of the delegate and this process is undergone without
any edits, after replacing the 000002k file with the new
file, the Delegates tab under Tools,Options shows
"Delegate/Outlook///local" where before it showed "Outlook
Delegate".
CR: JAGad03146 SR: 8606134007
Login problem with Web Client 6.0.
CR: JAGad03894 SR: 8606134759
omlimits warning messages are not delivered to a user's
mailbox when the mailbox size has been exceeded. The problem
is specific to users who are using a different language
setting to the openmail server.
CR: JAGad04005 SR: 8606134871
Japanese cc:Mail Mobile users has a reply problem when the
original message is created by Outlook + MAPI.
CR: JAGad06793 SR: 8606137667
When submitting messages via the SMS2000 X25 protocol, the
originator sometimes got back an NDN with the following
error text:
'Message unable to be mapped at gateway' [OM 9400]
Supplementary Information:
(SMS) SMS2000: Operation rejected because argument
value(s) missing or invalid. [Result = 1]
In all cases that were investigated, the recipient had
infact received the SMS message, so the NDN was very
misleading. Also, when this happened, the recipient would
sometimes receive the message two or three times.
CR: JAGad07023 SR: 8606137874
Opendesk Gateway (outgoing) sometimes aborts, when trying to
map the ACK database file into memory.
CR: JAGad07491 SR: 8606138290
Attachment descriptions of file attachment are corrupted
when accessing a B.06.00 OpenMail server using
WinOMGUI-J or the ICE-NIPPON web client profile.
The filecode is displayed instead of the file description.
The display in WinOMGUI-J looks something like :
KONO KOMOKU NO TAIPU HA p. (2147) DE
TEKISUTOTOSHITE..DEKIMASEN
Where capitals represent Japanese Katakana/Hiragana
characters.
CR: JAGad08966 SR: 8606139655
The Mime internet gateway does not recognise fred.txt.vbs as
being of type "vbs". The extension after the final dot
should be used when determining the type of a file
CR: JAGad11000 SR: 8606141637
In certain network environments, since the changes to the
UAL file transfer protocol made in the February 2000
periodic patches, some UAL sessions could disconnect or hang
when sending messages.
CR: JAGad11143 SR: 8606141783
With the genearal.cfg tweak SR_FILTER_TYPES_OF_ATT=2188
set,the vbs attachment name is deleted but not the
Content-Disposition header from the vbs attachment.
CR: JAGad12244 SR: 8606142895
An extension of the UAL_GETFIL command is required to allow
a client to obtain the name of a server file that contains
the settings for the parameters to the Outlook secur*ty
patch. These settings must configurable on both a system and
per user basis.
CR: JAGad12543 SR: 8606143206
The portal daemon dies if the tweak UAL_SINGLE_TEMP_DIR has
been specified in the general.cfg file and a hostname lookup
request with a new character set is received from a Web
Client 6.0 session.
CR: JAGad12554 SR: 8606143218
If an ACL is created for a Request Server Script, and a user
with a space character in its mailnode name is added to that
ACL with execute permissions, any request made by that user
to that script fails. The user should be able to access the
script if they have been added to the ACL with the
appropriate permissions.
CR: JAGad21211 SR: 8606151872
Cannot back-out Feb00 or May00 Periodic patches, to a
pre-Feb00 version. omunpatch would report errors of the
following form:
ld.so.1: omeval: fatal: relocation error: file
OMBINDIR/lib/libom_nfda.so: symbol
er_ErrorInfo: referenced symbol not found
Note, backing out from May00 to Feb00 is OK.
PHSS_21698:
CR: JAGad05750 SR: 8606136626
Problems decoding UTF7 for non-ASCII folder names in IMAP
client
PHSS_21618:
CR: JAGad04018 SR: 8606134884
With the general.cfg option :
BRW_NAME_MAPPING=TRUE
enabled.
The name mapping behaviour is not applied to "Return-Path:"
lines for messages originating within the OpenMail network.
For instance, if the OpenMail user "gren/local" had an
internet address mapping of "gren
lanza.pwd.hp.com", then a
message from this OpenMail user will contain the following
lines when browsed using an IMAP or POP3 client :
Return-Path: <gren/local
lanza.pwd.hp.com>
From: gren
lanza.pwd.hp.com
PHSS_21440:
CR: JAGab32379 SR: 1653240259
Unix gateway aborts with OM-UX 1131 if DDV1 address
has multibyte characters
CR: JAGab32452 SR: 5003366708
Event logging in all areas of SMS is poor.
CR: JAGab32488 SR: 5003454405
Messages sent with precedence bulk, junk, or list receive
many autoreply messages back (when recipients switch on the
autoreply) which is unnecessary.
CR: JAGab33999 SR: 1653285569
Missing CREATOR rec. from Del. Envelope causes X400 to
non-deliver msg.
CR: JAGab34077 SR: 1653296350
Acks are not being re-routed when the SR_RESOLVE_MASK
general.cfg option is set.
CR: JAGab34096 SR: 1653298653
When using a PDL within another PDL, the PDL can end up
pointing at itself as its parent
CR: JAGab34157 SR: 1653306589
omscan when run in fix mode (omscan -a -f) removes
"lost+found" directories, making fsck impossible
CR: JAGab34186 SR: 1653310714
OpenMail does not deliver incoming internet messages
correctly when there are whitespaces around the "=" in a
MIME Parameter in the qf file, e.g.
'HContent-Type: Multipart/mixed; boundary = "123456789"'
(Note the spaces around the '=').
On a SUN/Solaris server the messsage is rejected with an [OM
10250] error. On a HP-UX server, the message is delivered,
but without the bodyparts.
CR: JAGab34785 SR: 5003465195
Openmail GUI 6.0 allows users to send Repeat Reminder
messages, under some circunstances, the messages disappear
completely from the client's Out box, eventhough, the
messages are still being sent out as scheduled.
CR: JAGab34850 SR: D500253328
Some general.cfg values could contain charset names that
include an underscore. For instance at incoming Desk and
UNIX gateways.
But general.cfg disallows use of underscore, or replaces it
with space maybe. As a result,
the above gateways do not work for such character sets.
CR: JAGab74208 SR: 8606105866
On GR6 create a message and send it to yourself using
Outlook. Using omcontain check that the Inbox and Sent Items
(Pending Tray) copies of the message have an object file
(MAPI.ObjectProperties).
omcpoutu the user, delete the user, re-add the user, omcpinu
the user.
Now use omcontain to check the message object file - it's
gone!
CR: JAGab74694 SR: 8606105948
ORNs in text version of tf with no '/' are lost by tfbrowse
-g
CR: JAGab76033 SR: 8606106702
Local Delivery aborts when File in ~openmail/data is
missing.
CR: JAGab76643 SR: 8606107035
If the UAL monitor makes 3 unsuccessful consecutive attempts
to connect, then it is terminated. There is no delay between
these attempts and resulting termination means that the
monitor has to be restarted before any further requests can
be handled.
A tweek, allowing a time delay between attempts to connect,
and further additional attempts before failing, would mean
that this problem was less likely to happen.
CR: JAGab78064 SR: 8606107773
Items containing more than one 'Content-Disposition' lines
for an item can cause IMAP4 clients to hang when trying to
browse the item.
CR: JAGab78752 SR: 8606108351
Local delivery fails with a bus error, reporting the
following trace when the LD_AUTOREPLY_CHECK_ON is set and
multiple Local Deliveries are in operation.
SERIOUS ERROR Local Delivery(Local Delivery)
10.28.99 10:36:09 [OM 10250] Process about to terminate due
to error. Signal (Bus Error) trapped by process 6957; code =
0. Procedure trace follows:
<- tf_GetINT32
-> tf_MarkPrevRecord
<- tf_MarkPrevRecord
-> tf_GetINT32
<- tf_GetINT32
-> tf_GetINT32
<- tf_GetINT32
-> tf_ReadRecord
<- tf_ReadRecord
-> tf_GetINT16
<- tf_GetINT16
-> tf_GetINT32
<- tf_GetINT32
-> ld_AAReplyAlreadySent
-> im_ItemRef2FName
<- im_ItemRef2FName
CR: JAGab82030 SR: 8606109330
cc:Mail Mobile 6.22 OpenMail edition cannot reply to
messages which contain RTF files. When an attempt is made
to reply to the message, the original RTF text is displayed,
however, no modifications can be made to it.
Items which have original filenames (created by Outlook
clients) were being treated as file attachments regardless
of whether they had actually now been converted to text.
CR: JAGab82546 SR: 8606109847
The problem occurs when a quoted-printable subject field of
a message containing multiple 8-bit characters separated by
a '?' character is received at the unix gateway. Only the
8-bit characters before the '?' are decoded correctly.
CR: JAGab84515 SR: 8606112206
Japanese messages which are stored in a folder on the server
using IMAP4 are not readable from other standard OpenMail
clients.
CR: JAGab84577 SR: 8606112263
Serialised file handles are not free'd after container
compaction has occured. This can cause Local Delivery to
abort when it runs out of file handles. The following error
is generated: [OM 28870] "To many serialised items open".
CR: JAGac29346 SR: 8606114582
omcheck -i does not work on Linux, for filesets where the
check data file is less than 8K in size (e.g. everything
except the OM-CORE fileset).
CR: JAGac29459 SR: 8606114696
MIME Content disposition still has filename under some
conditions when it need not. This causes problems for some
clients (mostly MS ones)
Also, Content-Dispositions are mixed. For example, a
multipart alternative body part has the first alternative
marked as inline and the other as an attachment when they
should both be inline or attachments.
CR: JAGac39658 SR: 8606124275
The unix gateway crashes when receiving certain incoming
messages. The message is not delivered and no non-delivery
acknowledgement is returned.
CR: JAGac40185 SR: 8606124793
There are particular messages that arrive through the
internet(mime) gateway that causes "Outlook" to lose
connection upon reading the folder where they are located
in.
With "omgui" there is no problem is accessing/reading the
folder/msg.
Outlook's error-message when opening the folder with the
problem msg in:
UAL Network Error:
Failed to send data. The connection may have been lost.
Software caused connection reset.
Connection Type: Windows Sockets
The ual.remote session aborted on the server; in omshowlog
you'll find:
SERIOUS ERROR Remote Client (U/I Access ) 12.30.99
08:16:58 [OM 10250] Process about to terminate due to error.
Signal (Segmentation Violation) trapped by process 22383;
code = 0. Procedure trace follows:
-> ual_IsMappingAvail
-> cvc_IsMappingAvail2
-> uni_GetCharset
-> cvc_IsMappingAvail3
<- cvc_IsMappingAvail3
<- uni_GetCharset
<- cvc_IsMappingAvail2
<- ual_IsMappingAvail
-> ual_IsMappingAvail
-> cvc_IsMappingAvail2
-> uni_GetCharset
-> cvc_IsMappingAvail3
<- cvc_IsMappingAvail3
<- uni_GetCharset
<- cvc_IsMappingAvail2
<- ual_IsMappingAvail
User Name: kinderkanal / hppine83, 01>!]
CR: JAGac40230 SR: 8606124838
The unix gateway truncates the incoming UUENCODED attachment
file name at the first space.
CR: JAGac42791 SR: 8606125848
omdbmon sometimes aborts with SYS:22 error
CR: JAGac78718 SR: 8606127917
ccmobile users cannot reply to Microsoft RTF messages.
Even with ConvertToRTF=1 set in ccmtp.ini, the reply is
virtually illegible to the Outlook user as the standard
cc:mail reply colours of yellow text on a blue background
become yellow text on a white background.
CR: JAGac79005 SR: 8606128205
The checks introduced by JAGab33916 to detect whether
an X400 user is infact local, did not work with non-delivery
rulesets
CR: JAGac86611 SR: 8606129065
item.browse sometimes aborts when processing a msg with
multibyte attachment.
CR: JAGac86632 SR: 8606129086
ualth doesn't always detect new messages arriving in
intrays.
CR: JAGac86756 SR: 8606129210
omaddu without options causes segmentation violation on
Solaris & Linux systems (GR6+Feb2000 PP)
When omaddu is executed with invalid arguments, the usage
strings are printed in a different way on Linux & Solaris &
are in improper format. On Linux, some garbage charecters
appear in the Usage string. On Solaris, each usage string is
printed twice.
CR: JAGac86786 SR: 8606129240
Segmentation Violation in test viral scanning library.
CR: JAGac86878 SR: 8606129332
Dirsync impacts client directory access significantly
CR: JAGac87789 SR: 8606129454
The directory synchronisation program does not modify the
slave directory entry correctly when attributes have been
removed (deleted) from the master directory entry.
Note:
This problem only occurs when the 'omresyncds' command is
used to trigger a directory resynchronisation.
The normal directory resynchronisation does not exhibit this
problem.
CR: JAGac87845 SR: 8606129510
This is an enhancement. Mobile devices do not understand
HTML and they do not support Javascript and Frames, hence a
new profile is required for connecting to OpenMail from such
devices.
CR: JAGac87847 SR: 8606129512
When OpenMail is installed, certain directories such as /etc
are left with the wrong permissions. Sendmail 8.9 is very
strict about permissions and it will issue a large number of
error messages; it may even stop delivering the mail
altogether. OpenMail does not warn the user about this
problem. omrc should issue a warning when the permissions
are wrong.
CR: JAGac87851 SR: 8606129516
Web Client profile selection page is not accepting the HTTPS
protocol in the URL
CR: JAGac88829 SR: 8606129914
The November 1999 and February 2000 B.06.00 periodic patches
incorrectly documented the default value for the
general.cfg setting UXO_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME as being TRUE.
CR: JAGac95131 SR: 8606130260
When a message enters OpenMail through the internet gateway,
the comments that are on an smtp address are lost. And
consequently, they cannot be displayed when the message is
read.
For example, the sender:
"John A. Smith" <103343.1432
compuserve.com>
is saved as
<103343.1432
compuserve.com>
CR: JAGac95600 SR: 8606130710
in.imap41d crashes when attempting to accept a client
connection (on an already busy machine with many clients
connected).
CR: JAGad00184 SR: 8606131026
Missing system shared library is causing webselect.cgi to
abort when it is accessed in a VirtualVault environment.
CR: JAGad00185 SR: 8606131027
The portal daemon uses a default value of 3 for the number
of matching login names. This sometimes confuses the users
when they are not able to find their names in the list.
CR: JAGad00350 SR: 8606131199
If a backlog of 500 or more messages have accumulated in the
~openmail/sms/data directory, while the sms.server has been
shut down, when the sms.server process is restarted, it
fails to process the backlog.
CR: JAGad00539 SR: 8606131389
When a fatal error occurs in the sms.server process, the
error message is only seen if the sms.server process is run
in the foreground, in which case the message appears on the
screen. Nothing is logged to the fatal or omshowlog files.
If sms.server is run in the background (default) then there
is no clue as to what went wrong.
CR: JAGad00698 SR: 8606131548
A large value for the DRS default connection timeout is
causing performance problems for the portal daemon
CR: JAGad01319 SR: 8606132170
The B.05.10.00 version of omsendin does not recognise the
8.9.3 version of sendmail.cf. It also does not recognise the
8.8.8 version available on some versions of Solaris and
HP-UX.
The B.05.10.00 and B.06.00.00 versions of omsendin do not
reliably add an equal sign to the list in the OperatorChars
option of sendmail.cf.
CR: JAGad01353 SR: 8606132204
If there are more than about 60 top level folders in a
user's mailbox, then omtidyu may fail to find messages for
deletion in the filing cabinet.
The error message :
Maximum number of open Lists would be exceeded
is displayed and omtidyu exits.
CR: JAGad01557 SR: 8606132408
Notification server aborts in Service Guard environment with
two or more standby redundant lan cards.
CR: JAGad01812 SR: 8606132664
Possible inability to send message using web clients
CR: JAGad01851 SR: 8606132703
omaddred will not accept filter unless -I option is given
also.
CR: JAGad01856 SR: 8606132708
ual library on the server is very slow - reads data 8 bytes
at a time!
CR: JAGad02689 SR: 8606133544
Outlook Delegate access sometimes fails when accessing the
Calendar after Inbox items have been read. (Only seems to
happen using Outlook 2000)
The difference between OL97 and OL2000 is that when (as a
delegate) I read a meeting request in the principal's Inbox
the following happens:
OL97: Calendar info is explicitly retrieved
LocalFreebusy message is retrieved
OL2000: LocalFreebusy message is retrieved
Calendar info is retrieved
The problem is caused by the fact that when the
LocalFreebusy is obtained first an implicit list of the
Filing Cabinet and Calendar takes place and these implicit
list have restricted information in them and in the case of
delegate access the AccessCaps are not set up. The
subsequent retrieval of the Calendar information picks up
the implicitly generated list information and the incorrect
AccessCaps.
So this problem will occur on OL2000 every time a delegate
tries to process a meeting request before opening the
Calendar.
CR: JAGad03759 SR: 8606134624
The remote client interface is crashing occasionally when
using an IMAP client under Linux.
The omshowlog command shows that a segmentation violation
has occured in the Remote Client Interface.
CR: JAGad03776 SR: 8606134641
Attempting to access the PAW on an EP1 Linux box simply
gives the ICE web client.
CR: JAGad04546 SR: 8606135412
If you install any periodic patch for B.06 earlier than May
00, and then remove it e.g. using swremove (on HPUX), all
the previous versions of the patched files get correctly
restored EXCEPT for anything in the ...B.06.00.00/lib
directory. This problem only occurs on B.06 patches, B.05
patches are fine.
CR: JAGad04673 SR: 8606135539
While reading a message, the WAP client is not able to
display the message content body page containing a URL. The
error message "Page cannot be displayed" is shown thus
indicating a WML syntax error.
PHSS_20777:
CR: JAGab32483 SR: 5003444679
Customer would like to disable sending when a user exceeds
there omlimit limits.
A new option to omlimits has been added which allows sending
to be disabled when required.
CR: JAGab33916 SR: 1653272351
NDN is non-delivered back to the originating user. When a
message is sent to a non-existant user, the NDN being
generated at the local delivery , has the primary recipient
marked with all CAP[O] attr. Since we have a X.400 route
added for this CAP[O] explicitly, the
NDN is routed via X.400. But X.400 aborts while constructing
the message and the message(NDN) is not delivered back to
the originating user.
CR: JAGab34044 SR: 1653291617
When a Web Client running on multiple OpenMail system is
accessed,the CGI program aborts. An error 'Which OpenMail
system?' is written to the Web Server log.
CR: JAGab65807 SR: 8606101854
UAL aborts if Notification Server runs out of memory
CR: JAGab69180 SR: 8606103019
In the situation where 2 managers have 2 different delegates
who recieve the manager's meeting requests, and a meeting
request is sent to both managers only one delegate receives
the meeting request.
CR: JAGab72452 SR: 8606104741
messages received from remote openmail systems are lost when
attempting to deliver to a local mailnode which
has a rule-set defined that defers mails depending on their
size.
CR: JAGab72649 SR: 8606104884
Aliases login doesn't seem to function properly .
CR: JAGab72864 SR: 8606105045
NDN_EXTRA_INFO is not included in outgoing messages from
the Internet Gateway.
For instance, if a rule for an OpenMail route (see ommodrt
-d)
uses a file containing the lines :
SIZE=10 PRIORITY=LOW ACTION=REJECT NDN-INFO="Msg reject as
over 10MB" SIZE=10 PRIORITY=MEDIUM ACTION=REJECT
NDN-INFO="Msg reject as over 10MB"
Messages which are rejected because they match this rule
should contain the text : "Msg reject as over 10MB" as
specified in the rule file. Internet messages do not
contain this.
CR: JAGab75968 SR: 8606106664
Problem with openmail setuid programs
CR: JAGab75998 SR: 8606106674
The code for the test scanning library and the code supplied
by Trend Micro, are not returning the same values (in fact
the complete
opposites)
CR: JAGab76793 SR: 8606107113
SMS gtw stops conversion of characters after
sign in conv
to GSM 03.40
CR: JAGab77480 SR: 8606107301
binary touch coverage checking needs to be done in a
different way.
CR: JAGab77872 SR: 8606107609
Entering a non-null subject through IE does not get
registered by the browser and the subject gets stored as
blanks.
CR: JAGab81837 SR: 8606109138
smimetxt does not process a pgp mime message correctly.
This is because of the quoted protocol.
CR: JAGab82255 SR: 8606109555
With multiple sign-ons message store sizes reported by
omscan and clients can be incorrect or do not change until
log out.
each process records it's own size changes but other
processes do not have access to this information. It is only
written to disk when the process shuts down.
Pending deletes only change sizes when the phsyical delete
takes place.
CR: JAGab83272 SR: 8606110523
Currently all the users using a profile will be connected to
the same server. This limitation should be removed by having
an automatic lookup facility to locate a user's OpenMail
server hostname and then connecting to it.
CR: JAGab83274 SR: 8606110525
Openmail LDAP server does not force an unbind of an
authenticated session when an anonymous bind is received.
This is supposed to be LDAP V3 functionality.
CR: JAGab83278 SR: 8606110529
This is an enhancement. To prevent sensitive information
from being displayed via the internet, the Bulletin Board
feature will be denied from Web Client 6.0.
CR: JAGab83749 SR: 8606110999
To improve the access-control for OpenMail via Virtual
Vault, a feature is required by which the administrator can
selectively enable/disable the Web Client access for a user.
CR: JAGab83752 SR: 8606111002
This is an enhancement. Users of IMAP/POP don't have access
to the auto-actions functionality of OpenMail. Providing a
truncated Web Client profile will be useful to them.
CR: JAGab84076 SR: 8606111938
Japanese conversion to ISO-2022-JP does not fully conform to
RFC-1468. The end of text should be in ASCII (ESC "(B").
CR: JAGab84362 SR: 8606112091
Messages are undelivered when the file transfer parameter
IM_FILE_ATTRIBUTES is not present.
CR: JAGac20259 SR: 8606113989
The message store search is failing for the Web Client 6.0
if the previous search results are displayed and the search
is submitted in
succssion a few times
CR: JAGac20262 SR: 8606113992
If any DL in the DL folder is created/updated, then the DL
folder contents don't get displayed within the same session.
CR: JAGac23147 SR: 8606114169
omreqlic requests to linux machines have there replies
rejected 50% of the time with error [OM 28211 ] logged in
the log file.
CR: JAGac29140 SR: 8606114376
Same as submitter text
CR: JAGac29288 SR: 8606114524
If I log onto hpopdlct.pwd.hp.com as user Silver with no
password and perform a search for all messages, then the
resulting list should contain (currently) 8 items but the
list is empty. The UAL is returning a 555 (invalid list ref)
to a request for the search list file.
CR: JAGac39969 SR: 8606124586
Cannot execute Domino 4.5 Notes Executables on Solaris
2.5.1.
When the attempt is made to execute any of the four Notes
Api programs in OMBINDIR/notes.inst/sun/4500, the
following message is
displayed:
libc internal error: _rmutex_unlock: rmutex not held.
CR: JAGac40302 SR: 8606124910
The situation arises when using Netscape version 4.06 and
later. When used with earlier versions of Netscape, and with
IE4 and IE5 the OpenMail Web Client 6.0 does not exhibit the
problem. The circumstances
are as follows:
When an attempt is made using the OpenMail Web Client 6.0 to
create a Rule to, say, automatically autoforward or redirect
incoming mail (eg during a vacation period), and the "Date
Range" option is selected, the user is presented with two
date range fields, which can be edited,
that initially contain by default today's date, and a date a
week from today. These dates are presented with a year 100
instead of 2000.
When an attempt is made using the OpenMail Web Client 6.0 to
search for messages matching some filter criteria on the
delivery/create/expiration dates(for example, all messages
delivered on a particular date),
the user is presented with the default date as today's date.
This date is presented with a year 100 instead of 2000.
CR: JAGac40677 SR: 8606125286
Unable to customise sendmail.cf version 8.9.1 when
installing on Solaris
PHSS_20552:
CR: JAGab83434 SR: 8606110686
The PC Admin Client can not connect to the OpenMail server.
PHSS_20013:
CR: JAGab32576 SR: D500419564
The existence of "filename" field in the MIME header for
bodypart text will cause most browsers to handle it as an
attachment, not the bodypart text.
The field is redundant for bodypart text.
Please see related problem JAGab37437 which relates to the
same problem for the internet gateway.
CR: JAGab34141 SR: 1653304451
When the dirsync server , encounters a MODIFY Req for an
entry that doesn't exist, it basically ignores it if it is a
OM<->OM sync. The function ds_DoUpdate, which handles this,
goes ahead to add the request, if we have a OM<->SoftSwitch
Sync. A combination of both pEntry1 and pEntry2 which would
contain all the necessary
attributes, should have been added.
CR: JAGab34162 SR: 1653307066
Web Client 6.0 program aborts while attempting to logon with
a long multi-byte user name.
CR: JAGab34164 SR: 1653307249
Basically, the customer was using the 1984 X.400 standards,
which doesn't support -TX ATTR. And, when a mail is sent
from One OM User to another OM User (who has -TX ATTR) , and
if the mail is routed via X.400, then we encounter a doubly
wrapped message at xport.in.
This message, though it is decoded, the external Dummy DL is
used in this case. Instead, the Internal Encoded DL should
be used, which contains the -TX ATTR.
CR: JAGab34183 SR: 1653309591
Cannot mail to a recepient having OU*-TX and DDV fields in
his address.
CR: JAGab34770 SR: 5003458851
The failing of the generation of an NDN causes Local
Delivery, Service Router or Unix Gateway to loop and
eventually abort.
CR: JAGab35487 SR: D500353086
When adding several users to a public distribution list
(PDL), omaddpdln fails and the following message is logged
to the
OpenMail log (viewable with omshowlog) :
WARNING Administration(omaddpdln ) 03.16.98
09:27:05 [OM 2214] Unable to re-allocate memory. realloc
errno 12 size 77729
ERROR Administration(omaddpdln ) 03.16.98
09:27:06 [OM 2207] Unable to allocate memory.
< - da_FindAttribIntName
-> da_FindAttribIntName
< - da_FindAttribIntName
-> nm_IsT61Field
< - nm_IsT61Field
-> nm_IsT61Field
< - nm_IsT61Field
-> nm_IsT61Field
< - nm_IsT61Field
-> nm_IsT61Field
< - nm_IsT61Field
-> nm_IsT61Field
< - nm_IsT61Field
-> nm_IsT61Field
< - nm_IsT61Field
CR: JAGab35885 SR: D500413443
Move a BB with Items in it to another BB and Sync to the
Remote Server, Only the BB gets added on the RemoteServer,
Items do not get added hence resulting in BBs out of sync.
CR: JAGab36268 SR: D500430124
tf.browse -g can't handle people mover records when newline
characters are found in a string.
CR: JAGab36274 SR: D500430421
The structure of the message store does not allow more than
358,999 users to be configured on a server.
CR: JAGab37437 SR: D500420604
Using the subject of an item in the "filename=" part of a
Content-Disposition line of a MIME message often causes
problems for Internet mail readers.
It should be possible to disable this behaviour.
Please see related problem JAGab32576 (SR D500419564)
which relates to the same problem for Pop3 and IMAP4
client access to the Openmail message store.
CR: JAGab39182 SR: 8606100829
If a user is added as a delegate using Outlook and
subsequently that user has part of his name or mail address
modified then the old delegate name can be listed within
Outlook but cannot be
deleted.
CR: JAGab39209 SR: 8606100833
Directory Mapping uses non-x400 attributes such as FF for
lookup.
CR: JAGab43863 SR: 8606101161
item.browse crashes when " is present in the attached
filename.
CR: JAGab45433 SR: 8606101253
The Openmail POP3 server (in.pop3d) since PP4 consumes more
CPU time than before PP4.
CR: JAGab48848 SR: 8606101412
Server changes to allow Entrust integration:
1. UAL_CHKNAM command extended to return internet-style
address
to match email address in user's certificate.
2. 'omshowu' command has extra option: -S to display a
user's
internet address.
3. New directory attribute introduced: SMIME-ADDR (attr.
no. 1300)
4. Modify Unix Gateway to process new Clear Signed message
format.
5. Modify Item Browser to process new Clear Signed message
format.
6. Write smimetxt : a converter from S/MIME to text.
CR: JAGab48993 SR: 8606101413
Server and MAPI/SP performance improvements are required for
the Outlook 5.30 client.
CR: JAGab52686 SR: 8606101484
When OpenMail internet mail gateway service tries to send
out a message which has a long subject in multibyte
(Japanese) language, the service process loops endlessly in
handling this message, passes huge blank message data to
sendmail. It makes OpenMail's gateway
service stop and server's disk full on /var/spool/mqueue.
Problem is more likely to occur when
UXO_MIME_SUBJECT_ENCODING is set to "B" or "Q".
CR: JAGab63192 SR: 8606101630
When an invalid Read Acknowledgement is received by the x400
out mapper, the mapper aborts rather than gracefully
swallowing the error.
CR: JAGab63519 SR: 8606101674
POP3 "list" and "stat" commands are inefficient in in.pop3d
CR: JAGab65100 SR: 8606101738
GR6 fixes:
D500405621
IMAP server loops when UAL session times out.
D500419747
Server-push prevents use of NS datagrams for UAL_NEWMSG
command
These fixes are applicable to B.05.10 clients and need to be
included in the GR5_PATCH source. (Especially applicable to
IMAP and POP clients)
CR: JAGab65826 SR: 8606101865
Not deactivating containers correctly.
CR: JAGab65894 SR: 8606101892
When a user is running 2 clients, then the sessions can be
come out of sync concerning their knowledge of the tray
sizes. It is therefore possible to end up with a negative
tray size.
For instance:
This can happen with the filing cabinet is client 1 moves
some items into it.
Client 2 may then delete these items, so will decrease the
tray size, having not increased it in the first place.
If an attempt is made to copy stuff back into the filing
cabinet from client 2, its tray size is perceived to be
negative. This is treated as a hugh positive number and so
will exceed it's tray limit.
CR: JAGab68818 SR: 8606102816
ccmht2rtf double freeing on exit and so giving a bad exit
code. NB the exit code was only ever checked for the
July99PP.
CR: JAGab69420 SR: 8606103098
SCO did not allow non-root users to do "ps" listings.
However, omrunning was SetUID root on all platforms.
CR: JAGab69554 SR: 8606103168
Long login names get truncated in the logon page of the Web
Client 6.0, the next time the page is accessed.
CR: JAGab69581 SR: 8606103183
For some messages either being browsed by internet clients
or being sent out through the Internet Gateway using
MIME format, inline body parts have a filename specified.
The messages contain a line like :
Content-Disposition: inline; filename="BDY.RTF"
Although this is correct according to the RFC 2183
standard, many internet clients will not display the item
inline - they are treated as an attachment instead.
This is a significant usability problem and thus, it should
be possible to configure OpenMail such that it will not
include a filename for any "inline" items.
CR: JAGab69827 SR: 8606103270
SUR(omdosur) fails when restoring a mailbox containing
messages generated by outlook in MAPI mode but works when
restoring a mailbox containing messages generated by other
clients such as OMGUI.
omdosur fails with the error message : Cannot create file
CR: JAGab70399 SR: 8606103536
If a message is sent from in internet user to an OpenMail
user who has an autoforward set which :
1. forwards the message to an internet user
2. retains the original sender of the message.
The autoforwarded message received by the internet user
does NOT have the original sender.
CR: JAGab70691 SR: 8606103672
The UAL call is returning error when the changed/newly
created private DLs are accessed.
CR: JAGab70712 SR: 8606103683
The internet gateway's unix.in process segmentation violates
when processing certain MIME messages containing TNEF
encoded files
CR: JAGab70735 SR: 8606103696
The following default Notes Gateway database files are
corrupted by
installing the August periodic patches :
HP-UX B.05.10 patch PHSS_19170 and PHSS_19171 :
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/4103/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/4103/omnames.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/4500/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/4500/omnames.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/r337/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/r337/omnames.ntf
AIX B.05.10 patch PASS_17010 :
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/4103/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/4103/omnames.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/4500/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/4500/omnames.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/r337/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/r337/omnames.ntf
Solaris B.05.10 patch PFSS_17010 :
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/sun/4500/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/sun/4500/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/sun/4500/omnames.ntf
HP-UX B.06.00 patch PHSS_19172 and PHSS_19173 :
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/4500/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/4500/omnames.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/4620/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/hpux/4620/omnames.ntf
AIX B.06.00 patch PASS_17011 :
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/4500/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/4500/omnames.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/4620/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/aix/4620/omnames.ntf
Solaris B.06.00 patch PFSS_17011 :
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/sun/4500/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/sun/4500/omnames.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/sun/4620/omconfig.ntf
OMBINDIR/notes.inst/sun/4620/omnames.ntf
This is only a problem when installing a NEW OpenMail
Connector for Lotus Notes. Existing installed OpenMail Notes
connectors should not be affected.
CR: JAGab71129 SR: 8606103949
Users that have had Physical Delivery (PD or PD-TX)
attributes added to their directory entries cannot then be
looked up cross-server for the purposes of getting their
Outlook FreeBusy time or their
Outlook delegate capabilities.
This causes FreeBusy checking when planning a meeting and
replying on behalf of a principal to fail.
CR: JAGab72352 SR: 8606104673
The CompMAPIProps of the Sent Items messages get truncated
by the UAL when these Props are being rewritten after the
mesg has been UAL_MOVEd to the Pending Tray. (Code in
ual_mapi.c overwrites the input buffer containing the MAPI
props (routine ual_ConvMAPIProps)
CR: JAGab73411 SR: 8606105379
The checking performed by omaddred is insufficient.
CR: JAGab74688 SR: 8606105942
Repeated calling of the UAL command UAL_DELCAP (get delegate
caps) eventually causes a serious server (ual.remote) error:
"A fatal error has occurred - see the system log file.
Too many Transaction Files open, cannot open any more."
CR: JAGab74934 SR: 8606106089
Messages from Lotus contain a 2 digit year field after 2000
whereas x.400 expects a 4 digit year after 2000 as per the
mawg specs for file transfer bodyparts.
CR: JAGab75964 SR: 8606106663
Not checking parameters enough
PHSS_20046:
CR: JAGab77877 SR: 8606107612
Service Router leaks memory when rulesets are enabled.
PHSS_19173:
CR: JAGab32489 SR: 5003454785
When Transient DRS children timeout, there are situations
where the DRS could abort.
CR: JAGab34013 SR: 1653286757
The unix.in process is not able to process some messages
sent by outlook
express. The error in omshowlog:
SERIOUS ERROR Internet Mail (Incoming ) 10.29.98
07:09:04 [OM 10250] Process about to terminate due to error.
Signal (Segmentation Violation) trapped by process 29848;
code = 0.
Procedure trace follows:
< - ux_InStrCaseCmp
-> ux_InStrCaseCmp
< - ux_InStrCaseCmp
-> ux_InParseArpaList
-> mim_ScanArpaStrForSpecialChar
< - mim_ScanArpaStrForSpecialChar
-> mim_SpaceTrimming
< - mim_SpaceTrimming
-> ux_InConvArpaORNToORN
...
The message will remain in the sendmail queue until it has
expired. It is related to the layout of the email-addresses:
"< "< "Sandrina Hernou""" < shernou
bru-hub.dhl.com>
Too many of these will fail the unix.in process.
CR: JAGab34149 SR: 1653305789
A kind of corrupt message in outtray, which lacks real data
for a DL, can cause omcpinu to fail with bus error.
CR: JAGab34153 SR: 1653306381
If an autoforward is set to a non-existant Internet user on
a remote machine, the NDN can loop forever between sendmail
and Openmail.
CR: JAGab34175 SR: 1653308544
Delivery Acks sent from HP Desk and destined for an X400
user, are not accepted by a Microsoft Exchange MTA.
CR: JAGab36232 SR: D500428383
Viral cleaning capability required for OpenMail.
CR: JAGab36250 SR: D500429423
The following commands do not work on Solaris :
omresetmn
omaddmnmp
ommodmnmp
omdelmnmp
omshowmnmp
The output of the commands is similar to :
OMBINDIR/bin/omshowmnmp: function: not found
CR: JAGab36271 SR: D500430249
Orphans containing "MAPI 1.0 embedded message" created by
some tnef files going through unix.in. This only happens
after the June 99 PP.
CR: JAGab36273 SR: D500430413
If the UAL test harness is used in simple list mode and an
item in a list does not have a creator specified, then on
Solaris, and perhaps AIX, the test harness may abort with a
segmentation violation.
CR: JAGab37632 SR: 1653308734
Gapi fails with OM_TEMPORA_ERROR when it encounters
attachments from Internet and also RFC2157 compliant.
CR: JAGab39965 SR: 8606100966
When listing files that contain blank lines, the Openmail cd
browser may duplicate said lines.
CR: JAGab49811 SR: 8606101415
The UAL cannot connect to a local Directory Relay Server in
Simple Service Guard configurations.
CR: JAGab67687 SR: 8606102175
A new defect was introduced with the July OpenMail periodic
patches.
If a cc:Mail user receives a message from an Outlook user
that contains an RTF attachment (by default an Outlook user
will send RTF text), then any attempt to reply to or forward
that message will fail. Instead
you will get a cc:Mail error dialog box containing the text:
'The file conversion did not succeed [Codes: 1501:0:0]
[SRCUAL.C"207]'
You cannot then forward that message. If you try to reply
to it, everything may appear to be as expected but a body
part of the message received is missing.
PHSS_18906:
CR: JAGab34711 SR: 5003444174
Corruption in the DIT upsets OpenMail very seriously, but
problems do not become visible until more damage is done.
CR: JAGab34106 SR: 1653299818
omdbmon process occassionally aborts with a SYS 22 error
CR: JAGab36206 SR: D500427419
Performance improvement
CR: JAGab36209 SR: D500427443
Inefficient code path in the source
CR: JAGab36208 SR: D500427435
Inefficient code paths
CR: JAGab36207 SR: D500427427
Excessive function calls in the openmail code.
CR: JAGab36251 SR: D500429431
An interim enhancement to partially address 1653240598. Aim
for 20% (heavily system dependent) reduction in elasped/cpu
time.
CR: JAGab32586 SR: D500428334
Unix Gateway fails while trying to decode TNEF
CR: JAGab33495 SR: 1653221341
It needs to be made clear that processes accessing a
directory before omdiropt has completed will continue to use
the original directory, not the new one.
CR: JAGab36218 SR: D500427906
Att names decoded from TNEF sometimes mismatch attachments.
CR: JAGab36255 SR: D500429530
No 3 requirement for SR 1653229252 not included in May PP.
3. at 'Attach Local File' window, the icon label "tenpu"
(attach) is already used in 'New Message' window. We
recommend that this be changed to "tenpu jikkou".
CR: JAGab36235 SR: D500428839
When omdref is used with a Direct Reference belonging to the
Bulletin Area folder (i.e. has item type -70), an error
occurs, and the following output is displayed
Failed to open parent of <Direct Ref> 3/2407: The
file-id/item-number supplied is invalid: it must be greater
then zero
CR: JAGab34006 SR: 1653286120
If a coding error in cd.browse causes it to crash,
a blank attachment, rather than an error message,
can result.
CR: JAGab35879 SR: D500413104
With multiple queues, the possibility that a message
obsoleting a previous message may arrive before the message
it will replace. This is particularly the case if the
replacement message is being used to cancel the message (it
will therefore be smaller and is more likely to overtake the
original).
This is not a completely new problem (it could happen with
sendmail) but is more likely now as there are more points at
which it could happen.
The Samsung client makes use of this feature.
CR: JAGab36219 SR: D500427914
Multibyte filenames handled incorrectly when extracted from
winmail.dat
CR: JAGab34063 SR: 1653294579
MIME encoded internet messages originating from a MAPI
client often contain an attachment of type :
'application/ms-tnef' This contains information about MAPI
properties of the original message. It may also contain
attachments to the message.
By default, the OpenMail internet gateway saves the whole of
this attachment in a file called "WINMAIL.DAT". Clients
using pre-OpenMail MAPI B.05.20 service providers expect
this WINMAIL.DAT file, however, they do not expect it to
contain attachments and do not recognise them. Similarly,
non-MAPI clients only recognise a WINMAIL.DAT file and do
not know that attachments to the original message are
encoded inside them, effectively data loss.
The OpenMail internet gateway can be configured to work
better with OpenMail MAPI B.05.20 service providers and
later by setting the general.cfg option :
UX_PRE_5_20_COMPATIBILITY_MODE=FALSE
If this is set, the information from the
'application/ms-tnef' attachment is extracted into an object
file, except for original message attachments encoded in it,
which are extracted as separate attachments to the message.
CR: JAGab34116 SR: 1653300889
The outbound unix gateway was using the content originator
as the SMTP envelope originator. This meant that if the
envelope originator (aka Return-Path:) was different from
the content originator (aka From:) then the envelope
originator was simply discarded.
CR: JAGab34151 SR: 1653305979
If the SR_RESOLVE_MASK general.cfg option is being used then
any redirection that occurs in order to send Outlook
calendar meeting requestes to delegates will fail to be
delivered to teh delegate. A Non-delivery notification gets
generated instead and returned to the original meeting
request sender.
CR: JAGab34126 SR: 1653302042
Receipt acks going back to Exchange via X.400 have the ORN
part of the message id stripped. This causes the ack to be
not matched when received by the Exchange system. See the
submitter text for more details.
CR: JAGab36217 SR: D500427898
Certain messages from the Openmail Notes Gateway that
contain 8-bit characters cause the X400 Gateway to fail
to process the message.
CR: JAGab34781 SR: 5003463190
Items in a folder or bulletin board which have been placed
there using the Outlook client's "post" functionality cannot
be read using cc:Mail
CR: JAGab34121 SR: 1653301507
After the B.05.10 October 1998 periodic patch has been
installed, a a designate with appropriate capabilities can
no longer delete items from a bulletin board.
CR: JAGab34021 SR: 1653287946
Bulletin board synchronisation messages arriving out of
order can cause synchronisation failures.
Example : Message 1 for : 'Add Item A'. Message 2 for :
'Delete Item A'. If 'Message 2' arrives before 'Message 1',
Item A will be added and will never be deleted.
Previously, the problem text of this SR documented another
scenario which could result in synchronisation problems.
This has been entered as a new SR - see D500427351.
CR: JAGab34111 SR: 1653300392
If a network problem occurs while some big file is being
attached to a message in a Web Client 5.10 session, the user
is not able to access his mailbox until the processes on the
server are killed by the administrator.
CR: JAGab35943 SR: D500415729
For the OpenMail Web Client (B.05.00), the size is not
displayed on sending when a file has been attached to the
message.
CR: JAGab34128 SR: 1653302414
mt_transfer failure error when Single Asn encoded bodyparts
found in the message
CR: JAGab32579 SR: D500425553
When ITO uses omacmd to call omopcsm or omadmr, there is
often a SEGVIOLATION.
CR: JAGab34178 SR: 1653308759
MSMail messages to Internet recipients non-delivered by
Internet gateway
PHSS_18283:
CR: JAGab35997 SR: D500418079
If some permissions are set (using Outlook) on a private
folder these permissions are lost if the folder is moved
(but retained if the folder is copied).
CR: JAGab36190 SR: D500426809
If local.delivery is not retaining the message to delivery
it into the InTray then only the first AA_REDIRECT record
gets processed.
CR: JAGab32581 SR: D500426841
There are circumstances where the Container flag BB_HAS_ACL
gets unset when it shouldn't. The effect of this is that if
some explicit permissions are assigned to a folder these
permissions will be ignored when calculating the access
caps. of that folder (eg. for delegate access).
CR: JAGab34022 SR: 1653287953
If an item is added to a bulletin board and almost
immediately deleted. 2 synchronisation messages are
created. If these arrive out of order, the item may be
added and NOT deleted, because the first message attempts to
delete an item which does not exist.
This SR asks for a higher level of warning to be associated
with the failed deletion so that this situation can be
detected.
omshowlog -l 7 should show a message similar to :
[OM 23989] Bulletin Board Synchronisation has attempted to
DELETE an item that doesn't exist yet on this system.
See related SR 1653287946.
CR: JAGab34089 SR: 1653297937
A bulletin board changelog entry is not written when a basic
item is dragged from a container OUTSIDE the bulletin board
into the bulletin board.
CR: JAGab36171 SR: D500426189
Segmentation violation by ual.remote causes socket
disconnection failure reported at Outlook user interface.
The trace shows that a large number of notifications
(relating to BBs and BB items) are being generated in a
short space of time. This high frequency of notifications
is causing a segmentation violation in the code that
registers that notifications are waiting for the client.
CR: JAGab36168 SR: D500426130
A user performing what is essentially a read-only operation
can cause notifications to be raised on BBs abd BB items.
These unnecessary notifications can have an impact on
performance on systems where a large number of Outlook
(and/or IMAP) users are accessing the Public folders (BBs in
OpenMail terms).
CR: JAGab36200 SR: D500427070
When base exists and filter does not the return code should
be 0 with no entries returned, but the return code is 32.
32 should only be returned if the base entry does not exist.
CR: JAGab32582 SR: D500426965
The remote Outlook delegate capabilities check protocol
supported by advmail.sckd does not work properly on the AIX
and Solaris platforms:
AIX - Segmentation violation --- Solaris - returns incorrect
'send-on-behalf-of' setting for user. -------
CR: JAGab34091 SR: 1653297986
Forwarded messages whose internal message comprises of a
distribution list only (no first text part or other
attachments) will cause the Internet gateway unix.out
program to abort on Solaris machines if UUENCODE routes are
used.
On HP-UX, a mal-formed message is generated teminating with
the line :
Encoding:
CR: JAGab36170 SR: D500426163
Default BB ACL/permissions don't allow new items to be added
by an Outlook client. The default permissions for an
Outlook client should be: visible,read,create,sub-folder
but instead they are: visible,read,sub-folder
Other clients (eg. OMGUI, cc:Mail) are not affected.
CR: JAGab34099 SR: 1653299024
X400 inmappper does not strip external attributes of FROM
addresses.
CR: JAGab33809 SR: 1653256966
Under certain conditions, the Openmail Lotus Notes Gateway
can truncate long domain names for Notes users.
CR: JAGab34746 SR: 5003450593
The problem is that when the -g option is set the -I option
fails to work correctly.
The problem can be shown by first setting up an dirsync
agreement with the -I option set but not -g :-
1) omaddds -e -l DIRA -x DIRB -m "+DIRSYNC/hppwdj95" 2)
omaddds -i -l DIRA -x DIRB -m "+DIRSYNC/hppwdj95" -t "990101
00:00" -P 1 -I 3) omaddent -d DIRB -e
"S=Tester/G=A/OU1=Pinewood/OU2=hppwdj95/PHONE-1= 333" *
Restart Dirsync * ~ Entry appears in DIRA with
'PROPAGATED-BY=209' ~ 4) ommodent -d DIRA -e "S=Tester" -n
"PROPAGATED-BY=400" 5) ommodent -d DIRB -e "S=Tester" -n
"PHONE-1=666" * Wait for sync to take place * ~ Entry in
DIRA is modified to PHONE-1=666 (Correct) ~
Now if you modify the agreement to also use the -g option :-
1) ommodds -i 1 -g "S/G/OU1" * Restart dirsync * 2) ommodent
-d DIRB -e "S=Tester" -n "PHONE-1=888" * Wait for sync to
take place" ~ Entry fails to be propagated ~
The error message sent to the ENU states that :- Entry not
in the Directory or Propagated By Identifier differs.
If the PROPAGATED-BY attribute is set back to its original
value for the entry in DIRA then changes are made to the
entry in DIRB then these changes are propagated correctly.
CR: JAGab34083 SR: 1653297242
MIME filenames derived from T.61 subjects are truncated at
the first space, however, MIME filenames derived from either
the original filename or the Subject of an item can contain
a space. This is inconsistent.
CR: JAGab33573 SR: 1653231563
Acknowledgements are sent marked "urgent" by OpenMail. A
way of configuring this so that they are either sent with
the same priority as the original message or sent with a
specific acknowldegement level would be desirable.
For instance, a general.cfg option like : AK_ACK_MSG_PRI=0
could be used to force all acknowledgements to be sent with
normal priority. (valid values : 0, 1 (non-urgent) and 2
(urgent))
In addition, the following configuration option could be
used to tie the priority of the acknowledgement message to
be the same as the that for the message being acknowledged :
AK_ACK_SAME_PRI=TRUE
AK_ACK_SAME_PRI takes precedence over AK_ACK_MSG_PRI,
although under some circumstances, the priority of the
message isn't known at the time an acknowledgement is being
generated and the AK_ACK_MSG_PRI setting is used.
CR: JAGab35777 SR: D500401539
FREE/BUSY detail information is not available when referring
to a schedule of users who have multi-byte names.
CR: JAGab32360 SR: 1653229252
Miscellaneous enhancements to the OpenMail Web Client :
1. at 'New Message' window, the nuance of the Japanese label
"ma-ji" (merge) does not seem to portray the nuance of
the action. It is better if the label is changed to
"atesaki" (destination), to show the user he can select a
destination when he clicks this icon.
2. at 'Merge Distribution List from Distribution List
Folder' window, again the nuance of the label "ma-ji" is
not appropriate. It could be better as "atesaki
torikomi" than "ma-ji jikkou"
3. at 'Attach Local File' window, the icon label "tenpu"
(attach) is already used in 'New Message' window. We
recommend that this be changed to "tenpu jikkou".
4. at 'New Message' window, icon label "sakujo" (delete) is
what the program does to the message. For the user, it
is better to be "kyanseru" (cancel) in Katakana, for a
better feel that the user is in fact cancelling the
message he is creating.
CR: JAGab32523 SR: D500337337
When IBM extended characters in SJIS portion (0xfa40-0xfefe)
entering OpenMail (UNIXJIS -> OMJIS), some of them are
illegally entering OpenMail, so the specification need to
be cleared and the code need to be fixed - either to
accept IBM extended chars or not.
CR: JAGab36169 SR: D500426155
unix.in creates an orphan for each TNEF-encoded nested
message it processes.
CR: JAGab36162 SR: D500425934
The tidy-up routines called at the end of a UAL session can
cause a segmentation error.
CR: JAGab34730 SR: 5003446914
The OpenMail command ommoddir can be used to set the
Directory Change Log Life, and so can the Directory
Synchronisation commands 'omaddds -n' and 'ommodds -n'.
Internally, these 2 log life values are held in different
places.
The man pages for omaddds and ommodds do not explain the
interaction between these 2 log life settings, or how to
reduce the log life.
Further the 'omaddds -n' command cannot be used to set the
log life to less than the default value of 7. This is not
explained.
CR: JAGab36133 SR: D500424820
Missing FROM line in MDN/DSN messages
CR: JAGab34757 SR: 5003453712
Ux gateway closes down when it gets a 571 return from SM.
It should just give a fail responce and carry on.
CR: JAGab35992 SR: D500417568
If a message with an incorrect addressee is sent into
Openmail via any 'incoming connection' protocol, e.g.
SMS2000I, no NDN is returned.
CR: JAGab35778 SR: D500401547
Distorted preview of message is shown in Intray if body text
of the message starts with English and then Japanese
characters follow.
CR: JAGab35772 SR: D500399246
Internet gateway can produce incorrect sender addresses
CR: JAGab34545 SR: 5003406132
It is possible to build omscan with the '-N' linker option.
This will allow omscan to have access to the 'text' internal
memory segment, as well as the 'data' internal memory
segment. This means that the should have access to more
memory during run-time, and so maxdsize can be bigger.
CR: JAGab34737 SR: 5003448654
If a message is sent to an address of the format:
//ex/us/mci/scjmail/rfc-822/root
beast.mayfield.hp.com
ie. No name and no OU's but just CAPO attributes and DDA
fields
the Service Router will attempt to resolve the name even
though there is a valid route for the mailnode
//ex/us/mci/scjmail.
In certain circumstances this can cause huge delays in the
processing of the message.
This problem applies to any routable ORN that does not
contain a Surname field.
CR: JAGab32580 SR: D500426676
Server general.cfg:
UXI_TREAT_AS_MIME_SUBJECT=T UXI_UNIX_MAIL_CHARSET=UNIXJIS
UXO_MIME_OMIT_DEF_CTENC_HDR=T UXO_MIME_SUBJECT_ENCODING=B
UXO_MIME_SUBJECT_BENC_NONASCII=T UXO_MIME_SUBJECT_FOLDING=T
UXO_MIME_TEXTFILE_ENCODING=N
Clients: Outlook Express J, Outlook 98 Internet mode J,
Pocket Outlook Express
These clients generate ISO-2022-JP + B-encoding filename and
name fields. OpenMail can accept those filenames well, but
the outgoing Internet G/W lower cases the B-encoding
filename, so as a result, the filename will be garbage. For
some clients, it is not possible to download the file,
probably because of the filename corruption.
CR: JAGab34109 SR: 1653299974
A certain kind of Lotus CD document makes cd.browse loop.
CR: JAGab36221 SR: D500428029
Paper clip marks appear in Inbox when messages are sent as
Plain Text and contain multi-byte characters in the body
part, despite no attached files exist in the messages. This
happens with Japanese Outlook98, MAPI-SP5.30(beta) and
Windows 95 and NT4.0.
CR: JAGab36194 SR: D500426882
If a non-openmail file is found when scanning the sub domain
in omscan and it happens to be the first file in the
directory the an attempt to record the item is made with no
item information available.
CR: JAGab36236 SR: D500428953
The details listed for a newly attached message generated as
a result of a notification do not have the 'unread' flag
set. This causes the client (Outlook) to display the
message as already being read.
CR: JAGab36234 SR: D500428821
Netscape creates the mime message with no trailing blank
lines, which can be seen in the mime blob in the message
store. The Item browser then ADDS a blank line at the end
of the text message! Netscape then correctly says that the
message is altered.
CR: JAGab34968 SR: D500293266
omdirex import filters ending in a ")" character make
omdirex fail.
For instance, (OU1=pine)&(OU1=wood)
A UAL error (4500,3,16030) is reported. The 16030 means
mismatched parenthesis.
CR: JAGab32583 SR: D500427344
This problem asks for a more comprehensive fix to the
problem addressed in SR 1653287953.
If an item is added to a bulletin board and almost
immediately deleted. 2 synchronisation messages are
created. If these arrive out of order, the item may be
added and NOT deleted, because the first message attempts to
delete an item which does not exist.
omshowlog -l 7 should show a message similar to :
[OM 23989] Bulletin Board Synchronisation has attempted to
DELETE an item that doesn't exist yet on this system.
BUT, additional information should be supplied which will
allow the administrator to determine which Bulletin board
the item could not be deleted from and the message-id of the
item.
See related SR 1653287946.
CR: JAGab36055 SR: D500421016
omscan's orphan processing phase can now be frozen
in memory to avoid impacting other processes, and
re-started at a later time.
To freeze omscan :
kill -s SIGUSR2 #####
where ##### is the parent omscan process
(there are 2 processes)
To unfreeze omscan :
kill -s SIGUSR2 #####
CR: JAGab36239 SR: D500429050
The LDAP minidit example shuts down and restarts the slapd
server, as it changes the configuration. In some case, the
script could think that slapd had shutdown before it
actually had, causing the subsequent startup to fail. The
main affect of this is when the minidit is run repeatedly,
as in the autotests.
CR: JAGab34717 SR: 5003444901
omscan is terminating early with an 'ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION'.
The last thing that was logged was : SERIOUS ERROR
Administration(omscan ) 12.18.98 03:45:21 [OM 10250] Process
about to terminate due to error. Signal (Illegal
Instruction) trapped by process 288914; code = 0. Procedure
trace follows: <- scn_RecordItem -> im_FName2ItemRef ->
GetFNameElements <- GetFNameElements -> GetElementIndices <-
GetElementIndices -> os_str2ul <- os_str2ul -> os_str2ul <-
os_str2ul -> im_FormFullItemRef <- im_FormFullItemRef <-
im_FName2ItemRef -> scn_GetRecordedItem <-
scn_GetRecordedItem -> scn_RecordItem
CR: JAGab36230 SR: D500428318
VirtualVault - If an alias is specified for the
DEFAULT-OMSERVER or OMSERVER field in the change root
environment, Web Client 6.0 returns an error [SYS 1]Not
owner. Currently only IP addresses are accepted.
CR: JAGab36231 SR: D500428326
VirtualVault - The ownerships of the files in the change
root environment should be changed to bin:hpoffice, wherever
possible.
CR: JAGab34719 SR: 5003445072
After mulitple replies to a message from ccMail through
the Openmail Notes Gateway to Notes, the text becomes
double-line spaced.
CR: JAGab34136 SR: 1653303784
In patches to OpenMail B.05.10 after PP4 (B.05.10.D0) the
following problem occurs.
Create a new message Attach a local file to this message.
In the web page that is then displayed, there is a table
with attachment information. The field for the size of the
new attachment contains just the letter K. It should
contain the size of the attachment in kilobytes.
In more general terms, the %%KSIZE%% token used to return
the size of the attachment is blank.
CR: JAGab36242 SR: D500429183
notif.mon tries to allocate space for a huge number of file
descriptors because AIX says it can have that many.
CR: JAGab36241 SR: D500429175
On AIX version 4.3, the ldap tools, ldapadd, ldapsearch,...,
fail to connect to the host. This message is produced:
ldap_bind: Can't contact LDAP server
To date, this problem has only shown up on AIX 4.3 plus Y2K
patches. However, the OpenMail defect could in principle
have caused a similar problem on 4.3 without patches.
CR: JAGab34145 SR: 1653304717
The Item Browser fails when the filename of an attachement
contains a semi-colon (;). The Item Browser crashes causing
a Bus Error.
Defect Description:
PHSS_22700:
CR: JAGad21983 SR: 8606152653
UXO_CHECK_TYPES_OF_DDA synonyms for DDT1 setting are not
treated in exactly the same way as RFC-822.
CR: JAGad25146 SR: 8606155833
The file of new users previously contained only usernames;
ie. nowhere for aliases to be specified.
The format of this file has been extended to allow
specification of aliases. The file format is described in
the new man page for omaddu, which is part of this fix.
Note that it is not possible to specify aliases when using
the '-u' option with '-bulk'. Aliases can only be specified
in an input file to omaddu -bulk.
CR: JAGad25316 SR: 8606156005
When handling the SIGCLD or SIGCHLD signals on an Ensim
Linux machine, the SIG_IGN fails causing zombie (<defunct>)
processes to be created. These processes remain on system
exhausting process ids. These zombie processes are only
removed when the parent process is closed down.
The zombie (<defunct>) processes can also cause the parent
process to hang using large amounts of CPU.
CR: JAGad26547 SR: 8606157213
omlimit functionality was altered in a way which required
new messages, however, these messages were not localised.
CR: JAGad27572 SR: 8606158242
When Eudora sends an "application/mac-binhex40" file to a
Unix internet account, the attachment has the following
MIME information with it :
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40;
name="Birkenstock.doc" Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename="Birkenstock.doc"
and the file is not encoded.
A message sent to an OpenMail user in the same way has the
following MIME information when the message is browsed by
an IMAP or POP3 client :
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Birkenstock.doc"
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40;
name="Birkenstock.doc" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
and the file IS encoded.
Clients like Eudora ignore the encoding and assume the file
has not been encoded. For instance, when opening a Word
document, Eudora 5 and earlier will open the file before
removing the encoding.
CR: JAGad28647 SR: 8606159318
A coding defect, introduced when Vir*s Rule Sets were
introduced, in the Rules Sets component of the Service
Router was causing this process to unnecessarily expand its
memory with increasing number of requests, when the Default
Vir*s file was activated.
CR: JAGad28840 SR: 8606159513
Various inconsistencies identified in the code within
function definitions or calls.
CR: JAGad29235 SR: 8606159909
The UAL is caching the item information and returning the
old item count.
CR: JAGad29644 SR: 8606160320
When trying to ascertain the type of a file, no checking
was being done to see if an attempt was being made to read
past the end of the file.
CR: JAGad29892 SR: 8606160571
Support for MAPI Offline Folder Synchronization will be
provided by this enhancement.
See OpenMail/MAPI B.06.00 relase notes for details.
CR: JAGad31458 SR: 8606162142
When the omgui starts up, it reads information from the
omgui.dsc file. If this file is not in the correct format,
then the omgui fails to start.
For the German language, the diratt.loc file on the server
does not contain a description for the fields - 99.827,
99.830, 99.822, 99.826, 99.824 and 99.826. If the omgui.dsc
file is missing, it is copied from the diratt.loc file on
the server and is in the incorrect format for German,
causing the omgui session to fail.
CR: JAGad31479 SR: 8606162163
A coding problem in the IMAP server causes connections from
IMAP to the UAL to be lost. The problem occurs randomly and
the IMAP server returns the following error message and
then drops the UAL connection:
sock3/BYE: r {OpenMail IMAP Server not available}
CR: JAGad32112 SR: 8606162796
The OpenMail imap server displayed strings with backslash
characters in them, as Quoted strings. Although other IMAP
clients could cope with this, Netscape Messenger sometimes
could not.
CR: JAGad33512 SR: 8606164212
The item size is cached by the UAL and doesn't get updated.
CR: JAGad33773 SR: 8606164474
Both the Internet gateway and the Item Browser, were not
correctly terminating the message processing, if they could
not find the expected boundary marker within a
multipart/signed message.
CR: JAGad34214 SR: 8606164917
The IMAP server process on the HP-UX machine aborts,
causing the IMAP connection to die.
The following omshowlog trace is given :
SERIOUS ERROR IMAP Server Da(IMAP Server Pr) 10.19.00
17:12:46
[OM 10250] Process about to terminate due to error.
Signal (Segmentation Violation) trapped by process 9774;
code = 0. Procedure trace follows:
<- imapual_getObjectFile
<- imapual_mapObjectFile
-> imapparse_structure
-> parseEnvelopeStructure
<- parseEnvelopeStructure
-> parseBodyStructure
<- parseBodyStructure
<- imapparse_structure
<- getStructure
<- getMessageInfo
-> sendMessageInfo
-> appendHeaderLines
<- appendHeaderLines
-> appendEnvelope
-> appendImapAddressList
-> imapparse_address
CR: JAGad34502 SR: 8606165208
Omlimit checking of the Bulletin Board Area before the BBA
has been opened causes this problem.
CR: JAGad34729 SR: 8606165435
The default shell (#!/bin/sh) invoked at the top of the
omdelapp.gen and omaddapp.gen related scripts does not
exist on solaris. This was causing the "function not found"
errors to arise when omdelapp and omaddapp commands were
executed.
CR: JAGad37344 SR: 8606168062
The hash values created for existing and new usernames were
calculated on the name as retrieved from the directory, or
as entered. So two names that differ only in case produced
different hash values, and were not therefore noticed as
clashing.
CR: JAGad37410 SR: 8606168129
The Licence Monitor, when updating the licence shadow
cache, creates and opens a tempory file. This file is never
closed or deleted and therefore ties up open file
descriptors. This problem only occurs when the modification
time on the nodelock file has been updated or when virtual
licensing is used.
CR: JAGad37711 SR: 8606168431
notif.mon did not contain procedure entry/exit trace
messages.
PHSS_22458:
CR: JAGad30987 SR: 8606161671
Extensions to the UAL protocol required to support MAPI
Offline Folder Sync. EEP.
PHSS_22362:
CR: JAGab84570 SR: 8606112256
It is not the ACLs for a BB that are getting lost but it is
the ACL flag (ContentFlags/CtCFlags2)for that BB getting
reset, this is because while Modifying the BB on the
Importer, the original contentFlag info are not saved.
CR: JAGad05041 SR: 8606135910
When listing the intray, the ual library was not checking
and handling the UAL_MSTORE_SIZE_LIMIT and
UAL_SIZE_MSG_TO_ENU options in the user specific
configuration files (i.e. the configuration files under
~openmail/sys/user.cfg). So these options were not
working.
CR: JAGad05207 SR: 8606136077
While generating the "nearing size" Warning message in UAL,
the message subject and text are obtained in the same
charset encoding, OMJIS,T. Whereas,the subject should be
obtained in OMJIS,O & Msg text in OMJIS,T
CR: JAGad11128 SR: 8606141768
MAPI and IMAP object files used to be in the parent
container record but now are associated with the child
container record and the code change to handle this did not
function correctly.
There were also a number of uninitialised variables and a
couple of problems freeing memory incorrectly, causing a
change in behaviour.
CR: JAGad13619 SR: 8606144279
The corrupt CONTENT DISPOSITION field in the CONTENT_FILE
record of the message transaction file is too long and
causes a buffer over-run.
CR: JAGad14574 SR: 8606145237
If items in a user's message store have been accessed using
an IMAP client, then they are assigned with a sequence
number. omcpinu recognises that this is the case, but then
starts at 1, when assigning sequence numbers to items which
it is copying in. This means that some items have the same
sequence number, this may confuse an IMAP client.
CR: JAGad15232 SR: 8606145896
The changes introduced to the UAL in B.06, to support
unicode, caused a change to the usage of an environment
variable used by the Item browser to determine the User
Display Character set. The logic in the Item Browser code
that checks the environment variable, needed to be changed
accordingly.
CR: JAGad15339 SR: 8606146003
The formatting of initials was incorrect when the i-tx field
is used.
CR: JAGad21220 SR: 8606151881
The problem lies in the fact that OpenMail records the
process ids of OpenMail processes in files.
Following a Service Guard failover, the files from the
OpenMail on the broken machine are re-read by a new
invocation of OpenMail on the new machine. If there are
processes on the new machine which happen to have the same
ID's as the OpenMail processes from the broken machine,
then OpenMail could now think the stored OpenMail processes
are still running. This in turn would cause omrc to exit
because omrc thinks there is an OpenMail already running.
CR: JAGad21785 SR: 8606152455
The format of sendmail.cf has changed for Sendmail 8.10. The
smawk script (invoked from omsendin) now recognises the 8.10
format of sendmail.cf, as well as previous formats.
CR: JAGad21810 SR: 8606152480
OpenMail gets compilation error when built on RedHat 6.3.
This occurs because the C compiler on RedHat 6.3 is more
strict.
CR: JAGad23468 SR: 8606154150
OpenMail creates the first data instance automatically
during installation. This is not removed automatically when
"rpm -e" is run - to allow for upgrade situations. So the
initial data instance should be made a manual configuration
step.
CR: JAGad23509 SR: 8606154191
The openmail installation scripts for Applink and CCmail
mobile have been enhanced to declare their services to both
xinetd and inetd if they are present on the system.
CR: JAGad23675 SR: 8606154357
The bus error is caused when a strcpy is attempted to a null
pointer.
CR: JAGad23678 SR: 8606154360
The UAL INCLUDE_FILE command does not seem to recognise the
MIME character set iso-8859-1 as being the same as the
OpenMail character set ISO8859_1.
CR: JAGad24043 SR: 8606154726
Currently whenever a message is sent from Openmail to
Opendesk, the user message ID and the transport id are
written into the ackdb (unless disabled) and a new Message
ID is generated that satisfies Opendesk's limitation of 16
characters. This is being done for any message, whether the
acknowledgement flag is set or not.
Upon message return from Opendesk, we check the message type
and if it is a delivery acknowledgement, then we restore the
original transport ID to the ACK_ID. This was not being done
for certain types of non-delivery report which OpenDesk
generates.
CR: JAGad25016 SR: 8606155703
Various problems found with the Openmail packaging for rpm
CR: JAGad27743 SR: 8606158413
The MDC_DDS_DELETE_DATA functionality causes nulls to
be written to a file when the last "unlink" from the
file-system is made. It is still possible to access
a file on a UNIX system if it is already open,
even if there are no longer any references to it in
the file system and the IMAP client deliberately
makes use of this fact to guarantee that temporary
files used to cache information are deleted
when the IMAP process terminates.
PHSS_21945:
CR: JAGab33837 SR: 1653262501
There is no logic in place inside UAL_CHKLST to sort the
alternate names with a different sort order.
CR: JAGab63204 SR: 8606101643
In order for the attachment name to be displayed by many
Windows based clients, two of the arguments to UAL_INCFIL
need to have the file name as the value. Currently, only one
argument contains this value.
CR: JAGab72994 SR: 8606105114
A coding problem in the Unix Gateway meant that attachment
names on messages with an attachment, and no body parts,
were being lost. The Unix Gateway was not getting the
attachment information, (eg filename) from the
Content-Disposition line of the message and was then giving
the attachment the subject of the message as the name.
This caused problems when viewing the message using an IMAP
client.
CR: JAGac29290 SR: 8606114526
OpenMail can be used on HP-UX systems which do not have the
LSSERV component installed.
CR: JAGad00687 SR: 8606131537
The line breaks are getting removed from the auto-forward
and auto- reply text because the newline character is not
being escaped properly for IE.
CR: JAGad01673 SR: 8606132524
A search on the contents of a note fails.
There are 3 reasons for this failure
1) The background search process assumes that the first part
of an item is the distribution list, and the second part is
the contents. In the case of notes, this is not the case, as
there is no ditribution list. The search ends up skipping
the contents, and consequently has nothing to search
through.
2) Notes are saved as RTF files. The search process
incorrectly assumes that the note's content is part of a
serialised file, and fails, when trying to extract it from
the data file.
3) There is a MAPI problem, which means that the search
specification is incorrect and doesn't work for notes. See
JAGab35445.
CR: JAGad01880 SR: 8606132732
The unix gateway fails to parse the MIME contents of the DSN
reports accurately.
CR: JAGad02855 SR: 8606133711
If a machine is running short on memory, then an ENOBUFS
error may be generated. If an ENOBUFS error is detected by
the mdc_accept call, the Desk Gateway socket handler
terminates, even if the memory shortage was just temporary.
CR: JAGad03000 SR: 8606133860
The type of the "name" part of the DESIGNATE transaction
file record is incorrect. It should be treated as an
"OpenMail Name/Address value" rather than as a "String
value"
CR: JAGad03146 SR: 8606134007
This is due to an error in the session handling.
CR: JAGad03894 SR: 8606134759
local.delivery is supposed to allow delivery of
system-generated messages, even if an omlimit has been
exceeded. But it was testing for a message creator name of
"MAIL-SYSTEM" in order to do determine that the message was
generated by the system. Since this string is localised
into different languages, the test was not valid when
non-English clients were involved.
CR: JAGad04005 SR: 8606134871
ccmtp.run caused changing T61 text to binary file type.
CR: JAGad06793 SR: 8606137667
The OpenMail SMS2000 protocol handler, has a timeout for
responses from the SMSC. When this timeout is exceeded, an
NDN is generated and sent back to the originator. This
timeout was hard-coded at 8 seconds, and appears to be too
small in some cases.
CR: JAGad07023 SR: 8606137874
If the desk.out gateway tries to map the Ack database into
memory, while the desk.in process already has it mapped into
its address space, there is a possibility that the desk.out
gateway may fail to perform the mapping and then abort. This
is due to a known limitation of the HPUX implementation of
the mmap() system call.
CR: JAGad07491 SR: 8606138290
The environment setup by the ual.remote process for
the item.browse sub-process was not correct for
browsing messages using a Japanese client.
CR: JAGad08966 SR: 8606139655
The incoming Mime gateway scans for the first dot in a
filename rather than the lost dot.
CR: JAGad11000 SR: 8606141637
The changes made in the February 2000 PP's, meant that it
was possible for the server UAL to read the start of the
next data packet and assume it to be part of the previous
packet. This seemed to only occur in certain slow network
environments.
CR: JAGad11143 SR: 8606141783
When the CONTENT_FILE record is trashed by the service
router, the associated CONTENT_OBJECT_FILE and
CONTENT_OBJECT_DATA records should be deleted also, but are
not.When the message is delivered, the data in these records
for the deleted attachment overwrite the data for the
preceding CONTENT_FILE record.
CR: JAGad12244 SR: 8606142895
Microsoft have recently released a version of Outlook that
restricts what users can do with attachments. This
enhancement allows an OpenMail administrator to configure
the various attachment secur*ty settings on both a system
and per-user basis.
CR: JAGad12543 SR: 8606143206
Portal daemon does not disconnect from the UAL and reconnect
when a request is received with a new character set.
CR: JAGad12554 SR: 8606143218
The request server converts spaces in mailnodes to the _
character before checking the Access Control Lists. The _
character then fails to match on the space in the ACL, and
so the request fails.
CR: JAGad21211 SR: 8606151872
The patch de-installation script makes use of an openmail
executable, omeval, which is part of the system being
patched. This is unsafe, because during patch
de-installation, there is a period of time in which the
shared libraries that it depends-on, may be incompatible
with omeval.
PHSS_21698:
CR: JAGad05750 SR: 8606136626
The UTF-7 to UCS-2 character encoding conversion was
sometimes incorrect. (UTF-7 is converted to UTF-8 via
UCS-2.)
PHSS_21618:
CR: JAGad04018 SR: 8606134884
The "Return-Path:" address which is automatically generated
for messages which don't already have a setting for it is
not formatted in the same way as other addresses in the
message.
PHSS_21440:
CR: JAGab32379 SR: 1653240259
Multi-byte Characters present in DDV1 field.
CR: JAGab32452 SR: 5003366708
The SMS server did attempt to log messages when an error
condition was reached, but these messages were being
discarded by the code which trapped them.
CR: JAGab32488 SR: 5003454405
The enhancement stops the autoreply for those messages with
precedence bulk, junk, or list, i.e. the sender won't
receive any autoreply messages.
CR: JAGab33999 SR: 1653285569
When local delivery is creating the delivery envelope and it
comes across an object file or MAPI information a flag was
set to not include these records in the delivery envelope.
This is not being reset before looking at the next record.
CR: JAGab34077 SR: 1653296350
The check on whether the route could be resolved was
restricted just to messages - not acks.
CR: JAGab34096 SR: 1653298653
A variable used to hold the LID information was being
re-used when it should not have been.
CR: JAGab34157 SR: 1653306589
When omscan is run in fix mode, it deletes all the entries
in ~openmail/tmp & ~openmail/temp except entries starting
with "." (i.e ".*") which are 7 (or more) days older. So, it
also removes "lost+found" directory (if any) making it
impossible for OpenMail to startup automatically after
system crash.
CR: JAGab34186 SR: 1653310714
OpenMail's Internet Gateway incorrectly assumes that there
are no whitespaces sorrounding the "=" betweent token/value
pairs in MIME encoded messages.
CR: JAGab34785 SR: 5003465195
UAL_DELITM and MOVE_ITEM(for Outlook type clients) isn't
aware of repeat reminder messages. It should remove the
message from the deferred message queue as well as deleting
the message from the pending tray.
CR: JAGab34850 SR: D500253328
'_' values in general.cfg are converted to ' ' characters.
CR: JAGab74208 SR: 8606105866
Incorrect ItemNumbers are given to the Object files that
are added. omcpoutu/omcpinu does not pick up the object
file properly.
CR: JAGab74694 SR: 8606105948
While parsing the tag=value format of the ORN from the
text input , values like "S=Merritt/" and "S=Merritt"
are handled differently.
CR: JAGab76033 SR: 8606106702
When a message with attachments is sent to a Local User, if
any attachment (which you can view using omqdump) is
deleted, then restarting Local Delivery checks for all the
attachments.If one attachment doesn't exist then local
delivery aborts while opening the file associated with the
ItemRef which doesn't exist.
CR: JAGab76643 SR: 8606107035
The advmail.sckd program makes attempts to connect to the
socket. If it experienced 3 consecutive bad accepts, when
attempting this, the program will terminate.
Adding tweaks to allow the number of bad accept calls, and
the delay between retries, to be configured - for more
flexibility.
CR: JAGab78064 SR: 8606107773
The code handling Content-Disposition lines in a message
was unable to handle the (incorrect) situation where there
was more than Content-Disposition for the same body part.
CR: JAGab78752 SR: 8606108351
The code dealing with the autoreplies did not allow for
multiple instances of Local Delivery.
As a result of this, a file which is written-to by the
autoreply function was never exclusively locked. This
resulted in corrupt lines in the file when two or more Local
Deliveries were accessing it simultaneously. These corrupt
lines when read by the autoreply function caused a Bus
Error.
CR: JAGab82030 SR: 8606109330
This occurs if the configuration file on the host relevant
to the particular user has the value of "ConvertToRTF" set
to 0 (the default) rather than 1.
Typically, the configuration file is
~openmail/nls/C/ccmtp.ini
However, this can be over-ridden by a user specific file if
the OpenMail configuration application - documented in the :
"cc:Mail Mobile (OpenMail Edition) Technical Guide"
is used.
The cause of the problem was actually that any attachment
that had an original filename was always being treated as a
file attachment regardless of whether it is now text or not.
CR: JAGab82546 SR: 8606109847
The problem is in the quoted-printable encoding routine. The
'?' character is not being coded correctly in the
encoded-text. The '?' is an illegal character in the
encoded-text portion of the quoted-printable string
according to rfc1522 as it is used as a special delimiter.
CR: JAGab84515 SR: 8606112206
A coding problem in the UAL caused no character conversion
to take place when attaching the message to a folder on the
server using an IMAP client.
CR: JAGab84577 SR: 8606112263
The SFL compaction code introduced at release 6.0 was
creating temporary SFL items when copying out Blocked Items
(e.g. containers). These were not being free'd after the
compaction.
CR: JAGac29346 SR: 8606114582
The problem in omcheck was due to a difference in the
operation of lex (actually flex on Linux) - which operates
on 8KB chunks of input data at a time on Linux as opposed to
one character at a time on other Unix versions.
CR: JAGac29459 SR: 8606114696
The unix gateway encodes a multipart alternative body part
with Content-Disposition as inline for the text part and as
attachment for the other alternative part.
CR: JAGac39658 SR: 8606124275
An incoming MIME message containing a winmail.dat (TNEF)
attachment but NO MIME Content-Transfer-Encoding line causes
the unix gateway to crash.
CR: JAGac40185 SR: 8606124793
The problem messages have items whose charsets are not known
to OpenMail - for instance, "MIME-Windows-1" and these are
not handled correctly.
CR: JAGac40230 SR: 8606124838
The unix gateway sends out UUENCODED files, preserving long
file names containing spaces.
CR: JAGac42791 SR: 8606125848
This problem is due to the way the HPUX readdir system call
is implemented. If one process is writing to a directory
entry while another process is using readdir to read from
the same directory, there is a small window in which the
readdir call could fail with an EINVAL error. omdbmon uses
this readdir system call when clearing log files from the
~openmail/dblogs/local directory.
CR: JAGac78718 SR: 8606127917
Clients such as Outlook ignore the background colour
specified by RTF files.
CR: JAGac79005 SR: 8606128205
The problem was caused because an explicit check was made in
the code to make sure that the message being non-delivered
is on the local.delivery queue.
CR: JAGac86611 SR: 8606129065
An attachment filename is in Japanese multibyte character
encoding which includes a non-escaped quote.
CR: JAGac86632 SR: 8606129086
The causes of the problem were an uninitialized memory read
and a free memory read.
CR: JAGac86756 SR: 8606129210
The segmentation violation in omaddu was due to incorrect
handling of a NULL pointer. Also, when "-bulk" option was
added to omaddu, the usage string was not correctly updated.
CR: JAGac86786 SR: 8606129240
The cause of the Segmentation Violation is the non
initialization of a variable.
CR: JAGac86878 SR: 8606129332
Directory access problems are caused by dirsync gaining a
directory lock for a batch of updates immediately on
relinquishing the lock for the previous batch of updates
thus excluding other processes from gaining a lock.
CR: JAGac87789 SR: 8606129454
When a directory synchronisation is triggered by the
omresyncds command, the routine that modifes the directory
entry does not remove deleted attributes.
CR: JAGac87845 SR: 8606129510
A new profile required that uses WML (undestood by mobile
devices) instead of HTML and not using Frames and Javascript
is required.
CR: JAGac87847 SR: 8606129512
The permissions of directories /etc, /etc/mail, /var and
/var/spool are sometimes incorrect. This causes problems
with version 8.9 of Sendmail. In some cases, the permissions
may have been changed during the installation of OpenMail or
its patches; in other cases, they were always wrong.
omrc has been changed to issue warnings if these permissions
are wrong and Sendmail 8.9 is in use.
CR: JAGac87851 SR: 8606129516
The CGI shell script webselect.cgi uses the environment
variable SERVER_PROTOCOL to obtain the protocol. However,
the web server sets this variable to HTTP/1.1 even if the
protocol is https. This is true because the traffic from the
browser to the web server is under SSL and beyond that it is
ordinary HTTP. Hence the URL called from the profile
selection screen contains "http" and the browser will not
be able to locate the server.
CR: JAGac88829 SR: 8606129914
The default value of UXO_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME is FALSE for
B.06.00 systems. Note that the default value on
B.05.00 systems with patches after the November 1999
patch is TRUE
CR: JAGac95131 SR: 8606130260
When a message enters OpenMail through the internet gateway,
the comments that are on an smtp address are lost. And
consequently, they cannot be displayed when the message is
read.
For example, the sender:
"John A. Smith" <103343.1432
compuserve.com>
is saved as
<103343.1432
compuserve.com>
CR: JAGac95600 SR: 8606130710
The IMAP server does not handle the transient error ENOBUFS
when accepting client connections.
CR: JAGad00184 SR: 8606131026
The shared library libcurses.1 has not been copied to the
chroot directory by the installation script.
CR: JAGad00185 SR: 8606131027
Though a tweak PORTAL-LIMIT-MATCH has been provided for this
purpose, the default value should be increased to a very
high value of 512 or 1024 so that the admin has less work to
do.
CR: JAGad00350 SR: 8606131199
The sms back-end server used a system call to read the
directory entries in the ~openmail/sms/data directory. This
call would fail if there are too many entries in the
directory because the argument line length would be too
long.
CR: JAGad00539 SR: 8606131389
A number of error messages exist in the sms back-end server
process, for situations which might cause an abort. However
just before the process terminates, the error message is
printed to standard output and then discarded.
CR: JAGad00698 SR: 8606131548
The default value of 3000 seconds for the DRS connection
timeout is causing the portal lookup feature to take too
much time on certain mailnodes
CR: JAGad01319 SR: 8606132170
Some later versions of sendmail.cf are not recognised by
omsendin (particularly versions 8.8 or 8.9). The problem
usually occurs when new versions of sendmail are installed
as operating system patches. This can occur on HP-UX, AIX
and Solaris.
In other cases, sendmail.cf is updated, but the required
equal sign is not added to the OperatorChar option (in
sendmail.cf) the first time omsendin is run.
CR: JAGad01353 SR: 8606132204
UAL folder lists were not being cancelled after a folder had
been processed and eventually, the UAL process associated
with omtidyu had too many lists active.
CR: JAGad01557 SR: 8606132408
The notification server was aborting because it was trying
to bind twice to the same IP address as each unused lan
detected was given an IP address of 0.
CR: JAGad01812 SR: 8606132664
Code fault; error in checking for NULL pointer.
CR: JAGad01851 SR: 8606132703
Incorrect checking of the command line arguments for
omaddred.
CR: JAGad01856 SR: 8606132708
A change made to a read on the UAL input socket, while valid
in the Linux environment, has caused all blocks read from
the input socket to be read 8 bytes at a time, rather than
reading a whole block at one go.
CR: JAGad02689 SR: 8606133544
This problem is caused because something (maybe a message in
the Inbox with appointment info in it) causes Outlook to
access the LocalFreebusy message which is in the Calendar
folder. It accesses this message via a DirectRef (stored at
the UserFolder level). This DirectRef access causes the
Filing Cabinet and Calendar to be listed as part of the
resolution of the LocalFreebusy DirectRef. These lists are
not full lists and do not contain AccessCaps for delegate
usage (because the ACL file (if it exists) for the folder is
not accessed. What is happening with this problem is that if
the Calendar is subsequently explicitly accessed by the user
the old (incomplete) UAL list for the Calendar is picked up
and this shows AccessCaps=0.
CR: JAGad03759 SR: 8606134624
A structure member was being assigned a value before the
structure itself had been allocated in memory.
CR: JAGad03776 SR: 8606134641
The postinst script was checking the wrong directory when
configuring PAW.
CR: JAGad04546 SR: 8606135412
The omunpatch script was failing to set an internal variable
when processing files in the B.06.00.00/lib directory.
CR: JAGad04673 SR: 8606135539
The Web Client binary converts any URL in the message
content to a hyperlink, using HTML tags. Since the WAP
client cannot understand HTML tags, the gateway reports a
WML syntax error.
PHSS_20777:
CR: JAGab32483 SR: 5003444679
customer requires that users should not be allowed to send
mail while they are exceeding there omlimits.
CR: JAGab33916 SR: 1653272351
When the message is sent either using 'omsend' or UAL, the
CAP[O] attributes are picked up from the directory and the
ITEM_CREATOR
in the Transaction File is marked as
Mr Originator/local,node/GB/GOLD 400/HP/HP
When Local Delivery is unable to find the user[ as it is
being sent to a Non-Existant User], an NDN is generated and
the Primary Recipient
is marked as
Mr Originator/local,node/GB/GOLD 400/HP/HP
Looking at the attributes and since we have a route to X.400
for this Address, the message is being put in the X.400
queue.
But X.400 aborts while constructing the message because the
ACK_ID is a normal Openmail MsgID which doesn't have all
those tranport IDs. If the message had reached openmail via
X.400 the ACK_ID would have been in the required format.
CR: JAGab34044 SR: 1653291617
The problem occure because the CGI program does not have
access to the environment variable 'OMCURRENT', due to which
some of the 'ext_'
routines
fail. This package name is required by the external routines
to resolve
the locations of
1. The user program to be invoked. 2. The names of the pipes
uses to communicate between CGI and
USER
programs. 3. The profile/page/image file names.
CR: JAGab65807 SR: 8606101854
The cause of the bus error was that a null pointer was not
checked for if the Notification Server had run out of memory
and couldn't allocate space for a new user.
CR: JAGab69180 SR: 8606103019
local.delivery is only generating a single redirection for
the situation described in the problem text. This results in
only one set of Outlook delegate redirection information
being created when the message is delivered. A separate
message should be generated for each redirection recipient.
CR: JAGab72452 SR: 8606104741
problem lies with the way the messages are handled when
they are deferred. and particularly when messages arrive
from remote systems due to be delivered to local mailnodes
which have rulesets associated with them that would defer
messages depending on their
size.
CR: JAGab72649 SR: 8606104884
Signon fails if the username and alias match, and are unique
for that user.
CR: JAGab72864 SR: 8606105045
Functionality is missing from the Internet gateway
CR: JAGab75968 SR: 8606106664
Problem with OpenMail setuid programs
CR: JAGab75998 SR: 8606106674
Difference in behaviour between Trend Micro viral scanning
library and the self penned test scanning library.
CR: JAGab76793 SR: 8606107113
Because the at-sign in GSM3.40 is a NULL character, this was
causing the character conversion routine to stop
prematurely.
CR: JAGab77480 SR: 8606107301
It is possible to gain root access with the current design.
CR: JAGab77872 SR: 8606107609
IE doesn't seem to handle the OnChange event well. The last
input field entered does not trigger this event and gets
stored as the old value/null.
CR: JAGab81837 SR: 8606109138
Incorrect handling of quotes in header lines
CR: JAGab82255 SR: 8606109555
The code to handle message store sizes was not suitable for
systems
with multiple sign-ons and omlimit settings
CR: JAGab83272 SR: 8606110523
A new dedicated lookup daemon has been created to perform
OpenMail hostname lookup for a given user. Web Client 6.0
will communicate with this process and get the user's
hostname. If there are multiple
matches to the user name then a list of matching names will
be shown from which a name can be selected.
If a profile is not specified in the URL then the Web Client
6.0 program can be optionally made to display a profile
selection screen based on the value of the tweak SELECT-PGM.
From this screen, the user can
invoke the logon screen for any of the Web Client profiles.
CR: JAGab83274 SR: 8606110525
The Openmail omslapd daemon was not un-binding the previous
session if a connection is re-used.
CR: JAGab83278 SR: 8606110529
Disabling Bulletin Board access from Web Client 6.0.::
This feature should allow the administrator to enable the BB
access for a particular profile or all the profiles.
CR: JAGab83749 SR: 8606110999
This is an Enhancement Request for enabling/disabling access
to mailbox from the Web Client via VirtualVault. Through
this feature the OpenMail administrator can enable or
disable a user's mailbox from
being accessed from the Internet by the Web Client via
VirtualVault.
CR: JAGab83752 SR: 8606111002
A truncated Web Client profile named Personal Administration
Wizard created to access just the auto-action and password
change services available with Openmail server.
CR: JAGab84076 SR: 8606111938
The original design, construction was not following the
standard RFC- 1468.
CR: JAGab84362 SR: 8606112091
The attribute IM_FILE_ATTRIBUTES was considered mandatory in
the mapper code which need not be present in the PDU.
CR: JAGac20259 SR: 8606113989
Same as JAGac29288
Optimisation code for MAPI driver, was just trying to be too
clever. A special case for search results was needed.
CR: JAGac20262 SR: 8606113992
New code added for optimisation for MAPI drivers hadn't
taken into account usage with older UAL clients.
CR: JAGac23147 SR: 8606114169
rand() on linux returns larger integers than other
platforms, this
caused a variable to overflow
CR: JAGac29140 SR: 8606114376
Auto-Actions with internet address in filter does not work
because the flag TFV_FLT_NAME_INET for comparing internet
address is not set in the filter record. Also when
constructing the tf record for
filter, wild-card character should be wrapped around the
internet-address, so that it is not matched as an Openmail
address.
CR: JAGac29288 SR: 8606114524
Optimisation code for MAPI driver, was just trying to be too
clever. A special case for search results was needed.
CR: JAGac39969 SR: 8606124586
A discrepancy on the build machine for these binaries has
rendered them inoperative.
CR: JAGac40302 SR: 8606124910
The JavaScript(JS) function getYear() does not return
identical values for different versions of Javascript.
In JS 1.3 this function always returns [year minus 1900]. In
JS 1.2 and earlier versions, it returns the [year minus
1900] for years between 1900 and 1999, and for all other
years it returns the 4 digit year.
The version of JS has changed to 1.3 for Netscape browser
versions 4.06 and above. Hence the year 2000 is displayed as
100 [2000 minus 1900].
CR: JAGac40677 SR: 8606125286
Sun Microsystems have issued version 8.9.1 of sendmail.cf.
Changes were required to the omsendin script in order to
recognise the new version.
PHSS_20552:
CR: JAGab83434 SR: 8606110686
A coding problem in the Remote Client Interface was not
allowing the PC Admin Client to connect to OpenMail.
PHSS_20013:
CR: JAGab32576 SR: D500419564
It should be possible to disable the functionality
that derives a filename from a subject using a
new general.cfg option :
BRW_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME=FALSE
CR: JAGab34141 SR: 1653304451
When the Importing DirSync Server recevies a MODIFY Req on
an Entry NOT Existing, ds_DoUpdates() ignores this request
and hence an Error message is sent to the Originator.
This problem is simulated when Selectors are set on Import a
nd Export side and entry added without the Selector and
Modified later.
CR: JAGab34162 SR: 1653307066
The memory allocated by the user program is insuffient for
handling long user names.
CR: JAGab34164 SR: 1653307249
xport.in while decoding a doubly wrapped message uses only
the External DL , which in this case doesn't contain the -TX
ATTR. Since the customer is using 1984 X.400 Standard, which
clearly doesn't support the -TX ATTR, xport.out while
encoding the message, ignores all the -TX ATTR and
constructs a DL, which doesn't contain -TX
ATTR.
CR: JAGab34183 SR: 1653309591
A coding error in the program causes the DDV fields to be
treated as a part of OUs and this results in the address
getting rejected by the system.
CR: JAGab34770 SR: 5003458851
When an error condition was encountered in processing a
transaction file, the TF record pointer was not being reset
correctly.
CR: JAGab35487 SR: D500353086
omaddpdln has many memory leaks. The 2 most serious ones
both leak the amount of memory for the current PDL every
time a name is added.
CR: JAGab35885 SR: D500413443
change.log was not written when a BB with items was moved to
another hierarchy within the BBAREA.
CR: JAGab36268 SR: D500430124
The problem is caused by the TFR_COMP_TEXTPREVIEW record
having a newline character in a string.
CR: JAGab36274 SR: D500430421
OpenMail wasn't originally designed to have so many users.
CR: JAGab37437 SR: D500420604
It should be possible to enable the functionality
that derives a filename from a subject using a
new general.cfg option :
UXO_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME=TRUE
CR: JAGab39182 SR: 8606100829
The delegate deletion code checks the supplied name against
the userlist and expects to find a match (ie. a local user
of that name). If a match is not found then the delegate
deletion fails. This will occur if
the address (or name) of a local user has chnaged since the
the delegate was added. This fix is to skip the check agains
the userlist and if the supplied delegate name/address
matches a configured delegate them remove
it.
CR: JAGab39209 SR: 8606100833
The cause of the problem was that the Outgoing Unix Gateway
was using non-X400 attributes such as FF for lookup.
CR: JAGab43863 SR: 8606101161
item.browse crashes becasue of an empty character string
being used for string manipulation. This is because of the
incorrect usage of strtok() in the function
brw_parse_disposition().
CR: JAGab45433 SR: 8606101253
The library which handles the Client/Server communications
contained some inefficient copying of data buffers. The
effects of this was made worse in PP4 when the default size
of the communications packets was increased to 28KB.
CR: JAGab48848 SR: 8606101412
Server changes to allow Entrust integration:
1. UAL_CHKNAM command extended to return internet-style
address
to match email address in user's certificate.
2. 'omshowu' command has extra option: -S to display a
user's
internet address.
3. New directory attribute introduced: SMIME-ADDR (attr.
no. 1300)
4. Modify Unix Gateway to process new Clear Signed message
format.
5. Modify Item Browser to process new Clear Signed message
format.
6. Write smimetxt : a converter from S/MIME to text.
CR: JAGab48993 SR: 8606101413
A series of performance improvements have been implemented
specifically to improve OpenMail performnace when accessed
by the Outlook client.
The server changes are all controlled by general.cfg
options:
UAL_5_40_PERF_CHANGES=TRUE/FALSE - global switch for all
5.40 performance changes. Can set this tweak FALSE and
then selectively turn on individual tweaks and vice
versa.
UAKD_FT_DATA_IN_UAL_REPLY=TRUE/FALSE (used in
uakd_main.c)
- controls the appending of file-transfer data to a UAL
Reply - this is done for UAL_EXPITM, UAL_OBJGET and
UAL_SEARCH.
UAL_CACHE_DIT_ENTRIES=TRUE/FALSE
- controls whether a cache is used for reading of
entries.
UAL_NO_SINGLE_USER_NOTIFS=TRUE/FALSE
- if TRUE then notifications will NOT be generated for
message store changes where there is no other user
(UAL
session) running for that user that wants
notifications.
UAL_SUPPRESS_UTF_ACTIONS=TRUE/FALSE
- 'UTF' is a mechanism that allows non-container
attributes
to be supplied for a msg (User TF) - e.g.
ReplyToUsers
If this mechanism is not used (and it is uncommon)
then
all the checks for UTF files can be removed.
UAL_REUSE_WORKFILE=TRUE/FALSE
- don't set this for general usage (yet). (It allows
for
more efficient usage in terms of NOT unlinking the
work
if it is going to be re-used.)
UAL_LESS_BB_CHANGE_LOGGING=TRUE/FALSE
- don't call bb_ logging routines for items that are
not
BB items.
UAL_NO_MSG_CONTENT_NOTIFS=TRUE/FALSE
- Dont generate a DIT entry or real DirectRef for
message
contents. Instead use the parent DirectRef+AbsRef.
Doing
saves DIT entries being created. (Only used for
Outlook
connections.)
NFD_KEEP_MSG_FILES_OPEN=TRUE/FALSE
- control whether communication files to notif.mon are
kept open all the time or opened/closed for each
notif.
raised. (nfda_comms.c)
LD_ADD_MAPI_ACK_INFO=TRUE/FALSE
- control whether Creator/AckId/AckStatus info. gets
added
to returning Acks. Make Outlook handling of acks.
more
efficient. (ld_2user.c)
CR: JAGab52686 SR: 8606101484
When unix.out does folding for message subject, it tries to
break a line at the boundary of a 'unit' (a unit should not
be broken by any folding, eg. a multibyte character, an
escape sequence.) Multiple contiguous escape sequences were
returned together as one unit, in
some cases this could be a very long unit that makes folding
impossible.
CR: JAGab63192 SR: 8606101630
When an invalid Read Acknowledgement is passed to x400 out
mapper, the mapper aborts due to improper error handling by
the RECOVERY block of the function full_ack_pass2() in
xgo_ack.c.
CR: JAGab63519 SR: 8606101674
The UAL_LIST commands request all UAL_LIST fields to be
returned to the client - however only the content size and
(sometimes) the Absolute Reference are used. This results in
far more information being retrieved by the POP3 daemon than
is necessary.
CR: JAGab65100 SR: 8606101738
D500405621
----------
Server-push handling in ual_sendcommand wasn't paying any
attention to read failures on the socket. Fixed in
exuak_lib.c 6.37. Callers of ual_GetNotif (Unix) or
ual_getnotif (Windows) must take notice of error returns.
Jeff Silver
D500419747
----------
With server-push enabled on the server, clients that use
UAL_NEWMSG always talk to their ual.remote process when
polling for new mail, instead of using the Notification
Server's datagram service. With server-push disabled, they
do use the datagram
service.
CR: JAGab65826 SR: 8606101865
Containers not being accessed correctly
CR: JAGab65894 SR: 8606101892
If a user is running 2 client session, and makes
modifications to trays sizes from one, then the other
session may not modify it's tray
size information accordingly. It is therefore possible for
tray sizes to become negative. These negative values are
treated as large positive values and may lead to the
ual.remote/ual.local session believing
that the tray size limits have been exceeded - so reporting
a problem.
CR: JAGab68818 SR: 8606102816
ccmht2rtf is returning a bad error code as it dies on exit.
CR: JAGab69420 SR: 8606103098
omrunning is SetUID root and doesn't need to be.
CR: JAGab69554 SR: 8606103168
The username stored in the cookie is truncated to 256
characters by the user program. This length includes the
escapes(brackets, ascii value etc.) so the actual length
will be even less for multi-byte
names.
CR: JAGab69581 SR: 8606103183
It should be possible to disable the inclusion of
"filename=" in "Content-Disposition" lines for "inline"
items using new general.cfg option :
INET_INLINE_FNAME_ALLOWED=FALSE
CR: JAGab69827 SR: 8606103270
The cause of the problem was a number of uninitialised
memory reads.
CR: JAGab70399 SR: 8606103536
The July periodic patch contained fix JAGab34116
(1653300889)
which preserved the difference between :
"From " (Return-Path or OpenMail creator)
and "From:" (OpenMail P2 Originator)
in messages going out through the internet gateway. This
is particularly useful for some redirected messages from
mailing lists, as, typically, non-deliveries should go to
the "From " address and any replies should go to the "From:"
address.
Unfortunately, when sending messages through the UUENCODE In
ternet Gateway, the "From:" address was not being
generated in the case of autoforwarded messages and SendMail
was automatically inserting the same address as the "From "
address. For an auto-forwarded message, this is the
auto-forwarding user and thus, all trace of the original
sender is removed.
CR: JAGab70691 SR: 8606103672
A missing parameter to the UAL_PRPLST command is causing the
checknames to fail on created/modified private DLs.
CR: JAGab70712 SR: 8606103683
TNEF files which describe only an attachment in a message
rather than the whole message were not being processed
correctly.
CR: JAGab70735 SR: 8606103696
uuencoded versions of these database files
were included in previous patches by mistake
CR: JAGab71129 SR: 8606103949
The PD attribute that has been added to the user's directory
prevents the successful look-up of the FreeBusy time for
that user and also causes the checking of the user's
delegate permissions to fail.
The PD (Physical Delivery/Postal Delivery) attribute is not
being stripped out before performing the search on the
FREEBUSY directory. This will cause the FreeBusy look-up to
fail if the PD attributes have not been added to the user's
entry in the FREEBUSY directory. Similarly the PD attributes
are not being stripped out when
a Delegate look-up is performed - this will cause the
delegate not to be found if the look-up takes place across
machines are the supplied username is used (rather that the
user-nmber for a local look-up).
Richard Hall - OpenMail Lab.
(I anticipate that this problem will be fixed in
PP-Nov-99)
CR: JAGab72352 SR: 8606104673
There has always been a problem with using UAL_MODITM and
the computed MAPI props blob:
If the CompMAPIProps blob contains a To or CC recpient
list and a UAL_MODITM call is issued that modifies
the CompMAPIProps blob then the UAL's snapshot of the
CompMAPIProps blob becomes truncated (the To/CC recip
list info. disappears). If the item is UAL_LISTed then
the CompMAPIProps blob appears empty altough the data
in the real server msg-store is correct.
This has only become a problem at 5.40 because the
information for some items (eg. Send Items folder items
that are added to the Send Items folder before the folder
is opened) is discarded by the SP and refreshed from the
complete UAL_LIST info.
CR: JAGab73411 SR: 8606105379
Missing check code
CR: JAGab74688 SR: 8606105942
The routine that obtains the capabilites assigned to a
delegate user for a given principal opens the 'designate TF'
for that principal to extract the caps. but does not close
the TF.
CR: JAGab74934 SR: 8606106089
X.400 is worked around to accept 2 digit years after 2000.
However this enhancement will not work dates beyond 2009.
CR: JAGab75964 SR: 8606106663
Implementation problem
PHSS_20046:
CR: JAGab77877 SR: 8606107612
A coding problem in the Service Router causes memory to be
allocated every time a message is processed and rulesets are
enabled.
PHSS_19173:
CR: JAGab32489 SR: 5003454785
The method the DRS uses to detect that a transient child has
exited, is not robust enough.
CR: JAGab34013 SR: 1653286757
Unix incoming gateway was unable to split the addresses in
the Arpa Distribution List in some messages from Outlook
Express.
CR: JAGab34149 SR: 1653305789
omcpinu was unable to handle the situation properly when
there isn't a corresponding BASIC_DATA for a BASIC_ITEM of
Distribution List in the input data.
CR: JAGab34153 SR: 1653306381
In some cases an NDN from the Internet will come into
Openmail with a "Mail From" set to "< >". This is not
handled well within the Openmail Internet gateway.
CR: JAGab34175 SR: 1653308544
The Openmail Desk gateway cannot map the X400 Per-recipient
flags of a message from X400, to an equivalent HP Desk
Transaction file record. So, when an acknowledgement is
generated by the Desk gateway, the the TFR_FULL_ACK TF
record is not set up
correctly.
CR: JAGab36232 SR: D500428383
Added Viral Cleaning capability to service.router
CR: JAGab36250 SR: D500429423
omresetmn, omaddmnmp etc are all scripts (actually the same
script
with different names)
This script uses /bin/sh as its shell, but the shell in this
location on Solaris is an extremely old implementation of
the Bourne shell which does not support functions.
CR: JAGab36271 SR: D500430249
Attachments that only contain "MAPI 1.0 embedded message"
signify an embeded message follows and should be deleted.
CR: JAGab36273 SR: D500430413
ualth's simple list mode assumes that there is a string
representing the creator of an item for every item in the
list. In fact, if there isn't a creator, this string is set
to null and should not be referenced.
CR: JAGab37632 SR: 1653308734
X.400 code limits GraphicStrings up to a maximum of 16
octets. The PDU contains a GraphicString of 23 octets which
caused the overflow error.
CR: JAGab39965 SR: 8606100966
The fix for 5003445072 triggered an existing problem in the
code.
CR: JAGab49811 SR: 8606101415
If there was no global/config file present on the
installation, OpenMail assumed that the machine was not
running in a ServiceGuard
environment.
CR: JAGab67687 SR: 8606102175
Converter errors which were previously ignored were
now being noticed and incorrectly handled by the
cc:Mail UAL access code.
PHSS_18906:
CR: JAGab34711 SR: 5003444174
customer missunderstandings lead them to corrupt their
message stores. OpenMail attempted to recover from this
when it is in fact better to halt processing imediately.
CR: JAGab34106 SR: 1653299818
The problem may be caused by spurious error number returned
even when the entry is valid. Should only check error
number if no valid entry is returned.
CR: JAGab36206 SR: D500427419
reducution in openmail cpu usage.
CR: JAGab36209 SR: D500427443
reduce openmail cpu usage.
CR: JAGab36208 SR: D500427435
reduction in openmail cpu usage.
CR: JAGab36207 SR: D500427427
reduce openmail cpu usage
CR: JAGab36251 SR: D500429431
An interim enhancement to partially address 1653240598. Aim
for 20% (heavily system dependent) reduction in elasped/cpu
time.
CR: JAGab32586 SR: D500428334
Unix gateway has problem decoding TNEF files
CR: JAGab33495 SR: 1653221341
If services are not re-started after omdiropt, changes to
the directory are not noticed by them and this can result in
un-necessary time spent by support staff trying to track
down why changes aren't being noticed.
CR: JAGab36218 SR: D500427906
TNEF att names mismatched if the att name followed the att
data in the tnef file
CR: JAGab36255 SR: D500429530
Japanese Web client needed to improve the localisation.
CR: JAGab36235 SR: D500428839
The problem is caused by an attempt to read details from the
parent of the specified direct reference. If no parent
exists, as is the case for the Bulletin Board, then the read
fails.
CR: JAGab34006 SR: 1653286120
When external converter crashes, no proper action is taken
to inform the user and system administrator. This was
causing the problem that users see a blank item in the
message.
CR: JAGab35879 SR: D500413104
message order cannot be guarenteed. OpenMail does not
retain obsolete message information to check future
messages.
CR: JAGab36219 SR: D500427914
Filename characterset not used
CR: JAGab34063 SR: 1653294579
The way MAPI properties are represented in OpenMail messages
has changed, causing a backwards compatibility problem.
CR: JAGab34116 SR: 1653300889
This was a coding problem with the unix gateway. This code,
written in 1994, gave precedence to content-originators over
envelope-originators for deciding a suitable SMTP
envelope-originator. The original code had never been
tested to make sure that it was correct (note that the
envelope originator and content originator of practically
all OpenMail messages is exactly the same).
CR: JAGab34151 SR: 1653305979
The SR_RESOLVE_MASK general.cfg option causes a recipient
redirection record to be added even when a name that is
re-resolved has not changed. This causes the improved
redirection loop detection introduced with the 5.30 changes
(GR5/PP-Dec 1998) to treat this as a loop and generate a
NDN.
CR: JAGab34126 SR: 1653302042
Receipt acks going back to Exchange via X.400 have the ORN
part of the message id stripped.
CR: JAGab36217 SR: D500427898
When a Notes users name contains 8-bit characters, the
Openmail Notes Gateway encodes it into teletext form and
does not produce a degraded, printable form. Thsi causes
problems for the X400 Gateway.
CR: JAGab34781 SR: 5003463190
Outlook posted items are stored in the OpenMail message
store as messages without any distribution list. The
cc:Mail client cannot access messages whose first body part
is not a distribution list
CR: JAGab34121 SR: 1653301507
When the delegate tries to access bulletin board items, he
only has read access, where he should have Read, Attach,
Modify and Delete access.
CR: JAGab34021 SR: 1653287946
Store and forward transport mechanisms such as OpenMail and
SendMail do not guarantee that messages will arrive in the
same order as they were sent.
If a Del-Req for an Item arrived on the Importing Server
because of a possible Message ReOrder by SendMail, currently
Del-Req is ignored by the BB-Server as 'Trying to Delete an
Item NOT Existing' and the Request is ignored. But the Add
for the corressponding Item arriving later to Del-Req will
Add-Item on the Importer hence leaving BB Servers out of
sync.
CR: JAGab34111 SR: 1653300392
For the same user ID and profile, all the sessions for Web
Client 5.10 use a single user program to handle their
requests. If the user program is busy with some command,
then the other sessions will not be able to run any command
during that time. Moreover, no new sessions can be started
for the user.
CR: JAGab35943 SR: D500415729
The UAL API returns an empty string for the Total KBytes.
CR: JAGab34128 SR: 1653302414
The end of contents octets were not read for single asn
encoded body parts which causes this problem when there are
more than one such body part.
CR: JAGab32579 SR: D500425553
Both the omopcsm and omadmr binaries have sections of code
that sometimes pass NULL pointers into expressions. This
situation tends to cause SEGVIOLATION on SUN boxes. The
situations that occur are valid and the code has been
updated to handle them.
CR: JAGab34178 SR: 1653308759
A check was introduced to the Mime handling code which
dis-allowed addresses which did not contain DDT's. This was
introduced in the B.06 version of OpenMail.
PHSS_18283:
CR: JAGab35997 SR: D500418079
The code to remove an ACL file when a container is detached
is placed at too low a level within the ctner access
routines. This means that it gets invoked when a move is
done as the move is really an attach followed by a delete.
CR: JAGab36190 SR: D500426809
If the redirected message is not to be retained in the Inbox
then only the first AA_REDIRECT gets recorded and actioned.
CR: JAGab32581 SR: D500426841
The BB_HAS_ACL flag in the Inbox container is being unset
by a subsequent UAL_MODITM call to change the ListMAPIProps
on the Inbox. This is because the UAL List record for the
zeroth record (which is a copy of the ctner record) is not
being updated with the BB_HAS_ACL flag when the Inbox ACL
(permissions) are initially added.
CR: JAGab34022 SR: 1653287953
Failed deletion synchronisations are currently ignored.
CR: JAGab34089 SR: 1653297937
A check of whether the new item being added was in the
bulletin board or not was incorrect. The source container
was checked instead of the target container.
CR: JAGab36171 SR: D500426189
A buffer being used to receive notification prompts from the
Notification Monitor is to small to receive all the data
being read into it if many outstanding notifications prompts
are in the pipe.
CR: JAGab36168 SR: D500426130
There are some places in the code where ctner records are
updated when this is either unnecessary for BB items or the
update is legitimate but should cause a notification to be
raised for a BB item.
CR: JAGab36200 SR: D500427070
Incorrect return code from LDAP server for certain failed
searches
CR: JAGab32582 SR: D500426965
The call to uald_GetDelegCaps in uakd_main.c needs to pass a
pointer to the UAL command buffer structure. It is
automatically dereferenced on HP-UX but not on AIX or
Solaris.
CR: JAGab34091 SR: 1653297986
The core dump on Solaris occured because the Encoding string
was NULL as it hadn't been set up for the non-existent
body-part. The gateway should not have tried to write an
"Encoding:" string but it did, and the access to this NULL
string resulted in the core dump.
CR: JAGab36170 SR: D500426163
This problem is caused by a change to GR5 not being rolled
to top-of-tree correctly.
ACL_FLDR_PERM_CREATE permissions are missing from the
default Outlook-style permissions.
CR: JAGab34099 SR: 1653299024
When the tweak X4I_STRIP_ALL_RECIPS or
X4I_STRIP_ALL_DL_RECIPS are set, external attributes should
be stripped from FROM addresses even if the FROM addresses
are not in the active recipient list. External attributes
were being stripped only for active recipients.
CR: JAGab33809 SR: 1653256966
The Notes documentation specifies that these should be 32
characters, but does not police this and actually supports
more. The Openmail Lotus Notes Gateway was implemented to
the specification.
CR: JAGab34746 SR: 5003450593
The reason the -I option doesn't work with the -g option in
this case is that the search filter specified by the -g
option has PROPAGATED-BY attached to it automatically which
means that any change of value of PROPAGATED-BY means that
the entry will not be matched and a non-fatal error raised.
CR: JAGab34083 SR: 1653297242
Different OpenMail clients place different information in
the subject field. It is not necessarily the filename of an
item. The code that attempts to form a filename from a T.61
subject was written at a time when internet mailers which
could not handle filenames containing spaces were common.
The code is thus over zealous in trying to remove spaces
from the potential filename.
CR: JAGab33573 SR: 1653231563
Acknowledgements are sent marked "urgent" by OpenMail. A
way of configuring this so that they are either sent with
the same priority as the original message or sent with a
specific acknowldegement level would be desirable.
For instance, a general.cfg option like : AK_ACK_MSG_PRI=0
could be used to force all acknowledgements to be sent with
normal priority. (valid values : 0, 1 (non-urgent) and 2
(urgent))
In addition, the following configuration option could be
used to tie the priority of the acknowledgement message to
be the same as the that for the message being acknowledged :
AK_ACK_SAME_PRI=TRUE
CR: JAGab35777 SR: D500401539
The routine that maps a mailnode to a host name does not
handle TTX variants of mailnodes correctly.
CR: JAGab32360 SR: 1653229252
Some aspect of the Japanese localisation of the Web Client
needed improvment.
CR: JAGab36169 SR: D500426155
unix.in is not tidying up its temporary files thus creating
the occasional orphan.
CR: JAGab36162 SR: D500425934
ual_DeleteList in ual_access.c can be called repeatedly to
close the same UAL List as part of the tidyup/shutdown
activity at the end of a session. Any memory free'ed should
set the pointers to NULL after the free so that a second
entry does not free the memory again (illegally).
CR: JAGab34730 SR: 5003446914
The OpenMail command ommoddir can be used to set the
Directory Change Log Life, and so can the Directory
Synchronisation commands 'omaddds -n' and 'ommodds -n'.
Internally, these 2 log life values are held in different
places.
The man pages for omaddds and ommodds do not explain the
interaction between these 2 log life settings, or how to
reduce the log life.
Further the 'omaddds -n' command cannot be used to set the
log life to less than the default value of 7. This is not
explained.
CR: JAGab36133 SR: D500424820
unix.out does not output a From line for MDN/DSNs.
CR: JAGab34757 SR: 5003453712
There is no default action for 5* and 4* returns for SM.
There should be.
CR: JAGab35992 SR: D500417568
Child processes spawned to handle incoming connections were
trying to validate the name of the protocol that was
configured for NDNs. They can't do this validation
properly, because they have discarded all knowledge about
protocols other than the incoming one they were spawned to
handle.
CR: JAGab35778 SR: D500401547
RTF Preview call did not understand multibyte.
CR: JAGab35772 SR: D500399246
Parts of mime default mailnode left around with tnef
mailnode
CR: JAGab34545 SR: 5003406132
omscan's design means that it needs the memory to store the
item info of the entire message store in order to detect
orphans, therefore it hits the limit when the message store
is very large.
CR: JAGab34737 SR: 5003448654
A coding defect in the service router meant that routable
ORNs without a Surname field were unnecessarily looked up
in the directory.
CR: JAGab32580 SR: D500426676
A coding problem in the Internet gateway and MIME item
browser cause content-type header fields to be converted to
lower case when associating a character set with a text
content type.
CR: JAGab34109 SR: 1653299974
A defect in cd.browse made it fail to fold a long line in
some cases, and this was causing the consequence that
cd.browse repeatedly processes the same record but does not
move on.
CR: JAGab36221 SR: D500428029
T.61 text is not being treated as text when local.delivery
set the 'MAPI attachment' flag in the msg container.
CR: JAGab36194 SR: D500426882
The problem is caused by the file information being recorded
even if it is found to be a non-openmail file when scanning
the data sub domain.
CR: JAGab36236 SR: D500428953
The code to update an existing list of items does not find
out whether it is a BB list that is being updated -
consequently the read/unread status is taken to be that of
the new item rather than using the BB user sequence file to
determine whether the item is new for this particular user.
CR: JAGab36234 SR: D500428821
The problem was caused by dodgy code in brw_mime.c -- the
code set a flag to re-read a blank line even if no blank
line had been read.
CR: JAGab34968 SR: D500293266
A problem in constructing the form of the filter required
for submission to the UAL caused the final ")" character
to be dropped from the UAL search request.
CR: JAGab32583 SR: D500427344
Failed deletion synchronisations are currently ignored.
CR: JAGab36055 SR: D500421016
The omscan orphan scanning process can take a long time
and also slows down other OpenMail processes.
CR: JAGab36239 SR: D500429050
When checking that the omoff process has completed, the
check erroneously included the username, which can vary.
CR: JAGab34717 SR: 5003444901
The problem is caused by the limit of 256MB maximum size of
stack + data allowed by conventional segmentation on AIX
being reached. (See Large Program Support Overview - from
AIX 3.2.5 "info" command).
CR: JAGab36230 SR: D500428318
The DNS lookup files were not copied to the change root
directory. The system could recognize only IP addresses and
not aliases.
CR: JAGab36231 SR: D500428326
The file ownerships for the OpenMail files in the change
root directory were changed to bin:hpoffice, wherever
possible. User 'bin' does not have any permissions on the
files owned by it.
CR: JAGab34719 SR: 5003445072
When ccMail quotes a line that is exactly full, it adds a
trailing space. The cd.browser correctly identifies this
as a line overflow and wraps the line, effectively adding a
new line.
CR: JAGab34136 SR: 1653303784
There are 3 causes of this problem : 1 The UAL does not
have the correct value for the size when the list command
is done. 2 The UAL has a new optimisation for its datacomm
which cuts down on sending un-necessary information. Thus,
when the size is thought to be 0, no size information is
transmitted at all. Before, the value 0 used to be
transmitted. 3 The Web client has not been updated to
reflect the change mentioned in cause 2.
CR: JAGab36241 SR: D500429175
The code called the select system call with Max FD set
much larger than the readfds... array sizes. Consequently
select failed, and the client could not get the
result of its bind call to the server.
CR: JAGab34145 SR: 1653304717
A coding problem in the Item Browser caused the attachment
filename containing a semi-colon to be truncated after the
semi-colon. This then caused the truncated filename not to
be found and the Item Browser to crash.
SR:
8606152653 8606155833 8606156005 8606157213 8606158242
8606159318 8606159513 8606159909 8606160320 8606160571
8606162142 8606162163 8606162796 8606164212 8606164474
8606164917 8606165208 8606165435 8606168062 8606168129
8606168431 8606161671 8606112256 8606135910 8606136077
8606141768 8606144279 8606145237 8606145896 8606146003
8606151881 8606152455 8606152480 8606154150 8606154191
8606154357 8606154360 8606154726 8606155703 8606158413
1653262501 8606101643 8606105114 8606114526 8606131537
8606132524 8606132732 8606133711 8606133860 8606134007
8606134759 8606134871 8606137667 8606137874 8606138290
8606139655 8606141637 8606141783 8606142895 8606143206
8606143218 8606151872 8606136626 8606134884 1653240259
5003366708 5003454405 1653285569 1653296350 1653298653
1653306589 1653310714 5003465195 D500253328 8606105866
8606105948 8606106702 8606107035 8606107773 8606108351
8606109330 8606109847 8606112206 8606112263 8606114582
8606114696 8606124275 8606124793 8606124838 8606125848
8606127917 8606128205 8606129065 8606129086 8606129210
8606129240 8606129332 8606129454 8606129510 8606129512
8606129516 8606129914 8606130260 8606130710 8606131026
8606131027 8606131199 8606131389 8606131548 8606132170
8606132204 8606132408 8606132664 8606132703 8606132708
8606133544 8606134624 8606134641 8606135412 8606135539
5003444679 1653272351 1653291617 8606101854 8606103019
8606104741 8606104884 8606105045 8606106664 8606106674
8606107113 8606107301 8606107609 8606109138 8606109555
8606110523 8606110525 8606110529 8606110999 8606111002
8606111938 8606112091 8606113989 8606113992 8606114169
8606114376 8606114524 8606124586 8606124910 8606125286
8606110686 D500419564 1653304451 1653307066 1653307249
1653309591 5003458851 D500353086 D500413443 D500430124
D500430421 D500420604 8606100829 8606100833 8606101161
8606101253 8606101412 8606101413 8606101484 8606101630
8606101674 8606101738 8606101865 8606101892 8606102816
8606103098 8606103168 8606103183 8606103270 8606103536
8606103672 8606103683 8606103696 8606103949 8606104673
8606105379 8606105942 8606106089 8606106663 8606107612
5003454785 1653286757 1653305789 1653306381 1653308544
D500428383 D500429423 D500430249 D500430413 1653308734
8606100966 8606101415 8606102175
Patch Files:
OpenMail.OM-ADM,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ADM
OpenMail.OM-AMECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMECAT
OpenMail.OM-AMEICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEICE
OpenMail.OM-APPL,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-APPL
OpenMail.OM-BB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-BB
OpenMail.OM-CCMOB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CCMOB
OpenMail.OM-CHSCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSCAT
OpenMail.OM-CHSICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSICE
OpenMail.OM-CHSPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSPSS
OpenMail.OM-CORE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_22700/ompatch.idx
/opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_22700/omunpatch
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CORE
/opt/openmail/patch/ompatch
OpenMail.OM-DESK,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DESK
OpenMail.OM-DSYNC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DSYNC
OpenMail.OM-ENGCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGCAT
OpenMail.OM-ENGICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGICE
OpenMail.OM-FINCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINCAT
OpenMail.OM-FINICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINICE
OpenMail.OM-FRECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FRECAT
OpenMail.OM-FREICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FREICE
OpenMail.OM-GERCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERCAT
OpenMail.OM-GERICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERICE
OpenMail.OM-IMAP4,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-IMAP4
OpenMail.OM-ITACAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITACAT
OpenMail.OM-ITAICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITAICE
OpenMail.OM-KORCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORCAT
OpenMail.OM-KORICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORICE
OpenMail.OM-KORPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORPSS
OpenMail.OM-LC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LC
OpenMail.OM-LDAP,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LDAP
OpenMail.OM-MAN,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-MAN
OpenMail.OM-NIPCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPCAT
OpenMail.OM-NIPICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPICE
OpenMail.OM-NIPPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPPSS
OpenMail.OM-NIPWEB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPWEB
OpenMail.OM-NOTES,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NOTES
OpenMail.OM-PMOVER,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PMOVER
OpenMail.OM-POP3,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-POP3
OpenMail.OM-PTBCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBCAT
OpenMail.OM-PTBICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBICE
OpenMail.OM-RC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-RC
OpenMail.OM-SMS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SMS
OpenMail.OM-SPACAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPACAT
OpenMail.OM-SPAICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPAICE
OpenMail.OM-SWECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWECAT
OpenMail.OM-SWEICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWEICE
OpenMail.OM-UNIX,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-UNIX
OpenMail.OM-X400,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-X400
what(1) Output:
OpenMail.OM-ADM,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ADM:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-AMECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMECAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-AMEICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-APPL,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-APPL:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-BB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-BB:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-CCMOB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CCMOB:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-CHSCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSCAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-CHSICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-CHSPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSPSS:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-CORE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CORE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-DESK,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DESK:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-DSYNC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DSYNC:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-ENGCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGCAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-ENGICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-FINCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINCAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-FINICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-FRECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FRECAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-FREICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FREICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-GERCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERCAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-GERICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-IMAP4,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-IMAP4:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-ITACAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITACAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-ITAICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITAICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-KORCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORCAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-KORICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-KORPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORPSS:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-LC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LC:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-LDAP,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LDAP:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-MAN,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-MAN:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-NIPCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPCAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-NIPICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-NIPPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPPSS:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-NIPWEB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPWEB:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-NOTES,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NOTES:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-PMOVER,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PMOVER:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-POP3,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-POP3:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-PTBCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBCAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-PTBICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-RC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-RC:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-SMS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SMS:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-SPACAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPACAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-SPAICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPAICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-SWECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWECAT:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-SWEICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWEICE:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-UNIX,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-UNIX:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-X400,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-X400:
No what strings
OpenMail.OM-CORE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
/opt/openmail/patch/ompatch:
$Header: sh_patch.gen /main/47 2000/10/10 15:39:37 t
onyn $
/opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_22700/omunpatch:
$Header: sh_unpat.gen,v
/opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_22700/ompatch.idx:
No what strings
cksum(1) Output:
OpenMail.OM-ADM,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2575790075 1147335 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ADM
OpenMail.OM-AMECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1526986887 299457 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMECAT
OpenMail.OM-AMEICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
4231027138 112566 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEICE
OpenMail.OM-APPL,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3935325328 573045 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-APPL
OpenMail.OM-BB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
757328466 215289 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-BB
OpenMail.OM-CCMOB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3876901998 196159 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CCMOB
OpenMail.OM-CHSCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
875645368 135600 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSCAT
OpenMail.OM-CHSICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
4283064551 99510 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSICE
OpenMail.OM-CHSPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3927866594 64922 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSPSS
OpenMail.OM-CORE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1093836393 14909620 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CORE
OpenMail.OM-DESK,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2479938226 380332 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DESK
OpenMail.OM-DSYNC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2210559039 341652 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DSYNC
OpenMail.OM-ENGCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2453786499 299475 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGCAT
OpenMail.OM-ENGICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2091745318 112544 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGICE
OpenMail.OM-FINCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3137150673 278987 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINCAT
OpenMail.OM-FINICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2272974488 115016 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINICE
OpenMail.OM-FRECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3081240397 278820 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FRECAT
OpenMail.OM-FREICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
379973632 100378 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FREICE
OpenMail.OM-GERCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
4241799431 279228 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERCAT
OpenMail.OM-GERICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2035275499 100320 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERICE
OpenMail.OM-IMAP4,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2595713554 482761 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-IMAP4
OpenMail.OM-ITACAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1471780824 276290 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITACAT
OpenMail.OM-ITAICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3001876574 99720 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITAICE
OpenMail.OM-KORCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1490560296 137482 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORCAT
OpenMail.OM-KORICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
181021187 99839 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORICE
OpenMail.OM-KORPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3682259280 66894 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORPSS
OpenMail.OM-LC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2065337101 1839441 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LC
OpenMail.OM-LDAP,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1360001818 292277 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LDAP
OpenMail.OM-MAN,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1398260739 24820 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-MAN
OpenMail.OM-NIPCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3430538798 139176 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPCAT
OpenMail.OM-NIPICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
303123055 102277 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPICE
OpenMail.OM-NIPPSS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
342671782 65923 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPPSS
OpenMail.OM-NIPWEB,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1703129813 14152 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPWEB
OpenMail.OM-NOTES,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
719773226 1194134 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NOTES
OpenMail.OM-PMOVER,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3317774367 140345 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PMOVER
OpenMail.OM-POP3,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2511987939 402048 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-POP3
OpenMail.OM-PTBCAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1405420154 279718 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBCAT
OpenMail.OM-PTBICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3572684284 100245 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBICE
OpenMail.OM-RC,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
939299883 3478723 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-RC
OpenMail.OM-SMS,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1828133444 419657 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SMS
OpenMail.OM-SPACAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
4255719843 277752 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPACAT
OpenMail.OM-SPAICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1040347087 100102 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPAICE
OpenMail.OM-SWECAT,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3151313387 276130 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWECAT
OpenMail.OM-SWEICE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
3805338575 114065 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWEICE
OpenMail.OM-UNIX,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
2186901276 359952 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-UNIX
OpenMail.OM-X400,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
191362581 1104604 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-X400
OpenMail.OM-CORE,fr=B.06.00,fa=HP-UX_B.10.20_700/800,v=HP:
1135393159 31503 /opt/openmail/patch/ompatch
2352249757 16341 /opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_22700/omunpatch
3333559000 451568 /opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_22700/ompatch.idx
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_20046 PHSS_20552 PHSS_21618 PHSS_21698 PHSS_18283 PHSS_18906
PHSS_19173 PHSS_20013 PHSS_20777 PHSS_21440 PHSS_21945 PHSS_22362
PHSS_22458
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_22699:
s700: 10.20 10.24 10.30
s800: 10.20 10.24 10.30
PFSS_17026:
sparcSUN: 5.5.1 5.6 5.7
PASS_17026:
AIX: 4.2.1 4.3
PLSS_17027:
intelLinux: RedHat6.0 RedHat6.1 RedHat6.2
PLSS_17028:
intelLinux: RedHat7.0
Patch Package Size: 32070 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHSS_22700
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_22700.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_22700. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHSS_22700.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_22700.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_22700.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_22700.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
SUBSYSTEM_SHUT
=================================================
PHSS_22458:
=================================================
CR: JAGad30987 SR: 8606161671
-------------------------------
Server components for the MAPI Offline Folder Sync. EEP
Set the general.cfg option OFS_ENABLED=TRUE to enable
offline folder sync. with Outlook.
See MAPI OFS Release Notes for details of OpenMail server
and MAPI/SP changes.
=================================================
PHSS_22362:
=================================================
CR: JAGad23468 SR: 8606154150
-------------------------------
After installing Openmail on Linux, ommakeom needs to be run
to create the first data instance, if not already present.
This must be done before omrc is run to start OpenMail.
CR: JAGad27743 SR: 8606158413
-------------------------------
The general.cfg options :
MDC_DDS_DELETE_DATA and MDC_DDS_LOG_FNAME
are no longer supported as of the October 2000 periodic
patch.
=================================================
PHSS_21440:
=================================================
CR: JAGab34850 SR: D500253328
-------------------------------
## Quoted Strings Support in general.cfg ##
Generally , '_' characters entered as part
{<tag>=<value>} <value> string in general.cfg
are converted to ' ' characters. With this fix
in place, we provide an option to the customer
to enter the <value> string within double-quotes,
and thereby retaining '_' as '_' itself.
Something like UXO_UNIX_MAIL_CHARSET="ISO8859_1".
To enable this fix, the customer needs to have
another tweak CUST_QUOTED_CFG_OPTIONS_SUPPORTED=TRUE,
before the line where the <value> string is
entered within double-quotes. This pre-conditional
check is done for both the GR5 & GR6 versions.
CR: JAGac87851 SR: 8606129516
-------------------------------
If the webselect.cgi CGI script is called with the "https"
protocol then the ROOT-URL tweak must be specified in the
~openmail/omhtml/config file.
CR: JAGac88829 SR: 8606129914
-------------------------------
The November 1999 and February 2000
periodic patches incorrectly stated
that the default valued of the general.cfg
setting : UXO_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME was TRUE.
For B.06.00 and later, the default value
is FALSE.
CR: JAGac95131 SR: 8606130260
-------------------------------
To enable internet address comments to be saved in messages
entering OpenMail through the Internet Gateway, and
displayed by the IMAP4 and POP3 interfaces, set these 2
options in the ~/sys/general.cfg file:
INET_SAVE_IA_COMMENTS=TRUE
INET_DISPLAY_IA_COMMENTS=TRUE
=================================================
PHSS_20777:
=================================================
CR: JAGab32483 SR: 5003444679
-------------------------------
Special 1159 for HKT
For further information about all the new enhancements
available
in this patch, refer to the following web-site:
<http://www.pwd.hp.com/cyc/om/90/showfile.cgi?100-1315>
CR: JAGab83272 SR: 8606110523
-------------------------------
1. The Portal feature is OFF. To enable it please specify
the tweaks in /var/opt/openmail/omhtml/portal.cfg.
2. Create symlinks in the web server's cgi-bin directory to
/opt/openmail/bin/webselect.cgi and
/opt/openmail/bin/select.cgi. If symlinks are not allowed,
then copy webselect.cgi and select.cgi
from the /opt/openmail/bin directory to the Web server's
cgi-bin directory and retain the permissions.
***** NOTE: Perform steps 3-6 only if you want the portal
daemon to start automatically during system startup.
Otherwise you will have to
start or stop the daemon manually *****
3. On HP-UX - a) Copy /opt/openmail/newconfig/por_config to
/etc/rc.config.d/omportal. b) Change perms to 444 and
ownership to
bin:bin c) Create symlinks from /sbin/rc*.d to
/sbin/init.d/omportal. For easy reference the names should
end in omportal d) START_PORTAL is 0 in
etc/rc.config.d/omportal. Change it to 1 if you want the
portal process to start during
system startup.
4. On LINUX - a) Copy /opt/openmail/newconfig/por_config to
/etc/sysconfig/omportal. b) Change perms to 444 and
ownership to root:root c) Create symlinks from
/etc/rc.d/rc*.d to /etc/rc.d/init.d/omportal. d)
START_PORTAL is 0 in /etc/sysconfig/omportal. Change it to 1
if you want the portal process to start during system
startup.
5. On AIX - a) Create an entry in the /etc/inittab file for
the portal process (/opt/openmail/bin/portal.daemon) if you
want the script to start during system startup. b) Add entry
/opt/openmail/bin/kill.portal to the system shutdown script
to shutdown cleanly the portal
daemon during system shutdown.
6. On SunOS - a) Create files /etc/rc0.d/K09omportal and /et
c/rc2.d/S89omportal with perms 555 and ownership root:other
b) Create a link to /etc/init.d/omportal.stop from
/etc/rc0.d/K09omportal and a link to
/etc/init.d/omportal.start from
/etc/rc2.d/S89omportal.
***** NOTE: Perform step 7 if you want to manually start or
stop the
portal daemon *****
7. To manually start the portal daemon, type
/opt/openmail/bin/portal.daemon. To manually stop the portal
daemon type /opt/openmail/bin/kill.portal. You must have
root privileges.
8. The portal daemon starts a UAL session for performing the
lookup of user names. This session is affected by the tag
that sets the UAL idle time out (UAL_IDLE_TIMEOUT) in the
general.cfg file. If the portal daemon is running and
UAL_IDLE_TIMEOUT has been set, the daemon will stop if no
user signs on to Web Client 6.0 within the timeout period.
You will then need to restart the
portal daemon manually.
Increase the value of UAL_IDLE_TIMEOUT in general.cfg if
necessary, or alternatively edit the configuration file for
the user specified as PORTAL-USER in the
~/openmail/sys/user.cfg directory, to add the tag
UAL_IDLE_TIMEOUT with the desired
value.
CR: JAGac39969 SR: 8606124586
-------------------------------
This patch installs new omrouter, omdirex,
omdump and setup binaries into the
notes.inst directory under the Openmail binaries
directory tree. To complete the installation, it is
necessary to run the appropriate copy of the setup
program for your platform as documented in the
original Openmail Lotus Notes Gateway installation
instructions. It is only necessary to setup the
binaries & messcats if setup has been run before on
the Domino installation, although running the full
setup will not cause any harm.
=================================================
PHSS_20013:
=================================================
CR: JAGab32576 SR: D500419564
-------------------------------
A new general.cfg option has been added which
affects how the POP3 and IMAP treat filenames
in MIME messages :
BRW_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME
The defualt value of this is "TRUE".
This means that the preference order for choosing
a candidate "filename=" value for the
Content-Disposition line for a body part is now :
1. Based on the T61 subject if
BRW_T61_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME
is set.
2. The basename of any Original filename
3. Based on the subject if
BRW_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME is TRUE (or not set)
4. Nothing.
CR: JAGab34141 SR: 1653304451
-------------------------------
Added Tweak DS_MOD_NOENTRY_TO_ADD
If Set to TRUE, when DirSync Server recevies a MODIFY
Request on an Entry Not-Existing, DirSync Server Adds
the Entry.
MODIFY Fails, if tweak is set to FALSE.
Default = FALSE.
Need to ReStart DirSync Service for the new behaviour
CR: JAGab34164 SR: 1653307249
-------------------------------
Added Tweak XP_USE_INTERNAL_DL
If Set to TRUE, xport.in , while decoding a doubly
wrapped message
will use the Internal DL, inplace of the External DL.
CR: JAGab37437 SR: D500420604
-------------------------------
A new general.cfg option has been added which
affects how the internet Gateway treats filenames
in MIME messages :
UXO_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME
The default value of this is "FALSE".
This means that the preference order for choosing
a candidate "filename=" value for the
Content-Disposition line for a body part is now :
1. Based on the T61 subject if
UXO_T61_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME
is set.
2. The basename of any Original filename
3. Based on the subject if
UXO_ITEMSUB_IS_FNAME is TRUE
4. Nothing.
CR: JAGab39209 SR: 8606100833
-------------------------------
To configure the Outgoing Mail Gateway so that only X400
attributes are used for lookup add the following line to
general.cfg :
INET_USE_X400_ATTS_FOR_LOOKUP=TRUE
Note the default behaviour will change in versions of
OpenMail later than B.06.00
CR: JAGab52686 SR: 8606101484
-------------------------------
To let the fix take effect, you need to set
CCS_SINGLE_ESC_UNIT=TRUE in general.cfg
CR: JAGab69581 SR: 8606103183
-------------------------------
A new general.cfg option has been added which
affects how the internet Gateway, and the
Pop3 and IMAP4 clients treat filenames for inline
items in MIME messages :
INET_INLINE_FNAME_ALLOWED
The default value is "TRUE". If the value is
"FALSE", body parts with Content-Disposition
"inline" will not have a "filename" specified.
CR: JAGab70399 SR: 8606103536
-------------------------------
To configure the Outgoing Internet Mail Gateway so that the
OpenMail message Creator is made the "Return-Path"
recipient (this is the "MAIL FROM " address) and the
P2_Originator is made the "From:" recipient, add the
following line to general.cfg :
UXO_P2_ORIGINATOR_IS_PREFERRED_MAIL_FROM=FALSE
CR: JAGab73411 SR: 8606105379
-------------------------------
omaddred has been changed so that it
can only be used by OpenMail administrators.
=================================================
PHSS_19173:
=================================================
CR: JAGab36232 SR: D500428383
-------------------------------
Service Router Viral Cleaning
Contact Commitment Request on comitreq
pwd.hp.com for more
details.
CR: JAGab49811 SR: 8606101415
-------------------------------
For Simple ServiceGuard installations of OpenMail, i.e.
those which do not make use of a
OMDATADIR/global/config file, setting of a
new general.cfg tweak is required if using Outlook Free/Busy
time functionality. Set GCL_SIMPLE_SG_PKG_NAME={SG package
name} to declare the ServiceGuard package name for OpenMail.
This will cause the Directory Relay Server to use the
package name rather than the machine's hostname.
Note: After setting this tweak, new entries put in the
mailnode mapping file (OMDATADIR/sys/mnMapFile) by
the Directory Relay Server will refer to this package name
rather than a host name. But there
may still be old entries which refer to the real machine
name. So make sure that all servers have their mnMapFile
updated either by running omresetmn, or by manually
modifying the entries using
ommodmnmp.
===========================================================
PHSS_18906:
===========================================================
CR: JAGab34063 SR: 1653294579
-------------------------------
To activate this feature, add UX_SPLIT_TNEF=TRUE to
general.cfg. The winmail.dat file will then be decoded into
attachments, but no object files etc will be created.
CR: JAGab34021 SR: 1653287946
-------------------------------
Added Tweak BBS_DELLOG_RETENTION_PERIOD=value Specifies the
Retention Period for delete log files. The value need to be
defined in hours. Eg: if BBS_DELLOG_RETENTION_PERIOD is
set to 10, it means that dellog files are retained for 10
hrs on the system from its creation time. DelLog files help
in tracking message re-order in the case of Add/Del. The
Retention period need to be defined b/w 1-24 else it is
defaulted to 24. Need to ReStart BB Service if new value is
added
===========================================================
PHSS_18283:
===========================================================
CR: JAGab33809 SR: 1653256966
-------------------------------
This patch installs new omrouter and omdirex
binaries into the
notes.inst directory under the Openmail binaries
directory tree. To complete the installation, it is
necessary to run the appropriate copy of the setup
program for your platform as documented in the
original Openmail Lotus Notes Gateway installation
instructions. It is only necessary to setup the
binaries & messcats if setup has been run before on
the Domino installation, although running the full
setup will not cause any harm.
CR: JAGab34083 SR: 1653297242
-------------------------------
2 new general.cfg settings are available :
BRW_MIME_SPACE_OK_IN_FNAME UXO_MIME_SPACE_OK_IN_FNAME These
cause the Pop3 / Imap4 servers and the Internet outgoing
gateway to allow filenames inferred from the T.61 subject of
a message to contain spaces.
CR: JAGab33573 SR: 1653231563
-------------------------------
2 new general.cfg options are available : AK_ACK_MSG_PRI
valid values are : 0 (normal) 1 (non-urgent) and 2 (urgent)
Determines the priority to use for acknowledgements if
AK_ACK_SAME_PRI isn't set or the priority of the message
being acknowledged isn't known. AK_ACK_SAME_PRI This causes
the priority of an acknowledgement to be the same as that of
the message being acknowledged. Note that under some
circumstances, the priority of the message being
acknowledged cannot be determined. For instance, clients
which assume responsibility for generating acknowledgements
and use the "MAIL ACK" UAL command.
CR: JAGab34737 SR: 5003448654
-------------------------------
The default behaviour of the service router is changed
in this patch. Routable ORNs that do not contain a Surname
field are no longer looked up in the directory.
To change the behaviour back to the original,
set the general.cfg option
SR_RESOLVE_IF_NO_PN=TRUE
CR: JAGab34968 SR: D500293266
-------------------------------
This patch installs new omdirex binaries into the
notes.inst directory under the Openmail binaries
directory tree. To complete the installation, it is
necessary to run the appropriate copy of the setup
program for your platform as documented in the
original Openmail Lotus Notes Gateway installation
instructions. It is only necessary to setup the
binaries & messcats if setup has been run before on
the Domino installation, although running the full
setup will not cause any harm.
CR: JAGab32583 SR: D500427344
-------------------------------
When delete requests for non-existent items are
processed an entry is written to file :
~openmail/sys/bb/failed.log
Each entry contains the details of the attempted
synchronisation request extracted from the synchronisation
message's first text body part.
CR: JAGab36055 SR: D500421016
-------------------------------
The Omscan program's orphan scanning phase can be
temporarily suspended in memory by sending a SIGUSR1 signal
to the parent omscan process e.g. kill -s SIGUSR1 #####
where ##### is the parent omscan process (there are 2
processes) It is worth checking STDERR. If "Freeze Signal
Ignored" has been written to STDERR, you have either : i.
sent the signal to the wrong process ii. omscan.orphans is
not at a safe stage to freeze yet - try again later. If
"Omscan Freeze Requested" has been written to STDERR, the
signal has been noted and omscan will stop at the next
convenient point. When that point is reached, "Omscan
Frozen" is written to STDERR.
To unfreeze omscan :
kill -s SIGUSR2 #####
After this, "Omscan Unfrozen" should be written to STDERR.
CR: JAGab36230 SR: D500428318
-------------------------------
The following steps should be performed BEFORE the
installation of this patch on a VirtualVault system. IGNORE
these steps for a non-VirtualVault system. 1. Ensure that
you are signed on as the root. 2. Execute the command,
/tcb/bin/setlevel -s "system" 3. Delete all the files from
the /var/opt/openmail/tmp directory. 4. Execute the
command, /sbin/chlevel -L "system" /var/opt/openmail/tmp
----------------------------------------------------------
This patch will need the following minimum disk
space requirements:
/opt/openmail/patch : 99 MB
NOTE: ServiceGuard Installations will need twice
this amount.
----------------------------------------------------------
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_22700------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHNE_22542
Date Loaded: 20001208
Title: s700_800 11.00 PCI 100BT lan cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHNE_22542
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 PCI 100BT lan cumulative patch
Creation Date: 00/11/29
Post Date: 00/12/08
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products:
B5509BA B.11.00.01 B.11.00.02 B.11.00.03 B.11.00.04
B5509BA B.11.00.05
J4253AA B.11.00.01 B.11.00.02 B.11.00.03 B.11.00.04
J4253AA B.11.00.05
A5230A B.11.00.01 B.11.00.02 B.11.00.03 B.11.00.04
A5230A B.11.00.05
Filesets:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical:
Yes
PHNE_22542: PANIC
PHNE_21682: PANIC
Category Tags:
defect_repair enhancement general_release critical panic
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHNE_22542
Symptoms:
PHNE_22542:
1. 100BT is randomly missing packets.
2. System panics due to instruction page fault.
3. 'netfmt' on 100BT traces causes SIGSEGV while running
HP_APA LAN_MONITOR
4. 100BT card hangs occasionally. The card is unable to
receive any frames.
PHNE_21682:
1. lanadmin -A to change MAC address causes panic:
wait_for_lock
PHNE_20442:
1. Wrong message is logged in dmesg as "Unable to setup
Read / write prefetch lengths".
2. Wrong nettl informative message being logged when speed
is changed using lanadmin.
3. lanadmin statistics are not updated & cleared correctly.
PHNE_19079:
1. The inbound octet count displayed by lanadmin is always
zero.
2. SAM does not support altering speed (10 or 100Mbps) and
duplex mode (half or full) settings on the interface.
3. Applications (including lanadmin) receive 10 for 10Mbps
or 100 for 100Mbps for the speed value in the ifSpeed
field of the mib structure. lanadmin therefore displays
10 or 100 for the interface (link) speed.
4. 'lanadmin -x [nmid]' display does not indicate whether
the card is running in auto-negotiation or manual mode.
5. lanadmin cannot alter the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
size value of the interface.
6. Applications do not receive outbound traffic from the
interface when they enable promiscuous mode on the
interface.
7. Outbound queue length can become negative after clearing
net statistics using lanadmin.
8. Collisions are not detected by btlan driver.
9. IP Multicasting problems with 100BT when cable is
disconnected and reconnected.
10. The actual link configuration does not reflect what is
manually configured in /etc/rc.config.d/hppci100conf.
Defect Description:
PHNE_22542:
1. JAGad03897:
If 100BT NIC does not have access to an available
receive buffer the card will drop packets.
Resolution:
The driver doubled the number of receive buffers
available for the card.
2. JAGad24136:
The data portion of the receive buffers was not cacheline
aligned.
Stack trace follows,
A. Original Dump:
freeb_pullupmsg+0x2c4
freeb+0xe4c
freemsg+0x18
ip_rput_local+0x1b80
ip_rput+0x40c
putnext+0x228
hp_dlpi_unitdata_in+0x58
chp_dlpi_mblk_intr_put+0x17c
streams_put_release+0x398
hp_dlpi_mblk_intr+0x7c
lanc_ether_ics+0x230
btlan_receive_frame+0x550
btlan_isr+0x120
dino_isr+0x184
up_ext_interrupt+0x1e0
ivti_patch_to_nop2+0x0
idle+0x5ac
swidle_exit+0x0
B. jaguar:
freeb_pullupmsg+0x2c4
freeb+0xe4c
soreceive+0x12cc
recvit+0x1d4
recvfrom+0x94
syscall+0x758
$syscallrtn+0x0
C. kabalah:
freeb+0xb64
freemsg+0x18
lanc_802_2_ics+0x130
btlan_receive_frame+0x590
btlan_isr+0x120
dino_isr+0x184
mp_ext_interrupt+0x378
ivti_patch_to_nop3+0x0
idle+0x598
swidle_exit+0x0
Resolution:
The 100BT driver now ensures the receive buffers data is
cacheline aligned.
3. JAGad28394:
Wrong number of arguments are passed to a function in the
formatter.
Resolution:
The correct number of arguments are now passed to the
function in the formatter.
4. JAGad33760:
When a very high number of receive errors occur the
driver will lose descriptors. Eventually the card will
no longer be able to receive frames.
Resolution:
The driver now handles receiving errors correctly.
PHNE_21682:
1. JAGad05541: The problem is due to waking up a dlpi
thread while holding spinlock on ICS.
Resolution:
The driver now releases spinlock when it wakes up dlpi
thread in transmit completion function.
PHNE_20442:
1. JAGab72844: message logged Unable to setup Read /
write prefetch lengths.
Resolution:
Now the message is no more logged.
2. JAGab81818: When speed is changed the informative
message logged is not correct.
Resolution:
A correct message is now logged when speed is changed.
3. JAGab70255: Driver reports bad statistics via netstat
and lanadmin.
Resolution:
The driver is modified to update all the statistics
that are supported by the card.
PHNE_19079:
1. The driver did not properly increment the inbound octet
count.
Resolution:
The driver increments the inbound octet count when a
a packet is received.
2. No supporting ioctls were implemented in the driver for
SAM to use.
Resolution:
Implemented the required ioctls that the corresponding
code in SAM uses.
3. The driver stores 10 for 10Mbps and 100 for 100Mbps in
its local mib related data structures.
Resolution:
Modified driver code to store 10000000 for 10Mbps and
100000000 for 100Mbps in its local mib data structures.
4. The driver did not provide ioctls for lanadmin to use to
obtain the information about the mode (autonegotiation or
manual) mode in which it was operating.
Resolution:
The driver implemented the new ioctl for obtaining the
above mode information.
5. The driver did not implement ioctl for lanadmin to use to
alter the MTU size value on the interface.
Resolution:
The driver implemented the new ioctl for changing the MTU
size value for the interface.
6. The driver did not implement appropriate functionality
which would return a copy of the transmitted packet to
the upper protocols.
Resolution:
The driver implemented appropriate functionality
which would return a copy of the transmitted packet to
the upper protocols.
7. The driver used to erroneously zero the outbound queue
length when clear stat command was issued. Later when a
queued packet was Transmitted successfully the driver
decrements the queue length by one, thus making the
counter negative.
Resolution:
The code is modified, not to zero out the out bound queue
length when net statistics clear command is issued.
8. The checking for collisions in the driver was incorrect.
The driver used to check for error summary bit only.
This causes collision detection to go un-noticed.
Resolution:
The driver is modified to check for any and all the
error conditions that can occur during transmission.
9.IP Multicast addresses were lost when there is a cable
disconnect and reconnect. This is due to driver state
being still down when the link up state is notified to
upper layer.
Resolution:
The driver state is changed to on line before the link
up state is notified to upper layers.
10. The array of link configuration data in
/etc/rc.config.d/hppci100conf was non-sequential
which the startup script (/sbin/init.d/hppci100)
could not handle correctly.
Resolution:
The startup script (/sbin/init.d/hppci100) is modified
to skip over the missing indices in the array and work
through all that are provided
SR:
8606164461 8606159065 8606134762 8606154819 8606136416
8606105029 8606109120 8606103478 5003432179 1653286500
4701414177 5003467001 4701430140 5003463430
Patch Files:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libbtlan5.a
/usr/conf/lib/btlan5_dbg.o
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libbtlan5.a
/usr/conf/lib/btlan5_dbg.o
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.02,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.04,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.05,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/hppci100_init
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hppci100conf
/sbin/init.d/hppci100
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.02,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.04,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.05,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/dsbtlan5.cat
/usr/lib/lanadmin/libdsbtlan5.sl
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.02,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.04,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.05,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/libfmtbtlan5.sl
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/fmtbtlan5.cat
what(1) Output:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libbtlan5.a:
100BT : btlan5.c PCI 100BT Cleanup PHNE_22542 B.11.0
0.07 $Revision: 1.74 $ $Date: 2000/11/07 17:
00:48 $
/usr/conf/lib/btlan5_dbg.o:
None
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libbtlan5.a:
100BT : btlan5.c PCI 100BT Cleanup PHNE_22542 B.11.0
0.07 $Revision: 1.74 $ $Date: 2000/11/07 17:
00:48 $
/usr/conf/lib/btlan5_dbg.o:
None
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/sbin/init.d/hppci100:
: hppci100
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hppci100conf:
: hppci100conf
/usr/sbin/hppci100_init:
hppci100_init $Revision: 1.9 $ $Date: 99/08/18 19:4
7:12 $
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/lanadmin/libdsbtlan5.sl:
libdsbtlan5.sl: Version: B.11.00 $Date: 2000/08/31 1
6:06:18 $
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/dsbtlan5.cat:
None
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/libfmtbtlan5.sl:
BTLAN5: Version: B.11.00 $Date: 99/11/18 14:36
:48 $
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/fmtbtlan5.cat:
None
cksum(1) Output:
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
3724446009 119324 /usr/conf/lib/libbtlan5.a
3641648103 227168 /usr/conf/lib/btlan5_dbg.o
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN32,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
3238982622 69220 /usr/conf/lib/libbtlan5.a
1675849224 183288 /usr/conf/lib/btlan5_dbg.o
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1373922103 8359 /sbin/init.d/hppci100
4125104724 1288 /usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hppci100conf
1031270085 6222 /usr/sbin/hppci100_init
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2085082 28672 /usr/lib/lanadmin/libdsbtlan5.sl
2624246182 3996 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/dsbtlan5.cat
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
3244121717 12288 /usr/lib/libfmtbtlan5.sl
2881009131 14621 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/fmtbtlan5.cat
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 11.00: PHNE_18486 PHNE_18409
s800: 11.00: PHNE_18486 PHNE_18409
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHNE_19079 PHNE_20442 PHNE_21682
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 710 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHNE_22542
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHNE_22542.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHNE_22542. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHNE_22542.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHNE_22542.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHNE_22542.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHNE_22542.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
A new version of file /etc/rc.config.d/hppci100conf
was delivered as a part of this patch, PHNE_21682 which is
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hppci100conf. If you
edit /etc/rc.config.d/hppci100conf you may want to
merge the files.
To set speed and duplex via SAM, users need to install SAM
patch: PHCO_17792
ifconfig down/up is needed while changing MTU using
lanamdin -[M|R] options.
-----End of Document ID: PHNE_22542------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHNE_22461
Date Loaded: 20001208
Title: s700_800 11.00 HSC 100BT lan cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHNE_22461
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 HSC 100BT lan cumulative patch
Creation Date: 00/11/28
Post Date: 00/12/08
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products:
J3620BA B.11.00.01
J3623BA B.11.00.01
J3620BA B.11.00.02
J3623BA B.11.00.02
J3620BA B.11.00.03
J3623BA B.11.00.03
J3620BA B.11.00.04
J3623BA B.11.00.04
J3620BA B.11.00.05
J3623BA B.11.00.05
J3514A B.11.00.04
J3515A B.11.00.04
J3516A B.11.00.04
J3850A B.11.00.04
J3514A B.11.00.05
J3515A B.11.00.05
J3516A B.11.00.05
J3850A B.11.00.05
Filesets:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical:
Yes
PHNE_22461: PANIC
PHNE_21673: PANIC
Category Tags:
defect_repair hardware_enablement enhancement
general_release critical panic
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHNE_22461
Symptoms:
PHNE_22461:
1. 100BT is randomly missing packets.
2. System panics due to instruction page fault.
3. ER: Display capabilities of the switch after auto
negotiation completion in nettl log (informative).
4. ER: .Provide driver revision in btlan4_ift_t_2 structure
for Q4 support.
5. ER: for Q4 (dump reading tool) : change the name of the
internal btlan structure.
6. ER: Startup scripts and conf files should show the cards
that they support.
7. netfmt gets SIGSEGV signal when HP_APA LAN_MONITOR is
active.
8. Cable disconnect for cards with AUI sent 3 events to APA
as a result of which APA fails.
9. 100BT card receive engine hangs resulting in discard of
all incoming packets.
PHNE_21673:
1. Ifconfig and lanadmin values are strange in HP-UX 11.00
2. lanadmin -A to change MAC address causes panic:
wait_for_lock
PHNE_20420:
1. 100BT-FX EGSC card does not recover from link disconnect
& re-connect on D-class machine.
2. HSC 100BT reports bad stats via netstat and lanadmin.
3. Nettl displays incorrect informative message about
speed and mode.
4. ER: Display capabilities of the switch after auto
negotiation completion.
5. Start up scripts fail if there are 10 or more lan cards.
6. btlan interface hangs after 36 hours of testing.
PHNE_17660:
1. SAM does not support altering speed (10 or 100Mbps) and
duplex mode (half or full) settings on the interface.
2. Applications (including lanadmin) receive 10 for 10Mbps
or 100 for 100Mbps for the speed value in the ifSpeed
field of the mib structure. lanadmin therefore displays
10 or 100 for the interface (link) speed.
3. 'lanadmin -x [ppa]' display does not indicate whether the
card is running in the auto-negotiation or manual mode.
4. lanadmin cannot alter the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
size value of the interface.
5. Applications do not receive outbound traffic from the
interface when they enable promiscuous mode on the
interface.
6. Applications joining multicast address groups before
cable disconnect are not able to transmit or receive
traffic to and from these groups after cable reconnect.
7. The actual link configuration does not reflect what is
manually configured in /etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf.
PHNE_16434:
The following symptoms are seen for PHNE_16434:
1. The inbound octet count is always zero.
2. The driver does not update the collision count correctly.
3. The driver now supports the Auto Port Aggregation
product.
PHNE_15415:
The following symptoms are seen for PHNE_15415:
1. The driver will report DMA timeout or command timeout
messages in the system log.
2. The driver is unable to receive IP Multicast frames.
3. After a cable disconnect or a lanadmin reset, IP
Multicast frames are no longer received.
4. The driver may no longer be able to receive packets after
receiving a long Ethernet frame.
5. Some sequences of packets will cause poor receive
performance.
6. Manual Speed and Duplex configuration is now enabled.
7. Driver now supports J3850A card for the T600.
Defect Description:
PHNE_22461:
1. JAGad03897:
If 100BT NIC does not have access to an available
receive buffer the card will drop packets.
Resolution:
The driver doubles the amount of receive buffers
available for the card.
2. JAGad24136:
The data portion of the receive buffers was not cacheline
aligned.
Stack trace follows,
A. Original Dump:
freeb_pullupmsg+0x2c4
freeb+0xe4c
freemsg+0x18
ip_rput_local+0x1b80
ip_rput+0x40c
putnext+0x228
hp_dlpi_unitdata_in+0x58
chp_dlpi_mblk_intr_put+0x17c
streams_put_release+0x398
hp_dlpi_mblk_intr+0x7c
lanc_ether_ics+0x230
btlan_receive_frame+0x550
btlan_isr+0x120
dino_isr+0x184
up_ext_interrupt+0x1e0
ivti_patch_to_nop2+0x0
idle+0x5ac
swidle_exit+0x0
B. jaguar:
freeb_pullupmsg+0x2c4
freeb+0xe4c
soreceive+0x12cc
recvit+0x1d4
recvfrom+0x94
syscall+0x758
$syscallrtn+0x0
C. kabalah:
freeb+0xb64
freemsg+0x18
lanc_802_2_ics+0x130
btlan_receive_frame+0x590
btlan_isr+0x120
dino_isr+0x184
mp_ext_interrupt+0x378
ivti_patch_to_nop3+0x0
idle+0x598
swidle_exit+0x0
Resolution:
The 100BT driver now ensures the receive buffers data is
cacheline aligned.
3. JAGac87811:
The driver was not logging the abilities of the remote
partner after auto negotiation.
Resolution:
The driver is modified to log the capabilities of remote
partner after auto negotiation completion in the nettl
log as informative messages.
4. JAGac87814:
The driver was not including the 'what' string in the
btlan4_ift_t_2 structure.
Resolution:
The btlan4_ift_t_2 structure in the driver has been
modified to include the what string. This is for Q4
support.
5. JAGac87812
The driver shared same data structure name with other
network interface drivers.
Resolution:
Changed the name of btlan3_ift_t structure to
btlan4_ift_t_2
6. JAGab76737:
The driver files/scripts did not indicate the cards that
they support.
Resolution:
Comments were added to the hpgsc100 and hpgsc100_init
files to show the cards that they support.
7. JAGad28394:
Netfmt core dumps when you want to format traces for
100BT.
Resolution:
The function call in netfmt file which caused the core
dump was modified to solve this problem.
8. JAGad31485
Cable disconnect for cards with AUI sent 3 events to APA
as a result of which APA fails.
Resolution:
The AUI_LINKUP event is not sent. The fix also includes
checking for AUI loopback check & if it passes, only then
send a NMV_LINKUP event to APA.
9. JAGad33760:
When a very high number of receive errors occur, the
driver will lose descriptors. Eventually the card will
no longer be able to receive frames.
Resolution:
The driver now handles receiving errors correctly.
PHNE_21673:
1. JAGad04909: The problem is due to driver trying to find
out if there is a cable connected on AUI port. The driver
puts its state to on-line initially and tries to
find out if there is any cable connected on AUI by
sending out internal loop back packet. When it detects
that there is no cable on AUI port, it marks the driver
state as down, however it is not sending any mib event
to upper layers.
Resolution:
The driver now sends a lanc mib event (down) to inform
the upper layer.
2. JAGad05541: The problem is due to waking up a dlpi
thread while holding spinlock on ICS.
Resolution:
The driver now releases spinlock when it wakes up dlpi
thread in transmit completion function.
PHNE_20420:
1. JAGab77511: After cable is re-connected the driver
detects cable connection and issues an internal
reset command. The internal loop back fails during
reset. This causes an endless loop of resets being
done to recover from this error. The internal loop
back fails due to receive interrupt not being delivered
to the driver during reset.
Resolution:
The driver recovers from this error condition in
dma timeout routine.
2. JAGab70255: The driver is not updating all the
statistics correctly.
Resolution:
The driver is modified to update all the statistics
that are supported by the card.
3. JAGab81818: The nettl logging message about speed and
mode displays wrong values.
Resolution:
The driver is modified to display correct speed and mode.
4. JAGab64404(ER): The driver was not logging the abilities
of the remote partner after auto negotiation.
Resolution:
The driver is modified to log the capabilities of remote
partner after auto negotiation completion.
5. JAGac16214: The hpgsc100 script greps for a particular
PPA, but this will match for multiple instances if
there are more than 10 cards.(eg, the script greps for
lan1, this will match lan1, lan10, lan11.. etc).
Resolution:
The script is modified so that it will match for only
one instance. The script now greps for "lan<num> ".
6. JAGac12427: The transmit engine of btlan hangs under
following condition - Whenever the driver receives a
packet containing more than 6 mbufs, it tries to
coalesce this packet into one. If the memory allocation
fails, then this packet is queued for transmit as it is,
with out coalescing. This can stall the transmit engine
if the number of mbufs queued needs more transmit
descriptors than what the driver has.
Resolution:
The driver drops the packet in this condition.
PHNE_17660:
1. No supporting ioctls were implemented in the driver for
SAM to use.
Resolution:
Implemented the required ioctls that the corresponding
code in SAM uses.
2. The driver stores 10 for 10Mbps and 100 for 100Mbps in
its local mib related data structures.
Resolution:
Modified driver code to store 10000000 for 10Mbps and
100000000 for 100Mbps in its local mib data structures.
3. The driver did not provide ioctls for lanadmin to use to
obtain the information about the mode (autonegotiation or
manual) mode in which it was operating.
Resolution:
The driver implemented the new ioctl for obtaining the
above mode information.
4. The driver did not implement ioctl for lanadmin to use to
alter the MTU size value on the interface.
Resolution:
The driver implemented the new ioctl for changing the MTU
size value for the interface.
5. The driver did not implement appropriate functionality
which would return a copy of the transmitted packet to
the upper protocols.
Resolution:
The driver implemented appropriate functionality
which would return a copy of the transmitted packet to
the upper protocols.
6. The driver rejected requests from the IP layer to rejoin
multicast address groups because it notified the upper
protocols about the cable reconnect before it entered
into the correct state.
Resolution:
The driver entered into the correct state after cable
reconnect.
7. The array of link configuration data in
/etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf was non-sequential
which the startup script (/sbin/init.d/hpgsc100)
cannot handle correctly.
Resolution:
The startup script (/sbin/init.d/hpgsc100) is modified
to skip over the missing indices in the array and work
through all that are provided.
PHNE_16434:
The following defect descriptions are for PHNE_16434:
1. The driver did not properly increment the inbound
octet count.
2. After completing a transmission, the driver checks status
bits on the transmit descriptor. If the error bit is set,
the driver will update the mib statistics. The collision
counter does not set the error bit so the collision count
will not be updated if no other errors exist.
PHNE_15415:
The following defect descriptions are for PHNE_15415:
1. The driver incorrectly mapped buffers which crossed
page boundaries. This caused DMA timeouts when the Fast
Ethernet card attempted to access these buffers.
2. After the IP layer joined an IP multicast group, the
driver did not correctly update the fast ethernet card's
address list. Without the correct address list on the
card, IP multicast frames were not received.
3. After a lanadmin reset or a cable disconnect, the card's
address list is reset. The driver failed to update the
card with the correct address list. This prevented IP
multicast frames from being received.
4. After receiving a long frame, the driver will attempt
to reset its receive list. The driver did not correctly
reset the base address of the receive descriptor list.
5. When the card receives a packet, it will only trigger
an interrupt if there is not already a receive interrupt
outstanding. There was a small timing window in the driver
where the driver had finished processing the received
packets but had not informed the card to generate a new
interrupt. This caused the last packet to be delayed.
SR:
8606134762 8606154819 8606129476 8606129479 8606129477
8606107086 8606159065 8606162169 8606164461 8606135776
8606136416 8606113907 8606113954 8606109120 1653292060
8606107322 8606103478 4701430132 1653279240 1653286500
5003432179 5003465328 5003419374 1653254599 1653265959
4701365569 5003403618 1653272427 4701400887 1653271023
4701370148 4701376012
Patch Files:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libbtlan4.a
/usr/conf/lib/btlan4_dbg.o
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.02,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.03,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.05,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libbtlan4.a
/usr/conf/lib/btlan4_dbg.o
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.02,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.03,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.04,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.05,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf
/sbin/init.d/hpgsc100
/usr/sbin/hpgsc100_init
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.02,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.03,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.04,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.05,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/lanadmin/libdsbtlan4.sl
/usr/lib/lanscan/libpebtlan4.sl
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/dsbtlan4.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/pebtlan4.cat
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.02,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.03,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.04,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.05,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/libfmtbtlan4.sl
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/fmtbtlan4.cat
what(1) Output:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libbtlan4.a:
100BT : btlan4.c GSC 100BT Cleanup PHNE_22461 B.11.0
0.08 $Revision: 1.74 $ $Date: 2000/11/07 17:
00:48 $
/usr/conf/lib/btlan4_dbg.o:
None
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libbtlan4.a:
100BT : btlan4.c GSC 100BT Cleanup PHNE_22461 B.11.0
0.08 $Revision: 1.74 $ $Date: 2000/11/07 17:
00:48 $
/usr/conf/lib/btlan4_dbg.o:
None
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf:
hpGSC100conf $Revision: 1.7 $ $Date: 2000/03/03 15:5
4:04 $
/sbin/init.d/hpgsc100:
hpgsc100 $Revision: 1.15 $ $Date: 2000/09/09 12:13:1
2 $
/usr/sbin/hpgsc100_init:
hpgsc100_init $Revision: 1.7 $ $Date: 99/07/16 11:2
7:52 $
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/lanadmin/libdsbtlan4.sl:
libdsbtlan4.sl: Version: B.11.00 $Date: 2000/08/31 1
6:06:18 $
/usr/lib/lanscan/libpebtlan4.sl:
libpebtlan4.sl: Version: B.11.00 $Date: 99/06/08 20:
09:38 $
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/dsbtlan4.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/pebtlan4.cat:
None
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/libfmtbtlan4.sl:
BTLAN4: Version: B.11.00 $Date: 2000/09/12 12:
25:40 $
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/fmtbtlan4.cat:
None
cksum(1) Output:
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,
v=HP:
3261279389 118124 /usr/conf/lib/libbtlan4.a
1640731437 227168 /usr/conf/lib/btlan4_dbg.o
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,
v=HP:
3837141255 68616 /usr/conf/lib/libbtlan4.a
2125259672 183288 /usr/conf/lib/btlan4_dbg.o
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1384492687 1344 /usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf
2472658191 8502 /sbin/init.d/hpgsc100
2710659864 6217 /usr/sbin/hpgsc100_init
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
88744908 28672 /usr/lib/lanadmin/libdsbtlan4.sl
2141442502 12288 /usr/lib/lanscan/libpebtlan4.sl
2624246182 3996 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/dsbtlan4.cat
3231781941 114 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/pebtlan4.cat
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT,fr=B.11.00.01,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1216408239 12288 /usr/lib/libfmtbtlan4.sl
3313590868 14643 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/fmtbtlan4.cat
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 11.00: PHNE_18409 PHNE_18075
s800: 11.00: PHNE_18409 PHNE_18075
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHNE_15415 PHNE_16434 PHNE_17660 PHNE_20420 PHNE_21673
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 730 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHNE_22461
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHNE_22461.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHNE_22461. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHNE_22461.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHNE_22461.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHNE_22461.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHNE_22461.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
A new version of file /etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf
is delivered as part of this patch,
as /usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf file.
If you have edited /etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf file,
you may want to merge these files.
To set speed and duplex via SAM, users need to install SAM
patch: PHCO_17792. You also need to merge
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf file with
/etc/rc.config.d/hpgsc100conf.
ifconfig down/up is needed while changing MTU using
lanadmin -[M|R] options.
-----End of Document ID: PHNE_22461------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHKL_22568
Date Loaded: 20001208
Title: s700_800 11.00 signal,threads,spinlock,scheduler,IDS,q3p
Patch Name: PHKL_22568
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 signal,threads,spinlock,scheduler,IDS,q3p
Creation Date: 00/11/01
Post Date: 00/12/08
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical:
No (superseded patches were critical)
PHKL_20625: PANIC
Category Tags:
defect_repair hardware_enablement enhancement
general_release critical panic
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHKL_22568
Symptoms:
PHKL_22568:
( SR: 8606163813 CR: JAGad33117 )
A multithreaded private third quadrant process will core
dump.
PHKL_22145:
( SR: 8606141357 CR: JAGad10718 )
Multi-threaded processes may not respond to SIGKILL,
SIGSTOP, or SIGCONT making the process "unkillable".
PHKL_21830:
( SR: 8606127468 CR: JAGac77753 )
User can incorrectly create a thread and bind it to a
deallocated processor.
Note that this defect can only be seen when processors
have been deallocated explicitly through administrator
intervention.
PHKL_21348:
( SR: 8606124297 CR: JAGac39680 )
When an application specifies signal(SIGCHLD,SIG_IGN)
and forks a child, it still gets interrupted when
the child exits. This premature interruption also occurs
in SIGCONT/SIG_IGN.
( SR: 8606132611 CR: JAGad01760)
The Praesidium IDS/9000 product requires this patch in order
to run. This change has no impact on systems without the
Praesidium IDS/9000 product installed and enabled.
PHKL_20942:
( SR: 8606112164 DTS: JAGab84450 )
Enhancement: Performance changes for corner case in RTSCHED
scheduling. This patch has no impact on most systems.
PHKL_20625:
( SR: 8606110344 CR: JAGab83048 )
UP system panics with Data Page Fault:
panic+0x14
report_trap_or_int_and_panic+0x4c
trap+0xea8
$RDB_trap_patch+0x38
ksw_remove_from_proc+0x5c
sigsuspend+0x1c0
syscall+0x1c8
$syscallrtn+0x0
PHKL_19930:
( SR: 8606103530 DTS: JAGab70391 )
Delivery of signals to processes with many (1000's) threads
is very slow and significantly reduces system throughput.
PHKL_19531:
( SR: 1653296996 DTS: JAGaa94126 )
Immediate return from delays with time interval requests in
excess of 2^31-1 seconds. The limit is now 2^32-1 for
32-bit systems, and 2^64-1 64-bit systems.
Defect Description:
PHKL_22568:
( SR: 8606163813 CR: JAGad33117 )
If a private third quadrant process creates another thread,
the kernel does not initialize sr6 (the space register that
controls the third quadrant address space) to the proper
value for that thread. Any access by that thread to an
address in the third quadrant will lead to a segmentation
violation.
Resolution:
The kernel procedure which initializes registers for new
threads has been modified to set sr6 properly (i.e. the
same value that is in sr5, which is the users private
address space).
PHKL_22145:
( SR: 8606141357 CR: JAGad10781 )
The process does not respond to the signals SIGKILL,
SIGSTOP, and SIGCONT as these will be directed
to the first thread of the process without checking
to see if that thread is a zombie thread. This selection
is made in the find_first_eligible_thread function. If
it's a zombie it does nothing to handle the signal.
Note that this does not affect other signals as the
threads they are passed to are selected in a different
manner.
Resolution:
Change find_first_eligible_thread so that it passes
the signals noted above to the first non-zombie
thread rather than automatically choosing the first
thread.
PHKL_21830:
( SR: 8606127468 CR: JAGac77753 )
Procedure thread_create() does not check if the processor is
currently deallocated.
Resolution:
Change thread_create() to fail and set errno to EINVAL if a
thread is set to bound to a deallocated processor.
PHKL_21348:
( SR: 8606124297 CR: JAGac39680 )
Parent issues a signal(SIGCHLD,SIG_IGN) to prevent
exiting children from creating zombie processes.
Before 11.00, when the child exits, the parent is
woken up by the signal. If SIGCHLD/SIG_IGN is set,
it reaps the zombies, discards the child, ignores
the signal and goes back to sleep. In 11.00, thread
house cleaning is added in the sigsuspend() and
sigpause() paths such that the parent is not put
back to sleep after waking up, resulting in the
premature interruption of the parent.
Resolution:
In 11.00, since the reaping of zombies is done by the
child during exit, there is no need for the parent to be
woken up when a child exits. Therefore SIGCHLD/SIG_IGN
can be handled as SIGCHLD/SIG_DFL by not posting the
signal when a child exits.
Similar fix applies to SIGCONT/SIG_IGN.
( SR: 8606132611 CR: JAGad01760 )
This patch is one of 16 patches (PHKL_21348-PHKL_21363)
required by the Praesidium IDS/9000 product. These patches
enable the collection and tracking of information from
various system calls. Unless all of the enabling patches
(or their successors) and the product are installed, and the
product is enabled, this change has no impact on the system.
Resolution:
This patch provides the interface required by IDS/9000 for
thread and process creation and teardown.
PHKL_20942:
( SR: 8606112164 DTS: JAGab84450 )
This is an enhancement for a corner case in RTSCHED
scheduling.
Resolution:
Code added to fine tune RTSCHED thread scheduling code path.
PHKL_20625:
( SR: 8606110344 CR: JAGab83048 )
Before calling ksw_remove_from_proc(), only MP locking
of the sched lock takes place and no UP locking is done.
During the execution of ksw_remove_from_proc(), if the
system services an I/O or timer interrupt on the interrupt
control stack without the lock protection, the ksigwait
structure is removed before the completion of
ksw_remove_from_proc(). Data page fault happens when
this structure is accessed.
Resolution:
Use spinlock() instead of MP_SPINLOCK() to protect the
sched lock for both UP and MP.
PHKL_19930:
( SR: 8606103530 DTS: JAGab70391 )
Signal delivery searched a single per-process linked list
for a candidate thread to deliver the signal to. If the
process is using AIO, it may have many threads that are
not candidates. These extra threads can significantly
slow the search.
Resolution:
Create a second per-process list populated only by threads
that can possibly handle signals.
PHKL_19531:
( SR: 1653296996 DTS: JAGaa94126 )
Specifying "sleep 99999999" will terminate immediately.
Any request in excess of 2^31-1 seconds will fail and
return immediately.
Resolution:
The sigtimedwait algorthim has been corrected to accomodate
delays of 2^32-1 for 32-bit systems, and 2^64-1 64-bit
systems by itteratively handling the requested time using
one or more pre-defined delays plus a residual.
SR:
1653296996 8606103530 8606110344 8606112164 8606124297
8606127468 8606132611 8606141357 8606163813
Patch Files:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_fork.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_sig.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_proc.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_signal.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_threads.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(subr_threads.o)
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_fork.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_sig.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_proc.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_signal.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_threads.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(subr_threads.o)
what(1) Output:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_fork.o):
kern_fork.c $Date: 2000/03/17 11:51:31 $Revision: r1
1ros/12 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_21348)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_sig.o):
kern_sig.c $Date: 1999/12/07 14:02:53 $Revision: r11
ros/10 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_20625)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_proc.o):
pm_proc.c $Date: 2000/03/17 11:51:31 $Revision: r11r
os/12 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_21348)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_signal.o):
pm_signal.c $Date: 2000/08/03 10:15:43 $Revision: r1
1ros/12 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_22145)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_threads.o):
pm_threads.c $Date: 2000/06/27 16:54:34 $Revision: r
11ros/16 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_21830)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(subr_threads.o):
subr_threads.c $Date: 2000/10/26 02:06:27 $Revision:
r11ros/14 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_22568)
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_fork.o):
kern_fork.c $Date: 2000/03/17 11:51:31 $Revision: r1
1ros/12 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_21348)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_sig.o):
kern_sig.c $Date: 1999/12/07 14:02:53 $Revision: r11
ros/10 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_20625)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_proc.o):
pm_proc.c $Date: 2000/03/17 11:51:31 $Revision: r11r
os/12 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_21348)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_signal.o):
pm_signal.c $Date: 2000/08/03 10:15:43 $Revision: r1
1ros/12 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_22145)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_threads.o):
pm_threads.c $Date: 2000/06/27 16:54:34 $Revision: r
11ros/16 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_21830)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(subr_threads.o):
subr_threads.c $Date: 2000/10/26 02:06:27 $Revision:
r11ros/14 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_22568)
cksum(1) Output:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32,v=HP:
1840840124 19724 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_fork.o)
1799352515 18612 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_sig.o)
3749220904 24168 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_proc.o)
2130095458 26376 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_signal.o)
1512834414 26092 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_threads.o)
2611085973 26548 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(subr_threads.o)
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_64,v=HP:
2829110401 43688 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_fork.o)
1100992797 50152 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_sig.o)
510421037 61984 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_proc.o)
856441370 58808 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_signal.o)
1882975709 60472 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_threads.o)
2703549832 62032 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(subr_threads.o)
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 11.00: PHKL_18543
s800: 11.00: PHKL_18543
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHKL_22145 PHKL_21830 PHKL_21348 PHKL_20942 PHKL_20625 PHKL_19930
PHKL_19531
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 520 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHKL_22568
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHKL_22568.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHKL_22568. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHKL_22568.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHKL_22568.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHKL_22568.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHKL_22568.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
This patch depends on base patch PHKL_18543.
For successful installation please insure that PHKL_18543
is already installed, or that PHKL_18543 is included
in the same depot with this patch and PHKL_18543
is selected for installation.
-----End of Document ID: PHKL_22568------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_22751
Date Loaded: 20001207
Title: s700_800 11.00 DigitalVideo Dec 2000 Periodic Patch
Patch Name: PHSS_22751
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 DigitalVideo Dec 2000 Periodic Patch
Creation Date: 00/11/20
Post Date: 00/12/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products: N/A
Filesets:
DigitalVideo.DVIDEO-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
DigitalVideo.DVIDEO-SRV,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_22751
Symptoms:
PHSS_22751:
1. All tests and some system daemons stopped with proc
table full.
Defect Description:
PHSS_22751:
1. All tests and some system daemons stopped with proc
table full.
SR:
8606128929
Patch Files:
DigitalVideo.DVIDEO-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/video/lib/libvlVideo.1
/opt/video/lib/libvlVideo.2
DigitalVideo.DVIDEO-SRV,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/video/lbin/vlServer
what(1) Output:
DigitalVideo.DVIDEO-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/video/lib/libvlVideo.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R5+ HP-UX B.10.10.00 Dec
2000 Patch Release
(build date: Fri Nov 17 19:59:55 IST 2000)
/opt/video/lib/libvlVideo.2:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.11.00.00 Dec
2000 Patch Release
(build date: Wed Nov 15 13:39:17 IST 2000)
DigitalVideo.DVIDEO-SRV,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/video/lbin/vlServer:
Version 1.0.1, HP-UX A.09.03 & MPower 2.02
X Window System, Version 11 R5+ HP-UX B.10.10.00 Dec
2000 Patch Release
(build date: Mon Nov 20 10:54:14 IST 2000)
cksum(1) Output:
DigitalVideo.DVIDEO-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1441688007 86016 /opt/video/lib/libvlVideo.1
3933846988 90112 /opt/video/lib/libvlVideo.2
DigitalVideo.DVIDEO-SRV,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
725016245 262144 /opt/video/lbin/vlServer
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes: None
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_22755:
s700: 10.10 10.20
s800: 10.10 10.20
Patch Package Size: 450 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHSS_22751
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_22751.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_22751. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHSS_22751.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_22751.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_22751.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_22751.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_22751------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_22749
Date Loaded: 20001207
Title: s700_800 11.00 ImagingSubsystem Dec 2000 Periodic Patch
Patch Name: PHSS_22749
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 ImagingSubsystem Dec 2000 Periodic Patch
Creation Date: 00/11/20
Post Date: 00/12/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products: N/A
Filesets:
ImagingSubsystem.IMAGE-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_22749
Symptoms:
PHSS_22749:
1.GIF89a image files containing local color tables can
cause a core dump.
2.Imaging library cannot read tiff formatted file.
PHSS_21670:
1. Imaging library creates a bad TIFF file
PHSS_19699:
1. Image library displays large bitonal tiff images with
inverted colors on TrueColor
2. Unable to save large uncompressed bitonal tiff images
3. Image library does not handle certain gif images created
in Windows
PHSS_17980:
1. GIF89 transparency not handled
2. Need ability to prelimit number of colors allocated
3. Image lib leaks memory for GIF89a file
PHSS_17120:
1. ilEFSOpen leaks memory for certain image types
2. Image lib doesn't handle 24 bit .bmp images correctly
3. Image lib doesn't handle gif89a interlaced files
correctly
Defect Description:
PHSS_22749:
1.GIF89a image files containing local color tables can
cause a core dump.
2.Imaging library cannot read tiff formatted file.
PHSS_21670:
1. Imaging library creates a bad TIFF file
PHSS_19699:
1. Image library displays large bitonal tiff images with
inverted colors on TrueColor
2. Unable to save large uncompressed bitonal tiff images
3. Image library does not handle certain gif images created
in Windows
PHSS_17980:
1. GIF89 transparency not handled
2. Need ability to prelimit number of colors allocated
3. Image lib leaks memory for GIF89a file
Resolution:
1. New code added to handle GIF89 transparency
2. New APIs added to prelimit number of colors allocated
3. The free() library call was called at appropriate places
PHSS_17120:
1. ilEFSOpen leaks memory for certain image types
2. Image lib doesn't handle 24 bit .bmp images correctly
3. Image lib doesn't handle gif89a interlaced files
correctly
SR:
8606135662 8606157459 8606134947 5003374124 5003424358
1653231688 1653246249 5003432187
Patch Files:
ImagingSubsystem.IMAGE-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/image/lib/libilefs.1
/opt/image/lib/libilefs.2
/opt/image/lib/libil.1
/opt/image/lib/libil.2
what(1) Output:
ImagingSubsystem.IMAGE-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/image/lib/libilefs.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Dec
2000 Patch Release
(build date: Tue Nov 14 19:01:06 IST 2000)
/opt/image/lib/libilefs.2:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.11.00.00 Dec
2000 Patch Release
(build date: Wed Nov 15 12:44:25 IST 2000)
/opt/image/lib/libil.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Dec
2000 Patch Release
(build date: Tue Nov 14 19:07:46 IST 2000)
/opt/image/lib/libil.2:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.11.00.00 Dec
2000 Patch Release
(build date: Wed Nov 15 12:05:49 IST 2000)
cksum(1) Output:
ImagingSubsystem.IMAGE-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2711825788 200704 /opt/image/lib/libilefs.1
1643284679 192512 /opt/image/lib/libilefs.2
749502600 323584 /opt/image/lib/libil.1
1093952182 352256 /opt/image/lib/libil.2
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_17120 PHSS_17980 PHSS_19699 PHSS_21670
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_22753:
s700: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
s800: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
Patch Package Size: 1070 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHSS_22749
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_22749.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_22749. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHSS_22749.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_22749.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_22749.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_22749.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_22749------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_22342
Date Loaded: 20001207
Title: s700_800 11.00 CDE DevKit NOV2000 Periodic Patch
Patch Name: PHSS_22342
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 CDE DevKit NOV2000 Periodic Patch
Creation Date: 00/10/16
Post Date: 00/12/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products:
CDE Developer Kit B.11.00.01
Filesets:
CDEDevKit.CDE-PRG,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDEDevKit.CDE-HELP-PRG,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDEDevKit.CDE-MAN-DEV,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_22342
Symptoms:
PHSS_22342:
1. Dtterm -tm to change a tty setting does not give proper
result, for invalid entries.
2. dtterm cannot handle more than 32k savelines.
3. dtfile fails on NFS mounted files with no read
permissions.
4. Netscape's URL is not pasted in dtterm.
5. Environment variables for CDE actions don't work.
6. dtterm problem with -tn option.
7. Warnings in swagent.log file.
8. Warnings in swagent.log file.
9. Some times shell not invoked in dtterm.
PHSS_20862:
1. Dtterm writes incorrect information in /etc/utmp,
hence " who -u " returns incorrect information.
2. Missing line feed ("\n") while saving dtpad files.
3. "who -R" shows improper hostname who logged from
dtterm, hpterm, xterm when the hostname is greater
than 16 chars.
4. swverify directory errors.
PHSS_18429:
1. Permissions problem in dtspcd.
2. Problem with dtspcd.
3. CDE - dtpad corrupts files without notice
if target filesystem is full.
4. dtpad fails to open large (>~30Mb) files.
5. EuDelta: Cut-n-Paste using menu pulldown
fails.
6. Permissions problem in /usr/dt/bin/dtterm.
7. Wants dtterm to have an option to flush
the log on each write.
PHSS_15798:
1) dthello writes a core file in the user's home
directory
2) buffer flow in libDtSvc.
3) ttsession logging spurious errors to syslog.
4) TT_ERR_NOMP errors in syslog after logging out of
CDE session
5) At logout, syslog.log gets "No ttsession process
is running" errors
6) "ttdt_Xt_input_handler(): tttk_message" entry in
syslog generated.
7) dtwm logs libtt[]: _Tt_rpc_client::init() while
logging out from CDE
8) libtt[1264]: _Tt_rpc_client::init(): logged after
logging out from CDE
9) " No ttsession running " error message in syslog.
10)"Tt_rpc_client::init(): fcntl(F_SETFD): m "errors
in syslog.log
11) "DtTermDisplaySend" function can not handle a string
greater than 1024 bytes.
PHSS_13962:
1) ER: wants dtpad to show results of a find in the middle
of the display.
PHSS_13407:
1) dthelpprint - &ohm does not show up when helpfile is
printed.
2) dthelp does not handle &sigspace correctly
3) 11.00 dthelptag inserts HP-ROMAN8 as charset for C
locale.
4) CDE session is terminated when "Help" is pressed on
exit confirmation.
5) Volume names is unreadable on help index Search.
6) Missing man pages for CDE on 11.00.
7) 11.00 SJIS dthelpview sometimes displays English in
the 'index..' dialog.
8) Select/Paste of Help4Help does not work correctly.
9) Can't display "Startup Dialog Box" help topic on
dtstyle.
10) Dtterm window title not being set with "-name" command
line option.
Defect Description:
PHSS_22342:
1. Dtterm -tm to disable a tty setting does not work.
Resolution:
Proper validation has been added so that the -tm option
in dtterm gives proper results for invalid entries.
2. dtterm cannot handle more than 32k saveLines.
Resolution:
The fix has been made in dtterm to make it handle more
than 32k savelines.
3. dtfile fails on NFS mounted file with no read
permissions.
Resolution:
Fix has been made so that dtfile will display a NFS
mounted file with no read permissions.
4. "EDIT->PASTE" in dtterm broken.
Resolution:
Netscape's URL can be copied and pasted in dtterm.
5. Environment variables for CDE actions don't work.
Resolution:
Fix provided to enable the ACTION file to recognize
the Environmental variables.
6. dtterm problem.
Resolution:
Error Checking has been introduced to avoid the problem
with dtterm -tn option.
7. Incorrect file owners.
Resolution:
Code added in the postinstall script.
8. Bad file owner for /usr/dt/share/man/man3.
Resolution:
Code added in the postinstall script.
9. Embrace: Dtterm not starting shell inside
window.
Resolution:
Inorder to come out of the blocked ioctl call, alarm
is used with SIGALRM.
PHSS_20862:
1. Dtterm writes incorrect information in /etc/utmp,
hence "who -u" returns incorrect information.
Resolution:
Fix has been made in dtterm to write the correct
information in /etc/utmp. "who -u" returns correct
values after the fix.
2. Customer requesting dtpad add a line feed when a
file is saved.
Resolution:
The line feed ("\n") is added at the end of dtpad text
file while saving.
3. who -R shows improper hostname who logged from hpterm,
xterm, dtterm.
Resolution:
Fix was made so that "who -R" shows proper hostname for
users using dtterm, hpterm,xterm when the hostname is
greater than 16 chars.
4. swverify directory errors.
Resolution:
Code added in the Postinstall Script to eliminate the
errors.
PHSS_18429:
1. Permissions problem in dtspcd.
Resolution:
Changed the creation of the error log
file logic.
2. Problem with dtspcd.
Resolution:
Error checking for limits has been added
and error dialogs are displayed when
limits are exceeded.
3. CDE - dtpad corrupts files without notice
if target filesystem is full.
Resolution:
Checked the return status of the write calls
to monitor the error condition.
4. dtpad fails to open large (>~30Mb) files.
Resolution:
Fix involves display of error dialog when
large files opened through dtpad under
low memory conditions.
5. EuDelta: Cut-n-Paste using menu pulldown
fails.
Resolution:
Fix was made to avoid loss of 8 bit characters
when Cut-n-Paste is performed between
applications (dtpad/dtterm) in iso885915
locales.
6. Permissions problem in /usr/dt/bin/dtterm.
Resolution:
The fix was made to set correct uid for
temporary files created.
7. Wants dtterm to have an option to flush
the log on each write.
Resolution:
The fix has been done to include the '-f'
option to flush the buffer on to the log
file as and when an entry is made on dtterm.
PHSS_15798:
1) dthello writes a core file in the user's home
directory
2) buffer flow in libDtSvc.
3) ttsession logging spurious errors to syslog.
4) TT_ERR_NOMP errors in syslog after logging out of
CDE session
5) At logout, syslog.log gets "No ttsession process
is running" errors
6) "ttdt_Xt_input_handler(): tttk_message" entry in
syslog generated.
7) dtwm logs "libtt[]: _Tt_rpc_client::init()" while
logging out from CDE
8) "libtt[1264]: _Tt_rpc_client::init():" logged after
logging out from CDE
9) " No ttsession running " error message in syslog.
10)"Tt_rpc_client::init(): fcntl(F_SETFD): m " errors
in syslog.log
11) "DtTermDisplaySend" function can not handle a string
greater than 1024 bytes.
PHSS_13962:
1) ER: wants dtpad to show results of a find in the middle
of the display.
PHSS_13407:
1) dthelpprint - &ohm does not show up when helpfile is
printed.
2) dthelp does not handle &sigspace correctly
3) 11.00 dthelptag inserts HP-ROMAN8 as charset for C
locale.
4) CDE session is terminated when "Help" is pressed on
exit confirmation.
5) Volume names is unreadable on help index Search.
6) Missing man pages for CDE on 11.00.
7) 11.00 SJIS dthelpview sometimes displays English in
the 'index..' dialog.
8) Select/Paste of Help4Help does not work correctly.
9) Can't display "Startup Dialog Box" help topic on
dtstyle.
10) Dtterm window title not being set with "-name" command
line option.
SR:
5003462663 8606125281 8606126450 8606139782 8606155696
8606155712 8606104358 8606102998 4701421487 5003432401
5003360545 4701410621 1653256354 5003413831 5003423020
5003386656 4701369629 4701369611
Patch Files:
CDEDevKit.CDE-PRG,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.a
/usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.a
/usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.a
/usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.a
/usr/dt/lib/libtt.a
CDEDevKit.CDE-HELP-PRG,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/dt/dthelp/dtdocbook/docbook.tcl
/usr/dt/dthelp/dtdocbook/docbook.ts
CDEDevKit.CDE-MAN-DEV,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/dt/share/man/man3.Z/DtInitialize.3
/usr/dt/share/man/man3.Z/DtDndVaDragStart.3
/usr/dt/share/man/man3.Z/DtDndVaDropRegister.3
what(1) Output:
CDEDevKit.CDE-PRG,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.a:
libDtHelp: Revision: 2.12
View: /view/x_r6rosPR_1100, Build Type: r6rosPR_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Thu Dec 4 15:58:30 PST 1997)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.a:
$XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/08/30 15:24:25
drk $
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 10:06:34 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.a:
DtTermPrimitiveWidget: $XConsortium: TermPri
mVersion.c /main/2 1996/08/30 15:25:43 drk $
dtterm1.0: $XConsortium: TermVersion.c /main
/2 1996/08/30 15:24:52 drk $
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Oct 9 16:34:34 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.a:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 16:10:19 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/lib/libtt.a:
View: /view/x_r6sep98_1100, Build Type: r6sep98_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Sep 14 18:10:45 IST 1998)
CDEDevKit.CDE-HELP-PRG,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/dt/dthelp/dtdocbook/docbook.tcl:
None
/usr/dt/dthelp/dtdocbook/docbook.ts:
None
CDEDevKit.CDE-MAN-DEV,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/dt/share/man/man3.Z/DtInitialize.3:
None
/usr/dt/share/man/man3.Z/DtDndVaDragStart.3:
None
/usr/dt/share/man/man3.Z/DtDndVaDropRegister.3:
None
cksum(1) Output:
CDEDevKit.CDE-PRG,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
4143230760 1102272 /usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.a
3798856532 737616 /usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.a
2833309256 462728 /usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.a
2078018651 314012 /usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.a
3582283544 1631926 /usr/dt/lib/libtt.a
CDEDevKit.CDE-HELP-PRG,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
2600920802 140927 /usr/dt/dthelp/dtdocbook/docbook.tcl
3609159600 30847 /usr/dt/dthelp/dtdocbook/docbook.ts
CDEDevKit.CDE-MAN-DEV,fr=B.11.00.01,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
2691675609 1513 /usr/dt/share/man/man3.Z/DtInitialize.3
2191447636 6656 /usr/dt/share/man/man3.Z/DtDndVaDragStart.3
3947754382 6541 /usr/dt/share/man/man3.Z/
DtDndVaDropRegister.3
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_13407 PHSS_13962 PHSS_15798 PHSS_18429 PHSS_20862
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_22340:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Patch Package Size: 4380 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHSS_22342
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_22342.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_22342. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHSS_22342.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_22342.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_22342.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_22342.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
Please note:
The CDE environment must not be running when this
patch is installed.
If it is, you will receive warnings that text files
are busy. SD will move these aside and place the
new files in the appropriate location, but it is
recommended that CDE first be shutdown prior to patch
installation.
The CDE environment may be shut down by running the
following commands as root:
- /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -d
- /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -kill
Note that these commands will terminate all CDE sessions
for all CDE users.
Once the patch has been installed, you may start CDE
back up by doing:
- /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -e
- /sbin/init.d/dtlogin.rc start
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_22342------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_22341
Date Loaded: 20001207
Title: s700_800 11.00 CDE Runtime NOV2000 Periodic Patch
Patch Name: PHSS_22341
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 CDE Runtime NOV2000 Periodic Patch
Creation Date: 00/10/13
Post Date: 00/12/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products: N/A
Filesets:
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-MSG,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDE.CDE-TT,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDE.CDE-MIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDE.CDE-RUN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDE.CDE-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDE.CDE-HELP-RUN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDE.CDE-DTTERM,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-HELP,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
CDE.CDE-FONTS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical:
No (superseded patches were critical)
PHSS_20140: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release critical halts_system
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_22341
Symptoms:
PHSS_22341:
1. dtsession unnecessarily logs the success status of PAM
into syslog.
2. Dtterm -tm to change a tty setting does not give proper
result, for invalid entries.
3. Invalid host in Xaccess prevents the valid hosts which
follow them from connecting.
4. dtsession fails to lock the screen while pull-down menu
is up.
5. dtfile does not accept the user defined name while
renaming files within the same folder.
6. dtfile fails on NFS mounted files with no read
permissions.
7. CDE dtfile will dump core when trying to drag and drop
a netscape attachment on it.
8. Getting "cannot access /etc/pwd.lock" when trying to
unlock the screen.
9. dtaction -user <account_name> has problem in trusted
system if <account_name> password is blank in
/etc/passwd file.
10. dtterm man page does not specify the maximum number
of lines that can be saved using the savelines
option.
11. Running the utility dr_dt from the command prompt,
checks for /usr/dt/bin/xmbind & suid_exec and
generates warning messages.
12. Since the delete option is enabled even if there is
only one workspace the user will try to click on it
even though he cannot delete the workspace.
13. dtgreet fails and dumps core if the default font is
unavailable for the selected locale.
14. Filemanager does not sort the files alphabetically
by case.
15. The hpterm appears small and the cursor is not
focussed on the first field on password expiration.
16. The "ASCII Convert" functionality does not work
for multibyte locales in dtcalc.
17. Netscape's URL is not pasted in dtterm.
18. The uid of Xserver process is not set correctly.
19. Print manager does not display an icon for the
status of print jobs when given from standard
input.
20. Not able to invoke CDE help viewer from front
panel for utf8 locales.
21. Buffer overflow in dtlogin.
22. dtmail will dump core if the display is not set.
23. dtlogin dumps core when trying to manage XDM on
local host.
24. Some times shell not invoked in dtterm.
PHSS_22320:
1. dtterm problem with -tn option.
2. dtterm cannot handle more than 32k
savelines.
3. Environment variables for CDE actions don't work.
PHSS_20864:
1. dtcm_insert does not recognize command line
options like "today".
2. Format of information in mail reminders is default
and cannot be changed to user's format.
3. CDE dtfile Find functionality does not search
contents from hidden files.
4. Japanese fonts in 11.0 do not have all the necessary
fonts in the fonts.alias file.
5. Front panel does not follow the Dtwm*iconPlacement
resource where as other clients are following
correctly.
6. This is an enhancement request. User wants to have a
confirmation dialog while deleting a workspace.
7. CDE reports errors about bad paths like "/usr/ucb/"
and "/home/root".
8. Get garbled characters in passwd change window in CDE
japanese env.
9. dtlogin performance degradation because of large
buffer size.
10. ER: dtlogin: Display location of logfile if Xserver
cannot be started.
11. CDE at 11.0 sends multiple expose events to child
windows of an applications.
12. using sleep(1) decreased dtlogin performance.
13. When selecting an attachment of mail on dtmail and
clicking right mouse button on it, sometime the menu
items "Open" and "Print" are not displayed.
14. dtmail does not create ~/sent.mail.
15. dtcm_lookup with options -d and -v is not always
correct.
16. dtmail does not recognize command 'discard' command
when it is used in $HOME/.mailrc file for suppressing
header fields.
17. Xserver with "-audit 2" is always using date with
TZ=" "(timezone) to log the entries in Xerrors file.
18. dtterm is not supporting -geometry option.
19. Dtterm writes incorrect information in /etc/utmp, hence
"who -u " returns incorrect information.
20. The top and bottom of the printer explanation text is
not shown.
21. When page numbering is enabled, dtlp produces incorrect
output.
22. CDE Xconfig cannot specify host specific resource file.
23. Components with Default icon image show blank when they
are restarted after closing them.
24. dtpad is not able to open dtpadrc file which is
existing at "/tmp/dtpadrx".
25. dtstyle incorrectly sets enableBtn1Transfer in xrdb.
26. Missing line feed ("\n") while saving dtpad files.
27. Problem with dtspcd.
28. Transient windows does not follow "f.lower"
functionality.
29. Problem with cde-login after patch PHNE_17586.
30. dtlogin is preprocessing the Xresources file before
passing it to xrdb.
31. dtlogin consumes CPU after it reaches ~2000 open pipes.
32. Workspace related actions are missing in dtwm window
menu.
33. /var/dt/auth files don't differ enough.
34. WS delete confirmation dialog should not come up while
deleting, if we have only one workspace.
35. "who -R" shows improper hostname who logged from dtterm,
hpterm, xterm when the hostname is greater than 16
chars.
36. Incorrect unsuccessful login count for root in a
trusted system when the display is locked.
37. dtcm doesn't malloc enough space for some character
strings.
PHSS_20716:
1. Users are unable to login to CDE
on the local console under HP-UX 11.0
when multiple network cards are
installed.
PHSS_20140:
1. change sys.resources to provide new input device
functionality.
2. CDE DTWM aborts intermittently during Pro/Engineer
2000i (also known as release 21) regression tests.
PHSS_19748:
1. Problem in ttsession.
PHSS_19483:
1. Problem in rpc.cmsd.
2. dtappgather ignores symbolic directory links.
3. Copy/Paste problem in dtterm.
PHSS_18428:
1. Permissions problem in dtspcd.
2. Problem with dtspcd.
3. CDE - dtpad corrupts files without notice
if target filesystem is full.
4. dtpad fails to open large (>~30Mb) files.
5. Buffer overflow in libdthelp.
6. EuDelta: Cut-n-Paste using menu pulldown
fails.
7. Permissions problem in /usr/dt/bin/dtterm.
8. Wants dtterm to have an option to flush the
log on each write.
9. Problem in rpc.ttdbserver.
10. 11.0 CDE - DT_CONFIG_PATH components are
reversed - usr before etc.
11. dtmail does not process attachment icons
properly.
12. dtmail: drag&drop of email items into mail
folders loses attachments.
13. "About Dtmail" window has an English title.
14. dtmail does not read "signature" setting
from .mailrc with "-c" option.
15. CDE - trusted system does not give passwd
expiration notification.
16. CDE: "Occupy Workspace" re-appeared as
moving around the workspaces.
17. DTWM leaks pixmap causing the Xserver
memory to grow.
18. Dtwm is causing a pointer freeze when
using a system modal dialog.
19. Style Manager (beep)'s window width is too
narrow to show the title.
20. EUDelta: all locales: not possible to
delete/rename directories.
21. Permissions problem /usr/dt/bin/dtappgather.
22. dtpad file menu sensitivity problem.
23. CDE print manager dumps core after searching
for a non-existing job.
24. CDE's print manager doesn't show scheduled
printjobs for enabled printer.
25. dtcm support in iso8859-15.
26. PHSS_17566 prepends iso8859-15 to fonts path.
Appending is better.
27. EuDelta: dtmail: incorrect MIME charset
tag for ISO-885915 charset.
28. Library Access problem in CDE.
PHSS_17419:
1) Include iso_8859.15 related changes.
PHSS_16706:
1) Memory leak in dtmail.
2) dtmail changes GID when using mailbox
other than /var/mail/ "user".
3) dtmail doesn't handle inline attachment correctly.
PHSS_16625:
1) Need to backspace twice to delete a character in unicode
locales.
2) dtimsstart does not automatically start IMS on login.
3) dtprintinfo dumps core on selection of a item from the
combo-box list.
4) The time of mail is not displayed properly in
ja_JP.eucJP locale.
PHSS_16691:
1. dtpdmd does not startup while booting up.
PHSS_15797:
1) dtpad: cannot disable sensitivity of file menu
option.
2) CDE Trash Can is not emptied automatically at user
logout.
3) dtlogin fails to set primary gid.
4) continuous unlock causes problem for CDE.
5) dtscreen implements usleep incorrectly.
6) dtscreen cannot handle values for delay > 999999
7) dtstyle dies when exiting I18N dialog if users IM
config file is missing.
8) dtlogin core dump with large Xterminal environ.
9) dtlogin core dumps while trying to release memory.
10) CDE instability in Rocklin 9804 FB2.
11) Help of resize icon in dticon's edit menu is incorrect.
12) Can't set a different system-wide default palette for
dtsession.
13) Wants ability to eliminate CDE's successful login msg
on trusted systems.
14) dtmail does not handle MIME-compliant filenames
correctly.
15) Xmdestroypixmap fails causing dtwm pixmap leaks.
16) CDE dtaction doesn't expand %name% properly.
17) "dtprintinfo -populate" will not work without
transition links.
18) Filemanager dumps core when "New Folder" dialog is
reopened.
19) resources added to restrict functionality of
dtfile.
20) "DtTermDisplaySend" function can not handle a string
greater than 1024 bytes.
21) dtaction ignores "set" statement in xxx.dt.
22) dthello core dumps when $HOME is not under / or /home.
23) dtmail changes permissions on /var/mail/<user>
24) dtmail changes gid when /var/mail/username is a
symbolic link
25) dtprintinfo aborts reporting jobs with more than one
file.
26) Enhancement for dtfile copy dialog.
27) data loss while printing todo list of dtcm month view.
28) CDE does not handle multiple screen displays correctly
PHSS_16148:
1) Buffer overflow in dtmail.
2) Buffer overflow in rpc.ttdbserverd.
PHSS_15424:
1) CDE's mailer(dtmail) multi-byte mess-up problem in
zh_TW.big5.
PHSS_14597:
1) permissions problem with dtappgather.
2) permissions problem with dtprintinfo.
PHSS_13961:
1) Can't paste Japanese character with bracket on mailer
(dtmail).
2) dtmail dumps core if $HOME/.dt/tmp is not present.
3) Dtmail has blank "Date and Time" field if TZ=GMT0.
4) ER: wants dtpad to show results of a find in the middle
of the display.
5) dtstyle aborts when color window is cancelled.
6) xsim is not invoked by dtimsstart when
LANG=zh_CN.hp15CN.
7) 11.00 dthelptag inserts HP-ROMAN8 as charset for C
locale.
8) Dtspcdenv contains obsolete path element, "/bin".
9) dtmail changes GID of mailboxes to mail.
10) Again a problem w/ dtmail mailbox GIDs.
11) dtimsstart doesn't work in *.utf8 environment.
12) Window's title corrupt in locale of zh_CN.utf8
under 11.00.
PHSS_13406:
1) buffer overrun in dtaction.
2) permissions problem with dtappgather.
3) permissions problem with dtsearchpath.
4) Memory leak in dtlogin.
5) Race condition with xdm.
6) rpc.ttdbserverd version mismatch caused by garbage
collection.
7) dtcm dies when mailing reminders to more than one
address.
8) dthelpprint - &ohm does not show up when helpfile is
printed.
9) dthelp does not handle &sigspace correctly
10) default action for dtmail drop action can destroy
mailboxes.
11) dtfile is unable to copy READ-ONLY
filesystems/directories.
12) dtmail Japanese text is corrupted on printed result
from Xprint.
13) CDE Login TSE Languages Problem.
14) dtcm print out has problem with Japanese Char. \xxx
octal notation used.
15) Japanese message un-readable which sent from CDE2.1
dtmail with SUN type.
16) All TSE CDE applications have double titles.
17) 11.00 dthelptag inserts HP-ROMAN8 as charset for C
locale.
18) Action FPOnItemHelp not found in "On Item Help" on the
HELP subpanel.
19) CDE session is terminated when "Help" is pressed on
exit confirmation.
20) laser_ps output for de_DE.ISO88591 locale munges
umlaut'ed chars.
21) Volume names is unreadable on help index Search.
22) Dtfile (appmanager) restarted with incorrect window
size (saved session).
23) Missing man pages for CDE on 11.00.
24) 11.00 SJIS dthelpview sometimes displays English in
the 'index..' dialog.
25) Select/Paste of Help4Help does not work correctly.
26) Print Dialog Box online help is unreadable in japanese.
27) Mouse setting dose not keep to next session.
28) Calendar printer setting defaults are strange.
29) dticon's (Edit menu) Resize Icon help is wrong.
30) dtlp does not provide information on selected printer.
31) Dtterm window title not being set with "-name" command
line option.
32) ATOK8 IM locks up dtpad, dtterm
33) Dtspcdenv contains obsolete path element, "/bin".
34) Prev and Next keys don't work correctly in cde2.1
dtterm.
35) dtsession archives old session dirs when latest one
doesn't exit.
36) dtappintegrate executes before tlinks are
installed--#!/bin/ksh
37) 11.00 dtcm 'Repeat Every' dialog doesn't work correctly.
38) Can't display "Startup Dialog Box" help topic on
dtstyle.
39) libtt.3 undefined symbol (pthread_setspecific) at
runtime
40) Buffer overrun in dtlock.
Defect Description:
PHSS_22341:
1. CDE: dtsession logs pam info to systlog after CDE
patch installed.
Resolution:
The unnecessary logging of success status of PAM, into
the syslog is prevented.
2. Dtterm -tm to disable a tty setting does not work.
Resolution:
Proper validation has been added so that the -tm option
in dtterm gives proper results for invalid entries.
3. Invalid host in Xaccess prevents following hosts
from connecting.
Resolution:
dtlogin is corrected so that valid hosts following the
invalid one can also connect to the server.
4. dtsession failed to lock the screen while pull-down
menu is up.
Resolution:
dtsession is modified such that it will lock the screen
when the pull-down/pop-up menu is up and the timeout is
allowed.
5. Rename functionality does not work in the CDE File
manager.
Resolution:
dtfile is modified such that renaming will work within
the same folder.
6. dtfile fails on NFS mounted file with no read
permissions.
Resolution:
Fix has been made so that dtfile will display a NFS
mounted file with no read permissions.
7. dtfile fails to handle Netscape e-mail attachments
correctly.
Resolution:
This fix will avoid core dump in dtfile if a netscape
attachment is dropped on it.
8. Getting "cannot access /etc/pwd.lock" when trying to
unlock the screen.
Resolution:
dtsession is corrected to allow users to update their
password, if it has expired while screen is locked.
9. dtaction -user <account_name> problem.
Resolution:
dtaction -user <account_name> problem has been resolved
if the system is converted to a trusted system.
10. Man page information is insufficient in dtterm
savelines option.
Resolution:
The man page for dtterm was updated to reflect the
maximum number of lines that can be saved using the
-sl option.
11. dr_dt is checking for /usr/dt/bin/suid_exec and
xmbind which do not load.
Resolution:
The dr_dt utility has been fixed so that the search
for suid_exec will not be done as it is not delivered
and search for xmbind would be done at the correct
location.
12. The "Delete" option should be disabled, if we
have single workspace.
Resolution:
dtwm has been fixed to disable the delete option if
there is only one workspace.
13. dtgreet should handle font unavailability
gracefully.
Resolution:
dtgreet is modified to take the default locale when
the default font for the selected locale is
unavailable.
14. Filemanager does not sort alphabetically by case.
Resolution:
Fix has been made to allow dtfile sort files in
alphabetical order as 'ls' command in UNIX.
15. Bad human factors in dtlogin passwd expiration
code.
Resolution:
This fix will make the hpterm to occupy the entire
screen and enable the user to enter the password
without moving the cursor.
16. "The "ASCII Convert" function not working in
dtcalc".
Resolution:
"ASCII Convert" functionality works for multibyte
locales and displays an error message if non-ASCII
char is used as input.
17. "EDIT->PASTE" in dtterm broken.
Resolution:
Netscape's URL can be copied and pasted in dtterm.
18. dtlogin attempts to setuid to "nobody".
Resolution:
dtlogin is modified to run the X server process as
user "daemon".
19. CDE print manager does not display standard input
jobs.
Resolution:
The Print manager has been modified to display icons
for print jobs given from standard input.
20. Not able to call CDE help from front panel for
utf8 locales.
Resolution:
Help Viewer can be invoked from the front panel for
utf8 locales.
21. Problem in dtlogin.
Resolution:
Buffer overflow in dtlogin has been resolved.
22. dtmail dumps core on unset display.
Resolution:
Proper checking has been done in dtmail to avoid
core dump if the display is not set.
23. dtlogin dumps core when trying to manage XDM
on local display.
Resolution:
dtlogin has been changed such that it will start
the session while managing XDM on local display.
24. Embrace: Dtterm not starting shell inside
window.
Resolution:
Inorder to come out of the blocked ioctl call,
alarm is used with SIGALRM.
PHSS_22320:
1. dtterm problem.
Resolution:
Error checking has been introduced to check the dtterm
problem with the -tn option.
2. dtterm cannot handle more than 32k saveLines.
Resolution:
Fix has been made to handle dtterm savelines option
properly.
3. Environment variables for CDE actions don't work.
Resolution:
Fix provided to enable the ACTION file to recognize
the Environmental variables.
PHSS_20864:
1. dtcm_insert does not recognize command
line options like "today"
Resolution:
Fix was made in dtcm_insert to support command
line options like "today", "tomorrow" correctly.
2. User defined formats in mail reminders of dtcm
appointments are incorrectly displayed.
Resolution:
Users can choose desired format in mail reminders
of dtcm_appointments.
3. dtfile : Cannot search contents from hidden files.
Resolution:
The fix is made in File Manager and user would be able
to search pattern in hidden files and folders also.
4. Japanese fonts in 11.0 do not have all the necessary
fonts in the fonts.alias file.
Resolution:
This defect fix is made to provide all the fonts in
fonts.alias file in 11.00.
5. dtwm has problems with initial placement of icons
on the desktop.
Resolution:
The icon place resource of dtwm was properly initialized
to place 0, so that it will follow the Dtwm*iconplacement
resource. Icons will be placed properly in root window
after the fix.
6. ER: wants dialog to confirm WorkSpace delete operation.
Resolution:
Fix provides a confirmation dialog popup while deleting a
workspace.
7. CDE reports errors about bad paths like "/usr/ucb/" and
"/home/root".
Resolution:
dtlogin config script file is modified so that directories
like "/usr/ucb/" and "/home/root" are eliminated from PATH
and will not report bad path errors in errorlog.
8. Get garbled characters in passwd change window in CDE
japanese env.
Resolution:
Fix will change the LANG environment variable to C for
japanese locale before the password window comes up.
Hence user does not get garbled characters in passwd
change window.
9. dtlogin performance degradation because of large
buffer size.
Resolution:
The receive buffer size was reduced to 9K from 35K to
avoid dtlogin performance degradation.
10. ER: dtlogin: Display location of logfile if Xserver
cannot be started.
Resolution:
dtlogin message catalog has been modified to give the
location of logfile if Xserver cannot be started after
the fix.
11. CDE at 11.0 sends multiple expose events to child
windows of an applications.
Resolution:
Window manager was corrected to make the restacking
proper by making the transient leader as the
reference, and avoiding going through the unnecessary
loop.
12. using sleep(1) decreased dtlogin performance.
Resolution:
Fix made removes the sleep command in dtlogin which
causes performance degradation.
13. Sometime "Open"/"Print" are not shown on menu on
attachment.
Resolution:
CDE Mailer would display menu items "Open" and "Print"
always, when selecting an attachment of mail on dtmail
and clicking right mouse button on it.
14. dtmail does not create ~/sent.mail.
Resolution:
CDE Mailer would log sent messages to $HOME/sent.mail
if the filename field in "Message Filing" options is
blank or set to default (~/sent.mail)
15. dtcm_lookup with options -d and -v is not always
correct.
Resolution:
dtcm_lookup would be displaying appointments correctly
when -d and -v options are used.
16. dtmail does not recognize keyword 'discard'.
Resolution:
Fix was made in CDE Mailer to recognize command 'discard'
used in $HOME/.mailrc file.
17. Xserver with "-audit 2" option: entries in Xerrors
use wrong timezone.
Resolution:
Fix was made so that Xserver when run with "-audit 2"
option logs entries in Xerrors with correct timezone
and date.
18. Dtterm at 11.0 is not honoring -geometry.
Resolution:
Fix has been made so that dtterm supports "-geometry"
option effectively.
19. Dtterm writes incorrect information in /etc/utmp,
hence "who -u " returns incorrect information.
Resolution:
Fix has been made in dtterm to write correct information
in /etc/utmp. "who -u" returns correct values after the fix.
20. The top and bottom of the printer explanation text is
not shown.
Resolution:
This fix removes the corrupted printer explanation text.
The printer explanation can be seen by selecting MORE
PRINTERS in dtlp.
21. When page numbering is enabled, dtlp produces incorrect
output.
Resolution:
This fix would remove the formatting errors which occur
while printing using dtlp with page numbering option
enabled.
22. CDE Xconfig cannot specify host specific resource file.
Resolution:
Dtlogin resources specified through host specific
Xconfigfile will be properly set after the fix.
23. JAGaa40160 has side effects on icons using default
iconPixmap.
Resolution:
Default icon image is shown for the applications when there
is no user specified image for its iconpixmap.
24. _psSetupToSource: Cannot open resource file
'/tmp/dtpadrc'.
Resolution:
Page margin information obtained while printing in dtpad
will be stored in $HOME/.dt/tmp/dtpadrc instead of
/tmp/dtpadrc to enable multiple users to print at the
same time.
25. dtstyle incorrectly sets enableBtn1Transfer.
Resolution:
dtstyle was changed so that enableBtn1Transfer resource
is set to True/False and not an incorrect value like
button2_transfer.
26. Customer requesting dtpad add a line feed when a
file is saved.
Resolution:
The line feed ("\n") is added at the end of dtpad text
file while saving.
27. Problem with dtspcd.
Resolution:
The problem in dtspcd is fixed.
28. Transient windows does not follow "f.lower"
functionality.
Resolution:
Transient windows are corrected to follow f.lower
functionality.
29. Problem with cde-login after patch PHNE_17586.
Resolution:
CDE login is successful when root does not have access
permissions on users home dir Users home directory.
30. Xresources does not adhere to cpp directives as
documented.
Resolution:
Xresources file was directly passed to xrdb, instead of
stripped version of it.
31. dtlogin consumes CPU after it reaches ~2000 open pipes.
Resolution:
The fix is made so that dtlogin does not consume CPU after
reaching ~2000 open pipes.
32. Workspace related actions are missing in window menu.
Resolution:
dtwm is corrected to have workspace related actions in
window menu.
33. 11.X: /var/dt/auth files don't differ enough.
Resolution:
/var/dt/auth files are made to differ enough and avoid
duplicate filenames.
34. WS delete confirmation should not come up, if we have
only one workspace.
Resolution:
dtwm is corrected so that it would not display WS delete
confirmation dialog, if single workspace is present.
35. who -R shows improper hostname who logged from hpterm,
xterm, dtterm.
Resolution:
Fix was made so that "who -R" shows proper hostname for
users using dtterm, hpterm,xterm when the hostname is
greater than 16 chars.
36. Improper handling of unsuccessful login count for root.
Resolution:
Unsuccessful login count for root in trusted system will be
correct when incorrect password is entered on a screen
locked by any user after this fix.
37. dtcm doesn't malloc enough space for some character
strings (arpaPhrase).
Resolution:
Defect was fixed by adding 1 byte during malloc to take
care of the NULL character inserted.
PHSS_20716:
1. dtlogin cannot handle authentication
on console with multiple lan cards.
Resolution:
The defect is fixed by adding the magic
cookies to the authentication file for
all the lan cards that are installed,
in dtlogin source.
PHSS_20140:
1. Change sys.resources to provide new input device
functionality.
Resolution:
CDE resource file has been modified to include more
resources to provide new input device technology (USB).
2. CDE DTWM crashes during Pro/Engineer regression tests.
Resolution:
A pointer variable in the client Data is initialized to
NULL to fix the problem.
PHSS_19748:
1. problem with ttsession.
Resolution:
Problem in ttsession is fixed.
PHSS_19483:
1. Problem in rpc.cmsd.
Resolution:
The fix increases the buffer size to avoid
memory overflows.
2. dtappgather ignores symbolic directory links.
Resolution:
dtappgather was modified so that all the links
referring to directories are also considered as
directories.
3. copy/paste problem in dtterm.
Resolution:
The fix has been made to solve the
copy/paste problem in dtterm.
PHSS_18428:
1. Permissions problem in dtspcd.
Resolution:
Changed the creation of the error log file logic.
2. Problem with dtspcd.
Resolution:
Error checking for limits has been added and
error dialogs are displayed when limits are
exceeded.
3. CDE - dtpad corrupts files without notice
if target filesystem is full.
Resolution:
Checked the return status of the write calls to
monitor the error condition.
4. dtpad fails to open large (>~30Mb) files.
Resolution:
Fix involves display of error dialog when large
files opened through dtpad under low memory
conditions.
5. Buffer overflow in libdthelp.
Resolution:
Included checks for boundary validations in
Searchpath.
6. EuDelta: Cut-n-Paste using menu pulldown
fails.
Resolution:
Fix was made to avoid loss of 8 bit characters
when Cut-n-Paste is performed between applications
(dtpad/dtterm) in iso885915 locale.
7. Permissions problem in /usr/dt/bin/dtterm.
Resolution:
The fix was made to set correct uid for
temporary files created.
8. Wants dtterm to have an option to flush the
log on each write.
Resolution:
The fix has been done to include the '-f'
option to flush the buffer on to the log file
as and when an entry is made on dtterm.
9. Problem in rpc.ttdbserver.
Resolution:
Included error handling to avoid killing
of the rpc.ttdbserver.
10. 11.0 CDE - DT_CONFIG_PATH components are
reversed - usr before etc.
Resolution:
The CONFIG_PATH has been changed.
11. dtmail does not process attachment icons
properly.
Resolution:
This fix is made to process the attachment
icons properly based upon the newly added
Content-Disposition field.
12. dtmail: drag&drop of email items into mail
folders loses attachments.
Resolution:
The fix was made to avoid the loss of
attachments when trying to drag and drop
mail messages between folders.
13. "About Dtmail" window has an English title.
Resolution:
The fix was made for a localization problem.
In Japanese locales , English messages were
appearing in "About DtMail" window of dtmail.
The fix was made to localize the message.
14. dtmail does not read "signature" setting
from .mailrc with "-c" option.
Resolution:
The fix was made in dtmail to read the
signature and add it in the compose window
when -c option is used.
15. CDE - trusted system does not give passwd
expiration notification.
Resolution:
The defect is fixed by writing the message
on dthello screen for password expiry
notification on trusted system.
16. CDE: "Occupy Workspace" re-appeared as
moving around the workspaces.
Resolution:
The fix was made to ensure proper
functionality of "Occupy workspace" window.
17. DTWM leaks pixmap causing the Xserver
memory to grow.
Resolution:
The defect is fixed by freeing the icon
pixmap of a client when the client is
withdrawn from the workspace. This fix
avoids memory leak in dtwm and growth
in Xserver memory size.
18. Dtwm is causing a pointer freeze when
using a system modal dialog.
Resolution:
The defect is fixed by checking if any menu
is posted when the system modal is active and
unpost it before preventing the events from being
dispatched to toolkit.
19. Style Manager (beep)'s window width is too
narrow to show the title.
Resolution:
This fix is provided by increasing the width
of "Beep" dialog box by 10 pixels to accommodate
the full title in Japanese.
20. EUDelta: all locales: not possible to
delete/rename directories.
Resolution:
The defect in File Manager has been corrected
to delete/rename directories.
21. Permissions problem /usr/dt/bin/dtappgather.
Resolution:
This defect is fixed by preventing creation
of subdirectories.
22. dtpad file menu sensitivity problem.
Resolution:
This defect is fixed by disabling some of
the file menu items of dtpad when dtpad is
invoked with the -viewOnly option.
23. CDE print manager dumps core after searching
for a non-existing job.
Resolution:
Fix involves in allocating memory in heap area.
24. CDE's print manager doesn't show scheduled
printjobs for enabled printer.
Resolution:
Checks for listing of all the information
has been modified.
25. dtcm support in iso8859-15.
Resolution:
iso8859-15 locale name and date map are
included for dtcm.
26. PHSS_17566 prepends iso8859-15 to fonts path.
Appending is better.
Resolution:
/etc/dt/config/XSetup file has been changed
to append the font path.
27. EuDelta: dtmail: incorrect MIME charset
tag for ISO-885915 charset.
Resolution:
The fix was made to correct the charset
header in dtmail for iso885915 locales.
28. Library Access problem in CDE.
Resolution:
Resolved by including localmacros to build cde.
PHSS_17419:
1) Include iso_8859.15 related changes.
Resolution:
Introducing new files for euro related functionality.
PHSS_16706:
1) Memory leak in dtmail.
2) dtmail changes GID when using mailbox
other than /var/mail/ "user".
3) dtmail doesn't handle inline attachment correctly.
PHSS_16625:
1) Need to backspace twice to delete a character in unicode
locales.
2) dtimsstart does not automatically start IMS on login.
3) Print job core-dump after pressing "select icon folder".
4) The time of mail is not displayed properly in
ja_JP.eucJP locale.
PHSS_16691:
1. CDE 11.00 dtpdmd for TPS terminated unexpectedly.
PHSS_15797:
1) dtpad: cannot disable sensitivity of file menu
option.
2) CDE Trash Can is not emptied automatically at user
logout.
3) dtlogin fails to set primary gid.
4) continuous unlock causes problem for CDE.
5) dtscreen implements usleep incorrectly.
6) dtscreen cannot handle values for delay > 999999
7) dtstyle dies when exiting I18N dialog if users IM
config file is missing.
8) dtlogin core dump with large Xterminal environ.
9) dtlogin core dumps while trying to release memory.
10) CDE instability in Rocklin 9804 FB2.
11) Help of resize icon in dticon's edit menu is incorrect.
12) Can't set a different system-wide default palette for
dtsession.
13) Wants ability to eliminate CDE's successful login msg
on trusted systems.
14) dtmail does not handle MIME-compliant filenames
correctly.
15) Xmdestroypixmap fails causing dtwm pixmap leaks.
16) CDE dtaction doesn't expand %name% properly.
17) "dtprintinfo -populate" will not work without
transition links.
18) Filemanager dumps core when "New Folder" dialog is
reopened.
19) resources added to restrict functionality of
dtfile.
20) "DtTermDisplaySend" function can not handle a string
greater than 1024 bytes.
21) dtaction ignores "set" statement in xxx.dt.
22) dthello core dumps when $HOME is not under / or /home.
23) dtmail changes permissions on /var/mail/<user>
24) dtmail changes gid when /var/mail/username is a
symbolic link
25) dtprintinfo aborts reporting jobs with more than one
file.
26) Enhancement for dtfile copy dialog.
27) data loss while printing todo list of dtcm month view.
28) CDE does not handle multiple screen displays correctly
PHSS_16148:
1) Buffer overflow in dtmail.
2) Buffer overflow in rpc.ttdbserverd.
PHSS_15424:
1) CDE's mailer(dtmail) multi-byte mess-up problem in
zh_TW.big5.
PHSS_14597:
1) permissions problem with dtappgather.
2) permissions problem with dtprintinfo.
PHSS_13961:
1) Can't paste Japanese character with bracket on mailer
(dtmail).
2) dtmail dumps core if $HOME/.dt/tmp is not present.
3) Dtmail has blank "Date and Time" field if TZ=GMT0.
4) ER: wants dtpad to show results of a find in the middle
of the display.
5) dtstyle aborts when color window is cancelled.
6) xsim is not invoked by dtimsstart when
LANG=zh_CN.hp15CN.
7) 11.00 dthelptag inserts HP-ROMAN8 as charset for C
locale.
8) Dtspcdenv contains obsolete path element, "/bin".
9) dtmail changes GID of mailboxes to mail.
10) Again a problem w/ dtmail mailbox GIDs.
11) dtimsstart doesn't work in *.utf8 environment.
12) Window's title corrupt in locale of zh_CN.utf8
under 11.00.
PHSS_13406:
1) buffer overrun in dtaction.
2) permissions problem with dtappgather.
3) permissions problem with dtsearchpath.
4) Memory leak in dtlogin.
5) Race condition with xdm.
6) rpc.ttdbserverd version mismatch caused by garbage
collection.
7) dtcm dies when mailing reminders to more than one
address.
8) dthelpprint - &ohm does not show up when helpfile is
printed.
9) dthelp does not handle &sigspace correctly
10) default action for dtmail drop action can destroy
mailboxes.
11) dtfile is unable to copy READ-ONLY
filesystems/directories.
12) dtmail Japanese text is corrupted on printed result
from Xprint.
13) CDE Login TSE Languages Problem.
14) dtcm print out has problem with Japanese Char. \xxx
octal notation used.
15) Japanese message un-readable which sent from CDE2.1
dtmail with SUN type.
16) All TSE CDE applications have double titles.
17) 11.00 dthelptag inserts HP-ROMAN8 as charset for C
locale.
18) Action FPOnItemHelp not found in "On Item Help" on the
HELP subpanel.
19) CDE session is terminated when "Help" is pressed on
exit confirmation.
20) laser_ps output for de_DE.ISO88591 locale munges
umlaut'ed chars.
21) Volume names is unreadable on help index Search.
22) Dtfile (appmanager) restarted with incorrect window
size (saved session).
23) Missing man pages for CDE on 11.00.
24) 11.00 SJIS dthelpview sometimes displays English in
the 'index..' dialog.
25) Select/Paste of Help4Help does not work correctly.
26) Print Dialog Box online help is unreadable in japanese.
27) Mouse setting dose not keep to next session.
28) Calendar printer setting defaults are strange.
29) dticon's (Edit menu) Resize Icon help is wrong.
30) dtlp does not provide information on selected printer.
31) Dtterm window title not being set with "-name" command
line option.
32) ATOK8 IM locks up dtpad, dtterm
33) Dtspcdenv contains obsolete path element, "/bin".
34) Prev and Next keys don't work correctly in cde2.1
dtterm.
35) dtsession archives old session dirs when latest one
doesn't exit.
36) dtappintegrate executes before tlinks are
installed--#!/bin/ksh
37) 11.00 dtcm 'Repeat Every' dialog doesn't work correctly.
38) Can't display "Startup Dialog Box" help topic on
dtstyle.
39) libtt.3 undefined symbol (pthread_setspecific) at
runtime
40) Buffer overrun in dtlock.
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Patch Files:
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-MSG,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/lib/nls/msg/C/dtfile.cat
/usr/dt/lib/nls/msg/C/dtlogin.cat
CDE.CDE-TT,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/ttauth
/usr/dt/bin/ttsession
/usr/dt/bin/tt_type_comp
/usr/dt/bin/ttdbck
/usr/dt/bin/tttar
/usr/contrib/bin/tttrace
CDE.CDE-MIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/dtappintegrate
/usr/dt/bin/dtspcd
/usr/dt/bin/rpc.ttdbserver
/usr/dt/config/dtspcdenv
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtksh
CDE.CDE-RUN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/dtsession
/usr/dt/config/Xsession.d/0060.srcsysenv
/usr/dt/bin/dtpdmd
/usr/dt/config/Xsession.d/0020.dtims
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C/Dtlp
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C/Dtmail
/usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/dtmail.dt
/usr/dt/bin/dtaction
/usr/dt/bin/dtappgather
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_admin
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_delete
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_editor
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_insert
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_lookup
/usr/dt/bin/dtfile
/usr/dt/bin/dtfile_copy
/usr/dt/bin/dtfile_error
/usr/dt/bin/dticon
/usr/dt/bin/dtlogin
/usr/dt/bin/dtgreet
/usr/dt/bin/dtchooser
/usr/dt/bin/dtlp
/usr/dt/bin/dtmail
/usr/dt/bin/dtmailpr
/usr/dt/bin/dtsearchpath
/usr/dt/bin/dtstyle
/usr/dt/bin/dtwm
/usr/dt/bin/rpc.cmsd
/usr/dt/bin/Xsession
/usr/dt/config/C/Xresources
/usr/dt/config/C/sys.resources
/usr/dt/bin/dtprintinfo
/usr/dt/bin/dtscreen
/usr/dt/bin/dtpad
/usr/dt/bin/dthello
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dt
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtcalc
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtcm
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtcreate
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtfile
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dthello
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dthelpprint
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dthelpview
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dticon
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtlogin
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtlp
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtmail
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtpad
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtprintinfo
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtscreen
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtsession
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtstyle
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtwm
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtimsstart
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtpdm
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/0100.session
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/0120.session
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/0140.session
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/0160.session
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/dtfile.config
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.dtwmrc
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.font
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.resources
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.session
/usr/dt/config/Xsetup
/usr/contrib/bin/X11/dr_dt
/usr/dt/bin/dtcalc
CDE.CDE-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.1
/usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.2
/usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.3
/usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.1
/usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.2
/usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.3
/usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.1
/usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.2
/usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.3
/usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.1
/usr/dt/lib/libtt.3
/usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.2
/usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.3
/usr/dt/lib/libtt.1
CDE.CDE-HELP-RUN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/dthelp_ctag1
/usr/dt/bin/dthelp_htag1
/usr/dt/bin/dthelp_htag2
/usr/dt/config/svc/HP-UX.lcx
/usr/dt/bin/dthelpgen
CDE.CDE-DTTERM,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/dtterm
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtterm
/usr/dt/app-defaults/fr_FR.iso885915/Dtterm
/usr/dt/app-defaults/de_DE.iso885915/Dtterm
/usr/dt/app-defaults/es_ES.iso885915/Dtterm
/usr/dt/app-defaults/it_IT.iso885915/Dtterm
/usr/dt/app-defaults/sv_SE.iso885915/Dtterm
/usr/dt/app-defaults/fr_FR.iso885915
euro
/usr/dt/app-defaults/de_DE.iso885915
euro
/usr/dt/app-defaults/es_ES.iso885915
euro
/usr/dt/app-defaults/it_IT.iso885915
euro
/usr/dt/app-defaults/sv_SE.iso885915
euro
/usr/dt/share/man/man1/dtterm.1
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/share/man/man1/dtcm_admin.1
/usr/dt/share/man/man4/dtdtfile.4
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-HELP,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/Mailer.sdl
/usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/Stylemgr.sdl
CDE.CDE-FONTS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/config/xfonts/ja_JP.SJIS/fonts.alias
/usr/dt/config/xfonts/ja_JP.eucJP/fonts.alias
what(1) Output:
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-MSG,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/lib/nls/msg/C/dtfile.cat:
_DtMessage catalog source $XConsortium: dtfile.msg /
main/9 1997/07/29 16:32:01 jj $
/usr/dt/lib/nls/msg/C/dtlogin.cat:
_DtMessage catalog source $XConsortium: dtlogin.msg
/main/11 2000/01/20 11:01:05 krkole $
CDE.CDE-TT,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/ttauth:
View: /view/x_r6sep99_a_1100, Build Type: r6sep99_a_
1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 10 14:13:18 IST 1999)
/usr/dt/bin/ttsession:
View: /view/x_r6sep99_a_1100, Build Type: r6sep99_a_
1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 10 14:16:50 IST 1999)
/usr/dt/bin/tt_type_comp:
View: /view/x_r6sep98_1100, Build Type: r6sep98_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Sep 14 16:44:36 IST 1998)
/usr/dt/bin/ttdbck:
View: /view/x_r6sep98_1100, Build Type: r6sep98_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Sep 14 16:42:49 IST 1998)
isopen.c 1.12 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isstart.c 1.9 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isclose.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isread.c 1.9 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isaddindex.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isamopen.c 1.10 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbuild.c 1.12 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isvars.c 1.7 90/08/15 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isaddprimary.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
ismngfcb.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfab.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isdiskbufs2.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfd.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbtree.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfcb.c 1.9 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfixrec.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfcbwatchfd.c 1.8 93/09/07 Copyr 1988-1993 Sun Micr
osystems, Inc
isamhooks.c 1.7 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfcbindex.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isalloc.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbytearray.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isdatconv.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isminmax.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfname.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isvarrec.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isperm.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iserror.c 1.10 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeyvalid.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isamerror.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeyaux.c 1.7 89/07/27 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isindexconv.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeyconv.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isversion.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iswrrec.c 1.7 89/06/07 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isrename.c 1.10 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isamaddindex.c 1.14 89/09/14 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isamwrite.c 1.6 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
issignals.c 1.7 89/08/30 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeycmp.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfileio.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
ispageio.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isdlink.c 1.4 89/09/01 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isindfreel.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbsearch.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
issort.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeycalc.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isadd1key.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbtree2.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
/usr/dt/bin/tttar:
View: /view/x_r6sep98_1100, Build Type: r6sep98_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Sep 14 18:11:21 IST 1998)
/usr/contrib/bin/tttrace:
View: /view/x_r6sep98_1100, Build Type: r6sep98_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Sep 14 17:47:58 IST 1998)
CDE.CDE-MIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/dtappintegrate:
None
/usr/dt/bin/dtspcd:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 21:17:31 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/rpc.ttdbserver:
View: /view/x_r6jun99_1100, Build Type: r6jun99_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Wed May 26 13:09:48 IST 1999)
isaddindex.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isopen.c 1.12 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isdelcurr.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isdelrec.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbuild.c 1.12 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isrewrec.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iserase.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iscntl.c 1.8 94/11/17
isstart.c 1.9 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isrewcurr.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isclose.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isread.c 1.9 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iswrite.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
issync.c 1.7 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isrename.c 1.10 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isindexinfo.c 1.2 91/05/16 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iscurpos.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isamaddindex.c 1.14 89/09/14 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isamopen.c 1.10 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isamdelrec.c 1.6 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isvars.c 1.7 90/08/15 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isaddprimary.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isamwrite.c 1.6 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isapplmr.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
ismngfcb.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
ischange1key.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfab.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isdiskbufs2.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfd.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbtree.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfcb.c 1.9 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfixrec.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
issignals.c 1.7 89/08/30 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isapplmw.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfcbwatchfd.c 1.8 93/09/07 Copyr 1988-1993 Sun Micr
osystems, Inc
isamhooks.c 1.7 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfcbindex.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isalloc.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbytearray.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isdatconv.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isminmax.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfname.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isvarrec.c 1.8 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isperm.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iserror.c 1.10 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeyvalid.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isamerror.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeyaux.c 1.7 89/07/27 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeyconv.c 1.4 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isversion.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
issort.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isdel1key.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeycmp.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
iskeycalc.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isfileio.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
ispageio.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isdlink.c 1.4 89/09/01 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbtree2.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbtree3.c 1.5 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isindfreel.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isindexconv.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isbsearch.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
isadd1key.c 1.3 89/07/17 Copyr 1988 Sun Micro
/usr/dt/config/dtspcdenv:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtksh:
None
CDE.CDE-RUN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/dtsession:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 19:13:45 IST 2000)
dtsession: $XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/
08/30 15:34:51 drk $
/usr/dt/config/Xsession.d/0060.srcsysenv:
Common Desktop Environment 1.0
/usr/dt/bin/dtpdmd:
View: /view/x_r6OCT98_1100, Build Type: r6OCT98_1100
DesktopVersionString
(build date: Mon Oct 26 11:22:21 IST 1998)
/usr/dt/config/Xsession.d/0020.dtims:
Common Desktop Environment 1.0
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C/Dtlp:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C/Dtmail:
None
/usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/dtmail.dt:
dtmail.dt 1.32 10 Aug 1994
/usr/dt/bin/dtaction:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 04:01:36 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtappgather:
View: /view/x_r6jun99_1100, Build Type: r6jun99_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Aug 9 12:14:28 IST 1999)
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 22:43:05 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_admin:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 22:44:50 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_delete:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 22:43:47 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_editor:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 22:44:32 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_insert:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 22:44:00 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_lookup:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 22:44:13 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtfile:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 02:52:43 IST 2000)
dtfile: $XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/
08/30 15:30:40 drk $
/usr/dt/bin/dtfile_copy:
View: /view/x_r6rosPR_1100, Build Type: r6rosPR_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Tue Dec 9 14:20:35 PST 1997)
/usr/dt/bin/dtfile_error:
None
/usr/dt/bin/dticon:
View: /view/x_r6sep98_1100, Build Type: r6sep98_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Tue Sep 15 13:03:18 IST 1998)
dticon: $XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/
08/30 15:32:43 drk $
/usr/dt/bin/dtlogin:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
DesktopVersionString
(build date: Mon Oct 9 17:27:08 IST 2000)
dtlogin: $XConsortium: version.c /main/6 1996/
08/30 15:33:21 drk $
/usr/dt/bin/dtgreet:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
DesktopVersionString
(build date: Mon Oct 9 17:27:53 IST 2000)
dtgreet: $XConsortium: vgversion.c /main/6 199
6/08/30 15:34:13 drk $
/usr/dt/bin/dtchooser:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
DesktopVersionString
(build date: Mon Oct 9 17:28:13 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtlp:
Common Desktop Environment 1.0
/usr/dt/bin/dtmail:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 10:09:49 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtmailpr:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 20:13:28 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtsearchpath:
View: /view/x_r6rosPR_1100, Build Type: r6rosPR_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Tue Dec 9 14:47:57 PST 1997)
/usr/dt/bin/dtstyle:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 21:07:17 IST 2000)
dtstyle: $XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/
08/30 15:35:36 drk $
/usr/dt/bin/dtwm:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 03:13:23 IST 2000)
dtwm: $XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/
08/30 15:36:22 drk $
/usr/dt/bin/rpc.cmsd:
View: /view/x_r6jun99_1100, Build Type: r6jun99_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Aug 23 01:21:40 MDT 1999)
/usr/dt/bin/Xsession:
None
/usr/dt/config/C/Xresources:
None
/usr/dt/config/C/sys.resources:
None
/usr/dt/bin/dtprintinfo:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 12:04:24 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/bin/dtscreen:
View: /view/x_r6sep98_1100, Build Type: r6sep98_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Tue Sep 15 14:01:26 IST 1998)
/usr/dt/bin/dtpad:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 20:18:04 IST 2000)
dtpad: $XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/
08/30 15:27:22 drk $
/usr/dt/bin/dthello:
View: /view/x_r6sep98_1100, Build Type: r6sep98_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Tue Sep 15 13:58:46 IST 1998)
dthello: $XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/
08/30 15:31:27 drk $
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dt:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtcalc:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtcm:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtcreate:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtfile:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dthello:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dthelpprint:
Common Desktop Environment 1.0
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dthelpview:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dticon:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtlogin:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtlp:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtmail:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtpad:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtprintinfo:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtscreen:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtsession:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtstyle:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtwm:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtimsstart:
$XConsortium: Dtimsstart /main/3 1996/09/20 18:08:17
cde-hp $
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtpdm:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/0100.session:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/0120.session:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/0140.session:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/0160.session:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/dtfile.config:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.dtwmrc:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.font:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.resources:
None
/usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.session:
None
/usr/dt/config/Xsetup:
None
/usr/contrib/bin/X11/dr_dt:
**UNSUPPORTED** $Revision: 1.2 $
/usr/dt/bin/dtcalc:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 04:00:16 IST 2000)
dtcalc: $XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/
08/30 15:28:16 drk $
CDE.CDE-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.1:
libDtHelp: $Revision: 2.12 $
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Jun
e 1999 Patch Release
(build date: Mon May 10 12:05:43 MDT 1999)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.2:
libDtHelp: $Revision: 2.12 $
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.30.00 Mar
1998 Patch Release
(build date: Thu Jan 22 14:22:09 PST 1998)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.3:
libDtHelp: Revision: 2.12
View: /view/x_r6rosPR_1100, Build Type: r6rosPR_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Thu Dec 4 15:58:14 PST 1997)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.1:
libDtSvc: $Revision: 1.5 $
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Nov
ember 2000 Patch Release
(build date: Thu Sep 21 19:44:35 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.2:
libDtSvc: $Revision: 1.5 $
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.30.00 Nov
1997 Patch Release
(build date: Mon Oct 27 17:24:56 PST 1997)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.3:
$XConsortium: version.c /main/5 1996/08/30 15:24:25
drk $
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 10:05:59 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.1:
DtTermPrimitiveWidget: $Revision: 1.196 $
libDtTerm: $Revision: 1.172 $
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Nov
ember 2000 Patch Release
(build date: Fri Sep 22 14:28:20 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.2:
DtTermPrimitiveWidget: $Revision: 1.196 $
libDtTerm: $Revision: 1.172 $
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.30.00 Nov
1997 Patch Release
(build date: Fri Oct 10 10:30:17 PDT 1997)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.3:
DtTermPrimitiveWidget: $XConsortium: TermPri
mVersion.c /main/2 1996/08/30 15:25:43 drk $
dtterm1.0: $XConsortium: TermVersion.c /main
/2 1996/08/30 15:24:52 drk $
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Oct 9 16:33:52 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.1:
libDtWidget: $Revision: 1.4 $
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Mar
ch 2000 Patch Release
(build date: Mon Feb 21 18:36:42 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/lib/libtt.3:
View: /view/x_r6sep99_a_1100, Build Type: r6sep99_a_
1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Wed Sep 8 03:03:28 MDT 1999)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.2:
libDtWidget: $Revision: 1.4 $
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.30.00 Mar
1998 Patch Release
(build date: Thu Jan 22 13:56:39 PST 1998)
/usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.3:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Feb 21 16:09:53 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/lib/libtt.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Sep
1999 CDE cumulative Patch Release
(build date: Wed Sep 8 10:28:29 MDT 1999)
CDE.CDE-HELP-RUN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/dthelp_ctag1:
View: /view/x_r6rosPR_1100, Build Type: r6rosPR_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Thu Dec 4 16:03:42 PST 1997)
dthelp_ctag1: Revision: 1.1
/usr/dt/bin/dthelp_htag1:
View: /view/x_r6rosPR_1100, Build Type: r6rosPR_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Thu Dec 4 16:03:30 PST 1997)
dthelp_htag1: Revision: 1.1
/usr/dt/bin/dthelp_htag2:
View: /view/x_r6rosPR_1100, Build Type: r6rosPR_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Thu Dec 4 16:03:52 PST 1997)
dthelp_htag2: Revision: 1.1
/usr/dt/config/svc/HP-UX.lcx:
Cde1
/usr/dt/bin/dthelpgen:
View: /view/x_r6nov00_1100, Build Type: r6nov00_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Fri Sep 22 01:54:46 IST 2000)
dthelpgen: Revision: 1.2
CDE.CDE-DTTERM,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/bin/dtterm:
View: /view/x_r6marIC200_1100, Build Type: r6marIC20
0_1100
hpcde2.1
(build date: Mon Mar 20 15:54:37 IST 2000)
/usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtterm:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/fr_FR.iso885915/Dtterm:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/de_DE.iso885915/Dtterm:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/es_ES.iso885915/Dtterm:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/it_IT.iso885915/Dtterm:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/sv_SE.iso885915/Dtterm:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/fr_FR.iso885915
euro:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/de_DE.iso885915
euro:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/es_ES.iso885915
euro:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/it_IT.iso885915
euro:
None
/usr/dt/app-defaults/sv_SE.iso885915
euro:
None
/usr/dt/share/man/man1/dtterm.1:
None
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/share/man/man1/dtcm_admin.1:
None
/usr/dt/share/man/man4/dtdtfile.4:
None
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-HELP,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/Mailer.sdl:
None
/usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/Stylemgr.sdl:
None
CDE.CDE-FONTS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/dt/config/xfonts/ja_JP.SJIS/fonts.alias:
None
/usr/dt/config/xfonts/ja_JP.eucJP/fonts.alias:
None
cksum(1) Output:
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-MSG,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1026635324 47664 /usr/dt/lib/nls/msg/C/dtfile.cat
1299678682 9160 /usr/dt/lib/nls/msg/C/dtlogin.cat
CDE.CDE-TT,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2919154913 45056 /usr/dt/bin/ttauth
2793281691 258048 /usr/dt/bin/ttsession
2865655100 294912 /usr/dt/bin/tt_type_comp
3559439725 393216 /usr/dt/bin/ttdbck
2998725679 81920 /usr/dt/bin/tttar
1069276317 45056 /usr/contrib/bin/tttrace
CDE.CDE-MIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
3022205252 17371 /usr/dt/bin/dtappintegrate
3818573261 192512 /usr/dt/bin/dtspcd
3044622125 311296 /usr/dt/bin/rpc.ttdbserver
1479392002 1418 /usr/dt/config/dtspcdenv
2228626216 535 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtksh
CDE.CDE-RUN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2430142792 221184 /usr/dt/bin/dtsession
1866635999 3253 /usr/dt/config/Xsession.d/0060.srcsysenv
1000815437 49152 /usr/dt/bin/dtpdmd
3673599367 2854 /usr/dt/config/Xsession.d/0020.dtims
503324501 533 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C/Dtlp
1047107649 15543 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C/Dtmail
2343941286 5517 /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/dtmail.dt
2981275830 45056 /usr/dt/bin/dtaction
215156834 106496 /usr/dt/bin/dtappgather
703730974 581632 /usr/dt/bin/dtcm
2632999854 110592 /usr/dt/bin/dtcm_admin
3808379284 110592 /usr/dt/bin/dtcm_delete
815015526 204800 /usr/dt/bin/dtcm_editor
1718697586 126976 /usr/dt/bin/dtcm_insert
1326089507 110592 /usr/dt/bin/dtcm_lookup
1799835227 700416 /usr/dt/bin/dtfile
850662435 86016 /usr/dt/bin/dtfile_copy
3167044533 1672 /usr/dt/bin/dtfile_error
1097310037 180224 /usr/dt/bin/dticon
1354799957 389208 /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin
170564873 90112 /usr/dt/bin/dtgreet
126690077 94208 /usr/dt/bin/dtchooser
2419996114 43816 /usr/dt/bin/dtlp
3229350714 1159168 /usr/dt/bin/dtmail
1681849926 339968 /usr/dt/bin/dtmailpr
4001765995 159744 /usr/dt/bin/dtsearchpath
4218674998 245760 /usr/dt/bin/dtstyle
1266118352 577536 /usr/dt/bin/dtwm
2083127430 266240 /usr/dt/bin/rpc.cmsd
3021395727 16370 /usr/dt/bin/Xsession
759790997 9406 /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources
2554284007 8912 /usr/dt/config/C/sys.resources
3771132129 471040 /usr/dt/bin/dtprintinfo
344896473 81920 /usr/dt/bin/dtscreen
1395544831 147456 /usr/dt/bin/dtpad
1193789608 57344 /usr/dt/bin/dthello
3553783074 4490 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dt
839081426 1323 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtcalc
4266977694 7582 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtcm
4004141270 784 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtcreate
2279092097 6215 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtfile
3892716360 596 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dthello
2777245092 8213 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dthelpprint
1469314715 1350 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dthelpview
728307248 2100 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dticon
2655506596 2180 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtlogin
503324501 533 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtlp
1047107649 15543 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtmail
1057283313 4585 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtpad
2784910040 588 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtprintinfo
933354554 1592 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtscreen
4213734145 809 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtsession
738472239 3010 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtstyle
2950274612 6113 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtwm
1598664911 3541 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtimsstart
2199755861 1551 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtpdm
2408613795 1476 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/
0100.session
3103064276 1460 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/
0120.session
723777524 1513 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/
0140.session
2455640587 1506 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources.d/
0160.session
759790997 9406 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/Xresources
14098433 3570 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/dtfile.config
1974582521 4455 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.dtwmrc
3780872779 3643 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.font
2554284007 8912 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.resources
743266927 1129 /usr/dt/config/C.iso885915/sys.session
4242593432 3555 /usr/dt/config/Xsetup
763472593 42062 /usr/contrib/bin/X11/dr_dt
11796782 229376 /usr/dt/bin/dtcalc
CDE.CDE-SHLIBS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
4002453356 794624 /usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.1
3817864877 806912 /usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.2
2507641019 991232 /usr/dt/lib/libDtHelp.3
1882885854 602112 /usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.1
2549488082 602112 /usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.2
1054392594 581632 /usr/dt/lib/libDtSvc.3
399262282 417792 /usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.1
968719481 421888 /usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.2
3965367080 417792 /usr/dt/lib/libDtTerm.3
632800007 356352 /usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.1
3626711114 1048576 /usr/dt/lib/libtt.3
1589827343 331776 /usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.2
4207922617 331776 /usr/dt/lib/libDtWidget.3
3580990919 1122304 /usr/dt/lib/libtt.1
CDE.CDE-HELP-RUN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
694951964 331776 /usr/dt/bin/dthelp_ctag1
2635237647 372736 /usr/dt/bin/dthelp_htag1
3866879187 290816 /usr/dt/bin/dthelp_htag2
2729819483 48948 /usr/dt/config/svc/HP-UX.lcx
113312551 45056 /usr/dt/bin/dthelpgen
CDE.CDE-DTTERM,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2609315404 65536 /usr/dt/bin/dtterm
1001144062 5076 /usr/dt/app-defaults/C.iso885915/Dtterm
1823658652 5058 /usr/dt/app-defaults/fr_FR.iso885915/Dtterm
1823658652 5058 /usr/dt/app-defaults/de_DE.iso885915/Dtterm
1823658652 5058 /usr/dt/app-defaults/es_ES.iso885915/Dtterm
1823658652 5058 /usr/dt/app-defaults/it_IT.iso885915/Dtterm
1823658652 5058 /usr/dt/app-defaults/sv_SE.iso885915/Dtterm
1554851647 1024 /usr/dt/app-defaults/fr_FR.iso885915
euro
2478177554 1024 /usr/dt/app-defaults/de_DE.iso885915
euro
492103157 1024 /usr/dt/app-defaults/es_ES.iso885915
euro
3102782752 1024 /usr/dt/app-defaults/it_IT.iso885915
euro
2905378285 1024 /usr/dt/app-defaults/sv_SE.iso885915
euro
2727191495 37987 /usr/dt/share/man/man1/dtterm.1
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2715564526 6442 /usr/dt/share/man/man1/dtcm_admin.1
2514059990 5847 /usr/dt/share/man/man4/dtdtfile.4
CDE.CDE-ENG-A-HELP,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
3318388302 242298 /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/Mailer.sdl
2245688562 129354 /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/Stylemgr.sdl
CDE.CDE-FONTS,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
4282084462 28479 /usr/dt/config/xfonts/ja_JP.SJIS/
fonts.alias
4282084462 28479 /usr/dt/config/xfonts/ja_JP.eucJP/
fonts.alias
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 11.00: PHNE_18878 PHSS_20145 PHSS_21959
s800: 11.00: PHNE_18878 PHSS_20145 PHSS_21959
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_13406 PHSS_13961 PHSS_14597 PHSS_15424 PHSS_16148 PHSS_15797
PHSS_16691 PHSS_16625 PHSS_16706 PHSS_17419 PHSS_18428 PHSS_19483
PHSS_19748 PHSS_20140 PHSS_20716 PHSS_20864 PHSS_22320
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_22339:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Patch Package Size: 19150 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHSS_22341
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_22341.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_22341. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHSS_22341.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_22341.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_22341.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_22341.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
1) The CDE environment must not be running when this
patch is installed.
If it is, you will receive warnings that text files
are busy. SD will move these aside and place the
new files in the appropriate location, but it is
recommended that CDE first be shutdown prior to patch
installation.
The CDE environment may be shut down by running the
following commands as root:
- /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -d
- /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -kill
Note that these commands will terminate all CDE sessions
for all CDE users.
Once the patch has been installed, you may start CDE
back up by doing:
- /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -e
- /sbin/init.d/dtlogin.rc start
2. Multiscreen problem which was reported against Motif
product ( CVLpt03018,5003413898) involved fixes in
CDE components also and are included in this patch.
The motif fixes went into PHSS_16169 and this patch
depends on PHSS_16169.
3. The customers who use Tech Print Server and
applications which work with "dtpdm" (Print
Dialog Manager) need to apply this patch.
Before applying this patch, the customers should
understand the effect of this patch described
below.
4. This patch fixed the problem of SR (#1653277293).
"dtpdmd" invoked from /etc/rc unexpectedly
terminated, this is due to the defect that "dtpdmd"
doesn't handle the signals properly. The fix was
to add the signal routines for "dtpdmd".
5. There is another problem not fixed with this
patch. "dtpdm" may fail to start from "dtpdmd"
in some circumstances. When CDE is used with
"Xauthorization" true (which is the default
behaviour),"dtpdm" may not be authorized by the
X Display server, hence it failed with X
authorization error. This is due to the design of
"dtpdmd", therefore HP is considering to fix in
the future release.
There are several ways to get workaround this
error such as
- Use "xhost" command to allow Xclient to
connect to X display
Ex: $ xhost + name-of-localhost
- Modify /etc/X0.hosts
- Uncomment "Dtlogin*authorize: False" in
/etc/dt/config/Xconfig
When /etc/dt/config/Xconfig is not present, copy
it from /usr/dt/config/Xconfig and do the
modification. After modifying Xconfig file, restart
the dtlogin daemon process,or restart the system.
The reason for this customization is that the
"dtpdm" which is invoked by "dtpdmd" is NOT the
process of the user who has currently logged in CDE,
hence it doesn't have the proper authorization to
access the Xdisplay.
Please consider carefully which of these workarounds
will be suitable for your environment. Please refer
to xauth(1), xhost(1) and other materials about
"X Authorization".
Warning: Setting Dtlogin*authorize=False greatly
reduces control over the system and is
_not_ recommended.
6. In future, HP will take Xauthority feature into
the product.
7. For the defect JAGaa40062, changes were done in
PHSS_16903 also. Install the patch PHSS_16903
for the complete solution of this defect.
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_22341------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHCO_22733
Date Loaded: 20001207
Title: s700_800 11.00 sar(1M) cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHCO_22733
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 sar(1M) cumulative patch
Creation Date: 00/12/01
Post Date: 00/12/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
hardware_enablement general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHCO_22733
Symptoms:
PHCO_22733:
1. sar(1) from PHCO_21893 can coredump when
encountering RESTART record.
2. sar(1) used to kill some unintended processes
on failure to create child processes.
3. sar(1) used to kill some unintended processes
when a signal is sent to it.
4. sar does not report bread/bwrite information correctly
on multiprocessor systems.
PHCO_21893:
In a multi processor system, if any processor other
than the last processor is deallocated, sar(1) shows
incorrect run queue length, cpu usage, average run
queue length and average cpu usage information.
PHCO_15220:
Year displayed in three digits
Defect Description:
PHCO_22733:
1. On encountering a RESTART record, sar(1) coredumps.
This was due to improper memory management.
Resolution:
Now sar(1) takes care to handle RESTART records
appropriately.
2. When sar(1) fails to create child processes, it
killed unrelated processes due to incorrect handling
of signals.
Resolution:
Now sar(1) handles signals correctly.
3. On receiving a signal, sar(1) used to send the signal
to all processes in its process group, thus killing
them.
Resolution:
Now sar(1) takes care not to send the signals to all
processes in its process group.
4. sar is not calculating buffer cache read/writes
correctly for multiprocessor systems. It just uses the
statistics from the last CPU, instead of using the
info from all the CPUs.
Resolution:
Now sar(1) is made to store statistics of all the
processors, Uses the statistics while calculating the
buffer cache read/writes.
PHCO_21893:
In a multiprocessor system of say, n processors,
when a processor other than processor "n" is
deallocated, sar(1) skips the information of
processor "n" instead of the deallocated processor.
While calculating the averages, sar(1) takes the
deallocated processor into consideration instead
of processor "n".
Resolution:
Now, mpctl(2) call is used in sar(1) to find the allocated
processors' numbers and sar(1) is made to display and
calculate information only for the allocated processors.
PHCO_15220:
Year displayed in three digits
SR:
8606167692 8606155322 8606151981 8606108312 8606142600
4701391466
Patch Files:
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/sar.1m
OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/sar.cat
/usr/lbin/sa/sadc
/usr/sbin/sar
what(1) Output:
OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/sar.cat:
None
OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/lbin/sa/sadc:
sadc.c $Revision: 80.1.1.5 $
PATCH_11_00: sadc.o 00/12/01
OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/sar:
$Revision: 82.1.1.12 $
PATCH_11_00: sar.o 00/12/01
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/sar.1m:
None
cksum(1) Output:
OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
384279235 553 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/sar.cat
OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
4174750479 20480 /usr/lbin/sa/sadc
OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2428400554 40960 /usr/sbin/sar
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
1624229436 4712 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/sar.1m
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHCO_15220 PHCO_21893
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 100 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHCO_22733
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHCO_22733.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHCO_22733. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHCO_22733.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHCO_22733.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHCO_22733.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHCO_22733.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHCO_22733------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHCO_22686
Date Loaded: 20001206
Title: s700_800 11.00 top(1) cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHCO_22686
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 top(1) cumulative patch
Creation Date: 00/12/03
Post Date: 00/12/06
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.CMDS-AUX,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OS-Core.CORE-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
hardware_enablement general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHCO_22686
Symptoms:
PHCO_22686:
top(1) output functionality corrected.
PHCO_21892:
In a multi processor system, if any processor other
than the last processor is deallocated, top(1) shows
incorrect cpu usage, average cpu usage and load averages
information.
PHCO_17439:
1. Long tty names cause unaligned output for top(1).
2. top(1) reports wrong tty name for processes which
are not attached to a terminal.
3. top(1) may dump core if certain undocumented
behaviour of qsort(3) changes in future releases.
PHCO_14809:
top(1) displays wrong usernames.
Extra character in top output at the lower right
corner of the screen. Floating exception when
screen is small.
top(1) does not display any processes on a small
screen for a multi processor system which has
a large number of CPUs
Defect Description:
PHCO_22686:
top(1) output functionality corrected.
Resolution:
Code has been modified to take care of this issue.
The allocation of processors on fly also has been
taken care.
PHCO_21892:
In a multiprocessor system of say, n processors,
when a processor other than processor "n" is
deallocated, top(1) skips the information of
processor "n" instead of the deallocated processor.
While calculating the averages, top(1) takes the
deallocated processor into consideration instead
of processor "n".
Resolution:
The mpctl(2) call is used in top(1) to find the
allocated processors' numbers and top(1)
is made to display and calculate information
only for the allocated processors.
PHCO_17439:
1. If the tty name of a process is more than 6 characters,
the line corresponding to that process in the top output
appears to be shifted towards right. This results in
poor legibility.
Resolution:
top(1) will align the process information and the header
dynamically based on the length of the longest tty name.
2. top(1) reports 'rroot' as tty name for processes which
are not attached to a terminal. The reason is, a process,
which is not attached to a terminal, will have the fields
pst_major and pst_minor of the process data structure
equal to -1 which matches the major and minor numbers
of the boot device /dev/rroot.
Resolution:
If the pst_major and pst_minor fields of the process
data structure are equal to -1, top(1) will display '?'
indicating that the process is not attached to a
terminal.
3. top(1) may dump core if certain undocumented behaviour
of qsort(3) changes in future releases.
Resolution:
top(1) has been modified so that it does not rely
on the undocumented behaviour of qsort(3)
PHCO_14809:
top(1) displays wrong usernames due to collisions
while hashing.
Extra character in top output at the lower right
corner of the screen.
Floating exception when screen is small. This occurs
when the number of processes which can be displayed on
the screen becomes zero.
top(1) does not display any processes on a small screen
for a multi processor system which has a large number of
CPUs. The individual CPU state information dominates the
screen and there is no space left for displaying processes.
SR:
8606146989 8606142594 5003410233 5003411835 5003397711
4701383430 4701383448 4701383455
Patch Files:
OS-Core.CMDS-AUX,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/bin/top
OS-Core.CORE-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/share/man/man1.Z/top.1
what(1) Output:
OS-Core.CMDS-AUX,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/bin/top:
top.c $Revision: 82.1.1.17 $ $Date: 2000/12/02 08:0
1:21 $
find_ttys.c $Revision: 80.1 $ $Date: 96/09/06 17:19
:38 $
PATCH_11_00: top.o find_ttys.o 00/12/03
OS-Core.CORE-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/share/man/man1.Z/top.1:
None
cksum(1) Output:
OS-Core.CMDS-AUX,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
263611148 32768 /usr/bin/top
OS-Core.CORE-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
2161340868 3041 /usr/share/man/man1.Z/top.1
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHCO_14809 PHCO_17439 PHCO_21892
Equivalent Patches:
PHCO_22556:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
PHCO_22557:
s700: 10.10
s800: 10.10
PHCO_22558:
s700: 10.01
s800: 10.01
Patch Package Size: 70 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHCO_22686
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHCO_22686.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHCO_22686. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHCO_22686.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHCO_22686.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHCO_22686.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHCO_22686.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHCO_22686------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHCO_22628
Date Loaded: 20001206
Title: s700_800 11.X HP Array Manager/60 cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHCO_22628
Patch Description: s700_800 11.X HP Array Manager/60 cumulative patch
Creation Date: 00/11/30
Post Date: 00/12/06
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00 11.10
s800: 11.00 11.10
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.ARRAY-MGMT,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OS-Core.ARRAY-MGMT,fr=B.11.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.10_32/64,v=HP
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.10_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical:
Yes
PHCO_22628: OTHER
Patch provides critical functionality for use of
HP Fibre Array/60 devices.
Category Tags:
defect_repair hardware_enablement enhancement
general_release critical
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHCO_22628
Symptoms:
PHCO_22628:
1. JAGad35936 - Fix log clearing problem with HP03 and
earlier firmware, introduced in PHCO_22196.
2. JAGad34226 - Change MEL drive slot from 1-based to
0-based, to match amdsp output. Problem was introduced
in PHCO_22196.
3. JAGad36256 - Implement environment variable to allow
option for more than 100 MB of log files.
4. JAGad36259 - Add non-redundancy warnings for RAID 0.
5. The amlog utility provided in this patch does not read
the array log files generated by AM60Srvr from
PHCO_21315 or earlier patches. To read old log files,
use the archived version of amlog found in /var/adm/sw/
save/<OLD_PATCH_NAME>/ARRAY-MGT/opt/hparray/bin/, where
OLD_PATCH_NAME is PHCO_21315 or earlier.
PHCO_22196:
1. JAGad04079 - AM60Srvr core dumps on parity scan of LUN
with owning controller missing.
2. JAGab16618 - Improve logging in multi-initiator
environments.
3. JAGab84551 - SCSI Device Lock Not Granted when
attempting syswipe of array.
4. JAGac00096 - LUN recovery difficult.
5. JAGad08697 - AM60Srvr dies intermittently.
6. JAGad23891 - amdload command lock violation.
7. JAGab78599 - Implement Major Event Logging in AM60.
8. JAGac79027 - AM60Srvr exits with PendingQueue::Add
buffer overflow.
9. JAGad26497 - LUN display shows drives as ?-? when
numDisks is 0.
10. JAGad03253 - Download application firmware and bootware
as one file.
11. JAGab82780 - amdsp command fails after LUN's owning
controller is removed.
12. JAGad03254 - Add support for RAID 0 LUNs.
13. JAGad03945 - Add support for UTM LUN.
14. JAGad07307 - Handle new sense codes from HP07 firmware.
15. JAGad27589 - Handle SCSI disk firmware convergence in
amdload.
16. JAGab15596 - Log files should not be able to grow so as
to overflow a file system.
17. JAGac86825 - Disk firmware download problems on Seagate
Cheetah III & IV mechs.
18. JAGad02941 - FRU device type 0x07 not always decoded
correctly in amlog.
19. JAGad03204 - Enable software controller reset when
allowed by firmware.
20. JAGad03821 - LUN number sometimes not initialized in
drive group display.
21. JAGad10447 - New FRU group decoding required with HP07
controller firmware.
22. JAGad10909 - Man page updates required for IPR-0012
software.
23. JAGad23902 - Decode FRU info provided in raw MEL data.
24. JAGab78603 - Validate AM60 ANSI C++ compliance.
25. JAGad02940 - Add support for LUN state 83.
26. JAGad05381 - Report disk sense data on SMART events.
27. JAGad07400 - Slot ID in disk display has wrong data
type.
28. JAGab75343 - Fix amlog memory leak.
29. JAGab75346 - Fix amdload memory leak.
30. JAGad16493 - amdsp -p -S on more than two links results
in a device ID error.
31. JAGad29621 - amdsp -i reports AM60Srvr unavailable,
but it is running.
PHCO_21315:
1. JAGad00714 - Change connection messages going to
syslog from info type to debug type. Also change
rescan message to be debug as well.
PHCO_20218:
1. JAGac33875 - AM60Srvr only logs events when LUN 1 is
configured.
2. JAGab78816 - amlog does not show LUN info when a LUN
is failed with unflushed cache.
3. JAGac39733 - AM60Srvr fails with core on startup on
systems with more than ten FC-60 arrays attached.
4. JAGac40880 - amfmt command requires change to man page
to indicate that it is a data destructive command.
5. JAGac39742 - amlog does not decode all sense codes.
6. JAGab76959 - amcfg fails with segmentation violation if
an invalid channel is specified when configuring a LUN.
7. JAGac29676 - make amcfg bind LUN default segment size
16K, instead of current cache block size.
8. JAGab32006 - Minor typographical error in amcfg man page
9. JAGac79070 - Need to re-designate SC-10 power supplies
and fans as A, B instead of 1, 2.
10. JAGac86303 - Change "ARM" reference to "AM60" in
amlog output and syslog file, when a required
message catalog entry can't be found.
PHCO_19571:
1. JAGab20973 - Incorrect diagnostic message when
specifying alias longer than 16 characters.
2. JAGab24502 - Unclear diagnostic message when
binding a LUN on a passive controller.
3. JAGab25356 - Ambiguous cache battery age shown in
controller display.
4. JAGab14439 - Rounding problem when setting and
displaying cache flush options.
5. JAGab18057 - Need to add interpretation of FRU code and
qualifier for amlog.
6. JAGab57569 - SCSI channel, SCSI ID, enclosure ID and
slot ID are ambiguous in disk display.
7. JAGab21223 - amdsp fails with core file during
LUN display when all original drives are spared.
8. JAGab39222 - Need improved handling of commands which
require controller synchronization (reset battery age,
set time, set alias), when one controller is missing
or failed.
9. JAGab67460 - Need capability to mark disks operational
from any failed state.
10. JAGab68932 - Need an option for amdload to allow
BCC firmware download regardless of disk states.
11. JAGab43951 - Need to show NVSRAM version in controller
display.
12. JAGab43865 - Need capability to reset LUN cache
parameters to default values, and show a cache state
table in the LUN display.
13. JAGab17231 - Command line extended help and usage
messages need to be more consistent with man pages.
14. JAGab65570 - amdload man page must describe requirement
to download bootware, firmware, NVSRAM file in proper
sequence.
15. JAGab70912 - Need capability to flash LEDs for a drive
list.
16. Need SIC HWPath call to allow EMS client to
report array hardware path.
17. JAGab72268 - Need capability to download firmware to
IBM disks.
18. Client/server interface (SIC) needs forward and
backward compatibility to support EMS monitor.
PHCO_19486:
1. JAGab31757 - amdsp may fail with core file, Segmentation
violation.
PHCO_18685:
1. JAGaa73125 - Man pages updated to conform to CLI spec
rev 3.0.
2. JAGaa93941 - Cache battery age moved from amdsp default
display to controller display.
3. JAGab03636 - Changed exit code from 2 (usage error) to
1 (execution error) for various options of ammgr, amcfg,
and amutil, which would have resulted in illegal
requests (e.g., delete a LUN that is not present).
4. JAGab03882 - Provided a separate diagnostic message for
duplicate ArrayAlias.
5. JAGab11089 - ArrayAlias may now only contain alpha,
numeric, underscore, pound sign, dot.
6. JAGab14438 - Blocked parity scan on a LUN that doesn't
exist.
7. JAGab16447 - Blocked halt parity scan when one isn't
running.
8. JAGab17227 - Provided missing error handling for parity
scan.
9. JAGab17621 - AM60 commands much much slower when a BCC
card and/or cntlr are faulted
10. JAGab17813 - LUN rebuild freq and amt report as
"Default" instead of "0" (std mode only), when not
previously set.
11. JAGab17844 - amdsp -h arrayid return good status for
battery when one bank is discharged
12. JAGab18055 - Provided SK-ASC-ASCQ decode text for amlog.
13. JAGab18144 - Added rebuild progress (amdsp -r) to
amdsp -a output.
14. JAGab18198 - amdsp fails to discover array's S/N if only
Ctlr B connected
15. JAGab19275 - More accurate error handling for binding
and replacing LUNs when the controller doesn't respond.
16. JAGab19279 - amdsp -R; amdsp -i mis-discovers array w
only ctlr B connected
17. JAGab19286 - amdsp -c incorrectly? reports FAILED mode
for unconnected ctlr
PHCO_18549:
Initial Release Install Patch.
Defect Description:
PHCO_22628:
1. Description: JAGad35936 -
Fix log clearing problem with HP03 and
earlier firmware, introduced in PHCO_22196.
2. Description: JAGad34226 -
Change MEL drive slot from 1-based to
0-based, to match amdsp output. Problem
was introduced in PHCO_22196.
3. Description: JAGad36256 -
Implement environment variable to allow
option for more than 100 MB of log files.
4. Description: JAGad36259 -
Add non-redundancy warnings for RAID 0.
5. Description: The amlog utility provided in this patch
does not read the array log files generated
by AM60Srvr from PHCO_21315 or earlier
patches. To read old log files, use the
archived version of amlog found in
/var/adm/sw/save/<OLD_PATCH_NAME>/
ARRAY-MGT/opt/hparray/bin/, where
OLD_PATCH_NAME is PHCO_21315 or earlier.
PHCO_22196:
1. Description: JAGad04079 -
AM60Srvr core dumps on parity scan of LUN
with owning controller missing.
2. Description: JAGab16618 -
Improve logging in multi-initiator
environments.
3. Description: JAGab84551 -
SCSI Device Lock Not Granted when
attempting syswipe of array.
4. Description: JAGac00096 -
LUN recovery difficult.
5. Description: JAGad08697 -
AM60Srvr dies intermittently.
6. Description: JAGad23891 -
amdload command lock violation.
7. Description: JAGab78599 -
Implement Major Event Logging in AM60.
8. Description: JAGac79027 -
AM60Srvr exits with PendingQueue::Add
buffer overflow.
9. Description: JAGad26497 -
LUN display shows drives as ?-? when
numDisks is 0.
10. Description: JAGad03253 -
Download application firmware and bootware
as one file.
11. Description: JAGab82780 -
amdsp command fails after LUN's owning
controller is removed.
12. Description: JAGad03254 -
Add support for RAID 0 LUNs.
13. Description: JAGad03945 -
Add support for UTM LUN.
14. Description: JAGad07307 -
Handle new sense codes from HP07 firmware.
15. Description: JAGad27589 -
Handle SCSI disk firmware convergence in
amdload.
16. Description: JAGab15596 -
Log files should not be able to grow so as
to overflow a file system.
17. Description: JAGac86825 -
Disk firmware download problems on Seagate
Cheetah III & IV mechs.
18. Description: JAGad02941 -
FRU device type 0x07 not always decoded
correctly in amlog.
19. Description: JAGad03204 -
Enable software controller reset when
allowed by firmware.
20. Description: JAGad03821 -
LUN number sometimes not initialized in
drive group display.
21. Description: JAGad10447 -
New FRU group decoding required with HP07
controller firmware.
22. Description: JAGad10909 -
Man page updates required for IPR-0012
software.
23. Description: JAGad23902 -
Decode FRU info provided in raw MEL data.
24. Description: JAGab78603 -
Validate AM60 ANSI C++ compliance.
25. Description: JAGad02940 -
Add support for LUN state 83.
26. Description: JAGad05381 -
Report disk sense data on SMART events.
27. Description: JAGad07400 -
Slot ID in disk display has wrong data
type.
28. Description: JAGab75343 -
Fix amlog memory leak.
29. Description: JAGab75346 -
Fix amdload memory leak.
30. Description: JAGad16493 -
amdsp -p -S on more than two links results
in a device ID error.
31. Description: JAGad29621 -
amdsp -i reports AM60Srvr unavailable,
but it is running.
PHCO_21315:
1. Description: JAGad00714 - Change connection messages
going to syslog from info type to debug
type. Also change rescan message to be
debug as well.
PHCO_20218:
1. Description: JAGac33875 - AM60Srvr only logs events when
LUN 1 is configured.
2. Description: JAGab78816 - amlog does not show LUN info
when a LUN is failed with unflushed cache.
3. Description: JAGac39733 - AM60Srvr fails with core on
startup on systems with more than ten FC-60
arrays attached.
4. Description: JAGac40880 - amfmt command requires change
to man page to indicate that it is a data
destructive command.
5. Description: JAGac39742 - amlog does not decode all
sense codes.
6. Description: JAGab76959 - amcfg fails with segmentation
violation if an invalid channel is
specified when configuring a LUN.
7. Description: JAGac29676 - make amcfg bind LUN default
segment size 16K, instead of current cache
block size.
8. Description: JAGab32006 - Minor typographical error in
amcfg man page.
9. Description: JAGac79070 - Need to re-designate SC-10
power supplies and fans as A, B instead
of 1, 2.
10. Description: JAGac86303 - Change "ARM" reference to
"AM60" in amlog output and syslog file,
when a required message catalog entry
can't be found.
PHCO_19571:
1. Description: JAGab20973 -
Incorrect diagnostic message when
specifying alias longer than 16 characters.
2. Description: JAGab24502 -
Unclear diagnostic message when binding a
LUN on a passive controller.
3. Description: JAGab25356 -
Ambiguous cache battery age shown in
controller display.
4. Description: JAGab14439 -
Rounding problem when setting and
displaying cache flush options.
5. Description: JAGab18057 -
Need to add interpretation of FRU code and
qualifier for amlog.
6. Description: JAGab57569 -
SCSI channel, SCSI ID, enclosure ID and
slot ID are ambiguous in disk display.
7. Description: JAGab21223 -
amdsp fails with core file during LUN
display when all original drives are
spared.
8. Description: JAGab39222 -
Need improved handling of commands which
require controller synchronization (reset
battery age, set time, set alias), when one
controller is missing or failed.
9. Description: JAGab67460 -
Need capability to mark disks operational
from any failed state.
10. Description: JAGab68932 -
Need an option for amdload to allow BCC
firmware download regardless of disk
states.
11. Description: JAGab43951 -
Need to show NVSRAM version in controller
display.
12. Description: JAGab43865 -
Need capability to reset LUN cache
parameters to default values, and show a
cache state table in the LUN display.
13. Description: JAGab17231 -
Command line extended help and usage
messages need to be more consistent with
man pages.
14. Description: JAGab65570 -
amdload man page must describe requirement
to download bootware, firmware, NVSRAM
file in proper sequence.
15. Description: JAGab70912 -
Need capability to flash LEDs for a drive
list.
16. Description:
Need SIC HWPath call to allow EMS client
to report array hardware path.
17. Description: JAGab72268 -
Need capability to download firmware to
IBM disks.
18. Description:
Client/server interface (SIC) needs
forward and backward compatibility to
support EMS monitor.
PHCO_19486:
1. Description: JAGab31757 -
amdsp may fail with core file,
Segmentation violation.
PHCO_18685:
1. Description: JAGaa73125 -
Man pages updated to conform to CLI spec
rev 3.0.
2. Description: JAGaa93941 -
Cache battery age moved from amdsp default
display to controller display.
3. Description: JAGab03636 -
Changed exit code from 2 (usage error) to
1 (execution error) for various options of
ammgr, amcfg,and amutil, which would have
resulted in illegal requests (e.g., delete
a LUN that is not present).
4. Description: JAGab03882 -
Provided a separate diagnostic message for
duplicate ArrayAlias.
5. Description: JAGab11089 -
ArrayAlias may now only contain alpha,
numeric, underscore, pound sign, dot.
6. Description: JAGab14438 -
Blocked parity scan on a LUN that doesn't
exist.
7. Description: JAGab16447 -
Blocked halt parity scan when one isn't
running.
8. Description: JAGab17227 -
Provided missing error handling for parity
scan.
9. Description: JAGab17621 -
AM60 commands much much slower when a BCC
card and/or cntlr are faulted
10. Description: JAGab17813 -
LUN rebuild freq and amt report as
"Default" instead of "0" (std mode only),
when not previously set.
11. Description: JAGab17844 -
amdsp -h arrayid return good status for
battery when one bank is discharged
12. Description: JAGab18055 -
Provided SK-ASC-ASCQ decode text for amlog.
13. Description: JAGab18144 -
Added rebuild progress (amdsp -r) to
amdsp -a output.
14. Description: JAGab18198 -
amdsp fails to discover array's S/N if only
Ctlr B connected
15. Description: JAGab19275 -
More accurate error handling for binding
and replacing LUNs when the controller
doesn't respond.
16. Description: JAGab19279 -
amdsp -R; amdsp -i mis-discovers array w
only ctlr B connected
17. Description: JAGab19286 -
amdsp -c incorrectly? reports FAILED mode
for unconnected ctlr
PHCO_18549:
1. Description: Initial Release Install Patch.
SR:
4700000000
Patch Files:
OS-Core.ARRAY-MGMT,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OS-Core.ARRAY-MGMT,fr=B.11.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.10_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/hparray/bin/AM60Srvr
/opt/hparray/bin/amcfg
/opt/hparray/bin/amdsp
/opt/hparray/bin/amfmt
/opt/hparray/bin/amutil
/opt/hparray/bin/ammgr
/opt/hparray/bin/amlog
/opt/hparray/bin/amdload
/usr/lbin/hparray/hparamail
/usr/lbin/hparray/hparamgr.hdr
/usr/lbin/hparray/hparamgrd
/usr/lbin/hparray/hparamgrrc
/sbin/init.d/hparamgr
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hparamgr
/opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/AM60Srvr.cat
/opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/am60cl.cat
/opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/am60oemmsg01.cat
/opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/am60fwerrcod.cat
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.10_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/AM60Srvr.1m
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amcfg.1m
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amdsp.1m
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amfmt.1m
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amutil.1m
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/ammgr.1m
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amlog.1m
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amdload.1m
what(1) Output:
OS-Core.ARRAY-MGMT,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/hparray/bin/AM60Srvr:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.02 $
+-HP Array Manager/60
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Server
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
+-HP Array Manager/60 - HP Shim
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
sascsidev_init.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
sascsidev_init_lun.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
sascsidev_init_dev_file.c, $Revision: 1.2 $
sascsidev_lock.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
sascsidev_io.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
sascsidev_unlock.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
sascsidev_end.c, $Revision: 1.3 $
sascsidev_io_diag0.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
sascsidev_io_sctl.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
sascsidev_gen.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_io_init.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_path_to_token.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_get_driver_name.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_io_end.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_get_minor_number.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_get_c_major.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_init.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_lock.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_unlock.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_end.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
pl_init_st_log_global.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
sys_test.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_get_ioerrno_parm.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_acc_errno.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_send_buff.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_return_buff.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_get_buff.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_scsi_io_setup.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
tl_diag0_log_rel.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
add_lit_parm.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
add_msg_parm.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
build_ll_msg.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
log_ll_msg.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
release_ll_msg.c, $Revision: 1.1 $
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Server Interface Component
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/bin/amcfg:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.02 $
+-HP Array Manager/60
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Client
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Server Interface Component
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/bin/amdsp:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.02 $
+-HP Array Manager/60
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Client
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Server Interface Component
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/bin/amfmt:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.02 $
+-HP Array Manager/60
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Client
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Server Interface Component
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/bin/amutil:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.02 $
+-HP Array Manager/60
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Client
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Server Interface Component
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/bin/ammgr:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.02 $
+-HP Array Manager/60
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Client
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Server Interface Component
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/bin/amlog:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.02 $
+-HP Array Manager/60
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Standalone Utility
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/bin/amdload:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.02 $
+-HP Array Manager/60
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Client
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
+-HP Array Manager/60 - Server Interface Component
| Version: B.11.00.13
| (built for: HP-UX on B.11.00 2000/11/30 10:33:19)
+-Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/AM60Srvr.cat:
HP AutoRAID [B.11.00.13] AM60Srvr.cat $Revision: 1.1
6 $
Built for HP-UX B.11.00 on 2000/11/30 10:33:19 PM
MDT
(c) Copyright 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/am60fwerrcod.cat:
HP AutoRAID [B.11.00.13] fwerrcod.cat $Revision: 1.9
$
Built for HP-UX B.11.00 on 2000/11/30 10:33:19 PM
MDT
(c) Copyright 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/am60cl.cat:
HP AutoRAID [B.11.00.13] am60cl.cat $Revision: 1.60
$
Built for HP-UX B.11.00 on 2000/11/30 10:33:19 PM
MDT
(c) Copyright 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/am60oemmsg01.cat:
HP AutoRAID [B.11.00.13] oemmsg01.cat $Revision: 1.6
$
Built for HP-UX B.11.00 on 2000/11/30 10:33:19 PM
MDT
(c) Copyright 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
/usr/lbin/hparray/hparamail:
+-HP Array Manager - Mail Script
| Version: B.11.00.00
+-Copyright (c) 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company
/usr/lbin/hparray/hparamgr.hdr:
+-HP Array Manager - Script Header
| Version: B.11.00.00
+-Copyright (c) 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company
/usr/lbin/hparray/hparamgrd:
+-HP Array Manager - Monitor Daemon
| Version: B.11.00.00
+-Copyright (c) 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company
/usr/lbin/hparray/hparamgrrc:
+-HP Array Manager - Startup Script
| Version: B.11.00.00
+-Copyright (c) 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company
/sbin/init.d/hparamgr:
+-HP Array Manager - Startup/Shutdown Script
| Version: B.11.00.00
+-Copyright (c) 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hparamgr:
None
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/AM60Srvr.1m:
None
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amcfg.1m:
None
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amdsp.1m:
None
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amfmt.1m:
None
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amutil.1m:
None
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/ammgr.1m:
None
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amlog.1m:
None
/opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amdload.1m:
None
cksum(1) Output:
OS-Core.ARRAY-MGMT,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1017310954 2812200 /opt/hparray/bin/AM60Srvr
1701506101 1115784 /opt/hparray/bin/amcfg
3034689245 1264944 /opt/hparray/bin/amdsp
247871440 1083792 /opt/hparray/bin/amfmt
494872348 1110424 /opt/hparray/bin/amutil
937607750 1119760 /opt/hparray/bin/ammgr
2437497627 1048576 /opt/hparray/bin/amlog
3098306824 1130200 /opt/hparray/bin/amdload
2403350042 7623 /opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/AM60Srvr.cat
3714036613 8868 /opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/am60fwerrcod.cat
246806530 112818 /opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/am60cl.cat
3066292422 1383 /opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/am60oemmsg01.cat
212830779 4931 /usr/lbin/hparray/hparamail
1655478901 3564 /usr/lbin/hparray/hparamgr.hdr
830060169 5893 /usr/lbin/hparray/hparamgrd
4267444545 2873 /usr/lbin/hparray/hparamgrrc
1647493802 5822 /sbin/init.d/hparamgr
999677066 199 /usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hparamgr
OS-Core.ADMN-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
3615556153 3418 /opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/AM60Srvr.1m
3577060457 14504 /opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amcfg.1m
2389533511 17293 /opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amdsp.1m
1226416682 799 /opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amfmt.1m
1747734987 7890 /opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amutil.1m
2291579198 10467 /opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/ammgr.1m
1899341439 10153 /opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amlog.1m
2068729702 10005 /opt/hparray/share/man/man1m/amdload.1m
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
This patch provides the utilities for the HP Fibre
Array/60. To use the utilities an HP Fibre Array/60
array must be connected and configured to the system.
Supersedes:
PHCO_22196 PHCO_21315 PHCO_20218 PHCO_19571 PHCO_19486 PHCO_18685
PHCO_18549
Equivalent Patches:
PHCO_22627:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Patch Package Size: 10760 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHCO_22628
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHCO_22628.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHCO_22628. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, use the patch_save_files option:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-x patch_save_files=false -s /tmp/PHCO_22628.depot
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHCO_22628.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHCO_22628.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHCO_22628.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHCO_22628------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_22698
Date Loaded: 20001205
Title: s700_800 11.00 OpenMail B.05.10 December 00 Periodic Patch
Patch Name: PHSS_22698
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 OpenMail B.05.10 December 00 Periodic Patch
Creation Date: 00/11/24
Post Date: 00/12/05
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Products:
OpenMail B.05.10
Filesets:
OpenMail.OM-ADM,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-AMECAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-AMEWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-APPL,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-BB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-CCMOB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-CHSCAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-CHSWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-CORE,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-DANCAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-DANWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-DESK,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-DSYNC,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-ENGCAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-ENGWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-FINCAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-FINWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-FRECAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-FREWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-GERCAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-GERWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-IMAP4,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-ITACAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-ITAWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-KORCAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-KORWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-LC,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-LDAP,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-MAN,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NIPCAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NIPWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NORCAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NORWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-NOTES,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-P7,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-PMOVER,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-POP3,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-PTBCAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-PTBWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-PTECAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-PTEWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-RC,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SMS,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SNOOP,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SPACAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SPAWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SWECAT,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-SWEWEB,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-UNIX,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
OpenMail.OM-X400,fr=B.05.10.00,fa=HP-UX_A.09.03_700/800,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_22698
Symptoms:
PHSS_22698:
CR: JAGad28647 SR: 8606159318
Service Router takes a long time to stop (omoff -d 0 -s
router) and memory consumption is incrementing on heavily
loaded systems when vir*s ruleset is enabled
(ALL-ROUTER.VIR).
In fact each message that passes through service router
causes a loss of just over 1K of memory.
CR: JAGad31458 SR: 8606162142
On OpenMail GR6 and OMGUI B.06.00.00 -
When client language is set to GERMAN then it is no longer
possible to logon.
CR: JAGad31479 SR: 8606162163
On an Ensim machine, the IMAP server randomly drops socket
connections to the UAL giving the error message:
sock3/BYE: r {OpenMail IMAP Server not available}
CR: JAGad37410 SR: 8606168129
omlicmon aborts when virtual licensing is used and OpenMail
is not omshut/omrc for long periods (months). Same issue
also would show up when not using virtual licensing, but
when the nodelock file is "touched" a lot.
omlicmon aborts with the following in omshowlog output:
SERIOUS ERROR Licence Monito(Licence Monito) 10.15.00
19:30:16 [OM 14460] Unexpected error in License monitor.
Group = 1; Reason = 24.
Error text follows :
Too many open files
SERIOUS ERROR Licence Monito(Licence Monito) 10.15.00
19:30:16 [SYS 24] Too many open files
File Name: OMDATADIR/temp/0ge23mu
-> lic_OpenShadowFile
<- lic_OpenShadowFile
-> im_CrNewTempItem
-> im_GetNewTempItemNum
<- im_GetNewTempItemNum
<- im_CrNewTempItem
-> lic_ListShadowFile
<- lic_ListShadowFile
-> lic_CloseShadowFile
<- lic_CloseShadowFile
-> lic_OpenShadowFile
<- lic_OpenShadowFile
-> im_CrNewTempItem
-> im_GetNewTempItemNum
<- im_GetNewTempItemNum
CR: JAGad37711 SR: 8606168431
The OpenMail notif.mon program does not output entry and
exit procedure-level trace to the omshowlog log files.
PHSS_22360:
CR: JAGab84570 SR: 8606112256
Randomly lost BB ACL flag, causes ACLs to be relaxed on BBs.
CR: JAGad11128 SR: 8606141768
omcpinu fails to restore mailboxes with the error
"[OM.PM 1004] Internal problem detected, see the log files"
CR: JAGad14574 SR: 8606145237
When a tray is accessed by an IMAP client, a sequence number
is assigned to each item.
omcpinu does not assign unique sequence numbers to items
which it copies into a user's message store. This means that
IMAP clients, e.g. Netscape Messager, can become confused
and fail to display all items in the user's tray.
CR: JAGad21220 SR: 8606151881
Following ServiceGuard Failover, omrc sometimes exits with
the following error:
"omrc : There are still ual.remote/ual.local
processes running from a previous OpenMail start-up.
If you wish to restart OpenMail cleanly,
run omshut or wait for the following
processes to terminate, then run omrc:
Active Session PID:"
CR: JAGad23675 SR: 8606154357
unix.in process terminates with bus error when processing a
TNEF attachment.
CR: JAGad24043 SR: 8606154726
Certain types of non-delivery notification from OpenDesk
(such as when a message is sent to an invalid OpenDesk
mailnode) do not have the correct Ack ID, after the OpenMail
Desk gateway has processed it. If the original message came
in via X400, then this problem can lead to the OpenMail X400
gateway rejecting the NDN because the ACK ID does not
contain the original CAP (Country, Admin Domain and Private
Domain) information.
CR: JAGad27743 SR: 8606158413
If the general.cfg setting :
MDC_DDS_DELETE_DATA=TRUE
is active, then messages browsed using IMAP
clients appear to be blank.
PHSS_21943:
CR: JAGab72994 SR: 8606105114
IMAP clients are unable to view attachments of messages
which have no body parts (i.e. the message is only an
attachment).
CR: JAGad02855 SR: 8606133711
Desk Gateway socket handler (desksock.recv) could sometimes
abort with an ENOBUFS error, if memory is short on the
machine.
CR: JAGad03000 SR: 8606133860
If an attempt is made to update the 000002k file (which
holds Outlook delegate information) by using tfbrowse to
convert this to a textual representation, edit the textual
representation and then convert it back to transaction file
format, corruption takes place.
For instance, if the name "Outlook Delegate/local" is the
name of the delegate and this process is undergone without
any edits, after replacing the 000002k file with the new
file, the Delegates tab under Tools,Options shows
"Delegate/Outlook///local" where before it showed "Outlook
Delegate".
CR: JAGad06793 SR: 8606137667
When submitting messages via the SMS2000 X25 protocol, the
originator sometimes got back an NDN with the following
error text:
'Message unable to be mapped at gateway' [OM 9400]
Supplementary Information:
(SMS) SMS2000: Operation rejected because argument
value(s) missing or invalid. [Result = 1]
In all cases that were investigated, the recipient had
infact received the SMS message, so the NDN was very
misleading. Also, when this happened, the recipient would
sometimes receive the message two or three times.
CR: JAGad07023 SR: 8606137874
Opendesk Gateway (outgoing) sometimes aborts, when trying to
map the ACK database file into memory.
CR: JAGad08103 SR: 8606138841
omscan not cleaning up missing data item objects
CR: JAGad11143 SR: 8606141783
With the genearal.cfg tweak SR_FILTER_TYPES_OF_ATT=2188
set,the vbs attachment name is deleted but not the
Content-Disposition header from the vbs attachment.
CR: JAGad12244 SR: 8606142895
An extension of the UAL_GETFIL command is required to allow
a client to obtain the name of a server file that contains
the settings for the parameters to the Outlook secur*ty
patch. These settings must configurable on both a system and
per user basis.
CR: JAGad12554 SR: 8606143218
If an ACL is created for a Request Server Script, and a user
with a space character in its mailnode name is added to that
ACL with execute permissions, any request made by that user
to that script fails. The user should be able to access the
script if they have been added to the ACL with the
appropriate permissions.
PHSS_21438:
CR: JAGab32379 SR: 1653240259
Unix gateway aborts with OM-UX 1131 if DDV1 address
has multibyte characters
CR: JAGab32452 SR: 5003366708
Event logging in all areas of SMS is poor.
CR: JAGab32488 SR: 5003454405
Messages sent with precedence bulk, junk, or list receive
many autoreply messages back (when recipients switch on the
autoreply) which is unnecessary.
CR: JAGab33999 SR: 1653285569
Missing CREATOR rec. from Del. Envelope causes X400 to
non-deliver msg.
CR: JAGab34077 SR: 1653296350
Acks are not being re-routed when the SR_RESOLVE_MASK
general.cfg option is set.
CR: JAGab34096 SR: 1653298653
When using a PDL within another PDL, the PDL can end up
pointing at itself as its parent
CR: JAGab34148 SR: 1653305243
If ommodu is run to delete an alias from a user, on SUN
platforms, a segmentation violation occurs after it has
successfully removed the alias. Similarly omscan gives the
same segmentation violation when it is run against that
user's mailbox. The stack trace in the fatal log file shows
the error to be in the usr_AreAliasesSame function.
CR: JAGab34157 SR: 1653306589
omscan when run in fix mode (omscan -a -f) removes
"lost+found" directories, making fsck impossible
CR: JAGab34186 SR: 1653310714
OpenMail does not deliver incoming internet messages
correctly when there are whitespaces around the "=" in a
MIME Parameter in the qf file, e.g.
'HContent-