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Digest Name: weekly HP-UX series 800 10.X patch digest
Created: Sun Mar 4 3:05:02 PST 2001
Table of Contents:
Document ID Title
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PHSS_22761 s700_800 10.20 OV ITO6.0X Consolidated Server Patch A.06.03
PHSS_22695 s700_800 10.20 OV ITO6.0X Service Navigator Patch A.06.03
PHNE_17103 s700_800 10.01-[12]0 gated(1M) cumulative patch
PHKL_23478 s800 10.10 VM, PM, T520, LVM, SCSI, pstat cumulative patch
PHCO_23472 s700_800 10.26 man(1) patch
The documents are listed below.
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Document ID: PHSS_22761
Date Loaded: 20010302
Title: s700_800 10.20 OV ITO6.0X Consolidated Server Patch A.06.03
Patch Name: PHSS_22761
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 OV ITO6.0X Consolidated Server Patch A.06.03
Creation Date: 01/02/27
Post Date: 01/03/02
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
OpenView IT/Operations 6.0
Filesets:
OVOPC.OVOPC-MAN,A.06.00 OVOPC-WWW.OVOPC-WWW-GUI,A.06.00
OVOPC.OVOPC-LIB,A.06.00 OVOPC.OVOPC-GUI,A.06.00
OVOPC-WWW.OVOPC-WWW-SPA,A.06.00
OVOPC-WWW.OVOPC-WWW-JPN,A.06.00
OVOPC-ORA.OVOPC-GUI-ORA,A.06.00
OVOPC-DEV.OVOPC-DEV-MGR,A.06.00 OVOPC.OVOPC-UX-MGR78,A.06.00
OVOPC.OVOPC-GUI-ENG,A.06.00 OVOPC-OVW.OVOPC-OVW-MGR,A.06.00
OVOPC-WWW.OVOPC-WWW-ORA,A.06.00
OVOPC-WWW.OVOPC-WWW-ENG,A.06.00
OVOPC-ORA-JPN.OVOPC-UX-ORAJ,A.06.00
OVOPC-ORA.OVOPC-UX-ORAA,A.06.00
OVOPC-OVW.OVOPC-LIB-UTIL,A.06.00
OVOPC-JPN.OVOPC-GUI-JPN,A.06.00
OVOPC-ORA.OVOPC-UX-ORAB,A.06.00
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_22761
Symptoms:
PHSS_22761:
- When doing the ITO backup, the ito_oracle.sh script issued
'Error occured calling svrmgrl' if oracle user has a
different shell than ksh.
Note that the fixed files are installed to
/opt/OV/newconfig/OpC/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/ovbackup/\
checkpoint/operational/ito_checkpoint.sh and
/opt/OV/newconfig/OpC/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/ovbackup/\
pre_pause/ito_oracle.sh. As there might be customizations
please merge them manually to
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/ovbackup/checkpoint/operational/\
ito_checkpoint.sh and
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/ovbackup/pre_pause/ito_oracle.sh.
- opcdbreorg claimed to not support Oracle 8.1.7
- occfgupld created an obscure error message when it failed
to load a trap template with an autoaction longer than
254 characters. Now it creates a helpful error messages.
Furthermore ovtrap2opc now creates a warning when it
encounters an autoaction with length > 254 characters
and skips this autoaction.
- MSI application doesn't get new messages if the MSI
was closed and re-opened while the server processes
were not running.
- Running Java GUIs does not work correctly after
MC/ServiceGuard package switched to another node.
- Annotations on Duplicate Message Suppression are not
forwarded to other servers.
- On Windows 98 the ito_op.bat startscript for the
javaGUI needs ^M characters at the end of each line
- The Java GUI will not inform other GUIs if opcdispm
isn't running when the Java GUI is started.
- Enhancement: Using opcragt -agent_version it is now
possible to query an agent's version from the server.
- Enhancement: Using opcragt -get_config_var it is now
possible to query any of the agent's config parameter.
- opcannoadd(1m) and opcanno_add(3) do not add
annotations to forwarded messages.
- When owning a message that was forwarded to other
servers, sometimes a critical message was generated:
Can't add annotation for ITO message (msg_id '...')
to the database. (OpC40-608)
- Up to now it was not possible to provide subagent
packages dependend on the agents os version with one
single agent platform. Now you can add the 'uname -r'
result from the node as a suffix to the install
package and the ITO distribution script will
automatically select such a package if available.
- With ITO 6.00 the application tree was removed from the
JavaGUI scoping area so it was difficult to handle very
large numbers of applications because the menu runs
out of the screen. Now the application tree is available
again.
- Variables were used from the selected service in the
tree, shown on the left side, when actions were executed
on a service-icon within the service graph.
- When processes received synchronous signals (such as
SIGABRT, SIGSEGV, SIGBUS), they sometimes looped at 100%
CPU instead of writing a core file.
- An External Instruction Interface was started for each
browser refresh as long as the Message Properties window
was open. Now it's only started once each time you open
the Message Properties window.
- The Print button in the Instructions window belongs to /
prints the complete Message Properties, so the
instructions should come up as part of the Message
properties not as a standalone window.
- When opccfgout -set_cond was called multiple times
immediately one after each other, some updates could get
lost.
- opccfgout -set_cond was taking very long.
- Undefined parameter <$\>0> found! OpC60-453
- opcuiwww consumes 100% CPU after using reload
configuration.
- ito_op script might have used the wrong java version,
if there were two of them installed.
- The VPO database creation fails with Oracle 8.1.7.
- Changes were required for the security add-on product
VantagePoint Advanced Security.
- The language for the agent startup was set dependend on
the server codeset, not on the agent codeset. This leads
to problems in environments with mixed languages (e. g.
if the agent is using ja_JP.eucJP but the server works
with ja_JP.SJIS).
- The service status becomes wrong after acknowledging the
same message several times using comand line utilities
PHSS_22693:
- Problems during bulk transfer: The ovoareqsdr process
dies when transferring a file upon request of opctranm.
PHSS_22014:
- Wrong parameter checking in API could lead to abort of
programs using the config API's.
- Wrong error handling might lead to an abort of processes
connecting to the database if .opcdbpwd.sec is empty.
- typo in opcsvreg(1m) man page: config file itosvr.reg
was mentioned with the wrong name itosrv.reg
- ORA-01455 after modifying trap template conditions
- itochecker.README missed VPO A.06.00 support statement
- opccfgupld cannot upload two external nodes with the
same pattern but different types.
- opcmgrdist command replaces OpC_appl sub-directory if
configuration name has a trailing "/".
- some Java GUI files on the server have write permissions
for everybody
- opccfgupld -replace reported error OpC50-1 for certain
templates
- an open message properties window in the Java GUI gets
no update if another operator changes message attributes
- ORA-01455 during history download
- Cleaned up various minor problems with localized
Japanese VPO windows.
- the opcmsga reported Message Receiver service not
registered even if the connection to the server was ok
- The opcnode_add and opcnode_modify API functions don't
set the heartbeat flag OPCDATA_HEARTBEAT_POLL_ENABLE.
- No warnings were displayed for unknown variables when
adding or modifying template conditions. Warnings will
now be shown once again. No warning for <*> in message
key relations since that is perfectly fine there.
- if you use the Java GUI together with JRE version 1.3,
the browser selection is lost after every refresh
- Message manager process (opcmsgm) aborts with
segmentation fault when using case-insensitive pattern
matching within the relation definition of good/bad
message correlation.
- request sender sends out requests to the same node at a
very low rate (approx. one per second)
- ITO did not check for Messages with the same ID in the
history message tables.
- opcnode(1M) issued a misleading error message when
deleting nodes from the node bank although they were
removed correctly
- some products were missing in the license request forms
- MIB Application builder was not useable from Motif GUI
and Java/NNM integration (opcctrlovw).
- Error OpC60-0201 for messages in the message browser
where action is defined but could not be started.
- opctmpldwn(1m) man page was wrong, agent processes could
abort due to the wrong usage of opctmpldwn.
- the opcuiwww process aborts if the service engine
(opcsvcm process) is installed but not running.
- opccfgupld produces useless OpC54-516 warnings for a
changed node address of an empty node name.
- opccfgupld -replace drops node defaults of platforms
that are not in the download data.
- Several changes for firewall environments. For detailed
information refer to the VPO Firewall Configuration
White Paper version 3.0
- tooltips on services in the service graph window show a
wrong presentation for the threshold of the calculation
rule, e. g. 0.34 % instead of 34 %
- Too long trap node name results in Can't add message to
DB error.
- Agent installation on an Windows NT BDC system might
fail with a memory fault / core dumping opcragt if the
used password is too long.
- Under some circumstances the opcuiadm process aborts
right after startup of the opc_adm GUI, so that the
NodeBank window did not come up. The problem is caused
by a bug in the error handling of duplicate OVW object
IDs.
- When executing large numbers of autoactions, some of
them were staying in 'running' state.
- Multiple long annotations are mixed in report output of
the selected message reports.
- Sometimes messages in the browser were selected wrongly
when using shift-click to select a range of messages. In
rare cases this could lead to GUI aborts.
- Only one line of message text as default in Motif
Operator GUI. The default can now be set using X
resource "Opc.messageDetailsMessageTextLines", per
session, per user, per group or globally, according to
your needs.
- opcnode -del_node exits with errror, if a node is still
referenced, but the node is deleted.
- opccfgupld cuts the condition description after 80
characters although up to 254 characters are allowed.
- opcuiwww aborts with core dump if it can't connect to
the management server processes.
- opctemplfile_modify() did not modify the template
default instructions.
- Java GUI hang during startup if the operator has a
large number of services assigned (e. g. 15000)
- Java GUI operators can operate on messages which they
get due to their assigned services even if the messages
don't match the responsibilty matrix.
This patch introduces a new opcsvinfo configuration
variable OPCUIWWW_NORESP_SVCMSG which can be set to
READONLY so that all operators can only see these
messages but not modify them.
- The XML parser of the ServiceNavigator had some
problems e.g. with Unicode files, advanced XML usage
- the opcnode command did not support Linux 2.2
- if you collapse and expand the subtree of a huge service
tree graph in the service navigator, the layout may
become confused and the expanded subtree is overlapping
the neighbour icons
- An integrated application may abort when using the
opcmsg_get_instructions() API function for a message
without an instruction.
- Uninitialized variable in opcagtutil
- due to a bug in JRE 1.2 the JavaGUI displays incorrect
times in timezone GMT during BST. This is fixed by
bundling JRE 1.3 for NT instead of JRE 1.2 (with the
additional benefit of a lot of other JRE fixes and
performance improvement)
- Cannot start the operator initiated action using the
Java GUI or API if the automatic action is running.
- When no services were assigned to the user and you try
to select 'service in tree' on a message with a
service_id, there was an unhandled exception. This
exception was thrown every time user tried to open a
graph on a message with a service_id of a service that
did not exist.
- There was a problem when a user tried to re-login and
multiple message browsers were opened. An exception was
thrown.
- service properties dialog contains wrong values
- starting actions on a service without selecting a node
throws an exception
- the JavaUI message browser doesn't scroll to
highlighted messages
- if there are two JavaUI clients connected using the
same username and both do a "reload configuration",
the second one gets an "EOFException" error message
instead of just waiting until the first reload is done
- the "Add" button should be marked by default in the
JavaUI "Start Customized -> Nodes" tab.
- If you try to start ovw from the JavaUI but the startup
fails (e.g. if no X server is running on the NT system)
the opctrlovw process hangs and you have to kill it
before you can try it again.
- swverify errors for /opt/OV/bin/opcsnoopovw
- Java GUI fails to load services containing actions
which start on the management server.
- itochecker doesn't find two of its internal functions:
./itochecker[198]: check_permissions: not found.
./itochecker[35]: check_java_files: not found.
Defect Description:
PHSS_22761:
check the list of the symptoms
PHSS_22693:
check the list of the symptoms
PHSS_22014:
check the list of the symptoms
SR:
R555004833 R555004832 R555003308 R555001971 R555001929
H555004362 H555003350 H555003318 H555003224 H555003186
H555003129 H555002836 H553000423 H553000384 H553000352
H553000350 H553000335 B555009453 B555009390 B555009324
B555009323 B555009282 B555009216 B555009204 B555009152
B555009135 B555009095 B555009074 B555009072 B555009063
B555008998 B555008988 B555008923 B555008884 B555008570
B555008476 B555008425 B555008344 B555008308 B555008292
B555008268 B555008252 B555008219 B555008196 B555008178
B555007961 B555007957 B555007929 B555007857 B555007856
B555007801 B555007755 B555007723 B555007714 B555007711
B555007709 B555007689 B555007634 B555007632 B555007603
B555007602 B555007591 B555007590 B555007587 B555007580
B555007568 B555007567 B555007561 B555007560 B555007543
B555007540 B555007524 B555007509 B555007387 B555007353
B555007086 B555006890 B555006818 B555006793 B555002231
B555001682 8606178275 8606177666 8606169585 8606161475
8606158075 8606139339 8606137440 8606136690 8606136341
Patch Files:
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/nfsclt.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/nfssvr.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/operations.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/outsrc.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/results.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/sysmgmt.xml
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcsv.cat
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcinstr.cat
/opt/OV/lib/libopcdb.sl
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opc
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiop
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/call_sqlplus.sh
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/install/opc_dflt_lang
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcackmsg
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcackmsgs
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcactm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opccmm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcctlm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcdispm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcdistm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcforwm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcmgrdist
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcmsgm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcmsgrd
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/utils/opcnode
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcragt
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opctss
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcttnsm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/ovoareqsdr
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opccfgupld
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opchistdwn
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiopadm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiadm
/opt/OV/bin/ovdbsetupo1_opc.sh
/opt/OV/lib/libopcutil.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcxml.sl
/opt/OV/bin/opcctrlovw
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/topics.htm
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/opcssl_dflt.htm
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcwww.cat
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/VPO.cer
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ITO_JAVA.exe
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_op.jar
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_op_install.tar
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/swingall.jar
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/JFC_LICENSE.txt
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_op
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/jre_HP-UX10.tar
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/jre_HP-UX11.tar
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/topics.htm.ja
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/opcssl_dflt.htm.ja
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsslsvn.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcwww.sl
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiwww
/opt/OV/lib/libopcwwwmgrs.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcwwwpb.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcmgr.sl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/topics.htm.es
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/opcssl_dflt.htm.es
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiop.bin
/opt/OV/lib/libopcuiadm.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcui.sl
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcsv.cat
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcinstr.cat
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcutil.cat
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsv_r.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopctst_r.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcpb.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcapi.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcreader.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcassvn.sl
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/itochecker.1m
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/itochecker.1m.html
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/opcnode.1m
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/opcnode.1m.html
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/opcsvreg.1m
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/opcsvreg.1m.html
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/opctmpldwn.1m
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/opctmpldwn.1m.html
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiadm.bin
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiopadm.bin
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuitadm.bin
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/install/opcagtutil
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcvterm
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/ovoareqhdlr
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/install/opclic
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/itochecker
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/itochecker.conf
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/itochecker.README
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/stacktrace
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OVLicense/forms/opc/product.VPO
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OVLicense/forms/opc/
product.VPO_Solaris
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OVLicense/forms/opc/server_move.VPO
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OVLicense/forms/opc/
server_move.VPO_Solaris
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito/contrib.html
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/gdb
/opt/OV/man/man1.Z/gdb.1
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/agtinstall/opcuxinst
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/agtinstall/opcsainst
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
act_users.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_audact.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_audit.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_audlog.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_ngrps.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_nodes.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_oper.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_profiles.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_templ.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
msg_mgrp.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
node_conf.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
node_ref.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
oper_audact.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
oper_audit.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
oper_audlog.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_msg.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_ngrps.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_nodes.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_oper.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_profile.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
unmonitored.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/act_users.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_audact.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_audit.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_audlog.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_ngrps.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_nodes.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_oper.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/
all_profiles.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_templ.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/msg_mgrp.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/node_conf.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/node_ref.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/oper_audact.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/oper_audit.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/oper_audlog.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/sel_msg.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/sel_ngrps.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/sel_nodes.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/sel_oper.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/sel_profile.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/unmonitored.sql
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/
opcsvc_check.sql
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_for_activator.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_for_activator.html.ja
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_for_activator.html.es
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcwww.cat
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/sg/OpC.cntl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcconf.sl
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/utils/ovtrap2opc
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcdbreorg
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcagtdbcfg
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/agtinstall/inst.sh
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcinst.cat
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcinst.cat
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/agtinstall/opcprocs
/opt/OV/newconfig/OpC/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/ovbackup/
pre_pause/ito_oracle.sh
/opt/OV/newconfig/OpC/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/ovbackup/
checkpoint/operational/ito_checkpoint.sh
what(1) Output:
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/itochecker.1m:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/itochecker.1m.html:
None
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/opcnode.1m:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/opcnode.1m.html:
None
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/opcsvreg.1m:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/opcsvreg.1m.html:
None
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/opctmpldwn.1m:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/opctmpldwn.1m.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/VPO.cer:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ITO_JAVA.exe:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_op.jar:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_op_install.tar:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/swingall.jar:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/JFC_LICENSE.txt:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_op:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/jre_HP-UX10.tar:
XApplication 1.1 98/12/21
awt.properties 1.2 97/01/23 1.2, 01/23/97
font.properties 1.5 97/11/25
font.properties.ISO8859_15_FDIS 1.2 98/10/16
font.properties.cs 1.3 97/11/25
font.properties.el 1.3 97/11/25
font.properties.hu 1.3 97/11/25
font.properties.ja 1.12 98/07/21
font.properties.ko 1.9 98/07/21
font.properties.lt 1.3 97/11/25
font.properties.lv 1.3 97/11/25
font.properties.pl 1.3 97/11/25
font.properties.ru 1.3 97/11/25
font.properties.tr 1.3 97/11/25
font.properties.zh_EUC_CN 1.5 98/01/26
font.properties.zh_TW_Big5 1.4 98/08/11
font.properties.zh_TW_EUC_TW 1.4 98/01/26
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (li
bjava.sl) Built: Wed Oct 11 14:51:36 PDT 200
0 View: jinteg_11804_release_1020_final
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (li
bnet.sl) Built: Wed Oct 11 15:03:27 PDT 2000
View: jinteg_11804_release_1020_final
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (li
bmath.sl) Built: Wed Oct 11 14:52:32 PDT 200
0 View: jinteg_11804_release_1020_final
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (li
bmmedia.sl) Built: Wed Oct 11 15:14:59 PDT 2
000 View: jinteg_11804_release_1020_final
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (li
bawt.sl) Built: Wed Oct 11 15:27:12 PDT 2000
View: jinteg_11804_release_1020_final
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (li
bjpeg.sl) Built: Wed Oct 11 15:34:34 PDT 200
0 View: jinteg_11804_release_1020_final
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (li
bJdbcOdbc.sl) Built: Wed Oct 11 15:38:40 PDT
2000 View: jinteg_11804_release_1020_final
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (li
bsysresource.sl) Built: Wed Oct 11 15:37:36
PDT 2000 View: jinteg_11804_release_1020_fin
al
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (li
bzip.sl) Built: Wed Oct 11 15:04:50 PDT 2000
View: jinteg_11804_release_1020_final
psfont.properties.ja 1.2 97/02/24
font.properties 1.4 97/03/03
HP-UX Java C.01.18.04 10/11/2000 14:32:03 murlua (jr
e) Built: Wed Oct 11 15:05:26 PDT 2000 View:
jinteg_11804_release_1020_final
java_wrapper.sh 1.35 98/12/23
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/jre_HP-UX11.tar:
java_wrapper_solaris.sh 1.58 99/07/22
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (keytool) Built: 00/11/28-13:1
4 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (policytool) Built: 00/11/28-1
3:14 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (rmid) Built: 00/11/28-13:41 V
iew: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (rmiregistry) Built: 00/11/28-
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (tnameserv) Built: 00/11/28-13
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jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (java) Built: 00/11/28-15:05 V
iew: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
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3 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (policytool) Built: 00/11/28-1
5:53 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
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iew: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
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16:14 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (tnameserv) Built: 00/11/28-16
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libjvm.sl) Built: 00/11/28-12
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libJdbcOdbc.sl) Built: 00/11/
28-13:45 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libagent.sl) Built: 00/11/28-
13:46 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libawt.sl) Built: 00/11/28-13
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libcmm.sl) Built: 00/11/28-13
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libdcpr.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
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jinteg:11/28/00-13:51 (libdt_socket.sl) Built: 00/11
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libfontmanager.sl) Built: 00/
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libhprof.sl) Built: 00/11/28-
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8-13:34 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libjava.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
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3:46 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libjcov.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
2:24 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:51 (libjdwp.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
3:53 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libjpeg.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
3:30 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libjsound.sl) Built: 00/11/28
-13:13 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libmlib_image.sl) Built: 00/1
1/28-13:16 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libnet.sl) Built: 00/11/28-12
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libverify.sl) Built: 00/11/28
-12:17 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libzip.sl) Built: 00/11/28-12
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libmawt.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
3:23 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
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jinteg:11/28/00-11:08 (libjvm.sl) Built: 00/11/28-11
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flavormap.properties 1.6 99/02/12 1.6, 02/12/99
font.properties 1.12 98/10/22
font.properties.ISO8859_15_FDIS 1.2 98/10/22
font.properties.ISO8859_2 1.8 99/02/01
font.properties.ISO8859_5 1.10 00/04/12
font.properties.ISO8859_7 1.8 99/08/17
font.properties.ISO8859_9 1.6 99/02/01
font.properties.ar 1.3 00/05/10
font.properties.th 1.3 00/05/04
font.properties.ja 1.12 00/05/04
font.properties.ko 1.10 00/05/04
font.properties.th 1.3 00/05/04
font.properties.zh_EUC_CN 1.9 00/05/04
font.properties.zh_TW_Big5 1.6 99/04/20
font.properties.zh_TW_EUC_TW 1.11 00/05/04
cursors.properties 1.4 99/07/12
jvm.cfg 1.13 00/05/11
jvm.jcov.txt 1.1 99/06/22
awt.properties 1.9 99/10/01 1.9, 10/01/99
accessibility.properties 1.2 99/06/24
default.css 1.44 99/11/08
jar.properties 1.2 99/05/19
updialog.properties 1.3 98/09/21
printcontrol.properties 1.6 00/05/04
pagedialog.properties 1.2 99/08/24
pdialog.properties 1.2 99/06/11
rmiregistry.properties 1.2 99/02/03
rmid.properties 1.4 00/02/29
tzmappings 1.2 99/09/21
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:56 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libJdbcOdbc.sl) Built: 00/11/
28-16:22 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libagent.sl) Built: 00/11/28-
16:22 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libawt.sl) Built: 00/11/28-15
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jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libcmm.sl) Built: 00/11/28-16
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jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libdcpr.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
5:53 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-16:23 (libdt_socket.sl) Built: 00/11
/28-16:24 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libfontmanager.sl) Built: 00/
11/28-16:06 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libhprof.sl) Built: 00/11/28-
15:06 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libioser12.sl) Built: 00/11/2
8-16:11 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libjava.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
5:04 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libjawt.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
6:23 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libjcov.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
5:06 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-16:23 (libjdwp.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
6:24 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libjpeg.sl) Built: 00/11/28-1
6:08 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
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-15:52 View: jinteg_13000.rc4_Tue
jinteg:11/28/00-13:54 (libmlib_image.sl) Built: 00/1
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/opt/OV/lib/libopcsv_r.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopctst_r.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcpb.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcapi.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcreader.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcassvn.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiop.bin:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcuiadm.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcui.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcconf.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/topics.htm.es:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/opcssl_dflt.htm.es:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_for_activator.html.es:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/topics.htm.ja:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/opcssl_dflt.htm.ja:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_for_activator.html.ja:
None
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcwww.cat:
None
/opt/OV/lib/libopcdb.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opc:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiop:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/call_sqlplus.sh:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/nfsclt.xml:
None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiadm.bin:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiopadm.bin:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuitadm.bin:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/install/opcagtutil:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcvterm:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/ovoareqhdlr:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/install/opclic:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/itochecker:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/itochecker.conf:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/itochecker.README:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/stacktrace:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OVLicense/forms/opc/product.VPO:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OVLicense/forms/opc/
product.VPO_Solaris:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OVLicense/forms/opc/server_move.VPO:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OVLicense/forms/opc/
server_move.VPO_Solaris:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito/contrib.html:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/gdb:
Hewlett-Packard Wildebeest 2.0.01 25-Apr-2000 13:00
hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20
/opt/OV/man/man1.Z/gdb.1:
None
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/agtinstall/opcuxinst:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/agtinstall/opcsainst:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/
opcsvc_check.sql:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/sg/OpC.cntl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/utils/ovtrap2opc:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/agtinstall/inst.sh:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/agtinstall/opcprocs:
None
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcsv.cat:
None
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcinstr.cat:
None
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcutil.cat:
None
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcinst.cat:
None
/opt/OV/bin/opcctrlovw:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsslsvn.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcwww.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiwww:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcwwwmgrs.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcwwwpb.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcmgr.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/14/0
1)
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/topics.htm:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/opcssl_dflt.htm:
None
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcwww.cat:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_for_activator.html:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
act_users.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_audact.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_audit.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_audlog.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_ngrps.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_nodes.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_oper.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_profiles.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
all_templ.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
msg_mgrp.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
node_conf.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
node_ref.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
oper_audact.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
oper_audit.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
oper_audlog.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_msg.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_ngrps.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_nodes.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_oper.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
sel_profile.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/ja_JP.SJIS/
unmonitored.sql:
None
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/install/opc_dflt_lang:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcackmsg:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcackmsgs:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcactm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opccmm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcctlm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcdispm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcdistm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcforwm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcmgrdist:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcmsgm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcmsgrd:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/utils/opcnode:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcragt:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opctss:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcttnsm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/ovoareqsdr:
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1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcutil.sl:
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1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcxml.sl:
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1)
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcsv.cat:
None
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcinstr.cat:
None
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcinst.cat:
None
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opccfgupld:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opchistdwn:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiopadm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcuiadm:
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1)
/opt/OV/bin/ovdbsetupo1_opc.sh:
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/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/act_users.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_audact.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_audit.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_audlog.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_ngrps.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_nodes.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_oper.sql:
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/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/
all_profiles.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/all_templ.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/msg_mgrp.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/node_conf.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/node_ref.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/
oper_audact.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/oper_audit.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/
oper_audlog.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/sel_msg.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/sel_ngrps.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/sel_nodes.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/sel_oper.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/
sel_profile.sql:
None
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/reports/C/
unmonitored.sql:
None
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcdbreorg:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcagtdbcfg:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22761 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/newconfig/OpC/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/ovbackup/
pre_pause/ito_oracle.sh:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
/opt/OV/newconfig/OpC/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/ovbackup/
checkpoint/operational/ito_checkpoint.sh:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/14/01)
cksum(1) Output:
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itochecker.1m.html
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opctmpldwn.1m.html
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ito_op_install.tar
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ito_for_activator.html.es
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ito_for_activator.html.ja
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ja_JP.SJIS/sel_nodes.sql
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ja_JP.SJIS/sel_oper.sql
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ja_JP.SJIS/sel_profile.sql
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C/all_ngrps.sql
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C/all_nodes.sql
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C/all_oper.sql
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C/all_profiles.sql
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C/all_templ.sql
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C/msg_mgrp.sql
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C/node_conf.sql
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C/node_ref.sql
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C/oper_audact.sql
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oper_audit.sql
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C/oper_audlog.sql
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C/sel_msg.sql
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sel_ngrps.sql
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C/sel_nodes.sql
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C/sel_oper.sql
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sel_profile.sql
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C/unmonitored.sql
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597634037 47554 /opt/OV/newconfig/OpC/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/
ovbackup/pre_pause/ito_oracle.sh
2321989261 40815 /opt/OV/newconfig/OpC/etc/opt/OV/share/
conf/ovbackup/checkpoint/operational/
ito_checkpoint.sh
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_22014 PHSS_22693
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_22762:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
ITOSOL_00061:
sparcSOL: 2.6 2.7 2.8
Patch Package Size: 108710 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_22761
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_22761.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_22761. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, you can create an empty file
named /var/adm/sw/patch/PATCH_NOSAVE.
WARNING: If this file exists when a patch is installed, the
patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
It is recommended that you move the PHSS_22761.text file to
/var/adm/sw/patch for future reference.
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_22761.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
BEFORE LOADING THIS PATCH...
o It provides bug fixes and enhancements for the
VPO A.06.00 Management Server system.
o DO NOT use this patch with older releases of ITO,
for example versions A.05.00, A.05.11 or A.05.30
o Make sure to install both the VPO server patch
and the Service Navigator patch if you have
installed the Service Navigator product
(A) Patch Installation Instructions
-------------------------------
(A1) Stop all VPO processes on your Management Server;
this includes manager processes, communication
processes and user-interface processes on the
machine.
- Stop all the VPO GUIs that are running, by using
the "File:Exit" menubar item
- If you are running VPO in a MC/ServiceGuard
installation, put the VPO MC/SG package into
maintenance mode:
# touch /tmp/maint_NNM
- Stop the VPO Manager processes:
# ovstop opc ovoacomm
If any VPO process is still running, kill it
manually:
# kill -9 <pid-of-orphaned-process>
If you are running VPO in a MC/ServiceGuard
installation:
- Apply this patch to all MC/SG cluster nodes
(A2) Install the patch, following the standard installation
instructions (see above).
(A3) After installing PHSS_22761, restart the VPO processes
on your Management Server system:
- Restart the VPO Manager processes, and check that
the processes are running:
# /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsv -start
# /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsv -status
- If you are running VPO in a MC/ServiceGuard
installation, remove the maintenance mode flag:
# rm /tmp/maint_NNM
(B) Patch Deinstallation Instructions
---------------------------------
(B1) To deinstall the patch PHSS_22761 run swremove:
NOTE: Before removing the patch, stop all
VPO server processes, as described in
the Patch Installation Instructions (A1).
# swremove PHSS_22761
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_22761------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_22695
Date Loaded: 20010302
Title: s700_800 10.20 OV ITO6.0X Service Navigator Patch A.06.03
Patch Name: PHSS_22695
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 OV ITO6.0X Service Navigator Patch A.06.03
Creation Date: 01/02/26
Post Date: 01/03/02
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
OpenView IT/Operations 6.0
Filesets:
OVOPC-SVC.OVOPC-SVC-MGR,A.06.00
OVOPC-SVC.OVOPC-SVC-ENG,A.06.00
OVOPC-SVC.OVOPC-SVC-JPN,A.06.00
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_22695
Symptoms:
PHSS_22695:
- The output of opcservice -list -xml contained invalid
tags for actions and calculation rules. Therefore this
output could not be fed into the service engine again.
- 'opcservice -replace' does not replace services which
are assigned to an operator.
- Service Navigator status colors aren't updated after
opcsv -start
- If a propagation rule with 'Ignore' is used, the service
status in the Service Navigator is not propagated for
any service.
PHSS_22305:
- Wrong parameter checking in opcservice shell script
leads to unhandled shell error messages.
- the first assignment of a service to an operator which
did not yet exist in the service engine was not
performed
- service engine core throws a CNotFound exception when
the requested object is not known.
- Service data in code sets other than ISO8859-1 leads to
unreadable output of the opcservice command
- Service Engine: replace removes association to common
twice contained subservice
- operator is not informed if there is a change in Service
configuration and he has to reload config (in JavaUI)
- Default propagation rules are not correctly written to
the service engine's service repository if the
propagation rule has both a default rule and severity
specific rules.
- Connection to service engine fails after 12 hours use
- Improved thread handling and process termination
- wrong include dependencies in results.dtd file
- opcservice does not return errorcodes
- When using multiple instances of the class ServiceEngine
in a service API program, it core dumps when creating
the second instance.
- When a service for which logging has been enabled is
removed and the service engine restarted, the engine
crashes and is not able to restart.
- Can not use service examples in
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services directory out of box
- Opcservice and opcsvcterm coredump
- The service navigator API starts a signal handler
thread, thus applications using the SN-API cannot use
signals at all.
Defect Description:
PHSS_22695:
check the list of the symptoms
Resolution:
check the list of the symptoms
PHSS_22305:
check the list of the symptoms
Resolution:
check the list of the symptoms
SR:
R555008695 H555003286 H553000358 H553000348 H553000338
B555009552 B555009195 B555009076 B555008494 B555008339
B555008271 B555008225 B555007848 B555007597 B555007588
B555007585 B555007584 B555007514 B555007448 B555007447
8606160383
Patch Files:
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcsvc.cat
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/action.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/banking.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/carsupply.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/cltsvr.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/cluster.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/diskless.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/email.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/factor.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/fileserv.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/gensvc_ito.sh
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/gensvc_ora.sh
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/georga.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/icons.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/inet.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/isp.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/ito.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/local.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/lvm.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/outage.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/perf.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/redundant.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/res.xml
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/sap.xml
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcsvc.cat
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/opcservice.1m
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/opcservice.1m.html
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvccore.sl
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/dtds/results.dtd
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcclient.sl
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcservice
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcservice.sh
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsvcconv
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsvcterm
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcrequest.sl
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsvcm
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvclog.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcmsg.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcmodel.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcsession.sl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_svc/opcsvcweb
what(1) Output:
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/opcservice.1m:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/opcservice.1m.html:
None
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvccore.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/dtds/results.dtd:
None
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcclient.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcservice:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcservice.sh:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/13/01)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsvcconv:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/13/01)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsvcterm:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcrequest.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsvcm:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvclog.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcmsg.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcmodel.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcsession.sl:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 PHSS_22695 (02/13/0
1)
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_svc/opcsvcweb:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.03 (02/13/01)
/opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcsvc.cat:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/action.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/banking.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/carsupply.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/cltsvr.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/cluster.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/diskless.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/email.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/factor.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/fileserv.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/gensvc_ito.sh:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/gensvc_ora.sh:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/georga.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/icons.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/inet.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/isp.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/ito.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/local.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/lvm.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/outage.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/perf.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/redundant.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/res.xml:
None
/opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/sap.xml:
None
/opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcsvc.cat:
None
cksum(1) Output:
4163470342 4856 /opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/opcservice.1m
572636540 13973 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_man/
opcservice.1m.html
3443785610 1214397 /opt/OV/lib/libopcsvccore.sl
3283155182 1637 /etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/dtds/
results.dtd
2385344469 1082805 /opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcclient.sl
3051975385 131313 /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcservice
120982334 1352 /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcservice.sh
3225232191 28882 /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsvcconv
1320525125 69760 /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsvcterm
69388669 537425 /opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcrequest.sl
2337121849 164225 /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsvcm
3235627191 311752 /opt/OV/lib/libopcsvclog.sl
2645869765 176410 /opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcmsg.sl
2257654661 803883 /opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcmodel.sl
1975125498 303635 /opt/OV/lib/libopcsvcsession.sl
1781982895 361 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_svc/opcsvcweb
2874931639 5713 /opt/OV/lib/nls/C/opcsvc.cat
107001399 3311 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/action.xml
2322032178 9919 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/banking.xml
1562479766 8086 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/carsupply.xml
1129971588 5394 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/cltsvr.xml
173274605 6590 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/cluster.xml
1287705731 3317 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/diskless.xml
2111682562 5670 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/email.xml
4248035457 1615 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/factor.xml
3185975603 8349 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/fileserv.xml
467569333 13204 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/gensvc_ito.sh
1955479293 5134 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/gensvc_ora.sh
249825497 4998 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/georga.xml
1080579723 8200 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/icons.xml
4070043959 10418 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/inet.xml
292674876 15385 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/isp.xml
3232631873 26403 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/ito.xml
2944081597 842 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/local.xml
3863707930 4870 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/lvm.xml
974559619 3097 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/outage.xml
3518895756 4777 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/perf.xml
2017571346 1900 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/redundant.xml
61262513 2403 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/res.xml
571892809 12507 /opt/OV/OpC/examples/services/sap.xml
385524772 5558 /opt/OV/lib/nls/ja_JP.SJIS/opcsvc.cat
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 10.20: PHSS_22761
s800: 10.20: PHSS_22761
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_22305
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_22696:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
ITOSOL_00062:
sparcSOL: 2.6 2.7 2.8
Patch Package Size: 5040 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_22695
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_22695.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_22695. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, you can create an empty file
named /var/adm/sw/patch/PATCH_NOSAVE.
WARNING: If this file exists when a patch is installed, the
patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
It is recommended that you move the PHSS_22695.text file to
/var/adm/sw/patch for future reference.
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_22695.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
BEFORE LOADING THIS PATCH...
o It provides bug fixes and enhancements for the
VPO A.06.00 Management Server system.
o DO NOT use this patch with older releases of ITO,
for example versions A.05.00, A.05.11 or A.05.30
o Make sure to install both the VPO server patch
and the Service Navigator patch if you have
installed the Service Navigator product
(A) Patch Installation Instructions
-------------------------------
(A1) Stop all VPO processes on your Management Server;
this includes manager processes, communication
processes and user-interface processes on the
machine.
- Stop all the VPO GUIs that are running, by using
the "File:Exit" menubar item
- If you are running VPO in a MC/ServiceGuard
installation, put the VPO MC/SG package into
maintenance mode:
# touch /tmp/maint_NNM
- Stop the VPO Manager processes:
# ovstop opc ovoacomm
If any VPO process is still running, kill it
manually:
# kill -9 <pid-of-orphaned-process>
If you are running VPO in a MC/ServiceGuard
installation:
- Apply this patch to all MC/SG cluster nodes
(A2) Install the patch, following the standard installation
instructions (see above).
(A3) After installing PHSS_22695, restart the VPO processes
on your Management Server system:
- Restart the VPO Manager processes, and check that
the processes are running:
# /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsv -start
# /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opcsv -status
- If you are running VPO in a MC/ServiceGuard
installation, remove the maintenance mode flag:
# rm /tmp/maint_NNM
(B) Patch Deinstallation Instructions
---------------------------------
(B1) To deinstall the patch PHSS_22695 run swremove:
NOTE: Before removing the patch, stop all
VPO server processes, as described in
the Patch Installation Instructions (A1).
# swremove PHSS_22695
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_22695------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHNE_17103
Date Loaded: 20010301
Title: s700_800 10.01-[12]0 gated(1M) cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHNE_17103
Patch Description: s700_800 10.01-[12]0 gated(1M) cumulative patch
Creation Date: 01/02/01
Post Date: 01/03/01
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.01 10.10 10.20
s800: 10.01 10.10 10.20
Products: N/A
Filesets:
InternetSrvcs.INETSVCS-RUN InternetSrvcs.INET-ENG-A-MAN
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHNE_17103
Symptoms:
PHNE_17103:
1. SR 8606130724 / JAGac95614:
gated loses OSPF routes when there is an alias for
an interface.
2. SR 8606133870 / JAGad03010:
gated loses OSPF routes after a cable disconnect/
reconnect occurs in a service guard environment.
3. SR 8606160692 / JAGad30012:
gated does not listen to multicast RIP v2 packets
when 'noripout' option is set in /etc/gated.conf
file.
PHNE_16538:
1. gated with Service Guard and OSPF does not recover
after cable is reconnected
2. gated deletes route to interface in Service Guard
environment
PHNE_13194:
1. Wrong timestamp in log file.
2. gated does not add all the static routes
from gated.conf.
3. On shutdown, gated stop will not work as
there is no gated.pid file.
4. gated -c gives error "socket operation
on non-socket".
5. gated cannot announce static routes.
6. gated not logging to syslog.
PHNE_11748:
1. Upgrade gated to 3.5.5
2. Gated doesn't understand secondary IP addresses. When
a secondary IP address is added to an interface, the
primary address is deleted.
3. Intermittently gated doesn't detect changes in network
topology, causing loss of connectivity.
4. If an invalid RIP packet is received, gated aborts.
5. Adding a route with Zero subnet mask is currently not
allowed, but should be allowed.
6. OSPF is not restarted when interface goes down and then
comes up after sometime.
PHNE_9159:
* SR 5003-342824:
gated in 10.20 does not delete routes dynamically.
* SR 1653-140012 and 4701-300012:
gated continuously generated log entries in syslog if
multiple IP addresses are assigned to 1 interface.
* 1653-175141 and 5003-291997:
gated exited due to continuously allocating dynamic
memory and eventually running out of space.
* SR 1653182469:
Gated with OSPF config exits after lan is reconnected.
Defect Description:
PHNE_17103:
1. SR 8606130724 / JAGac95614:
The OSPF code in gated was not able to handle the
condition when there is an alias for an interface.
Resolution:
The OSPF code in gated has been modified to handle the
condition when there is an alias for an interface.
2. SR 8606133870 / JAGad03010:
The OSPF code in gated was not able to handle the
repeated interface switches in a service guard
environment.
Resolution:
The OSPF code in gated has been modified to handle
the repeated interface switches in a service guard
environment.
3. SR 8606160692 / JAGad30012:
gated does not add an interface to the multicast group
if 'noripout' option is set for that interface.
Resolution:
The gated code has been modified to add an interface to
the multicast group even if 'noripout' option was
specified for that interface.
PHNE_16538:
1. The OSPF multicast code in Gated was not able to handle
the condition when an interface was marked down.
Resolution:
The OSPF code in Gated is modified to handle adding and
removing from muticast groups during interface changes.
2. The gated interface code was not designed to handle
multiple ip addresses assigned to an interface.
Resolution:
Gated code has been changed to work with aliases assigned
to an interface. Also a new option has been added to
gated.conf to retain the primary address when aliases are
added to an interface
PHNE_13194:
1. An HP specific change was not done resulting
in a wrong timestamp in logfile.
2. Some of the static routes from gated.conf
were not added due to a defect in the code.
3. The path for gated.pid was set incorrectly.
4. A proper socket descriptor was not returned
by a function while in test mode.
5. The target_list was set incorrectly in RIP
and hence it could not announce static routes.
6. gated was not logging to syslog due to a
configuration file defect.
PHNE_11748:
1. Upgrade gated to 3.5.5
2. Enhance gated so that it doesn't remove interface
route with Service Guard.
3. 10.10 gated is deleting routes, but not properly
adding new ones.
4. gated 10.X should not abort if it receives an invalid
RIP packet.
5. Have gated allow a route entry that belongs to a zero
subnet.
6. OSPF connectivity lost when lan cable disconnected/
reconnected.
PHNE_9159:
* SR 5003-342824:
gated in 10.20 does not delete routes dynamically.
* SR 1653-140012 and 4701-300012:
gated continuously generated log entries in syslog if
multiple IP addresses are assigned to 1 interface.
* 1653-175141 and 5003-291997:
gated exited due to continuously allocating dynamic
memory and eventually running out of space.
* SR 1653182469:
Gated with OSPF config exits after lan is reconnected.
SR:
8606130724 8606133870 8606160692 1653284364 1653272898
1653151720 1653201608 5003399105 1653211094 1653235812
5003406645 1653202689 5003372748 1653212399 5003352005
1653216150 5003342824 1653175141 5003291997 1653140012
4701300012 1653182469
Patch Files:
/usr/sbin/gated
/usr/examples/gated/conv_config.3.5.5
/usr/examples/gated/config_guide.txt
/usr/examples/gated/README.conv
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/gated.1m
/usr/share/man/man4.Z/gated-confi.4
/usr/share/man/man4.Z/gated.conf.4
what(1) Output:
/usr/sbin/gated:
Revision: 1.0 based on Cornell GateD 3-5-8
Tue Jan 30 18:59:03 IST 2001
PHNE_17103. s700_800 10.01-[12]0. Gated (1M) patch
/usr/examples/gated/conv_config.3.5.5:
None
/usr/examples/gated/config_guide.txt:
None
/usr/examples/gated/README.conv:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/gated.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man4.Z/gated-confi.4:
None
/usr/share/man/man4.Z/gated.conf.4:
None
cksum(1) Output:
2820702291 1105920 /usr/sbin/gated
4060764464 1556 /usr/examples/gated/conv_config.3.5.5
1714150877 266233 /usr/examples/gated/config_guide.txt
3692227600 773 /usr/examples/gated/README.conv
1992875885 3925 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/gated.1m
375237135 75647 /usr/share/man/man4.Z/gated-confi.4
3941034430 75511 /usr/share/man/man4.Z/gated.conf.4
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 10.20: PHNE_17731
s700: 10.10: PHNE_16471
s700: 10.01: PHNE_18977
s800: 10.20: PHNE_17730
s800: 10.10: PHNE_16472
s800: 10.01: PHNE_18978
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHNE_9159 PHNE_11748 PHNE_13194 PHNE_16538
Equivalent Patches: None
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 PHNE_17103
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHNE_17103.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHNE_17103. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, you can create an empty file
named /var/adm/sw/patch/PATCH_NOSAVE.
WARNING: If this file exists when a patch is installed, the
patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
It is recommended that you move the PHNE_17103.text file to
/var/adm/sw/patch for future reference.
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHNE_17103.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
Note on Service Guard:
When the package IP address is added, Gated changes
the routing table entry from the primary address to
alias address. Also all the routes learned through the
primary address are lost.
To solve the above problem add the following statement to
gated.conf in the interface options statement
e.g.
interfaces {
options aliases-nh primary;
};
IMPORTANT:
Check to see whether the existing configuration file is
compatible by executing gated with -c option (check config
file). If the configuration file is not compatible, run the
/usr/examples/gated/conv_config.3.5.5 utility provided along
with this patch. Please note that the conv_config.3.5.5 is
not comprehensive and hence you might have to change your
configuration file (/etc/gated.conf) manually. The
guidelines for creating the configuration file is
present in the file /usr/examples/gated/config_guide.txt.
Be sure to have no gated running when you install this
patch; otherwise, you'll have to move the files around
by hand.
The permissions of the files /usr/examples/gated/README.conv
and /usr/examples/gated/config_guide.txt have been changed
to 0444, instead of 0555 as in the patch PHNE_11748.
-----End of Document ID: PHNE_17103------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHKL_23478
Date Loaded: 20010302
Title: s800 10.10 VM, PM, T520, LVM, SCSI, pstat cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHKL_23478
Patch Description: s800 10.10 VM, PM, T520, LVM, SCSI, pstat cumulative patch
Creation Date: 01/02/27
Post Date: 01/03/02
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s800: 10.10
Products: N/A
Filesets:
LVM.LVM-KRN OS-Core.CORE-KRN OS-Core.KERN-RUN
ProgSupport.C-INC
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical:
No (superseded patches were critical)
PHKL_20533: PANIC CORRUPTION
PHKL_16168: PANIC
PHKL_15886: HANG
PHKL_15471: HANG
PHKL_14297: PANIC
PHKL_14223: PANIC
PHKL_13729: HANG
PHKL_13154: HANG
PHKL_12430: HANG
PHKL_12177: HANG
PHKL_12062: HANG
PHKL_11524: CORRUPTION
PHKL_11433: CORRUPTION
This patch when used with the appropriate SG/DLM
version will avoid any potential windows for data
corruption during reconfiguration in a HA cluster
environment using SG or DLM.
PHKL_11122: PANIC
PHKL_10202: PANIC
PHKL_8394: HANG
This patch adds a new feature to LVM. The feature
is provided to customers who need the option to
limit the time LVM waits for powerfailed disks in
given LVs to return.
PHKL_8293: HANG
PHKL_8269: CORRUPTION PANIC
PHKL_8202: HANG
PHKL_8083: ABORT
PHKL_7869: PANIC
PHKL_7459: PANIC
PHKL_7335: PANIC
Without this patch, non-UPS systems may panic during
power failure recovery.
PHKL_7302: PANIC
PHKL_7245: OTHER
Performance due to excessive protection id faults.
PHKL_7188: CORRUPTION
PHKL_7168: ABORT
PHKL_7163: ABORT
PHKL_7051: PANIC
PHKL_6970: PANIC HANG
PHKL_6902: CORRUPTION
PHKL_6747: PANIC HANG
PHKL_6733: CORRUPTION PANIC
PHKL_6676: HANG
PHKL_6483: PANIC CORRUPTION
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s800/10.X/PHKL_23478
Symptoms:
PHKL_23478:
(SR: 8606163811 CR: JAGad33115)
Once-setuid/setgid processes could create corefiles or be
attached to with a debugger. If the process core file's
size limit has been set to 0 in setrlimit(), when the
process aborts, the core processing is incorrect.
PHKL_20533:
( SR:8606106012 CR: JAGab74797 )
When a lvol is closed and it has an ountstanding I/O, the
system panics
PHKL_16409:
The time is not always read correctly when booting a system
that has HIL hardware. This can generate the error message:
Warning: file system time later than time-of-day register
Getting time from file system
PHKL_16168:
700 systems panic/reboot repeatedly between init level 3 and
init level 4 of a system boot. 800 systems may not panic
during a boot, but will do so quickly once they are up.
PHKL_15886:
Processes may hang doing mmap(2) due to a lock-order
violation; the offending process' stack trace will look
something like this:
_swtch+0x138 _mp_b_sema_sleep+0xe0 vnode_vas_lock+0x78
freereg+0x194 smmap_common+0x5d0 smmap+0x38 syscall+0x1a4
$syscallrtn+0x0
PHKL_15471:
In a multiprocessor (MP) system, the system hangs during
reboot.
PHKL_14557:
pstat_getdisk returns garbage for hw_path field.
PHKL_14509:
mprotect() system call causes high system time resulting in
poor system performance.
PHKL_14297:
Trap panic in lv_resyncpv from LVM. Lots of "pvnum is
POWERFAILED" messages.
PHKL_14223:
This defect causes a panic in a MP system when two processes
are doing mmap/munmap on portions of the same file using a
sliding window. The user will see the system panic with
"panic: rmfree: overlap" message. The stack trace will be
as shown below:
panic+0x10
rmfree+0x268
quaddealloc34+0x30
hdl_detach+0x108
detachreg+0x3c
do_munmap+0x190
do_munmap+0x84
foreach_pregion+0xec
munmap+0x74
syscall+0x1a4
A different panic could occur due to an unrelated race
condition when mmap/munmap is called. This second panic is
a result of data page fault. The stack trace in this case
will be as shown below:
panic+0x3C
report_trap_or_int_and_panic+0x8C
trap+0xC18
$RDB_trap_patch+0x20
smmap+0x8F0
syscall+0x1A4
PHKL_13729:
A system hang occurs whenever a large number of users login
or logout at the same time. The password file has large
number of entries and the system can have around 1000
concurrent connections. Problem occurs when many processes
try to access the same file concurrently, the inode locking
routines start dealing with the contention very
inefficiently.
PHKL_13154:
Processes hang intermittently due to process deactivation
and reactivation.
PHKL_12430:
After call to pstat_getmsg(), all accesses to the message
queue hang.
PHKL_12177:
Some workloads cause T520 machines to hang with no response
to any system input and without response to console
transfer-of-control. T500s and other machines do not
exhibit this behavior.
PHKL_12062:
UFS hangs with heavy use of a filesystem branch by multiple
processes. The hang is due to a three way deadlock with
inodes and bufs being held but not released. This shows up
with the buf being both B_BUSY and B_DONE but not being
released.
PHKL_12041:
Resource-intensive processes (such as an Informix oninit)
either perform poorly over time (as timeshare) or monopolize
the system (as realtime).
Also, MP systems show processes frequently being moved from
one CPU to another.
PHKL_11816:
LVM bad block relocation interferes with media error
recovery on EMC disk arrays.
PHKL_11524:
When using large environments greater than 20 kbytes user
applications dump core sometimes, or get bad data.
PHKL_11433:
Ghost I/O kernel patch:
A customer might find corrupt data on disk after a Service
Guard or Distributed Lock Manager failover. This defect is
specific to the HA cluster environments.
PHKL_11122:
1. Although users can now exec() programs with up to
2047998 bytes of argument and env strings,
sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX) continues to return 20478 bytes as the
maximum length of all arguments and env strings.
2. Expanding the argv/envp string capacity to 2048000 bytes
exposed an existing bug in pstat_cmd(). Code in that rou-
tine could scan beyond the end of a particular internal
20480-byte buffer, resulting in a trap and system panic.
PHKL_10874:
HP-UX didn't log any error when a user process:
1. encountered a swap space shortage
2. exceeded a system resource limitation
Processes were terminated but the errors were not recorded
on any of the system log files.
PHKL_10828:
pstat_getlv() returns information about first VG only.
PHKL_10271:
The total length (including terminators) of all argv and env
strings passed to a newly-EXECed process was 20480 bytes.
If a greater length was detected, the exec() failed with
E2BIG.
PHKL_10202:
System panic (data page fault) when debugging processes over
an interruptable NFS mount point.
PHKL_10104:
Syslogd fills up filesystem.
PHKL_9918:
Timing differences between CPU too large, causing Midaemon
to die frequently (often in less than 15 minutes).
PHKL_9340:
high %sys (>90), high switch rate (> sycall rate), poor
system performance.
PHKL_9074:
Applications using Memory Mapped Files were performing
poorly when mapping thousands of pregions to the same file.
The problem would mainly be noticed with shared (MAP_SHARED)
and exclusive (MAP_FIXED with address in the process private
data space) mappings. This patch is required when using the
Object Store database product from ODI.
Additionally, this patch provides an enhancement to the
mprotect(2) system call: mprotect(2) used to fail
protecting non mmap(2)'ed addresses. This patch enables to
mprotect(2) data, stack and shared memory segment addresses.
PHKL_8921:
Large MP systems with a high switch rate result in
unacceptable level of KI CPU overhead. Moreover, the KI has
the processor spinlock during this time with interrupts
disabled. We have observed on a 10.10 TPC benchmark system
that enabling the swtch trace in the KI reduces TPC
throughput by 10%.
PHKL_8791:
Running strings on a raw sar(1) output file can show some
printable strings (sar ignores these).
PHKL_8713:
After call to pstat_getmsg(), all accesses to the message
queue pstat_getmsg() was called hang.
PHKL_8462:
The directory entry for a filesystem object (FSO) will no
longer be readable once the contents of that object have
been deleted.
This was not shipped as a separate patch.
PHKL_8394:
This change supports a new -t switch for lvchange, allowing
the administrator to limit the time LVM holds I/O requests
to be retried on LVs when disks are powerfailed.
Without using this option, LVM will hold the I/O requests as
long as there is is one disk where the data resides which
may eventually return. Using this option would cause LVM to
give up on the powerfailed disk and return I/O errors to the
user application using the LV. This feature is obviously
not to be used indiscriminately. For many High Availability
applications, having I/O requests held in kernel
indefinitely is not acceptable. Most customers should not
need to use the new switch.
PHKL_8293:
When multiple nfsd processes access the same file
simultaneously, they hang in a deadlock.
PHKL_8269:
MP systems using LVM mirroring with the parallel scheduling
policy could experience data corruption, including
filesystem panics. This problem has only been observed on
T500/T520 systems; Cache Coherent I/O systems, such as J and
K series, are not exposed to this problem.
PHKL_8202:
MP system hangs during panic. The LED shows system staying
at INIT CB0B. Machine needs to be TOC'ed to save the core
dump.
PHKL_8083:
LVM may return I/O requests with errors instead of sending
them to an alternate link. This patch also facilitates
using "vgreduce -f" for PVs which have alternate links;
without this patch "vgreduce -f" is not allowed on LVM disks
with alternate links.
PHKL_7869:
lvreduce(1M) may cause a system panic, if it is used to
reduce an LV which was left inconsistent by a prior LVM
operation. lvreduce(1M) could not be used to remove LVs
that were somehow corrupted, if it was, the command would
cause a system panic.
PHKL_7669:
Several types of symptoms may occur:
- logins on NFS clients may receive incorrect access on
NFS servers.
- files from NFS servers may appear to be owned by the
wrong logins on NFS clients.
- setuid and setgid binaries available on NFS servers
may allow client logins to run with incorrect access.
PHKL_7459:
"panic trap type 18" problem on HP-UX 10.X NFS file server
with a short file name filesystem.
PHKL_7335:
Panic during power failure recovery on non-UPS systems.
PHKL_7302:
System panic with "Data page fault" in set_purge_SIDS()
when using mprotect(2):
trap type 15, pcsq.pcoq = 0.249f0c, isr.ior = 0.3c
panic: (display==0xb800, flags==0x0) Data page fault
panic+0x10
report_trap_or_int_and_panic+0x8c
trap+0x72c
set_purge_SIDS+0x0
invalidate_protids+0xbc
hdl_changerange+0x1e0
hdl_mprotect+0x398
do_mprotect+0x140
foreach_pregion+0xe8
mprotect+0x78
syscall+0x1f4
This panic was mostly observed on systems running SAP R/3.
PHKL_7245:
MP T500 with Informix database exhibits poor performance and
high levels of protection id traps after reboot. Problem
exhibits itself after stopping/restarting application until
system rebooted. /usr was a VxFS filesystem.
PHKL_7188:
lvmerge could merge an LV back with all PEs marked as
current and yet the syncing of stale LTGs had failed.
lv_recover_ltg(k), which does the syncing, had no mechanism
to return error to lv_table_reimage(k). lv_table_reimage(k)
therefore returns success when this may not be the case.
PHKL_7168:
Program with itimer gets SIGILL when debugger uses ptrace
PT_SINGLE
PHKL_7163:
Performance suffers for sequential i/o with LVM and disk
arrays with stripe depth > 64k.
Edison ARM utilities (and diagnostic tools that require
exclusive access to a device) fail reporting device busy
(EBUSY) even when all VGs accessing the device are
deactivated.
Edison ARM utilities (and diagnostic tools that require
exclusive access to a device) fail reporting device busy
(EBUSY) if the device was ever used as a Service Guard
Cluster Lock disk.
PHKL_7123:
For very large /etc/passwd files, passwd command may return
EDEADLK and print an error message about lockf deadlock
detection.
PHKL_7051:
pvmove leads to panic: lv_reducelv extmap, when the
mirrored LV contains unallocated PEs (might caused by
previous unsuccessful pvmove operation (kill -9).
vgchange: Couldn't activate volume group "/dev/vgpam":
Invalid argument
When deactivating a VG, the system panics with
"lv_cache_deactivate inflight". PHKL_6675 fixes some case
and this patch fixes a special case.
PHKL_6970:
System panic when vgchange -a y VG with bad block on the bad
block directory area. And cmlvmd hang when the consecutive
client node died events happened (SLVM).
PHKL_6902:
Data corruption with FDDI on systems with hardware TLB-miss
handlers. Hardware TLB-miss handlers are available on the
PA7100, PA7100LC and PA7200 PA-RISC processors. See the
file /usr/lib/sched.models for a list of system models.
PHKL_6853:
When a customer has a /etc/lvmtab which is out of data with
running kernel, this will cause vgcfgbackup to fail.
PHKL_6802:
None.
PHKL_6747:
Rename deadlock: This deadlock occurs in the following
situation: Process 1 is moving a directory to a new parent
directory at the same time as Process 2 is doing a lookup on
the new parent directory Process 1's directory is being
moved into. Both processes will sleep forever and all
accesses to both directories will also sleep.
PHKL_6733:
Fix a few problem in SLVM, such as system panic, data
miscompare. Includes oracle resilver support.
PHKL_6676:
On MP machines, during a reboot it is possible for the
system to hang. It can only occur on a MP system and only
on reboot, not on a system power-up.
PHKL_6654:
None. This is a pstat enhancement.
PHKL_6483:
itrunc: no space panic when truncating a file with a hole
in it on a full filesystem. If the truncation makes the new
end of the file fall into the middle of the hole, a disk
block must be allocated for the end of the file, and if one
can't be allocated, itrunc() would panic. This fix has
itrunc gracefully backout instead.
Possibility of random filesystem corruption or data loss
when removing ACLs or files with ACLs has also been fixed.
Defect Description:
PHKL_23478:
(SR: 8606163811 CR: JAGad33115)
If a setuid/setgid process completely dropped privileges, it
could create a core file on a subsequent abort, and could be
attached to with a debugger. If the process core file's
size limit has been set to 0 in setrlimit(), when the
process aborts, the core processing is incorrect.
Resolution:
Remember that the process was once setuid/setgid, and
disallow corefiles and debugger attaches. If the process
core file size limit has been set to zero, don't create a
core file.
PHKL_20533:
( SR:8606106012 CR: JAGab74797 )
There was a datapage fault in lv_unblock because of a small
window between a new incoming I/O request and LV close.
When an I/O is initiated, we check if we are in the process
of closing the LV by checking the LV_CLOSING flag in
lv_strategy (). If the flag is set we abort the I/O.
Otherwise, lv_requestcount is incremented for all the
requests that would be initiated, in lv_strategy2 (). A
window was there in between setting LV_CLOSING and
incrementing the request count.
Resolution:
A dummy increment to lv_requestcount is made as soon as the
LV_CLOSING flag is checked (while still holding the lock).
After initializing the I/Os, dummy count is decremented.
When the request count is zero, the lv_closelv () is
awakened.
PHKL_16409:
The operating system normally accesses the real time clock
via the Boot ROM (PDC code). The operating system is also
designed to be able to use a driver to access the real time
clock. The HIL clock is accessed via the HIL driver.
However, the clock must be accessed prior to any driver
loading. Since the drivers have not been loaded, the
operating system attempts to access the HIL real time clock
via PDC code. After the drivers are loaded, access to the
real time clock is made via the HIL driver.
PHKL_16168:
The same kernel region is freed twice, due to a coding error
in a previous patch. This patch fixes that problem.
PHKL_15886:
Under certain conditions, the system could violate internal
lock-order rules while mmap(2)ing; the fix was to give up
and re-acquire the region lock to avoid this.
PHKL_15471:
During reboot, the reboot processor is handling the reboot
process, while all other processors are in idle spin. When
the reboot process runs into a situation that it has to wait
(e.g. biowait() for I/O completion) and gets switched out,
the reboot processor at this time enters idle() and it
should pick up the runnable threads from the other
processors and complete the processing. The defect is that
the reboot processor fails to schedule runnable threads
belonging to the other processors. If the reboot's
biowait() depends on the completion of other threads, the
system hangs indefinitely.
PHKL_14557:
The pstat_diskinfo() was not formatting the raw hw_path info
to an ASCII string before returning to the caller.
PHKL_14509:
Use of a global mprot_list_lock lock caused spinlock
contention as it's one lock per system and hence poor system
performance. It is still used to protect mprot_list. The
fix was to use another pool of locks called prp_hash_locks
for protection ids. The hashing function chooses different
locks (from this pool of hash locks) for different range of
addresses thus removing dependency on the various locks that
should be acquired before the protection ids for a given
page are changed.
PHKL_14297:
LVM panic the system when lv_lvhold return bad status to the
caller(lv_resyncpv).
PHKL_14223:
Both the problems (panics) discussed earlier occur in a MP
system when two processes are doing map/munmap on portions
of the same file using a sliding window.
Panic-1
--------
The panic is caused by a race condition in hdl_mmf_attach().
The race condition is in case-3 of "overlapping" pregions.
In this case, the new process' pregion starts within and
extends past the existing process pregion.
In the original implementation, we were releasing the region
lock to call mapvnode(). At that time, the new pregion is
not yet placed on the region's pregion-list and hence opens
a window for a race condition.
With the fix, the pregion is placed on the region's
pregion-list before releasing the region lock, thereby
eliminating the race condition.
Panic-2
--------
The second panic is caused by a race condition in the error
path of smmap().
In a code segment following the label "bad", in the case
where vnode is associated with the region, we release the
region lock to be able to call dectext(), we copy the file
descriptor from the vas, acquire the file-table lock and
then check that the file descriptor is not zero before
proceeding further. In the meantime, the file descriptor
could have been closed and hence dereferencing it would
cause a data page fault.
To avoid this race condition, we need to postpone calling
dectext(), which is what the fix does.
PHKL_13729:
Classic "thundering herd" problem was made worse by the fact
that the first thing each woken process did was to try to
lock a "COMMON" spinlock. A process that gets the spinlock
first, locks the INODE and releases the spinlock has to try
hard to be able to get the spinlock second time while it
tries to unlock the same inode. Hence the inode was locked
whilst no useful work was being done.
PHKL_13154:
The scheduler decides the system is thrashing in some
occations when pageout rate is low and free memory is plenty
and hence deactivates certain processes.
PHKL_12430:
pstat_msginfo() calls msgconv() to convert the offset into a
message queue pointer. msgconv() then locks the queue and
returns a pointer to the queue's lock. pstat_msginfo() had
not been released the lock of the message queue.
PHKL_12177:
Certain workloads cause T520s to lock-up external I/O.
These hangs are ordinarily very uncommon, but certain
workloads seem to bring them out. Reproduction of the
defect is thus very difficult under normal circumstances.
It is recommended that all customers with T520 machines
apply this patch, in order to avoid uncovering the problem
as workloads change. This patch may be applied to other,
non-T520 machines, but they will only see the effects of the
patches superceded by this one---this patch will not affect
them.
PHKL_12062:
Problem was due to incorrectly releasing an inode while
still holding a buf. This violates the rule which would
prevent a deadlock from happening. The problem shows up as
a three way deadlock with two processes marching back to the
root from the leaves via ".." and another process marching
from the root to the leaves. This creates a a deadlock of
processes waiting for the same inode and holding the wanted
buf at the same time.
PHKL_12041:
The scheduling policies available prior to this patch did
not have a provision for a fixed-priority timeshare
(non-realtime) process, one which could use many system
resources without being degraded to a very low priority.
This patch provides this "no aging" timeshare facility for
applications which need it. This facility uses the same
interface which is in 11.00, through the POSIX interface
routines: applications which need to use this facility
should use the sched_setscheduler(2) system call with a new
policy of 8 (to be defined in 11.00 as SCHED_NOAGE).
Idle processors were stealing processes from other run
queues, even when those processes were running frequently
already.
PHKL_11816:
When an EMC disk array returns an EMEDIA error to LVM, LVM
at a minimum marks the block as bad in the bad block
directory (and, normally, relocates the block to a new
location on disk.) This is detrimental to the functionality
of EMC disk arrays, since the bad blocks can be fixed by the
hardware itself.
PHKL_11524:
During the final stages of EXEC, the kernel has to relocate
the argv and envp pointers to point to the argument and
environment strings which reside in the user stack. There
was a defect in this reloction code that caused all pointers
pointing to locations in the user's stack at offsets of 20K
from the base to have bad addresses.
PHKL_11433:
When a node dies in an HA cluster environment, there may be
I/O requests still pending on its intellegent disk IO boards
(eg. Wizard). The I/O boards may continue to write this
stale data to disks. This process is known as "Ghost I/O".
This situation may lead to data corruption when the other
nodes in the HA cluster detect the failure, apply recovery
logic, and perform I/O to the disks. There is a need for
detecting the death of a node and reseting the bus. This
feature only impacts Service Guard/Distributed Lock Manager
environments.
PHKL_11122:
1. An earlier patch, PHKL_10177 expanded the actual space
available to execve(), but failed to modify sysconf() to
report the new maximum. This patch corrects that. There is
no change to module kern_exec.c (home of execve()) other
than a revision roll to ensure its inclusion in this patch.
2. pstat_cmd() scans the argv/envp buffer so that ps can
display the first 64 characters. A limit error allowed the
routine to scan until it found a null string terminator,
even if that was well beyond the 64 bytes needed. This de-
fect was unnoticed as long as there was only one 20480 byte
buffer, since we were guaranteed to find a null terminator
before (or at) the end of the buffer. With many internal
20480 byte buffers making up the total 2048000 argv/envp
space, a particular argv/envp string can straddle more than
one buffer. If these buffers are not contiguous, and
pstat_cmd() scans off the end of a buffer before finding a
null string terminator, it may reference an illegal memory
address. That results in a trap and system panic.
PHKL_10874:
This patch provide support for logging of errors in memory
management related system calls such as brk/sbrk as well as
handling error cases during stack growth. Errors are logged
on the system console (dmesg) and also in syslog. The
variable mman_elog, which defaults to OFF, is used to
control the logging. This variable can be set through adb
at a customer site to enable error logging.
PHKL_10828:
pstat_lvinfo() algorithm describes that if the number of
entries requested is non-zero, it will traverse through all
the VGs to report the open LV information. The test (lvix
>= vgp->num_lvols) is used to test if LV index is covered by
VG. This should be (lvix > cur_lvs) which is lvix compared
to the number of open LVs. Also there can be some LVs that
are configured but not mounted, where the VG where they
reside is still ACTIVE). The fix now shows the all the LVs
that are open in the system, within any VG. The defect can
be reproduced by writing a program based on pstat_getlv() to
display information about LVs configured on a system. The
output of this program only shows LVs for the first VG.
PHKL_10271:
The internal buffer within the kernel was created with a
length of 20480 bytes, with no provision for increasing its
size. This patch provides for up to 100 such buffers, with
all but the first allocated only if required (that is, if
more than 20480 bytes of argv/env information is found).
Thus, exec() now supports up to 2048000 bytes of argv/env
information.
PHKL_10202:
When debugging processes over an interruptable NFS mount
point there was a window during which a traced process could
sleep in exec() while the debugger would exit clearing the
traced bit and freeing the ptrace data structure. Upon
wakeup, the no longer traced process would panic the system
trying to dereference a NULL pointer.
PHKL_10104:
msg_bufx was set to the value over MSG_BSIZE.
PHKL_9918:
Upon synchronization, non-monarch processors expect the
monarch to be waiting for them to synchronize. If the
monarch is not waiting, the synchronization fails, and the
offset_correction is set to 0. This happens only on bootup
and may not happen every time. This causes times in the KI
buffers to vary greatly, and that causes the midaemon to
crash frequently. The problem is only at boot time, and
will not occur later. This means a succesful boot will stay
good, and a bad boot will stay bad.
PHKL_9340:
The file locking code is guarded by a single alpha
semaphore. When the semaphore becomes heavily utilized, the
"starvation prevention" code is activated and leads to
excessive spinning and switching.
PHKL_9074:
This patch provides two enhancements to Memory Mapped Files:
increased performance when using thousands of mappings, and
mprotect(2) opened to non-mmap(2) addresses.
The pregions list associated to a shared region was designed
as a doubly-linked list thus providing a linear access to
pregions in the list. This design was not suited to deal
with thousands of pregions and the doubly-linked list was
replaced by a skip-list for faster access. Two other
changes were required to deliver better performance: the
algorithm to check the total virtual address space and the
routine to locate the stack pregion were enhanced.
Only those addresses returned from a call to mmap(2) could
be used for mprotect(2). However there were applications
who needed to protect addresses in data, stack or shared
memory segments; objects not created via call to mmap(2).
So mprotect(2) was opened to allow mprotect'ing on data,
stack and shared memory objects. Text is not allowed unless
the executable is EXEC_MAGIC.
PHKL_8921:
The KI swtch trace generation code in the kernel walks all
pregions in the vas of the swtched process. MI and
performance tools do not need rss values updated every
context switch - the extra overhead is not worth the small
increase in accuracy.
It is sufficient to copy the pid's vas_t->va.prss +
vas_t->va.rss (private + shared) value which is updated
every 5 seconds by statdaemon.
PHKL_8791:
pstat_dynamic() allocates a buffer but fails to initialize
it before using it. Buffer ends up containing some garbage.
This is a cosmetic defect only; sar ignores the
uninitialized spaces.
PHKL_8713:
pstat_msginfo() calls msgconv() to convert the offset into a
message queue pointer. msgconv() was changed to not only do
the conversion, but to lock the queue and return a pointer
to the queue's lock. pstat_msginfo() had not been changed
to take into account msgconv()'s new behavior.
PHKL_8462:
The name of a file in a directory entry is not cleared when
the file object itself is deleted (say, with rm(1)). To
demonstrate this:
$ mkdir test
$ cd test
$ touch delete_me
$ ls
delete_me
$ rm delete_me
$ ll
total 0
$ strings . # Examine strings in cwd.
delete_me # Filename is still in cwd entry.
This was not shipped as a separate patch.
PHKL_8394:
LVM makes every effort to avoid returning an error to user
applications. LVM will hold onto an I/O request to retry it
later if there is even the smallest hope that the device
will return. If a disk simply does not respond and no bad
writes made it to the media, LVM will hang onto the I/O
request as long as the disk does not respond with an
indication that there was actually a bad write or read. The
patch provides a new feature that allows administrators the
option of limiting the time LVM will wait for disks in a LV
to return, and cause LVM to return I/O requests with EIO
instead of hanging onto them indefinitely.
PHKL_8293:
ufs_bread(), called by NFS server routines, prematurely
unlocks the inode while the caller still owns the buffer.
This opens a window for another process to grab the inode
lock. Deadlock occurs when the process owning the buffer
tries to access the inode again and the process holding the
inode waits for the buffer to be available before it can
release the inode lock.
The fix is to delay the inode unlocking in ufs_bread() until
the inode is no longer needed.
PHKL_8269:
The problem has only been seen on T500/T520 using the new
Lower Bus Converters and with LVM mirroring turned on. When
using LVM mirroring with parallel scheduling policy the
system ends up with several processors racing to flush the
same pages before initiating outbound DMA transfers. There
was a defect in the data cache flushing algorithm causing a
processor to start its DMA transfer before the other
processor was actually done with flushing the data from the
CPU data cache, thus resulting in data corruption.
Note that this problem does not impact Cache Coherent I/O MP
systems, such as K and J series, as outbound DMA transfers
are always coherent with the CPU's data caches.
PHKL_8202:
In 10.X, interrupt distribution is implemented to allow
reassignment of interrupt processors to I/O interfaces for
workload balancing. The assigned interrupt processor for an
I/O interface may or may not be the system monarch depending
on the the number of I/O cards and processors available.
During a panic, if the panic processor is the system
monarch, it will flush the buffer cache on its way down. If
the interrupt of the disk it is syncing is serviced by one
of the other processor(s), the I/O completion interrupt will
not be received and the ISR will not be called because the
other processor(s) are TOC'ed at this point. Without the
ISR to signal biodone(), the biowait() sleeps forever.
The fix is to add a timeout in the panic_boot path to break
out from the hang in disk sync'ing and continue with the
reboot.
PHKL_8083:
Without this patch LVM will not retry failed I/O requests on
alternate links unless the error is one that denotes that
the device is offline or powerfailed. Other errors, are not
retried on an alternate link and may cause LVM to report the
error to users applications. Typically, customers with
unmirrored lvols using multiported devices like the HP3232
(Nike) disk array would see the problem when an EIO error is
reported to LVM from the underlying device driver due to a
device or driver problem. In this situation LVM would
report the EIO to user applications without trying any
available alternate link. Another problem this patch fixes
allows reducing out PVs from a VG when the device is not
available and the device has links, formerly devices with
links could not be removed if they were not available.
PHKL_7869:
The problem was that the kernel forced a panic whenever any
inconsistency was found during an lvreduce. For example, if
a logical extent in an LV referred to a PE that was not
allocated, it would cause lvreduce(1M) to panic the system.
This occured even when the objective was to remove the
offending LV. This is a very rare occurrence.
PHKL_7669:
A future HP-UX release will increase the value of MAXUID,
providing for a greater range of valid UIDs and GIDs. It
will also introduce problems in mixed-mode NFS environments.
Let "LUID" specify a machine running a version of HP-UX
with large-UID capability. Let "SUID" specify a machine
with current small-UID capability. The following problems
may occur:
LUID client, SUID server
- Client logins with UIDs outside the server's range
appear as the anonymous user. However, the anonymous
user UID is configurable, and is sometimes configured
as the root user (in order to "trust" all client root
logins without large-scale modifications to the
/etc/exports file). Thus, all logins with large UIDs
on the client could be mapped to root on the server.
- Files owned by the nobody user on the server will
appear to be owned by the wrong user on the client.
SUID client, LUID server
- Files owned by large-UID logins on the server will
appear to be owned by the wrong user on the client.
- Executables with the setuid or setgid mode turned
on will allow logins on the client to run as the
wrong users.
PHKL_7459:
K200 HP-UX10.01 is the NFS file server. "/db1" is exported.
exportfs
/db1 -anon=65534,root=g40
/db2 -anon=65534,root=g40
/home -anon=65534,root=g40
/usr/itl.obj -anon=65534,root=g40
These are UFS filesystems. g40 HP-UX9.04 is the client.
The customer executed NFS mount command on g40.
1- mount k200:/db1/itloper /users/itloper/itl
2- mount k200:/db1/itloper/itc /users/itloper/itc
The system rebooted at step 2 by trap type 18.
PHKL_7335:
Page reference traps were not correctly set on I/O pages.
PHKL_7302:
The code for processes Virtual Address Space duplication
(used by fork) inserted pregions in the associated region
lists before setting the VAS field va_proc. This opened a
time window where set_purge_SIDS() could dereference a proc
pointer before it was actually set. The system would then
trap and panic with a data page fault.
The defect would occur when using mprotect(2), and this
panic was mostly observed on systems running SAP R/3.
PHKL_7245:
We only allow a public mapping if we are mapping shared (and
thus read-only for now) and if the file's modes meet our
tests (no ACL, and mode at least r-xr-xr-x).
In one case, /usr (where the shared libraries reside) on
their system turns out to be a VxFS filesystem. VxFS does
not know about ACL and does not manipulate the va_acl bit in
'struct vattr', when VOP_GETATTR() is called. UFS on the
other hand will set va_acl to 1 if that file has ACL and 0,
if not. Since, smmap() does not initialize the structure
(on the stack) and calls VOP_GETATTR() and then looks at the
va_acl bit, it can either be a 1 or a 0, randomly. It is
not correct for VM subsystem to assume all filesystems
support ACL and will correct set/reset the bit in the vattr
structure as there could be third party filesystem (eg:
VxFS) that do not support it.
When the libc.1 is first mmapp'ed, the smmap() code finds
that va_acl is set (wrongly), it decides not to do public
mapping (the region does not get the RHDL_MMAP_PUBLIC set)
and so the protection id is set to the second quadrant space
id of that process, instead of the public protection id of 0
Since, the informix (oninit) processes have a lot of shared
memory segments, each of which has an unique protection id,
and constantly accesses the shared memory region and execute
library code, the protection id (pid3 & pid4) is getting
thrashed in the pid registers. The instruction protection
fault code is getting thrashed in the pid registers. The
instruction protection fault code (IMEM_PROT) does not make
use of the cache (kept per processor) and always uses the
trap (long) path to update the protection registers. Hence,
you see about 30-40% of the time in trap code.
The following fix will ensure that the shared library text
segments always get the public protection id. This will cut
down the number of protection faults seen in informix.
PHKL_7188:
lvmerge could merge an LV back with all PEs marked as
current and yet the syncing of stale LTGs had failed.
lv_recover_ltg(k), which does the syncing, had no mechanism
to return error to lv_table_reimage(k). lv_table_reimage(k)
therefore returns success when this may not be the case.
PHKL_7168:
See defect.
PHKL_7163:
LVM user data was aligned to a 1k bound. For sequential I/O
directed to disk arrays which stripe the data, I/O requests
with a buf size approaching the stripe depth of the device
(64k for the Edison array) would require the device to
perform two I/O requests each I/O directed to the device.
LVM was not always closing and releasing devices held when
VGs were deactivated or when a device was used as a Service
Guard Cluster Lock disk.
PHKL_7123:
PHKL_6763 caused the kernel routine direnter() to return
EDEADLK if it couldn't lock all the directories and files it
needed to. The change was made to fix a deadlock problem
caused by moving directories, and it was thought that
direnter() could only hit this state for the DE_RENAME
function. The problem can also be hit for large, popular
files like /etc/passwd which are being linked to a new name.
The fix is to have ufs_link() retry direnter() if EDEADLK is
returned, just as ufs_rename() did in the original patch.
PHKL_7051:
Customer were using pvmove command to move data from one
disk to another. For some reason, the mirrored LV to be
moved contains unallocated PEs. system panic: lv_reducelv
extmap
For vgchange: Couldn't activate volume group problem, it is
easily duplicatable following the replacement
of a disk mech, or with a simply vgcfgrestore/vgchange
combination to the right disks.
- connect an HP-FL disk to system, then do the following:
Create a VG with this disk in it
(automatically runs vgcfgbackup)
pvcreate -f /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0
mkdir /dev/vgdan
mknod /dev/vgdan/group c 64 0x090000
vgcreate /dev/vgdan /dev/dsk/c0t2d0
then deactivate the VG: vgchange -a n /dev/vgdan
restore the LVM data structures to the disk:
vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vgdan /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0
At this point, any further activation of the VG will fail:
vgchange -a y /dev/vgdan
vgchange: Couldn't activate volume group "/dev/vgpam":
Invalid argument
The lv_cache_deactivate inflight panics problem were: When
user is doing deactivate a VG, if mwc cache is not clean,
the deactivation routine will detect it and panic. When the
last user LV (/dev/vgXX/lvol[1-n]) of a VG is closing and
the controlling LV (/dev/vgXX/group) still opened, it should
also wait for all outstanding MWC cache writes to be
finished.
PHKL_6970:
If a LVM disk has bad sectors on the bad block directory
area, vgchange -a y VG will cause the panic. Also, if
client node died events happened twice or more, cmlvmd (SLVM
daemon) will hung on second event on the cluster enviroment.
PHKL_6902:
The NIO-FDDI card has the ability to split header and data
on inbound packets. This allows the DMA-transfer for the
data to take place into page-aligned buffers, which allows
remapping of virtual pages as an alternative to a memory-to-
memory copy. The page remapping is actually implemented as
a page exchange, but the low-level VM routine providing page
exchange support had a serious defect causing systems with
hardware TLB-miss handlers to end up with valid data cache
lines from pages not properly marked as accessed. Flushing
the data cache would then not invalidate the cache lines as
expected and the data cache would be left with stale data,
possibly causing data corruption.
Kernel libraries built on or after February 22 1996 should
not need this patch, as the official release after this date
has the fix already incorporated. In the following example,
this kernel does not need the patch:
% what /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a | grep HP-UX
B2352B HP-UX (B.10.10) #3: Thu Feb 22 14:46:11 PST 1996
PHKL_6853:
The customer has a T500 & HPUX10.01 and ran into the problem
with "/etc/lvmtab is out of date with running kernel" when
doing a vgcfgbackup. The current PV value is set to 7,
while there are only 6 disks in the /etc/lvmtab.
PHKL_6802:
None.
PHKL_6747:
Directory renaming code locks the new parent directory and
reads the new parent directory buffer, thereby locking it.
It then drops the new parent directory lock and later tries
to reacquire it. If a lookup process has gotten the new
parent directory lock in the meantime and is sleeping
waiting for the new parent directory buffer to be free,
deadlock!
PHKL_6733:
This is a jumbo patch to fix a few problems in SLVM. It is
the first to support ORACLE resilver for HP-UX.
PHKL_6676:
The defect is caused by a variable in the kernel that needed
to be reinitialized during a reboot that otherwise caused a
hang.
PHKL_6654:
No defect with the kernel. Although this patch does allow a
patch to fix a defect with fuser -k to work.
PHKL_6483:
If truncating a file with a hole in the middle of it causes
the new end of file to fall in the middle of a hole, a new
disk block must be allocated to hold the end of file. If
the filesystem is full and a block can't be allocated,
itrunc was panicing.
There is a remote possibility that removing an Access
Control List could cause filesystem data loss or corruption.
This defect was found during a code inspection, and has
never (to our knowledge) been seen by any customer.
SR:
1653096131 1653144071 1653153247 1653162669 1653166785
1653177881 1653182501 1653199406 1653202754 1653218065
1653221820 1653227983 1653235176 4701311381 4701311415
4701312595 4701312934 4701314104 4701314179 4701314302
4701315317 4701315457 4701317131 4701318352 4701319335
4701319541 4701321554 4701321695 4701321711 4701330647
4701334698 4701334839 4701336412 4701339945 4701341644
4701345843 4701349175 4701352278 4701355321 4701358523
4701365049 4701391730 5000697466 5000714352 5003281469
5003292896 5003300400 5003309385 5003314252 5003314633
5003318667 5003321653 5003323493 5003325506 5003330910
5003334961 5003341925 5003360446 5003365692 5003366930
5003380113 5003398800 5003407601 8606106012 8606163811
Patch Files:
/usr/conf/h/pstat.h
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_excp.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_tlb.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_tlb2_0.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_vm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(clock.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(cpd.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(dmem.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(dump.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(fmpyfadd.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(fpudispatch.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_fault.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_mprotect.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_policy.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_trans.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(init_main.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_exec.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_fork.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_mman.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(lpmc.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(lv_config.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(lv_lvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(machdep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_config.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_core.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_policy.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_procdup.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_prot.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_ptrace.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_rtsched.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_swtch.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(proc_iface.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pstat.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(sem_alpha.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(snakes_rs232.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(spinlock.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(subr_prf.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(sysV_shm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(sys_ki.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(trap.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_devswap.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_machdep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_mmap.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_pdir1_1.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_pdir2_0.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_pregion.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_region.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_remap.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_vas.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_vhand.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_block.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_cluster_lock.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_defect.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_hp.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_ioctls.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_kdb.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_lvsubr.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_malloc.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_mircons.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_pbuf.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_phys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_schedule.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_strategy.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_subr.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_syscalls.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_vgda.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_vgsa.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(sh_vgsa.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(slvm_comm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(slvm_schedule.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libufs.a(ufs_dir.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libufs.a(ufs_inode.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libufs.a(ufs_vnops.o)
/usr/conf/master.d/core-hpux
/usr/conf/space.h.d/core-hpux.h
/usr/include/sys/pstat.h
what(1) Output:
/usr/conf/h/pstat.h:
pstat.h $Date: 96/01/18 13:52:54 $ $Revision: 1.9.89
.13 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6654)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_excp.o):
asm_excp.s $Date: 96/02/29 17:42:54 $ $Revision: 1.2
1.89.7 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6802)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_tlb.o):
asm_tlb.s $Date: 96/04/19 10:15:17 $ $Revision:
1.5.89.7 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_7335)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_tlb2_0.o):
asm_tlb2_0.s $Date: 96/04/19 10:15:22 $ $Revision:
1.2.90.6 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_7335)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_vm.o):
asm_vm.s $Date: 97/08/26 16:47:38 $ $Revision: 1
.55.89.12 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_12177)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(clock.o):
clock.c $Date: 98/09/15 10:03:06 $ $Revision: 1.37.8
9.12 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_16409)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(cpd.o):
cpd.c $Date: 97/06/19 17:48:48 $ $Revision: 1.3.89.9
$ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(dmem.o):
dmem.c $Date: 96/02/29 17:49:24 $ $Revision: 1.50.8
9.14 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6802)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(dump.o):
dump.c $Date: 97/06/19 17:49:41 $ $Revision: 1.7.89.
8 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(fmpyfadd.o):
fmpyfadd.c $Date: 96/02/29 17:58:11 $ $Revision: 1.
2.89.5 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6802)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(fpudispatch.o):
fpudispatch.c $Date: 96/02/29 17:49:31 $ $Revision:
1.4.89.8 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6802)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_fault.o):
hdl_fault.c $Date: 97/04/25 14:21:38 $ $Revision:
1.10.89.15 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_10874)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_mprotect.o):
hdl_mprotect.c $Date: 98/03/11 15:06:48 $ $Revision
: 1.3.89.12 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_14509)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_policy.o):
hdl_policy.c $Date: 98/02/18 13:19:05 $ $Revision: 1
.11.89.19 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_14223)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_trans.o):
hdl_trans.c $Date: 96/02/29 17:49:20 $ $Revision: 1
.10.89.13 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6802)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(init_main.o):
init_main.c $Date: 98/09/15 09:55:42 $ $Revision: 1.
116.89.33 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_16409)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_exec.o):
kern_exec.c $Date: 97/07/09 12:09:27 $ $Revision:
1.89.89.40 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_23478)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_fork.o):
kern_fork.c $Date: 96/04/19 10:19:21 $ $Revision:
1.67.89.45 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_7335)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_mman.o):
kern_mman.c $Date: 97/04/25 14:15:18 $ $Revision:
1.33.89.13 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_10874)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(lpmc.o):
lpmc.c $Date: 96/02/29 17:49:26 $ $Revision: 1.4.89
.7 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6802)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(lv_config.o):
lv_config.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:23:19 $ $Revision: 1.
8.89.11 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(lv_lvm.o):
lv_lvm.c $Date: 97/06/19 17:48:28 $ $Revision: 1.2.8
9.3 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(machdep.o):
machdep.c $Date: 96/08/07 10:29:00 $ $Revision: 1.
120.89.16 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_8202)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_config.o):
pm_config.c $Date: 97/06/24 16:50:45 $ $Revision: 1.
3.89.13 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11524)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_core.o):
pm_core.c $Date: 98/02/09 14:28:20 $ $Revision: 1
.9.98.11 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_23478)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_policy.o):
pm_policy.c $Date: 97/09/19 18:28:50 $ $Revision:
1.3.89.14 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_12041)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_procdup.o):
pm_procdup.c $Date: 96/04/16 13:37:04 $ $Revision:
1.8.89.20 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_7302)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_prot.o):
pm_prot.c $Date: 95/12/14 00:24:53 $ $Revision: 1.5.
98.5 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_23478)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_ptrace.o):
pm_ptrace.c $Date: 2000/07/31 11:50:36 $ $Revision:
1.6.98.26 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_23478)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_rtsched.o):
pm_rtsched.c $Date: 97/09/19 18:27:51 $ $Revision: 1
.3.89.10 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_12041)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_swtch.o):
pm_swtch.c $Date: 98/05/29 16:39:46 $ $Revision:
1.3.89.30 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_15471)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(proc_iface.o):
proc_iface.c $Date: 96/04/19 10:19:12 $ $Revision:
1.2.89.15 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_7335)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pstat.o):
pstat.c $Date: 98/03/17 15:54:23 $ $Revision: 1.14.8
9.39 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_14557)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(sem_alpha.o):
sem_alpha.c $Date: 96/11/25 17:27:48 $ $Revision:
1.7.89.13 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_9340)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(snakes_rs232.o):
snakes_rs232.c $Date: 96/04/19 10:16:51 $ $Revision:
1.5.89.3 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_7335)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(spinlock.o):
spinlock.c $Date: 98/03/11 15:05:39 $ $Revision: 1
.12.89.12 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_14509)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(subr_prf.o):
subr_prf.c $Date: 97/02/12 10:04:14 $ $Revision: 1
.63.89.12 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_10104)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(sysV_shm.o):
sysV_shm.c $Date: 96/11/13 16:13:08 $ $Revision:
1.53.89.9 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_9074)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(sys_ki.o):
sys_ki.c $Date: 96/11/08 12:42:51 $ $Revision: 1.1
5.89.26 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_8921)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(trap.o):
trap.c $Date: 96/04/19 10:12:44 $ $Revision:
1.165.89.33 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_7335)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_devswap.o):
vm_devswap.c $Date: 96/02/29 17:53:41 $ $Revision:
1.15.89.21 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6802)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_machdep.o):
vm_machdep.c $Date: 97/08/26 14:50:12 $ $Revision: 1
.152.89.42 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_12177)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_mmap.o):
vm_mmap.c $Date: 98/08/13 12:54:33 $ $Revision:
1.13.89.25 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_16168)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_pdir1_1.o):
vm_pdir1_1.c $Date: 96/04/19 10:15:13 $ $Revision:
1.2.90.12 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_7335)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_pdir2_0.o):
vm_pdir2_0.c $Date: 96/02/29 17:49:36 $ $Revision:
1.2.90.10 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6802)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_pregion.o):
vm_pregion.c $Date: 96/11/13 16:12:57 $ $Revision:
1.12.89.15 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_9074)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_region.o):
vm_region.c $Date: 96/11/13 16:13:10 $ $Revision:
1.17.89.7 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_9074)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_remap.o):
vm_remap.c $Date: 96/02/29 17:53:43 $ $Revision: 1.
6.89.10 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6802)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_vas.o):
vm_vas.c $Date: 96/11/13 16:12:21 $ $Revision:
1.14.89.30 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_9074)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_vhand.o):
vm_vhand.c $Date: 97/11/07 16:04:43 $ $Revision:
1.16.89.18 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_13154)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_block.o):
lv_block.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:23:18 $ $Revision: 1
.8.89.6 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_cluster_lock.o):
lv_cluster_lock.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:22:52 $ $Revi
sion: 1.3.89.13 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_defect.o):
lv_defect.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:23:17 $ $Revision: 1.
8.89.14 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_hp.o):
lv_hp.c $Date: 97/06/18 16:16:19 $ $Revision: 1.8.89
.37 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_ioctls.o):
lv_ioctls.c $Date: 97/06/18 16:17:26 $ $Revision:
1.8.89.22 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_kdb.o):
lv_kdb.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:22:56 $ $Revision: 1.6
.89.6 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_lvsubr.o):
lv_lvsubr.c $Date: 98/02/25 11:12:15 $ $Revision:
1.8.89.30 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_14297)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_malloc.o):
lv_malloc.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:22:54 $ $Revision:
1.8.89.6 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_mircons.o):
lv_mircons.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:23:11 $ $Revision: 1
.8.89.18 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_pbuf.o):
lv_pbuf.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:23:09 $ $Revision: 1.
8.89.8 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_phys.o):
lv_phys.c $Date: 97/07/25 13:06:16 $ $Revision: 1.8.
89.13 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11816)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_schedule.o):
lv_schedule.c $Date: 98/05/29 16:37:38 $ $Revision:
1.8.89.16 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_15471)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_strategy.o):
lv_strategy.c $Date: 99/11/23 18:00:45 $ $Revision:
1.8.89.14 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_20533)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_subr.o):
lv_subr.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:23:02 $ $Revision: 1.8.
89.17 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_syscalls.o):
lv_syscalls.c $Date: 99/11/23 17:35:14 $ $Revision:
1.8.89.14 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_20533)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_vgda.o):
lv_vgda.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:23:00 $ $Revision: 1.
8.89.12 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_vgsa.o):
lv_vgsa.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:22:57 $ $Revision: 1.8.
89.20 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(sh_vgsa.o):
sh_vgsa.c $Date: 97/06/18 16:17:34 $ $Revision: 1.2.
89.13 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(slvm_comm.o):
slvm_comm.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:22:48 $ $Revision: 1.
2.89.7 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(slvm_schedule.o):
slvm_schedule.c $Date: 97/06/19 16:22:29 $ $Revision
: 1.2.89.17 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11433)
/usr/conf/lib/libufs.a(ufs_dir.o):
ufs_dir.c $Date: 97/08/06 15:29:48 $ $Revision:
1.17.89.17 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_12062)
/usr/conf/lib/libufs.a(ufs_inode.o):
ufs_inode.c $Date: 98/01/07 15:16:02 $ $Revision:
1.42.89.16 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_13729)
/usr/conf/lib/libufs.a(ufs_vnops.o):
ufs_vnops.c $Date: 96/08/14 17:02:08 $ $Revision:
1.24.89.25 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_8293)
/usr/conf/master.d/core-hpux:
core-hpux $Date: 97/06/24 16:56:43 $ $Revision: 1.
2.89.12 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11524)
/usr/conf/space.h.d/core-hpux.h:
core-hpux.h $Date: 97/06/24 16:58:57 $ $Revision:
1.2.89.21 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_11524)
/usr/include/sys/pstat.h:
pstat.h $Date: 96/01/18 13:52:54 $ $Revision: 1.9.89
.13 $ PATCH_10.10 (PHKL_6654)
cksum(1) Output:
2073727815 35051 /usr/conf/h/pstat.h
4278218066 3108 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_excp.o)
104710099 41224 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_tlb.o)
3814403232 14452 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_tlb2_0.o)
3912916097 19612 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(asm_vm.o)
350140027 20024 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(clock.o)
637183621 11172 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(cpd.o)
3766822745 8908 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(dmem.o)
2315113663 12692 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(dump.o)
3729615356 17224 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(fmpyfadd.o)
3158852084 10932 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(fpudispatch.o)
2188193871 12980 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_fault.o)
4076351761 15916 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_mprotect.o)
1137149805 11624 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_policy.o)
2273070953 8884 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(hdl_trans.o)
1680569451 18488 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(init_main.o)
4133693452 15976 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_exec.o)
2483031311 14240 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_fork.o)
2301810587 3816 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(kern_mman.o)
423544906 6844 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(lpmc.o)
3754330781 26560 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(lv_config.o)
2809547488 102088 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(lv_lvm.o)
3496686263 30032 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(machdep.o)
874087533 5984 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_config.o)
1175516812 5656 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_core.o)
3917425514 15068 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_policy.o)
1273793061 6400 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_procdup.o)
1125366367 11816 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_prot.o)
2054897408 14108 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_ptrace.o)
22144779 9364 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_rtsched.o)
1829181933 21124 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_swtch.o)
928030445 12912 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(proc_iface.o)
1960576638 23244 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pstat.o)
1793374307 9500 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(sem_alpha.o)
1291695433 5964 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(snakes_rs232.o)
2924083188 15140 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(spinlock.o)
2335578867 16532 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(subr_prf.o)
431533510 8428 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(sysV_shm.o)
3086312643 59652 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(sys_ki.o)
1871282457 23152 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(trap.o)
1823307908 14988 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_devswap.o)
3557066172 90000 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_machdep.o)
4270735384 20744 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_mmap.o)
36848782 39176 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_pdir1_1.o)
2029331860 29600 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_pdir2_0.o)
444962186 11712 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_pregion.o)
1568380910 11328 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_region.o)
3654564874 8704 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_remap.o)
3710069839 12968 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_vas.o)
4219555019 15956 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(vm_vhand.o)
163321225 2360 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_block.o)
1354100696 10132 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_cluster_lock.o)
2326040191 12032 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_defect.o)
1676017161 41740 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_hp.o)
1174340128 26764 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_ioctls.o)
3634907593 732 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_kdb.o)
1700116278 34532 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_lvsubr.o)
3143832096 2416 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_malloc.o)
1509857325 18132 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_mircons.o)
1417916427 5868 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_pbuf.o)
3104809053 7504 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_phys.o)
908323616 20120 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_schedule.o)
3393814304 7548 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_strategy.o)
1362322065 9152 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_subr.o)
685867081 18108 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_syscalls.o)
4201840841 8700 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_vgda.o)
1841725859 12764 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(lv_vgsa.o)
2405735780 28684 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(sh_vgsa.o)
601796681 23012 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(slvm_comm.o)
1968755954 6980 /usr/conf/lib/liblvm.a(slvm_schedule.o)
2618283963 19652 /usr/conf/lib/libufs.a(ufs_dir.o)
579249274 26340 /usr/conf/lib/libufs.a(ufs_inode.o)
1993745447 30692 /usr/conf/lib/libufs.a(ufs_vnops.o)
785588948 16352 /usr/conf/master.d/core-hpux
1190643337 18864 /usr/conf/space.h.d/core-hpux.h
2073727815 35051 /usr/include/sys/pstat.h
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s800: 10.10: PHCO_8459
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
If the MC/LockManager product is installed, also install
PHSS_6752 and PHNE_6372, or their replacements.
Supersedes:
PHKL_6483 PHKL_6654 PHKL_6676 PHKL_6733 PHKL_6747 PHKL_6802
PHKL_6853 PHKL_6902 PHKL_6970 PHKL_7051 PHKL_7123 PHKL_7163
PHKL_7168 PHKL_7188 PHKL_7245 PHKL_7302 PHKL_7335 PHKL_7459
PHKL_7669 PHKL_7869 PHKL_8083 PHKL_8202 PHKL_8269 PHKL_8293
PHKL_8394 PHKL_8462 PHKL_8713 PHKL_8791 PHKL_8921 PHKL_9074
PHKL_9340 PHKL_9918 PHKL_10104 PHKL_10202 PHKL_10271 PHKL_10828
PHKL_10874 PHKL_11122 PHKL_11433 PHKL_11524 PHKL_11816 PHKL_12041
PHKL_12062 PHKL_12177 PHKL_12430 PHKL_13154 PHKL_13729 PHKL_14223
PHKL_14297 PHKL_14509 PHKL_14557 PHKL_15471 PHKL_15886 PHKL_16168
PHKL_16409 PHKL_20533
Equivalent Patches:
PHKL_22032:
s700: 11.00
PHKL_22701:
s700: 10.20
PHKL_22702:
s800: 10.20
PHKL_23477:
s700: 10.10
Patch Package Size: 1500 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_23478
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHKL_23478.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHKL_23478. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, you can create an empty file
named /var/adm/sw/patch/PATCH_NOSAVE.
WARNING: If this file exists when a patch is installed, the
patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
It is recommended that you move the PHKL_23478.text file to
/var/adm/sw/patch for future reference.
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHKL_23478.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
When this patch is installed the default environment size is
20478 bytes. To enable the system to use the larger
environment size of 2048000 bytes, the following steps must
be followed.
1. A new tunable called `large_ncargs_enabled' must be
defined in the sytem file in the following manner
large_ncargs_enabled 1
2. A new kernel must be built (using this system file)
and the sysytem rebooted.
To return to the default environment size, the new tunable
needs to be either removed from the system file, or its
value set to zero. A new kernel should then be built
(using the modified system file) and the machine
rebooted.
--
Due to the number of objects in this patch, the
customization phase of the update may take more than 10
minutes. During that time the system will not appear to
make forward progress, but it will actually be installing
the objects.
-----End of Document ID: PHKL_23478------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHCO_23472
Date Loaded: 20010302
Title: s700_800 10.26 man(1) patch
Patch Name: PHCO_23472
Patch Description: s700_800 10.26 man(1) patch
Creation Date: 01/02/28
Post Date: 01/03/02
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.26
s800: 10.26
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.CMDS-MIN
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHCO_23472
Symptoms:
PHCO_23472:
Repackaging of 10.20 patch PHCO_23089
(PHCO_23089:)
1. man creates unnecessary temporary files.
Defect Description:
PHCO_23472:
Repackaging of 10.20 patch PHCO_23089
(PHCO_23089:)
1. man command is creating unnecessary files.
Resolution:
Code is changed to eliminate creation of unnecessary
files.
SR:
8606140508
Patch Files:
/usr/bin/man
what(1) Output:
/usr/bin/man:
$Revision: 78.1.1.1 $
cksum(1) Output:
3283769680 24576 /usr/bin/man
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes: None
Equivalent Patches:
PHCO_23089:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Patch Package Size: 80 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_23472
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHCO_23472.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHCO_23472. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, you can create an empty file
named /var/adm/sw/patch/PATCH_NOSAVE.
WARNING: If this file exists when a patch is installed, the
patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
It is recommended that you move the PHCO_23472.text file to
/var/adm/sw/patch for future reference.
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHCO_23472.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHCO_23472------------------------------------------
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