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Digest Name: weekly HP-UX series 800 10.X patch digest
Created: Sun Jun 9 3:05:02 PDT 2002
Table of Contents:
Document ID Title
--------------- -----------
PHSS_27078 s700_800 10.X OV VPPAc.03.50.00 alarmgen & utilengine fix
PHSS_26726 s700_800 10.20 OV ITO6.0X HP-UX 11.00/11.11 Agent A.06.11
PHSS_26722 s700_800 10.X OV DM6.00 Consolidated Patch Apr2002
PHSS_27061 s700_800 10.X OpenMail B.07.00 June 02 Periodic Patch
PHNE_25501 s700_800 10.20 ATM PCI,HSC and HP-PB cumulative patch
PHSS_27071 s700_800 10.X Fortran90 patch from B.10.20.40 to B.10.20.53
The documents are listed below.
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Document ID: PHSS_27078
Date Loaded: 20020607
Title: s700_800 10.X OV VPPAc.03.50.00 alarmgen & utilengine fix
Patch Name: PHSS_27078
Patch Description: s700_800 10.X OV VPPAc.03.50.00 alarmgen & utilengine fix
Creation Date: 02/05/29
Post Date: 02/06/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
MWA c.03.50.00
Filesets:
MeasureWare.MWA,C.03.50.00
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_27078
Symptoms:
PHSS_27078:
- 8606255208: On some HP-UX 10.20 systems MWA alarm
conditions are not detected.
Defect Description:
PHSS_27078:
Resolution:
In certain conditions and on some HP-UX 10.20 systems only
alarms are not displayed in monitoring tools (PerfView,
utility, ...). The problem does not seem to be
dependable on version of agent (it occured in C.03.35 and
C.03.50).
SR:
8606255208
Patch Files:
/opt/perf/bin/alarmgen
/opt/perf/bin/utilengine
what(1) Output:
/opt/perf/bin/alarmgen:
alarmgen C.03.50.01 05/15/02 HP-UX 10.20 =*=
/opt/perf/bin/utilengine:
utilengine C.03.50.01 05/15/02 HP-UX 10.20 =*=
cksum(1) Output:
4015753280 594314 /opt/perf/bin/alarmgen
2776440736 536680 /opt/perf/bin/utilengine
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes: None
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 1160 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_27078
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_27078.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_27078. 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_27078.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_27078.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
PHSS_27078:
Execute /opt/perf/bin/perfstat -v to verify new files have
been installed. (C.03.50.01 version string on alarmgen file
from perfstat.)
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_27078------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_26726
Date Loaded: 20020607
Title: s700_800 10.20 OV ITO6.0X HP-UX 11.00/11.11 Agent A.06.11
Patch Name: PHSS_26726
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 OV ITO6.0X HP-UX 11.00/11.11 Agent A.06.11
Creation Date: 02/05/28
Post Date: 02/06/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
OpenView IT/Operations 6.0
Filesets:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-UX11-CLT,A.06.00
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_26726
Symptoms:
PHSS_26726:
- SR: H555006719
If the agent is running as a non-root user, when the
management server processes are restarted, the agent has
to be restarted, else messages are buffered.
- SR: 8606222554
Certain policies in VPW do not work as expected, for
example:
VP_WIN-WINS-FwdAllInformation
VP_WIN-WINS-FwdAllWarnError
VP_WIN-DHCPCl_FwdAllInfo
VP_WIN-DHCPCl_FwdAllWarnError
This problem can also occur for VPO during condition
matching. Matching the application and object attributes
is now case sensitive. For example, a message with
application "TEST" is matched but application "tEST" is
unmatched.
- SR: 8606227840
Variables in the template default message key are not
resolved for unmatched messages.
- SR: 8606233602
If using a pattern like '<*.prefix>ERR<*.suffix>', the
prefix variable will get assigned a wrong text if it
should be empty.
- SR: B555012929
If you run opcdista from commandline, you don't get any
useful messages, only the internal status letters.
For supportability, it would be better to have
some explicit status and error reporting.
- SR: B555013371
Sometimes the new scheduled action template configuration
is not loaded after a distribution. Instead, the old
scheduled actions are still started.
- SR: B555013435
The message agent opcmsga hangs unpredictably. This is
more likely to happen on systems with a very high ICMP
traffic.
- SR: B555013495
In Japanese environments programs using the agent APIs
can fail with errors on invalid or incompatible codesets.
- SR: B555013699
When running actions or applications like 'yes |
something', the 'yes' process keeps running after the
action finished on HPUX 11.
PHSS_25539:
- SR: H555006719
If the agent is running as non-root user and the
management server processes are restarted, the agent has
to be restarted as well, otherwise all messages are
buffered.
- SR: 8606213476
The distribution to nodes may hang or fail. This is more
likely to happen while distributing to Windows NT/2000
nodes rather than on UNIX nodes.
- SR: B555007980
Local automatic actions are started immediately, even
though agent MSI is enabled in divert mode and the
'Immediate Local Automatic Action' box is not checked.
- SR: B555008220
The <$MSG_TIME_CREATED> variable is not substituted in
the message template.
- SR: B555008838
The event correlation engine creates a 'Time cannot go
backwards' error if the system is very busy.
- SR: B555009745
The template default of the object field of a monitor
template is not used.
- SR: B555010620
Some messages are missing in the Japanese message
catalog. You get a 'Cannot generate message' error.
- SR: B555010955
Even if you used opcswitchuser.sh to specify a non-root
user which should run the ITO agent, it will still be
started as user root after a system reboot.
- SR: B555010966
A message key relation containing <*> does not always
match message keys correctly. This results in messages
not being acknowledged when they should.
- SR: B555011184
opcagt fails to start opcctla if it is started as
./opcagt and /opt/OV/bin/OpC is not in the search PATH.
- SR: B555011505
1. opcecm/opceca might run in a dead lock while
processing lots of ECS annotate nodes
2. opcecm/opceca might leak memory when ECS annotate
nodes are used
- SR: B555011594
The original message text of a logfile encapsulator
message is wrong if <$LOGPATH> or <$LOGFILE> is used.
- SR: B555011638
Pattern matching cannot match the new line character
of multi-line messages.
- SR: B555011979
Pattern matching hangs if only single byte Japanese
HANKAKU KANA characters are used.
- SR: B555011990
ECS event log (ecevilg) has invalid time difference to
the next message which can cause the ECS simulator
to hang or appear to hang when loading an event log file
with such values.
- SR: B553000162
After opcagt -stop, opcagt -status tells that the control
agent does not run although it is running and sometimes
you get the following error in the message browser:
'Ouput of kill -0 differs from internal pids-table for
index <number> (OpC30-1094)'
PHSS_24917:
- SR: B555010879
opctrapi aborts during template distribution if
conditions with the 'Suppress Identical Output Messages'
features are used.
- SR: B555010899
opcdista requests distribution data from a wrong manager
if there is a secondary manager with the same short
hostname than the appropriate primary manager.
- SR: B555010948
Nested alternatives were not handled correctly in the
pattern matching algorithm, e.g. the pattern '[a|b]c|d'
was handled like '[a|b|d]c'.
- SR: B555010980
Traps without a SNMP variable are not matched because
server patch adds an extra attribute to the template.
- SR: B555011126
Agent distribution using the new Secure Shell (SSH)
method introduced with the A.06.08 server patches
doesn't work for HP-UX agents. Nothing is installed
but you get no error message about it. The only hint is
that the "Unpacking truck file /tmp/opc_tmp/opc_pkg.Z"
message is not displayed during the installation.
PHSS_23988:
- SR: 8606180583
When the VPO agent was started manually from an MC/SG
shared volume, the agent was killed upon package stop.
This was because the agent used this volume as the
current directory. Now the agent always starts in /tmp.
This also has the side effect that any core file for the
agent is written into /tmp.
- SR: 8606180891
The template default for the service name is not used.
- SR: 8606181988
The event interceptor doesn't forward on
"forward unmatched" if a "supress unmatched" condition
is used in a second template
- SR: 8606182250
opcfwtmp doesn't trap bad login from CDE login.
- SR: 8606182981
The ITO agent is not started after system reboot if the
default runlevel is lower than 3 and you don't get any
warning about that fact.
- SR: B555010341
Agent sometimes does not start automatically after reboot
while manual start works fine.
PHSS_23821:
- The event correlation process opceca (agent) / opcecm
(server) might crash after processing several annotation
nodes
- The VPO A.06.03 patches for HP-UX and Solaris do
not work as expected in firewall environments:
While server port restrictions are still regarded,
client-side port restrictions are ignored.
PHSS_22881:
- Changes were required for the security add-on product
VantagePoint Advanced Security.
- agent installation configure script fails to convert
ITO 4 queue files: awk syntax error in swagent.log file
PHSS_22012:
- disk_mon.sh returns invalid values if the bdf command
returns more than one line output for a filesystem
(e.g. if the filesystem name exceeds its column width)
- Several changes for firewall environments. For detailed
information refer to the VPO Firewall Configuration
White Paper version 3.0
- When executing large numbers of autoactions, some of them
were staying in 'running' state.
- opctrapi aborts after getting traps with unresolvable IP
address.
- The handling of '\' was different in the pattern
definition and the "matching pattern".
- if buffer file size limitation is enabled the agent may
discard low-severity messages even if there is still
space in the buffer file
Defect Description:
PHSS_26726:
- SR: H555006719
When a communication to a message receiver fails, the
message agent starts buffering messages. It periodically
checks if a server is alive by sending it ICMP packets.
If the server cannot be reached with ICMP packets, no RPC
communication is attempted. Sending ICMP packets is not
possible when the agent is running as a non-root user, so
the sending function cannot actually send anything.
Therefore we also never receive any replies and the
message agent will buffer messages forever. To fix this,
the internal state of the message agent is updated after
we tried to send an ICMP packet if the agent is running
as a non-root user.
- SR: 8606222554
The condition test for the message attributes
application, object and message group are always done
case sensitive, therefore a message with the application
"TEST" matches but "tEST" does not match.
With this patch an opcinfo flag is introduced, which
allows to switch between case sensitive and case
insensitive check.
flag : OPC_COND_FIELD_ICASE
type : boolean
default: FALSE
By setting this to true the policies mentioned above will
work.
- SR: B555012929
The opcdista communicates with the opcctla process via
stdin/stdout so if you run it from commandline, you only
see the status letters but don't know what they mean.
The new '-v' option prints more output, e.g.:
$ ./opcdista -v
0 - No distribution data available.
- SR: B555013435
One thread tried to read from a socket while another
thread closed it. This could happen due to missing
locking of global data. This data is now guarded by a
mutex.
- SR: B555013495
When tracing was added to the API functions a necessary
NLS initialisation was not done. This problem was
introduced only by the A.06.10 patches for HPUX.
- SR: B555013699
Before executing the action, the signal handler function
of opcacta was not reset.
for SR's not listed in this section please see
the list of symptoms
PHSS_25539:
- SR: H555006719
When a communication to the message receiver fails, the
agent starts buffering messages. It periodically checks
if the server is alive by sending it ICMP packets. If the
server can't be reached with ICMP packets, no RPC
communication is attempted. This doesn't work when the
agent is running as non-root (only root is allowed to
send ICMP packets); the sending function returns an OK
value but does not send anything. Therefore we also never
receive any replies and the message agent never goes out
of the "Checking node" mode.
Fix:
If the agent is running as a non-root user, opcmsga
immediately tries to contact the management server using
RPC communication.
- SR: 8606213476
While the agent receives several RPC calls, like "Start
Distribution", "Execute Action" or "Set Primary Manager"
in parallel, it may happen that the call results in a
conflict within the control agent, which causes the
NT control agent to bring a Dr. Watson window.
This conflict can also occur on UNIX but the control
agent does not die, rather the RPC request may fail.
With this version the RPC calls which could cause
conflicts are serialized.
- SR: B555010955
The non-root user was added to the startup configuration
file but not used.
- SR: B555010966
The processing of the key relation is wrong for the log
file encapsulator. The problem is that all unresolved
entries followed by a resolved entry are removed.
Other unresolved entries are kept as they are.
- SR: B555011184
The working directory for the ITO agent was changed
from /opt/OV/bin/OpC to /tmp to avoid problems if
the agent is running in an MC/SG environment.
- SR: B555011638
VPO could not match for for new line of multi line
messages. Following changes have been made to allow this:
It is now possible to use ^M (\r) as field separator.
New patterns are introduced: </> to match any number of
line breaks (UNIX style \n or NT style \r\n) and <n/> to
match exactly n line breaks, for example <1/> will match
exactly one line break.
This change works only for sources that already can
create multi line messages (for example opcmsg or NT
event log), it does not allow multi line logfile
encapsulation.
This change requires a fix on the management server and
the agent. Therefore a patch on the management server and
a patch for the agent is required to use the new
functionality.
for SR's not listed in this section please see
the list of symptoms
PHSS_24917:
- SR: B555010879
When freeing the allocated memory, a wrong frunction was
used.
- SR: B555010899
opcdista requests distribution data from a wrong manager
if there is a secondary manager with the same short
hostname than the appropriate primary manager because it
searches the whole list in for each name it tries to
match first the long then the short name. Instead it
should try the long names for all systems first and only
then try to match using the short names.
- SR: B555010948
The grammar was changed to allow nested alternatives and
process it correctly.
- SR: B555011126
The SSH agent installation method is not known to the
opcrinst script which should unpack the agent on the
target not. Thus the opcrinst script simply does nothing.
for SR's not listed in this section please see
the list of symptoms
PHSS_23988:
- SR: 8606182250
opcfwtmp didn't handle the LOGIN_PROCESS value of the
wtmprec.ut_type field of the WTMP structure, so the bad
logins from CDE haven't been detected.
- SR: 8606182981
The ITO agent was integrated into the systems startup
process at runlevel 3 but up we didn't check the
default runlevel from /etc/inittab. Now there is a check
and you'll get a warning if the default runlevel is
lower than 3.
- SR: B555010341
When the process ID of the 'opcctla -start' is the same
as of the running opcctla before the shutdown, the
internal logic concluded that the agent is already
running and did not start up the subprocesses.
for all other defects not listed in this section please see
the list of symptoms
PHSS_23821:
see the list of symptoms
PHSS_22881:
see the list of symptoms
PHSS_22012:
see the list of symptoms
SR:
H555006719 H555006719 B555013699 B555013495 B555013435
B555013371 B555012929 B555011990 B555011979 B555011638
B555011594 B555011505 B555011184 B555011126 B555010980
B555010966 B555010955 B555010948 B555010899 B555010879
B555010620 B555010341 B555010079 B555009745 B555009155
B555009152 B555008838 B555008613 B555008314 B555008220
B555007980 B555007752 B555007709 B555007602 B555007426
B555006890 B555006267 B553000162 8606233602 8606227840
8606222554 8606213476 8606182981 8606182250 8606181988
8606180891 8606180583 8606137088
Patch Files:
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/opc_pkg.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrclchk
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrdschk
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrndchk
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcroschk
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrverchk
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrinst
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/ana_disk.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/cpu_mon.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/disk_mon.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/last_logs.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/mailq_l.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/proc_mon.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/sh_procs.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/swap_mon.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/vp_chk.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/dist_mon.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/mondbfile.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/ssp_chk.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/opcfwtmp.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/opcnprcs.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/
opc_get_ems_resource.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/mailq_pr.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/st_inetd.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/st_syslogd.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/st_mail.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/dist_del.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/opcdf.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/opclpst.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/opcps.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/E10000Log.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/ssp_config.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/opc_sec_v.sh.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/AgentPlatform
what(1) Output:
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/opc_pkg.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrclchk:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.11 (04/22/02)
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrdschk:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.11 (04/22/02)
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrndchk:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.11 (04/22/02)
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcroschk:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.11 (04/22/02)
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrverchk:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.11 (04/22/02)
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrinst:
HP OpenView VantagePoint A.06.11 (04/22/02)
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/ana_disk.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/cpu_mon.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/disk_mon.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/last_logs.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/mailq_l.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/proc_mon.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/sh_procs.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/swap_mon.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/vp_chk.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/dist_mon.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/mondbfile.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/ssp_chk.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/opcfwtmp.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/opcnprcs.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/monitor/
opc_get_ems_resource.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/mailq_pr.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/st_inetd.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/st_syslogd.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/st_mail.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/actions/dist_del.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/opcdf.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/opclpst.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/opcps.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/E10000Log.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/ssp_config.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/opc_sec_v.sh.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/hp/pa-risc/
hp-ux11/AgentPlatform:
None
cksum(1) Output:
3883271667 7537467 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
opc_pkg.Z
4075029159 6708 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
install/opcrclchk
2480236020 28923 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
install/opcrdschk
1881763556 6720 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
install/opcrndchk
3681503652 6287 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
install/opcroschk
892365892 31983 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
install/opcrverchk
3289527428 105394 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
install/opcrinst
955494728 2731 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/ana_disk.sh.Z
4152004065 5979 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/cpu_mon.sh.Z
1282106665 6066 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/disk_mon.sh.Z
1212310955 5863 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/last_logs.sh.Z
3760939428 5837 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/mailq_l.sh.Z
1245222685 6016 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/proc_mon.sh.Z
2937836838 5426 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/sh_procs.sh.Z
1162838784 5896 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/swap_mon.sh.Z
260208334 5740 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/vp_chk.sh.Z
225363609 6115 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/dist_mon.sh.Z
3143496162 14370 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/mondbfile.sh.Z
3744835639 5982 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/ssp_chk.sh.Z
2903239220 14428 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/opcfwtmp.Z
1006568375 10956 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/opcnprcs.Z
290420095 19571 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
monitor/opc_get_ems_resource.Z
2925620036 2539 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
actions/mailq_pr.sh.Z
1063233944 2582 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
actions/st_inetd.sh.Z
4205279545 2591 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
actions/st_syslogd.sh.Z
2835770437 2584 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
actions/st_mail.sh.Z
725340100 6097 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/
actions/dist_del.sh.Z
535099722 326 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/
opcdf.Z
2792251766 388 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/
opclpst.Z
1276956937 403 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/
opcps.Z
2136432548 3320 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/
E10000Log.sh.Z
2996162164 3109 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/
ssp_config.sh.Z
1009505556 13184 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/A.06.11/RPC_DCE_TCP/cmds/
opc_sec_v.sh.Z
1641512547 6324 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/AgentPlatform
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_22012 PHSS_22881 PHSS_23821 PHSS_23988 PHSS_24917 PHSS_25539
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_26727:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Patch Package Size: 7830 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_26726
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_26726.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_26726. 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_26726.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_26726.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
(A) Patch Installation Instructions
-------------------------------
(A1) Install the patch, following the standard
installation instructions.
For backing up the system before installing
a patch, you may use opc_backup(1m)
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO AGENT OF THE PLATFORM
ADDRESSED BY THIS PATCH IS DISTRIBUTED
(either from the VPO Administrator's GUI
or from command line using inst.sh) WHILE
RUNNING SWINSTALL.
Don't be afraid of the '-x autoreboot=true'
option above. There won't be a reboot due
to this VPO patch.
You can skip this option if you like.
If you are running VPO in a MC/ServiceGuard
installation:
- Note, that only files on the shared disk volume
at /var/opt/OV/share will be patched. Therefore
install the patch on one cluster node while the
shared disks are mounted. The server processes
may be running during patch installation.
- It is not necessary to install this patch on all
cluster nodes. Even if the software inventory on
the other cluster nodes will not be updated, the
patched files will be available there when the
shared disk is switched to them.
NOTE: This patch must be installed on the VPO Management
Server system, NOT on an VPO Managed Node directly.
Changes will take effect on managed nodes by means of
VPO Software Distribution (using 'Force Update' if
there is already an agent installed on the managed
node). See chapter 2 of the VPO Administrator's
Reference manual for more information.
(B) Patch Deinstallation Instructions
---------------------------------
(B1) To deinstall the patch PHSS_26726 run swremove:
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO AGENT OF THE PLATFORM
ADDRESSED BY THIS PATCH IS DISTRIBUTED (either
from the ITO Administrator's GUI or from
command line using inst.sh) WHILE RUNNING
SWREMOVE.
If you are running VPO in a MC/ServiceGuard
installation make sure to mount the shared
disks at the node and only at the node that
had them mounted during patch installation.
Otherwise restoration of the original files
onto the shared disk will fail.
# swremove PHSS_26726
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_26726------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_26722
Date Loaded: 20020607
Title: s700_800 10.X OV DM6.00 Consolidated Patch Apr2002
Patch Name: PHSS_26722
Patch Description: s700_800 10.X OV DM6.00 Consolidated Patch Apr2002
Creation Date: 02/05/06
Post Date: 02/06/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.01 10.10 10.20
s800: 10.01 10.10 10.20
Products:
OpenView Distributed Management 6.00
Filesets:
DMAgent.OVCI-RUN,B.06.00 DMAgent.OVEMS-LOG-MAN,B.06.00
DMAgent.OVEMS-LOG,B.06.00 DMAgent.OVEMS-RUN,B.06.00
DMAgentDevKit.OVDM-OVA-PRG,B.06.00
DMAgentDevKit.OVDM-PARSR-PRG,B.06.00
DMAgentDevKit.OVDM-XMPv7-PRG,B.06.00
DMAgentDevKit.OVDM-XOMGEN-PRG,B.06.00
TMNClient.TMNCLIENT-RUN,B.06.00
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_26722
Symptoms:
PHSS_26722:
Cumulative Consolidated Patch
PHSS_26720:
PTSfc02453 : Error parsing an ASN.1 def. with "\\xff"
as the value for String data type.
PTSfc02398 : nettl is not started in NNM6.2+DM6.0 System.
PTSfc02473 : "error on receiving data from transport
service" and association rejected.
PTSfc02541 : SNMP timeout value is overlapping with xmpv7
timeout value which is not correct as per the
snmp man pages.
PTSfc01801 : Memory leak is noticed in purify UI when
set_intervalsOfDay or om_opi_reconfigure is
invoked
PTSfc02568 : Pmd dumps core when pdu with erroneous oid is
sent.(oid length > 128 subidentifiers)
PTSfc02466 : The pmd crashed when AARQ was received from
the upper system of the AT&T and rejected the
response.
PTSfc02469 : ovlad binary gets blocked while querying for
log records. Two ovlad runs simultaneously
doing nothing.
PTSfc01436 : Memory leak when requests are sent across an
ACM connection
PHSS_25150:
Consolidated Patch
PHSS_25148:
PTSfc02189 : While trying to create two filters without
deleting the first filter, OVeFilterAttr fails.
PTSfc02181 : Freed Memory Read (FMR) error reported by
purify when we run ove_xmpV7 sample
application.
PTSfc02072 : EFD/LOG is created when we send out an
improper EFD/LOG create request.
PTSfc02159 : PMD crashes during OS shutdown.
PTSfc01444 : Getting errors while trying to start nettl.
PTSfc02043 : Set request on a log record using MOC (Log)
and MOI (logRecord) results in
noSuchObjectInstance instead of
classInstanceConflict.
PTSfc02171 : Ovconftest script ported to HPUX 11.x OS.
PTSfc01964 : gdmo_pp dumps core while trying to create
persistance file from multiple mibs.
PTSfc02041 : Wrong unmarshall routines generated by
ovxomgen for SEQUENCE OF/SET OF enumerations
ASN1 definition.
PTSfc01173 : pmd grows in size during association
establishment and association rejection.
PTSfc02013 : Multiple CLNS support fails for DM6.0.
PTSfc01803 : pmd dumps core when generating ALN.
PTSfc01616 : orsd dumps core under stress.
PTSfc01289 : Create request fails if it contains
intervalsOfDay attribute in the request.
PTSfc01521 : ovxomgen generates improper code for
enumerations.
PTSfc01459 : Memory Leak in pmd.
PTSfc01125 : The Daily Scheduling package is never
processed.
PTSfc01266 : ovxomgen generated code does not compile if it
contains cc/aCC reserved word in ASN1
definitions.
PTSfc01182 : ovconftest sends an EFD create request only
with the MOC.
PTSfc01021 : pmd dumps core.
PTSfc01220 : ovxomgen generated code - explicit casting and
other problems.
PTSfc01133 : Decoding of integer like variables fails.
PTSfc01130 : MIB compilation problem with multifile
information model.
PTSfc00964 : pmd dumps when a corrupt PDU is sent.
PTSfc01138 : pmd dumps core when added "-F" option.
PHSS_22079:
Consolidated Patch
PHSS_22077:
NSMbg02275 : pmd rejects the assoc request complaining
wrong cmip protocol version encoding.
NSMbg02252 : An unknown action on an EFD, sent to ovead
does not return "noSuchAction".
NSMbg02274 : A SET operation on a log record erroneously
does a SET on the log.
NSMbg01910 : A manager application sends 'GET' requests and
receives 'GET' responses from the Voice switch.
The switch sends the response but pmd returns
a reject pdu.
NSMbg02348 : PMD exits with select loop failure.
NSMbg02409 : OPI proc dumps core when linked with -z
option. The null pointer dereferencing
in strcpy command causes OPI to dump.
NSMbg02443 : The flag PM_INCLUDE_DEFINED is mistyped as
PM_INCLIDE_DEFINED.
NSMbg02483 : MOT2.1 performance fix
NSMbg02552 : When we have more than one log object, if
we stop and start the platform, ovladff
dumps core.
PHSS_20049:
NSMbg01449 : The man page of ovlad does not document the
role of ovetmp.
NSMbg01419 : PMD dumps core trying to route notifications to
the back-up destination list. This happens for
the same reason as mentioned earlier, in the SR
4701-425421. Once this is fixed, PMD leaks
memory in the same scenario.
NSMbg01420 : ovlad dumps core when an event containing no
eventTime field and with the eventInfo field as
an attributeList with eleven attributes is
sent.
NSMbg01420 : OVA_print() prints enum values instead of enum
names for derived enum syntaxes.
NSMbg01419 : BMP returns a decode error while trying to send
an Abort Request with empty user-information
field. This is a merge from DFIX 6073 of
DM4.23.
NSMbg01419 : ovgdmoparse does not generate errors if two or
more ASN.1 symbols defined with same OID.
ovgdmoparse does not generate errors if GDMO
templates have the same registaration id.
NSMbg01420 : Following error message is logged in the
pmd.log file.
L ERROR ECSS:02 0000:0000 00000000:00000000 Mar 11 08:35:54
stk.c :2979 | PM_NO_ERROR | LOG [stackorg/stk.c
1212]:
Failed to create an ED event.
NSMbg01419 : DM6.0 limits the size of CMIP PDUs to 64KB.
NSMbg01466 : ovlad database version leaks memory during log
retrieval.
NSMbg01465 : ovlad database doesn't work with Informix.
4701-432930: ovpacgen fails with the following error
message: "PACGEN: yacc stack overflow"
4701-432948: OVA_print does not print the OID labels, when
the .per files are loaded individually.
4701-432963: The behaviour of out-going association requests
is changed in DM5.03 affecting the easy
migration of applications from DM4.23 to
DM5.03.
4701-432955: PMD dumps core trying to route a ALN
notification to the application which generated
it.
4701-432971: CMISE requests in the unsent queue are dropped
by PMD even when it is receives a Reject on the
Release of that Association from the other end.
NSMbg01407 : When the database version of ovlad is being
used, a change in the maxlogsize of a log
object results in a memory leak.
4701-432823: Child processes of ovlad do not die after their
operations are completed or even after ovstop.
NSMbg01275 : The local environment is changed when
mp_error_message is called this leads to a
strange behaviour of our internationalized
applications.
NSMbg01912 : libxmpV7 does not handle the SIGUSR1 signal
appropriately. If this signal occurs
during a send() syscall the signal
interrupts the send() and returns with a
error.
NSMbg01337 : MOT1.11 dumps core when library libxmpV7
returns a MP_E_BAD_ERROR to it.
NSMbg01458 : netfmt in DM6.0 fails to format the traces.
Defect Description:
PHSS_26722:
Cumulative Consolidated Patch
Resolution:
Cumulative Consolidated Patch
PHSS_26720:
PTSfc02453 : The char equivalent rep. of "\\xff" is EOF.
In the ASN.1 Definition if the String type has
the value "\xff" in the parsing file, then
parsing of this value is leading to EOF.
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP properitary.
PTSfc02398 : nettl commad is failing in DM6.0+NNM6.2 Sys.
Resolution:
libovfmt library is rebuild with inclusion
of libov, which is the root cause of the
problem.
PTSfc02473 : Problem in handling ap_rcv when it returns
AP_AGAIN error condition.
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP properitary.
PTSfc02541 : SNMP timeout value is override by xmpv7
timeout value because of previous fix DFIX7002
which is not correct according to snmp man
pages(where default timeout value is 5 sec and
default retry value is 3 times).
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01801 : OVA_free is not called on the freed object
after OVA_remove
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP properitary.
PTSfc02568 : There is no checking for excessive oid length
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc02466 : Earlier code was such that it used to check
only lower 5 bits of the first byte to say
Multi byte or Single byte tag information.
So when a Single byte Tag information was sent
with the 1st byte of the tag as "xx01 1111",
it dumped core thinking it as a Multi byte tag
information and started reading for the
successive byte's MSB's as 1.
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc02469 : When opi_sock_send() fails to send the request
to the application, it returns -2 indicating a
fatal error. In this situation, Error message
is returned without releasing the semaphore.
Hence both parent and child ovlad are waiting
for the semaphore to be released and there is
deadlock because of which the ovlad hangs.
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01436 : Wrong memory is freed. The function
pm_free_rqt is called on variable rqt,
whereas it should be called on assoc_rqt.
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP proprietary.
PHSS_25150:
Consolidated Patch
PHSS_25148:
PTSfc02189 : OVAFilterAttr function call fails when trying
to access uninitialized memory.
Resolution :
The Resolution is HP properitary.
PTSfc02181 : The OVeRegister is suppose to return a linked
list of output structures to the caller.
This output structure contains the node
address, invoke id and the status of the
request. The node address may be IP address
or hostname of the target node. This node
address is getting freed in the OVeRegister
function which is wrong.
Resolution :
The Resolution is HP properitary.
PTSfc02072 : There is no proper check for class to instance
conflict because of which EFD and LOG are
created even when we send out a improper
EFD/LOG create request.
Resolution :
The Resolution is HP properitary
PTSfc02159 : PMD crashes because of buffer overflow. The
buffer size has been increased in this fix.
Resolution :
The Resolution is HP properitary.
PTSfc01444 : While trying to start nettl, we get the error
"Unresolved Symbols". The libraries
libovfmt.sl and libovextfmt.sl , which are
being refered from the the file nettlgen.conf
are missing.
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP properitary
PTSfc02043 : When the SET request is sent to ovlad with
mismatching Objectclass and ObjectInstace it
has to return the classInstanceConflict error,
instead it is returning noSuchObjectInstance.
The error returned in the function is not
proper.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc02171 : ovconftest is a EMS confidence test script
used to ensure that "ovead" is working properly
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01964 : When trying to turn off the unresolved flag
in all the references to the unresolved symbol,
gdmo_pp dumps core. The symbol table entry of
the previously unresolved reference is not
null.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc02041 : ovxomgen generates wrong unmarshall routines.
For each ASN.1 type of definition which
contains the SEQUENCE OF / SET OF enumerations,
the unmarshall routines generated by ovxomgen
contains the call to the routine
_unmarshall_ENUM instead of the
<type>_Buffer_unmarshall_ENUM.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01173 : Memory allocated for OVA operation is not
freed during AARQ request and AARQ reject path.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc02013 : Applications are not able to communicate
through CLNS address other than first CLNS
entry in local_p_addr file.
Resolution :
Create endpoints to allow communication through
all CLNS addr in local_p_addr file.
PTSfc01803 : pmd dumps core when invoking the trace
function for one of the OVA objects which is
included in the ALN OVA object. The core dump
occurs when invoking the OVA_print2str routine.
Resolution :
The t->name (corresponding the sequence member
name) is checked for NULL value before calling
OVAP_PUTS macro in the _print routine of
struct.c
PTSfc01616 : orsd dumps core under stress. Freed memory is
again freed.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01289 : When we send a proper create request with
attributeId intervalsOfDay, we get 'Invalid
attribute value' error as a create response.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01521 : ovxomgen generated code is not proper if ASN.1
definition contains the following.
i) OPTIONAL enumerations.
ii) SEQUENCE OF/SET OF enumerations.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01459 : The request structure is allocated and is not
freed when the action fails. The cce is not
freed when the fd is closed.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01125 : The Daily Scheduling package never gets
processed because of the unconditional return
statement before the function call to the Daily
Scheduling package.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01266 : ovxomgen generated code is not compiling
without errors if there is a clash of cc/aCC
reserved word with ASN1 definition. A file
/etc/opt/OV/conf/_cpp_reserved.txt will contain
the list of reserved words that can be used
to resolve the conflicts. If the file not found
then a standard reserved table is used to
resolve the conflicts.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01182 : Ovconftest sends an EFD create request only
with MOC. So if we use Slave/Master ORS
system which contains a lot of ovead entries,
we cannot determine which ovead will receive
the request. We should send out the Create
Request with a MOI. The MOI should be build
from the contents of the ovdmsg file or from
the localname.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01021 : The unassigned memory is getting freed while
handling the abort indication.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01220 : ovxomgen generated code is not compiling
without errors. Explicit casting is not done
for marsh.c and copy.c. unmarshall_ENUM macro
is not used. Instead new macro needs to be
defined based on the enumeration type. Also if
a Sequence/Set contains any enumeration move
this out from the structure.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01133 : Decoding scheme in ova is not accepting a
positive integer number whose magnitude exceeds
7FFFFFFF. But snmp standard allows upto
FFFFFFFF-1. Decoding of integer like variables
(Gauge, integer, counters, Timeticks) cannot be
done by ova.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc01130 : While running ovpacgen, gdmo2pac dumps core
because of insufficient buffer size to hold
ovpacgen_info.
Resolution :
Resolution is HP proprietary.
PTSfc00964 : pmd dumps core when we send out a corrupt PDU.
When we send a create request with MOC as hpEFD
and HP-Destination is of choice HP-Address or
HP-AddressList with improper attribute values,
pmd dumps.
Resolution :
Check the validity of the attribute values of
HP-Destination if improper value returns the
error InvalidAttributeValues in case of SET /
CREATE request. If we stop and startup the DM
platform check the validity of the HP-Address
of hpEFDs, and add the hpEFD to EFDList if the
hpEFD is a valid one or ignore it and log the
appropriate message to pmd trace.
PTSfc01138 : OPI processes like pmd, ovlad and ovead dumps
core when flow control is enabled through
ovsuf file(-F option) and works fine with the
runtime option of pmdmgr.
Resolution :
Change the PM_LOG macro's second option as
PM_KERNEL_ID instead of 0.
PHSS_22079:
Consolidated Patch
PHSS_22077:
NSMbg02275 : The un used bits of cmip protocol version, is
not masked and thus the error in the code.
Resolution:
The unused bits of cmip protocol version are
masked.
NSMbg02252: An unkown action on EFD, sent to ovead deletes
the EFD instead of returning the error
"noSuchAction".
Resolution:
The resolution is HP proprietary.
NSMbg02274: A SET on a log record does not return an error.
It instead does a set on the corresponding
log.
Resolution:
The resolution is HP proprietary.
NSMbg01910: The Switch sends the 'GET' response in multiple
chunks. When pmd receives the 3rd chunk, it
overwrites the context maintained for the pdu.
When the whole pdu is received, pmd sees some
unexpected value in the context (cdata) and
sends back a reject pdu.
Resolution:
Use only the context(cdata) received in the
first ap_rcv() of a pdu.
NSMbg02348 : When a fd is congested, (for data transfer)
the APRI lib can not rceive any data from PMD.
PMD should wait till the congestion dies away.
In such a situation, PMD does not wait,
instead closes the fd. The PMD is unaware of
the fd being closed and thus causing the
select failure.
Resolution :
PMD code is modified to handle the above
mentioned scenario.
NSMbg02409 : OPI proc dumps core when linked with -z
option. The null pointer dereferencing
in strcpy command causes OPI to dump.
Resolution : The strcpy statement was introduced for
debugging purpose, so removed it.
NSMbg02443 : The flag PM_INCLUDE_DEFINED is mistyped as
PM_INCLIDE_DEFINED.
Resolution : changed the flag PM_INCLIDE_DEFINED to
PM_INCLUDE_DEFINED.
NSMbg02483 : MOT2.1 performance fix
Resolution: HP proprietary.
NSMbg02552: When we have more than one log object, if
we stop and start the platform, ovladff
dumps core.
Resolution: The resolution is HP proprietary.
PHSS_20049:
NSMbg01449 : The directories ovelog and ovetmp, which are
the flatfile log repository and scratchpad
respectively, are not documented in the ovlad
man page.
Resolution:
The documentation about ovetmp and ovelog are
added to the ovlad man page.
NSMbg01419 : No ERROR/WARNING messages are logged into
pmd.log file when 'ovstop' is run as the
message 'PMD exiting normally' is logged as
INFORM and not as a ERROR/WARNING.
Resolution:
Changes are made to log the message 'PMD
exiting normally' as a WARNING.
NSMbg01419 : PMD leaks memory for the following reason - If
there are any confirmed events on the CCE, then
PMD routes the events to the back-up
destination by initiating an association. But
when a response is received for this ASSOC,
then PMD fails to find CCE corresponding to
this Association. This happens because the Old
CCE which is in the process of being cleaned is
over-written by the new CCE address in the Hash
Table when an "add_hash" is done.
Resolution:
In "cmip_assoc_req" function, as soon as an
end-point is created, a check is done to ensure
that another cce with the same fd doesn't
exist. If it does, then another end-point is
created, and then the old end-point is closed.
NSMbg01420 : When an event containing no eventTime field and
with the eventInfo field as an attributeList
with eleven attributes is sent, ovlad tries to
decode it incorrectly and hence dumps core.
Resolution:
The resolution is HP proprietary.
NSMbg01420 : Whenever the input mib contains derived enum
types the OVA_print routine does not print the
enum names if the defintions use the derived
enum type. Instead the enum value in printed.
Resolution:
The OVAM_description routine in
dtd.c is modified to recognise 'ENUMERATED'
type as one of the basic types. Also _print
entry point in enum.c is modified to get the
base enum type ( and it's corresponding enum
name list ) in case of derived enum types.
NSMbg01419 : The BMP Abort Request contains an
user-information field which is defined as a
sequence of externals. When the number of
externals passed in the request is 0, BMP
returns a decode error.
Resolution:
The BMP decode function is modified to allow
an empty sequence of externals in the
user-information field.
NSMbg01419 : The gdmo compiler is not validating the GDMO
templates and the ASN.1 symbols for possible
duplicate OID.
Resolution:
The Resolution is HP proprietary.
NSMbg01420 : OVA_decode fails to decode the PDU if the
timestamp value is greater than 2147483647
(0x7FFFFFFF).
Resolution:
OVA_decode is enhanced to decode timestamp
value as large as 0xFFFFFFFF.
NSMbg01419 : If the data sent to PMD through XMP/BMP APIs is
of size more than 64KB, the API returns a
communication error.
Resolution:
The 64KB limitation is moved to 2MB at the
API level. Other areas where the PDU size is
limited are changed to support 2MB PDUs.
NSMbg01466 : ovlad database version leaks memory during run.
This was observed mainly during log retrieval
but code inspection revealed that it's present
in almost all the paths.
Resolution:
The database paths in ovlad code were
modified to remove the memory leak problems.
NSMbg01465 : ovlad database version has table names upto 30
characters. Databases like Informix do not
support more than 18 characters. Also some of
the SQL statements were database specific.
Resolution:
Table names were reduced to 18
characters maximum. Also code logic was
changed to not have the database specific SQL
statements.
4701-432930: The stack used by yacc is allocated for a fixed
size determined by the YYSTACKSIZE macro. The
default value for this macro is 500 for byacc.
We can change this macro value in the C
definitions section of the yacc source.
Resolution:
The default value of the yacc stack size is
increased to 5000.
4701-432948: ova libary does not update the hash table
entries for the registration oids when the per
files are loaded separately. In the normal
case, the labels corresponding to the OIDs are
printed as comments, after the OIDs are
printed, during OVA_print. These labels are
not being printed when the per files are loaded
separately.
Resolution:
The resolution is HP proprietary.
4701-432963: In DM5.03, the out-going association requests
are sent on a local NULL NSAP allowing the OTS
to do the routing as compared to DM4.23 where
the out-going associations are tried on all the
configured local NSAPS.
Resolution:
DM4.23's behaviour is incorporated in DM5.03
also. This behaviour can be achieved in DM5.03
by using the CMIP stack option "e" at start-up.
4701-432955: when an application which has created an EFD to
route events to itself gets killed, then an ALN
notification is generated. PMD tries to
forward this event to already unbound
application. This fails and causes multiple
unbinds of the same application within PMD
causing it to dump core.
Resolution:
This problem has been fixed by disallowing the
routing of events to the application generating
it.
4701-432971: An Agent application initiates the Release of
the association and then waits for the Token.
At that time, it receives some CMISE requests
which it processes and tries to send the
responses. These responses don't reach the
Manager even after the Manager rejects the
Association Release.
Resolution:
This has been fixed by processing the pending
requests/responses in PMD.
NSMbg01407 : When the maxlogsize of a log is to be changed,
a copy of the log structure is made before the
size is changed. The memory allocated for this
is not freed.
Resolution:
The memory which is allocated is freed
appropriately.
4701-432823: When a number of ovlad child processes have
been forked off, after their operations are
either completed or cancelled, they do not
terminate.
Resolution:
The resolution is HP proprietary.
NSMbg01275:The local environment is changed when
mp_error_message is called this leads to a
strange behaviour of our internationalized
applications.
Resolution:
The local environment is STORED when
mp_error_message is called and is replaced
at the end of the call.
NSMbg01337: MOT1.11 considers the returned error
MP_E_BAD_ERROR as fatal and call the system
abort. As the library libxmpV7 does not
recognize the MP_E_MULTIPLE_REPLY_ERROR. it
returns MP_E_BAD_ERROR to MOT.
Resolution:
Changes are made to libxmpV7 library to
handle MP_E_MULTIPLE_REPLY_ERROR.
NSMbg01912 : libxmpV7 does not handle the SIGUSR1 signal
appropriately. If this signal occurs during
a send() syscall the signal interrupts the
send() and returns with a error.
Resolution:
The send() call tries sending the data
again if it fails because of EINTR.
NSMbg01458 : netfmt fails to format the traces because of
missing symbols.
Resolution:
Changes to have correct symbol in place were
done to the sources. Also for HPUX 11.x,
libovfmt.2 built for HPUX 10.20, needs to be
shipped. Also code logic was changed to not
have the database specific SQL statements.
SR:
F333001436 F333001801 F333002541 F333002453 F333002473
F333002466 F333002469 F333002398 F333002568 F333001021
F333001220 F333001130 F333002013 F333002041 F333001133
F333002043 F333001521 F333001125 F333002171 F333002072
F333002181 F333001803 F333001173 F333001182 F333001444
F333001138 F333001616 F333001266 F333002159 F333000964
F333001459 F333002189 F333001289 F333001964 0000000000
4701432955 4701432930 4701432823 4701432948 4701432971
4701432963
Patch Files:
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/ovlad.1m
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/ovladmgr.1m
/opt/OV/contrib/DM/lib/libovmd.a
/opt/OV/bin/gdmo2pac
/opt/OV/bin/gdmo_pp
/opt/OV/bin/gdmop
/opt/OV/bin/pacgen
/opt/OV/bin/pmd
/opt/OV/bin/orsd
/opt/OV/bin/pmdmgr
/opt/OV/bin/ovead
/opt/OV/bin/conftest
/opt/OV/bin/ovconftest
/opt/OV/bin/ovladdb
/opt/OV/bin/ovladff
/opt/OV/bin/lal_migrate
/opt/OV/bin/xomg
/opt/OV/lib/libova.a
/opt/OV/lib/libova.2
/opt/OV/lib/libxmpV7.2
/opt/OV/lib/libbmp.2
/opt/OV/lib/libovfmt.2
/opt/OV/lib/libxmpV7.a
/opt/OV/lib/libbmp.a
what(1) Output:
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/ovlad.1m:
None
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/ovladmgr.1m:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/DM/lib/libovmd.a:
DFIX15029: loader.c 06Sep2001
DFIX15029: unres.c 06Sep2001
DFIX15000: outmap.c 30sep1999
DFIX15000: asn1out.c 30sep1999
DFIX15000: gdmoout.c 30sep1999
/opt/OV/bin/gdmo2pac:
DFIX15013 import.c 24Dec2000
DFIX15029: loader.c 06Sep2001
DFIX15029: unres.c 06Sep2001
/opt/OV/bin/gdmo_pp:
DFIX15000: outmap.c 30sep1999
DFIX15029: loader.c 06Sep2001
DFIX15000: asn1out.c 30sep1999
DFIX15000: gdmoout.c 30sep1999
DFIX15029: unres.c 06Sep2001
/opt/OV/bin/gdmop:
DFIX15000: outmap.c 30sep1999
DFIX15000: gdmoout.c 30sep1999
DFIX15029: unres.c 06Sep2001
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
DFIX15000: main.c 30sep1999
DFIX15000: asn1out.c 30sep1999
/opt/OV/bin/pacgen:
HP OpenView XMP Package Generator DM Release A.06.00
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
DFIX15001: x_comp.yacc 22Dec1999
/opt/OV/bin/pmd:
DFIX15045 pm_stk_tbl.c 18/02/2002
DM 6.00 FULL pmd Mar 20 2002 18:57:16
Server A.06.00 MR
PATCH PHSS_26720, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Apr 2002
PATCH PHSS_25148, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_22077, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Aug 2000
PATCH PHSS_26722, DM6.0 Consolidated Patch Apr 2002
PATCH PHSS_25150, DM6.0 Consolidated Patch Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_22079, DM6.0 Consolidated patch Aug 2000
HP OpenView PostMaster DM Release A.06.00
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
HP OpenView Open Platform Interface OPI Release A.01
.00
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
DFIX15038 acse_assoc.c 19Sep2001
DFIX15044 cmip.c 31Jan2002
DFIX15026 cmip.c 27Jul2001
DFIX15005 cmip.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15001 cmip.c 21Dec1999
DFIX15021: cmip_ass.c 19Apr2001
DFIX15017: cmip_ass.c 01Feb2001
DFIX15000: cmip_ass.c 30sep1999
DFIX15001: cmip_ass.c 21dec1999
DFIX15002: cmip_ass.c 21feb2000
DFIX15005: cmip_ass.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15040 cmip_utils.c 11Feb2002
DFIX15005 cmip_utils.c 18Jul2000
Fix for OVDM Performance problem: rjeg:23-09-99
OTS: C.07.00
OTS: C.07.00
ro_util.c PATCH C.07.00 (PHNE_8829/PHNE_8830)
DFIX15045 si_snmp.c 18/02/2002
DFIX15027 api_close.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15027 xmpv7.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15005 xmpv7.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15027 xmpv7_close.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15001 xmpv7_close.c 21Dec1999
DFIX15027 xmpv7_oper.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15042: opi_sock.c 11Feb2002
DFIX15021: opi_sock_util.c 19Apr2001
DFIX15000: opi_sock_util.c 30sep1999
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
DFIX15000: pm_ipc.c 30sep1999
DFIX15012 eventstk_addr_handling.c 05Dec2000
DFIX15012 eventstk_destinations.c 05Dec2000
DFIX15011: pm_init.c 24Nov00
DFIX15003: pm_main.c 07Jun2000
DFIX15000: pm_main.c 30sep1999
DFIX15033: pm_trace.c 13Sep2001
DFIX15000: apdu.c 30sep1999
DFIX15000: ps.c 30sep1999
DFIX15023: sch_objmanag.c 01Jun2001
DFIX15000: dtd.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15001: dict.c 21Dec1999
DFIX15000: trans.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15046: ber.c 28Feb2002
DFIX15014: ber.c 13Dec2000
DFIX15000: ber.c 01Oct1999, 13sep2000
DFIX15039 parse.c 21Jan2002
DFIX15000: enum.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15027: list.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15027: struct.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15025: struct.c 06Jul2001
FLEXlm 6.0d (liblmgr.a), Copyright (C) 1988-1997 Glo
betrotter Software, Inc.
/opt/OV/bin/orsd:
DFIX15024: m_main.C 22 June 2001
HP OpenView ORS Daemon DM Release A.06.00
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
DFIX15000: apdu.c 30sep1999
DFIX15000: ps.c 30sep1999
DFIX15007: orsfrw.C 19Jul2000
/opt/OV/bin/pmdmgr:
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
HP OpenView OPI Process Manager DM Release A.06.00
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
DFIX15000: apdu.c 30sep1999
/opt/OV/bin/ovead:
PATCH PHSS_26720, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Apr 2002
PATCH PHSS_25148, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_22077, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Aug 2000
PATCH PHSS_26722, DM6.0 Consolidated Patch Apr 2002
PATCH PHSS_25150, DM6.0 Consolidated Patch Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_22079, DM6.0 Consolidated patch Aug 2000
DFIX15038 acse_assoc.c 19Sep2001
DFIX15042: opi_sock.c 11Feb2002
DFIX15021: opi_sock_util.c 19Apr2001
DFIX15000: opi_sock_util.c 30sep1999
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
DFIX15000: pm_ipc.c 30sep1999
DFIX15043: om_opi_stack.c 30Jan2002
DFIX15000: om_opi_stack.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15006: om_action_request.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15000: om_action_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: om_delete_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: om_get_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15006: om_set_request.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15000: om_set_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15034: stx_check_obj.c 19Sep2001
DFIX15031: stx_check_obj.c 04Sep2001
DFIX15006: stx_check_obj.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15000: stx_check_obj.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15020 om_process_attributeList.c 20Apr2001
DFIX15012 om_process_attributeList.c 05Dec2000
DFIX15043 om_process_modificationList.c 30Jan2002
DFIX15012 om_process_modificationList.c 05Dec2000
DFIX15023: sch_objmanag.c 01Jun2001
DFIX15000: dtd.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15001: dict.c 21Dec1999
DFIX15000: trans.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15046: ber.c 28Feb2002
DFIX15014: ber.c 13Dec2000
DFIX15000: ber.c 01Oct1999, 13sep2000
DFIX15039 parse.c 21Jan2002
DFIX15000: enum.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15027: list.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15027: struct.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15025: struct.c 06Jul2001
DFIX15011: pm_init.c 24Nov00
DFIX15003: pm_main.c 07Jun2000
DFIX15000: pm_main.c 30sep1999
DFIX15033: pm_trace.c 13Sep2001
DFIX15000: apdu.c 30sep1999
FLEXlm 6.0d (liblmgr.a), Copyright (C) 1988-1997 Glo
betrotter Software, Inc.
/opt/OV/bin/conftest:
DFIX15018: Testapp/ovcapi.c 7Feb2001
DFIX15000: apdu.c 30sep1999
DFIX15000: ps.c 30sep1999
/opt/OV/bin/ovconftest:
None
/opt/OV/bin/ovladdb:
PATCH PHSS_26720, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Apr 2002
PATCH PHSS_25148, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_22077, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Aug 2000
PATCH PHSS_26722, DM6.0 Consolidated Patch Apr 2002
PATCH PHSS_25150, DM6.0 Consolidated Patch Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_22079, DM6.0 Consolidated patch Aug 2000
HP OpenView Log Agent (ODBC Based) DM Release A.06.0
0
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
DFIX15038 acse_assoc.c 19Sep2001
DFIX15043: om_opi_stack.c 30Jan2002
DFIX15000: om_opi_stack.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15006: om_action_request.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15000: om_action_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: om_delete_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: om_get_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15006: om_set_request.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15000: om_set_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15034: stx_check_obj.c 19Sep2001
DFIX15031: stx_check_obj.c 04Sep2001
DFIX15006: stx_check_obj.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15000: stx_check_obj.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15020 om_process_attributeList.c 20Apr2001
DFIX15012 om_process_attributeList.c 05Dec2000
DFIX15043 om_process_modificationList.c 30Jan2002
DFIX15012 om_process_modificationList.c 05Dec2000
DFIX15023: sch_objmanag.c 01Jun2001
DFIX15000: dtd.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15001: dict.c 21Dec1999
DFIX15000: trans.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15046: ber.c 28Feb2002
DFIX15014: ber.c 13Dec2000
DFIX15000: ber.c 01Oct1999, 13sep2000
DFIX15039 parse.c 21Jan2002
DFIX15000: enum.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15027: list.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15027: struct.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15025: struct.c 06Jul2001
DFIX15000: leh_req.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15000: leh_reconf.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: leh_log.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15042: opi_sock.c 11Feb2002
DFIX15021: opi_sock_util.c 19Apr2001
DFIX15000: opi_sock_util.c 30sep1999
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
DFIX15000: pm_ipc.c 30sep1999
DFIX15011: pm_init.c 24Nov00
DFIX15003: pm_main.c 07Jun2000
DFIX15000: pm_main.c 30sep1999
DFIX15033: pm_trace.c 13Sep2001
DFIX15000: apdu.c 30sep1999
FLEXlm 6.0d (liblmgr.a), Copyright (C) 1988-1997 Glo
betrotter Software, Inc.
DFIX15000: aconnect.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: create_log.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: delete_log.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: status.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: util.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbcommon.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: arc.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: maxsize.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbgetcntl.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbsetcntl.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbsql.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: dbget.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: dbrm.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: dbinsert.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbpreselect.c 04Nov1999
/opt/OV/bin/ovladff:
PATCH PHSS_26720, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Apr 2002
PATCH PHSS_25148, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_22077, DM6.0 Intermediate Patch Aug 2000
PATCH PHSS_26722, DM6.0 Consolidated Patch Apr 2002
PATCH PHSS_25150, DM6.0 Consolidated Patch Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_22079, DM6.0 Consolidated patch Aug 2000
HP OpenView Log Agent (File Based) DM Release A.06.0
0
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
DFIX15038 acse_assoc.c 19Sep2001
DFIX15043: om_opi_stack.c 30Jan2002
DFIX15000: om_opi_stack.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15006: om_action_request.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15000: om_action_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: om_delete_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: om_get_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15006: om_set_request.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15000: om_set_request.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15034: stx_check_obj.c 19Sep2001
DFIX15031: stx_check_obj.c 04Sep2001
DFIX15006: stx_check_obj.c 18Jul2000
DFIX15000: stx_check_obj.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15020 om_process_attributeList.c 20Apr2001
DFIX15012 om_process_attributeList.c 05Dec2000
DFIX15043 om_process_modificationList.c 30Jan2002
DFIX15012 om_process_modificationList.c 05Dec2000
DFIX15023: sch_objmanag.c 01Jun2001
DFIX15000: dtd.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15001: dict.c 21Dec1999
DFIX15000: trans.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15046: ber.c 28Feb2002
DFIX15014: ber.c 13Dec2000
DFIX15000: ber.c 01Oct1999, 13sep2000
DFIX15039 parse.c 21Jan2002
DFIX15000: enum.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15027: list.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15027: struct.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15025: struct.c 06Jul2001
DFIX15000: leh_req.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15000: leh_reconf.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: leh_log.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15042: opi_sock.c 11Feb2002
DFIX15021: opi_sock_util.c 19Apr2001
DFIX15000: opi_sock_util.c 30sep1999
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
DFIX15000: pm_ipc.c 30sep1999
DFIX15011: pm_init.c 24Nov00
DFIX15003: pm_main.c 07Jun2000
DFIX15000: pm_main.c 30sep1999
DFIX15033: pm_trace.c 13Sep2001
DFIX15000: apdu.c 30sep1999
FLEXlm 6.0d (liblmgr.a), Copyright (C) 1988-1997 Glo
betrotter Software, Inc.
DFIX15009: connect.c 19Sep2000
/opt/OV/bin/lal_migrate:
DFIX15009: connect.c 19Sep2000
DFIX15000: aconnect.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: create_log.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: delete_log.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: util.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbgetcntl.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbcommon.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbsetcntl.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbsql.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: dbget.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: status.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: dbinsert.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: dbrm.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: rdbpreselect.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15000: dtd.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15001: dict.c 21Dec1999
DFIX15000: trans.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15046: ber.c 28Feb2002
DFIX15014: ber.c 13Dec2000
DFIX15000: ber.c 01Oct1999, 13sep2000
DFIX15039 parse.c 21Jan2002
DFIX15000: enum.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15027: list.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15027: struct.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15025: struct.c 06Jul2001
/opt/OV/bin/xomg:
DFIX15022 main.c 16May2001
DFIX15019 main.c 13Feb2001
DFIX15022 common.c 16May2001
DFIX15019 common.c 13Feb2001
DFIX15015 common.c 09Jan2001
PATCH PHSS_12715, 970926
DFIX15022 codegen.c 16May2001
DFIX15015 codegen.c 09Jan2001
DFIX15028 marshall.c 05Sep2001
DFIX15022 marshall.c 16May2001
DFIX15019 marshall.c 13Feb2001
DFIX15015 marshall.c 09Jan2001
DFIX15022 type.c 16May2001
DFIX15019 type.c 13Feb2001
DFIX15015 type.c 09Jan2001
DFIX15019 typefree.c 13Feb2001
DFIX15022 typecopy.c 16May2001
DFIX15019 typecopy.c 13Feb2001
DFIX15015 typecopy.c 09Jan2001
HP OpenView XOM Code Generator DM Release A.06.00
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
DFIX15029: loader.c 06Sep2001
DFIX15029: unres.c 06Sep2001
/opt/OV/lib/libova.a:
DFIX15000: dtd.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15046: ber.c 28Feb2002
DFIX15014: ber.c 13Dec2000
DFIX15000: ber.c 01Oct1999, 13sep2000
DFIX15001: dict.c 21Dec1999
DFIX15039 parse.c 21Jan2002
DFIX15000: enum.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15027: list.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15000: trans.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15027: struct.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15025: struct.c 06Jul2001
HP OpenView OpenView ASN.1 data minipulation tool (o
va) DM Release A.06.00
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/lib/libova.2:
DFIX15000: dtd.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15046: ber.c 28Feb2002
DFIX15014: ber.c 13Dec2000
DFIX15000: ber.c 01Oct1999, 13sep2000
DFIX15001: dict.c 21Dec1999
DFIX15039 parse.c 21Jan2002
DFIX15000: enum.c 01Oct1999
DFIX15027: list.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15000: trans.c 04Nov1999
DFIX15027: struct.c 2Aug2001
DFIX15025: struct.c 06Jul2001
HP OpenView OpenView ASN.1 data minipulation tool (o
va) DM Release A.06.00
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/lib/libxmpV7.2:
libXOM 1.9 (BULL S.A) 7/1/92
DFIX15000: cii_ent.c 30sep1999
DFIX15001: ch_get_rsp.c 23Dec99
DFIX15001: mp_error_m.c 23Dec99
DFIX15001: x_comp.yacc 22Dec1999
DFIX15035 iso_reg.c 21 Sep 2001
DFIX15036 smf_defflt.c 21 Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
DFIX15000: pm_ipc.c 30sep1999
/opt/OV/lib/libbmp.2:
DFIX15000: bmp_com.c 30sep1999
DFIX15000: bmp.c 30sep1999
DFIX15008: bmp.c 22Aug2000
Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company. All Rig
hts Reserved.
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
DFIX15000: bmp_ipc.c 30sep1999
/opt/OV/lib/libovfmt.2:
DFIX15041 ss79fmt.c 23Jan2002
DFIX15000: apdu.c 30sep1999
HP OpenView Distributed Management DM Release A.06.0
0
HP 9000 S700/S800 HP-UX 10.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
DFIX15000: ps.c 30sep1999
/opt/OV/lib/libxmpV7.a:
DFIX15000: cii_ent.c 30sep1999
DFIX15001: ch_get_rsp.c 23Dec99
DFIX15001: mp_error_m.c 23Dec99
DFIX15001: x_comp.yacc 22Dec1999
libXOM 1.9 (BULL S.A) 7/1/92
DFIX15035 iso_reg.c 21 Sep 2001
DFIX15036 smf_defflt.c 21 Sep 2001
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
DFIX15000: pm_ipc.c 30sep1999
/opt/OV/lib/libbmp.a:
DFIX15000: bmp.c 30sep1999
DFIX15008: bmp.c 22Aug2000
Copyright (c) 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company. All Rig
hts Reserved.
DFIX15000: bmp_com.c 30sep1999
PATCH PHSS_20049, 990929
DFIX15000: bmp_ipc.c 30sep1999
cksum(1) Output:
856565047 275432 /opt/OV/lib/libova.a
2418196311 493720 /opt/OV/lib/libova.2
162108609 2491525 /opt/OV/lib/libxmpV7.2
2265147392 353439 /opt/OV/lib/libbmp.2
3923544538 1732728 /opt/OV/lib/libovfmt.2
1499562371 1574548 /opt/OV/lib/libxmpV7.a
422210465 181320 /opt/OV/lib/libbmp.a
3992619502 242450 /opt/OV/bin/gdmo2pac
1245648827 250626 /opt/OV/bin/gdmo_pp
2437060882 414395 /opt/OV/bin/gdmop
1428023666 431357 /opt/OV/bin/pacgen
2307693964 2976688 /opt/OV/bin/pmd
1243253778 563641 /opt/OV/bin/orsd
2068649848 102879 /opt/OV/bin/pmdmgr
858815018 1254056 /opt/OV/bin/ovead
3360813696 580166 /opt/OV/bin/conftest
443141266 2022 /opt/OV/bin/ovconftest
2300495996 1772928 /opt/OV/bin/ovladdb
680699874 1637480 /opt/OV/bin/ovladff
3820649173 512712 /opt/OV/bin/lal_migrate
4294092811 299975 /opt/OV/bin/xomg
2448365266 294312 /opt/OV/contrib/DM/lib/libovmd.a
759036120 6390 /opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/ovlad.1m
759036120 6390 /opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/ovladmgr.1m
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_20049 PHSS_22077 PHSS_22079 PHSS_25148 PHSS_25150 PHSS_26720
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_26723:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
PSOV_03126:
sparcSOL: 2.4 2.5 2.6
Patch Package Size: 18100 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_26722
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_26722.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_26722. 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_26722.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_26722.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
BEFORE LOADING THIS PATCH...
If there are any OV sessions running on either the
Management Station or on any Management Consoles, these
sessions need to be closed. The "ovstop" command should
then be executed.
WARNING : the patch will not install if any Network Node
Manager processes or DM processes are detected.
BACKUP ALL OpenView DIRECTORIES TO TAPE. This pre-caution
ensures that if you have problems after installing the
patch, you will be able to restore your current state from
tape.
NOTE : ovstart is NOT executed after the patch is loaded
You will need to manually run ovstart. Also, in
order to keep a history of the patches installed on
your system the post-install script will attempt to
copy this <patch_name>.text file to
/opt/OV/ReleaseNotes/patches. Please make sure
this file is in /tmp before installation.
This patch supersedes one or more previous patches. If the
superseded patches included special installation
instructions those instructions can be found below.
PHSS_25150:
Consolidated Patch
PHSS_25148:
Special Configuration note :
To incorporate PTSfc01444 fix, you have to export the
following variable for 10x
export NLSPATH=/opt/OV/nls/%L/%N.cat:
/opt/OV/lib/nls/%L/%N.cat:$NLSPATH
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_26722------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_27061
Date Loaded: 20020606
Title: s700_800 10.X OpenMail B.07.00 June 02 Periodic Patch
Patch Name: PHSS_27061
Patch Description: s700_800 10.X OpenMail B.07.00 June 02 Periodic Patch
Creation Date: 02/05/21
Post Date: 02/06/06
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
OpenMail B.07.00
Filesets:
OpenMail.OM-ADM,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-AMECAT,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-AMEICE,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-AMEPAW,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-AMEPSS,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-APPL,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-BB,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-CHSCAT,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-CHSICE,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-CHSPAW,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-CORE,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-DESK,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-DSYNC,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-ENGCAT,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-ENGICE,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-ENGPAW,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-ENGPSS,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-FINCAT,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-FINICE,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-FINPAW,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-FRECAT,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-FREICE,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-FREPAW,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-GERCAT,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-GERICE,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-GERPAW,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-IMAP4,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-ITACAT,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-ITAICE,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-ITAPAW,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-KORCAT,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-KORICE,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-KORPAW,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-LC,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-LDAP,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-MAN,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-NIPCAT,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-NIPICE,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-NIPPAW,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-PMOVER,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-POP3,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-PTBCAT,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-PTBICE,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-PTBPAW,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-RC,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-SMS,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-SPACAT,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-SPAICE,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-SPAPAW,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-SWECAT,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-SWEICE,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-SWEPAW,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-UNIX,B.07.00 OpenMail.OM-WEBADM,B.07.00
OpenMail.OM-X400,B.07.00
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_27061
Symptoms:
PHSS_27061:
CR: JAGad38110 SR: 8606168832
The Web Clients create temporary files under /var/tmp which
may have world-writable permissions, and always have
world-readable permissions.
CR: JAGae05328 SR: 8606236267
omtclsh (used within the webadmin interface) could hang on
Linux RedHat 7.2
CR: JAGae12028 SR: 8606245558
Using an IMAP client to copy/move a message from a local
folder to an OpenMail folder leaves the new message with
the user running the IMAP session as the message creator
and an incorrect received date.
This is only a problem if a non-IMAP client is subsequently
used to read the message.
CR: JAGae12031 SR: 8606245561
Using the ICE web client to log on to Openmail - as soon as
you select a button or click on something in the Main Menu
you get the logon page again with a SESSION EXPIRED error
message.
CR: JAGae17136 SR: 8606251070
Handling of the SIGCLD (SIGCHLD) interrupt changed at Dec.
2000 to make the code suitable for both SystemV and BSD
unix variants. However this change has caused some problems
now that the death of a child process is not ignored. These
problems include:
1. ual.remote zombie process accumulating.
2. scripts no longer executable from TCL within web client
page templates.
3. omredirtcp not invoking sendmail successfully in some
circumstances.
CR: JAGae18238 SR: 8606253906
When a new password is supplied as a result of an old
password being either expired or pre-expired by the
administrator the new password is not checked against any
password composition rules set using omconfpwd. (This
problem only occurs with OpenMail B.07.00)
CR: JAGae19347 SR: 8606255018
It is not possible to configure the Internet gateway to
produce simple inline RTF content without associated
filename information. This filename info. often causes
email clients to treat the RTF as an attachment.
Configuration for this feature is possible when a
multipart/alternative MIME structure is being generated.
However a Content Disposition of 'inline' isn't
configurable for a simple (non-multipart/alternative)
content unless a 'filename' attribute is added as well.
CR: JAGae22300 SR: 8606257997
When the Internet Gateway is configured to use the content
T.61 subject as the MIME 'filename' a long T.61 subject can
cause a Segmentation Violation in unix.out.
CR: JAGae22536 SR: 8606258235
A badly formed RCPT TO: address of the form:
";"
dept.acme.com
results in a looping unix.in process.
CR: JAGae23835 SR: 8606259517
This is a problem in B.07.00 only
When the IMAP_AUTOMATIC_MDN tweak is set to TRUE, the
server does not automatically generate read
acknowledgements.
PHSS_26277:
CR: JAGad84900 SR: 8606215723
The individual X.400 printable string attributes of a mail
address, of all ORNs within a message, are being truncated
to the size limits imposed by the X.400 Standard, by the
incoming Internet Gateway.
This can cause confusing and incomplete addresses in the
ORN, particularly in the fields holding the Internet
address.
CR: JAGad95079 SR: 8606226007
Some messages from Exchange to OpenMail contain
incorrectedly encoded WINMAIL.DAT attachments. This illegal
encoding can cause the unix.in process to abort with a
segmentation violation.
CR: JAGad97183 SR: 8606228125
When a Service Router rule is set up to REJECT a message
using the RECIPIENT-SERVICE-LEVEL criterion the
non-delivery notification (NDN) generated incorrectly
specifies the NDN reason as "Mailbox exceeds size limit".
The correct text should be:
"The message could not be delivered to the recipient as the
service level for their mailbox doesn't allow that
operation".
CR: JAGad97593 SR: 8606228536
With Portal Access enabled, when a duplicate username is
entered, the ICE Web Client 6.0 user program should display
the Duplicate Usernames page containing a list of
alternative names from which to pick the correct name.
When used with a Web Client 5.10 profile, this list of
alternative names is not displayed and the Duplicate
Usernames page stalls at this point: Please select an
alternative from:
At GR6, the Duplicate Usernames page is not even displayed
at all; the Logon page remains without any feedback that
something is amiss.
CR: JAGad98210 SR: 8606229157
general.cfg setting UAL_LOCAL_IGNORE_PASSWORD=TRUE does not
work with GR7. If set a password is still required for
local UAL clients (e.g omlist) that are run within the
mailbox user's unix logon.
CR: JAGae02798 SR: 8606233575
For some IMAP clients (e.g. Outlook Express) the date of
messages in a sub-folder is the date the message was copied
to the folder rather than the date the message was
received.
CR: JAGae03973 SR: 8606234784
There is a problem with omlogon and omlogoff on Linux.
If the omlogoff command is issued to terminate a user
session, followed by a omlogon command to start a new
session, the omlogon is not always successful. The omlogon
is able to recognise that there is no other user session
running, and so doesn't fail to start. However, it then
terminates the session which was starting, so that further
commands such as omlist expect a username and password to
be provided.
If the omlist is part of an autotest, the test will hang
until a password is manually provided.
The problem does not occur if a sleep is placed between the
omlogoff and the next omlogon.
CR: JAGae03977 SR: 8606234788
If a ualth.sck call is made followed by a omlogon, then the
omlogon call may fail.
This failure seems to be intermittent - 50% of the time
approx and only occurs on Linux RedHat 7.2. It is
predominently a timing problem which goes away if a sleep
is places between the 2 calls when part of an autotest.
CR: JAGae06468 SR: 8606237428
omdosur fails with the error message "(OM 24602) Cannot
create file"
CR: JAGae07450 SR: 8606238426
The first mailnode created on a system is not always made
the Primary Mailnode. Shown by absence of '**' in omshowmn
output.
Virtual Licensing assumes that this mailnode to be the
Primary Mailnode, which it needs to refer to.
As a result, Virtual License Server crashes, with
Segmentation Violation, when trying to grant licenses that
have been requested but not yet granted.
May occur during start-up if the request was made while the
system is shut down, or at the time of the request if
system is up.
PHSS_25647:
CR: JAGad83534 SR: 8606214343
If an auto-redirect is enabled for a users inbox, then all
other auto- actions are excluded from execution for that
mailbox.
CR: JAGad83915 SR: 8606214723
If, when creating an auto-forward rule using the PAW-client
the user deletes the auto-forward covering text, local
delivery fails to forward the message.
CR: JAGad83932 SR: 8606214740
B.06 and B.07
This concerns the UAL Checklist command, when the flag is
set to search the directory on the internet-addr (167)
attribute.
When more than one match is found, the command does not
return the entries found as alternatives. This is unlike
UAL Checkname, which does.
This affects the OMGUI, for example. When entering the
duplicate internet address into a DL, the behaviour varies
depending on whether the Auto Name Checking option is on.
If on, Checkname is used, and you see the X400 attributes
of the entries. If off, you get an error when the message
is Mailed. When you click on the name in error, you get a
message that no alternatives can be displayed, or else you
get an empty box that is supposed to show the alternatives.
CR: JAGad84893 SR: 8606215716
If a message that contains an ORN with a DDVn field greater
than the maximum 128 bytes, the X400 outgoing gateway
correctly rejects this message, and will generate a
non-delivery if appropriate.
If the message is a return of contents (the normal type of
non-delivery), then all subsequent messages that are not
return of contents will be rejected by the gateway. An
error 6019 appears in the omshowlog output for each
rejected message.
After a number of the 6019 errors (200 at most), the
gateway will abort, with log output showing 'too many
transaction files open'.
CR: JAGad84922 SR: 8606215745
If no auto-reply text is provided for an auto-reply rule,
then local delivery fails to send the auto-reply message.
CR: JAGad87535 SR: 8606218386
B.07: omtidyu -B alters the last signon time of the user.
In previous releases it did not.
CR: JAGad87649 SR: 8606218500
Using the Outlook client delegate permissions cannot be set
if the delegate has the Common Name (CN) attribute set. An
error is displayed in the Outlook interface.
CR: JAGad88671 SR: 8606219531
When the X400 outgoing gateway processes a message with a
non-textual content item, and with GENERATE_FTPBP=TRUE in
the ~sys/madmd.cfg file, x400.hpx.out leaks approximately
4Kbytes of memory on the message.
The workaround is to stop and start the X400 gateway
periodically, before the process fails with insufficient
memory.
CR: JAGad88889 SR: 8606219749
IMAP: rereading messages with many attachments can result
in raw base64 encoded information being displayed.
CR: JAGad89888 SR: 8606220752
Signatures which include 8-bit text will appear corrupted
when added to the message body using the B.07.00 ICE
client.
CR: JAGad90057 SR: 8606220921
An Internet Ack which contains a NULL character will cause
unix.in to fail.
CR: JAGad90490 SR: 8606221356
Reading Non-Delivery Notifications for a non-english user
(e.g. German) using an IMAP cleint (e.g. Netscape
Navigator) gives text where the accented characters (e.g.
umlaute) are displayed incorrectly.
CR: JAGad90761 SR: 8606221627
Failure to check if enough memory is available before doing
a write results in the corruption of the shared memory used
by the notification server. The result of this is that
local delivery and UAL remote abort.
CR: JAGad91276 SR: 8606222161
omupdtis does not return an error result when interrupted.
CR: JAGad93282 SR: 8606224187
The unix.out gateway, when processing tnef routed messages,
should generate IDs for Mapi Named Properties, in the range
8000-FFFE. The gateway increments the ID each time that a
named property is processed, generating IDs like 80000003,
8001000b, 80020003....
If the gateway runs for some time, the Named Property IDs
become undefined, once FFFE has been reached.
CR: JAGad93317 SR: 8606224222
The audit log only contains entries for successful signons.
At B.06 unsuccessful signons (e.g. password wrong) were
logged to the audit file with an indication of the signon
error.
CR: JAGad94573 SR: 8606225486
When connecting to the OpenMail message store via the Web
Client 5.10 on a Virtual Vault machine with the portal
access disabled, the error message "cannot connect to the
specified host" is displayed.
CR: JAGad94888 SR: 8606225815
The OpenMail daemons omvvrelay, ompop3, omimap and omportal
(B.06.00) cannot be started or stopped manually by root in
a VirtualVault 4.5 environment, due to root not having
sufficient authorisation.
CR: JAGad95463 SR: 8606226394
This applies to B.06 and B.07 of the Openmail Server. See
also JAGad 94299, against the MAPI Service Providers.
With the outgoing internet tnef gateway configured to
convert rtf to text (tnefout.str), and with the
/var/opt/openmail/sys/general.cfg option
UXO_NO_RETAIN_IF_CONVERTED=TRUE set,
1) In Outlook/OpenMail begin to create a 'New Message'.
2) Add a Subject, an Exchange users name and some message
text to the body.
3) Save and close the message.
4) Open message; add some more text and send it to the
Exchange user.
5) The Exchange user receives a message with a blank
message body.
PHSS_24875:
CR: JAGad30137 SR: 8606160818
OpenMail B.06.00.00 + MayPP00
unix.in might hang and a message queued on the sendmail
queue when the message contains one part only, which is a
distribution list.
Workaround: Prior to sending the DL, add some text in the
body part of the message.
CR: JAGad31466 SR: 8606162150
One-way disrsync agreement between OpenMail and Exchange
(over OMEXCONN). Updates are done on the Exchange server.
When modifying attributes 111 and PHONE-1, then the next
dirsync results in the full loss of tis modified entry
within the OM directory. (However, the next dirsync cycle
will add the corrected entry again).
CR: JAGad49568 SR: 8606180347
Defining more than one sender name on the omtidyu
command-line makes omtidyu substitute the last defined name
as all defined names.
For example:
omtidyu -B -u "daniel wink" -R -T i -n -w "gren elliot" -n
-w "iain parker"
will return :
CRITERIA : Messages in the InTray NOT matching "iain parker
" in SENDER field AND NOT matching "iain parker " in SENDER
field.
CR: JAGad65896 SR: 8606196695
HPUX 11.x - 10.x
Openmail 6.0 Dec '00 PP
The incoming internet gateway, unix.in, loops if supplied
with a bad RCPT_TO or Arpa ORN that contains more than one
sign.
For instance,
To:
_//org/co/admd/prmd////RFC-822/pp
inetia.com
a.b.c
CR: JAGad67601 SR: 8606198411
Message with a large distribution list (thousands of
recipients) can take a long, long time to pass through the
X.400 gateway (from OpenMail to X.400).
CR: JAGad68810 SR: 8606199624
omshowcda -d <dir_name> displays the mask used to extract
directory entries. The format of this mask changed with GR6
PP-Mar. It used to be:
S/G/I
and now it is:
S=/G=/I=
This will also occur for other directory related commands
that display attribute masks.
CR: JAGad69036 SR: 8606199850
WC6.0 and PAW corrupts the autoreply covering text in the
languages Japenese, Korean and simplified Chinese when the
rule is listed. The covering text is not corrupted when
viewed from within the auto-replied message.
CR: JAGad69543 SR: 8606200362
Occasionally some message body parts, which require base 64
mime encoding, cause the item.browse binary to perform a
segmentation violation. This occurs when a user attempts to
read the message from the intray or folder area using an
IMAP client (Netscape communicator).
CR: JAGad70640 SR: 8606201464
Some scripts included in the OM-APPL component assume that
the 'cut' command is located in /usr/bin. In RedHat 7.1,
'cut' is located in /bin. The scripts affected are
omaddapp, omaddapppdl, omaddapppdln, omdelapp, omdelapppdl,
omdelapppdln, omshowapp, omshowapppdl and omshowapppdln.
CR: JAGad70641 SR: 8606201465
During installation of patch PHSS_23491 the script vvice
attempts to create the directory
/var/opt/openmail/temp/vv_bkp_log and fails. The directory
/var/opt/openmail/temp has the sensitivity label "SYSTEM
INSIDE" and the vvice script is executed from within the
"SYSTEM" environment and therefore does not have
sufficient privileges to perform the operation.
During installation of the patch PHSS_23491, vvsync
attempts to copy the portal.daemon and kill.portal binaries
from /opt/openmail/bin to the CHROOTED bin directory and
fails. These binaries do not form part of the OpenMail
B.07.xx.xx components and therfore are not present in the
OpenMail bin directory.
During installation of the patch PHSS_23491, user
configurable settings are not retained in the general.cfg
CR: JAGad71090 SR: 8606201916
Web Client 6.0 may, under certain cirumstances, display the
incorrect item count when listing items in the tray areas
or the folder areas.
CR: JAGad71959 SR: 8606202785
Clear/signed S/MIME message sent into OpenMail via Internet
g/w cannot be browsed by IMAP client. The multipart/signed
part of the message is empty.
The message can be successfully read by the OMGUI client.
CR: JAGad74578 SR: 8606205403
Some messages that have come from the internet contain
attachments that cannot be opened when using an IMAP client
(eg. Internet Explorer or Netscape).
Typically these are messages that only contain an
attachment and no covering text, but other types of message
structure may also suffer from this problem.
The user typically sees a copy progress bar that just
stops, the transfer of the attachment does not complete.
The format of attachment within the MIME message is not
correct - it should be base64 and in fact the data is
unencoded.
CR: JAGad74715 SR: 8606205540
This applies to B.06.00.00 and B.07.00.00
Use of ldapmodify to replace the mhsORAddress or omAddress
attributes does not work if attempting to replace existing
individual attributes, other than S, S-TX, G and G-TX.
For instance, if the entry for S=user111 has an OU1
configured, then
# ldapmodify -L UTF8-N -D "cn=clim, o=Openmail" -v
dn: cn=user111, o=OpenMail
changetype: modify
replace: mhsORAddresses
mhsORAddresses: S=user111/ou1=japan3
gives
ldap_modify: Operations error
ldap_modify: additional info: [OM 16092] An attribute has
multiple values, but is notconfigured as multi-value.
Parameter : Directory Entry Modifier
Attribute : OU1Max allowed size : 32
Required syntax : PRINTABLE-STRING
The error can also be seen on the server side, on the
omslapd debug output.
The recommended method is to use ldapmodify to modify the
individual attributes explicitly.
For instance, the input to ldapmodify would be
dn:...
changetype: modify
replace: 5
5: <new_OU1_value>
The internal names of the OU<n> attributes are used as they
are not mapped by default in the ~openmail/sys/ldap.attribs
file. Mappings could of course be added to this file, so
that more meaningful tags could be used in ldapmodify.
CR: JAGad75038 SR: 8606205863
Directory entries added using omaddent that contain
OCTET-STRING attributes have octets with certain values
stripped out. ommodent shows the same problem.
The FREEBUSY directory attributes used by Outlook FreeBusy
lookup are examples of OCTET-STRING data. A situation where
the FREEBUSY attributes may become incorrect is when
omdiropt is run on the FREEBUSY directory. This is because
omdiropt uses omaddent.
Octet 014 (14 decimal) is one value that gets stripped.
There may be some other values.
CR: JAGad75517 SR: 8606206344
The problem is seen on Linux with OM 7 only.
The problem is that issuing a valid IMAP command causes the
IMAP4 server to crash, which should not happen.
With the test mailbox, issuing the commands:
. login "username" "password"
. select inbox
. fetch 2 (BODY.PEEK[3.HEADER.FIELDS (Resent-Date)])
causes the crash.
CR: JAGad75975 SR: 8606206802
An address list, such as a TO: field, may be corrupted if
it contains a quote character ("). This occurs because of
the way that sendmail converts the address and OpenMail
subsequently parses it. In the following text, # is used to
represent the <backslash> character.
If an entry has the format #", then sendmail quotes it and
adds an extra <backslash> to the #" sequence.
So us#"er <user.local>, becomes to "us##"er" <user/local>,
OpenMail then splits up the address list using commas as
the separator. If a separator is in a quote, it is ignored.
In the above example, the quote after the ## is taken to be
a closing quote. This means that things get out of sync, as
the last quote is taken to be an opening, rather than
closing, quote and the address list becomes mangled.
In addition, the mangled address list may now contain
entries in excess of 1024 characters. This can cause a
fatal error.
CR: JAGad79081 SR: 8606209895
Certain printable chars may be used in the components, e.g.
Surname, of OM Personal Names, but should be represented by
special characters on input (see man page omattribs). Such
a char is that 'space' should be input as '_' to allow for
Surnames like "Van Gogh".
IMAP makes no allowance for this mapping, and so fails to
login because the username as input does not exist as an OM
user.
CR: JAGad80029 SR: 8606210842
OpenMail may fail to configure auxiliary child processes
correctly when using the omsetscv command. This results in
the child processes not terminating via the omshut command.
CR: JAGad83734 SR: 8606214543
This applies to B.07, when configured to allow duplicate
internet addresses in the directory. This is the default
for servers upgraded from an earlier version of OpenMail,
but not for new B.07 installations.
Using OMGUI to send a message, if an internet name is
entered that is in the OpenMail system directory twice and
the Dist. List is checked then a System Error 2 is
generated and the connection is lost (the UAL session is
terminated). This only occurs if individual name checking
is turned off.
This is caused by an error in the UAL Checklist command,
when attempting to return the duplicate entries as
alternatives. Note that, prior to B.07, UAL CheckList did
not actually return alternatives when searching on the
internet address field.
See also the related CR JAGad 83932, which is not planned
for fixing in the September 2001 Periodic Patch.
PHSS_23490:
CR: JAGab39939 SR: 8606100957
Omfmtent -u creates output that is corrupted. This occures
when an attribute name is specified and the attribute value
is not. The format of the output is incorrect because it
lists the attribute name but assigns no value to it making
the output unusable in scripts.
ie:
Input to omfmtent :
s=kessler/i=c/g=richard/q=/ou1=hdqt
Output of omfmtent :
1=kessler/3=c/2=richard/4/5=hdqt
As you can see by the above example, the output from the
omfmtent command is missing an "=" after the 4.
CR: JAGab68963 SR: 8606102906
The new server feature of REPEAT REMINDERS in the OMGUI and
MOB GUI do not stop sending out reminders after the Expiry
date.
CR: JAGad31664 SR: 8606162348
Can't reply in OMGUI and ccMail to messages from internet
whose address has comments.
CR: JAGad35090 SR: 8606165799
If 2 OpenMail users have the same name (but different
mailnodes) Single User Restore sometimes selects the wrong
message store to be restored.
CR: JAGad40563 SR: 8606171299
The web clients do not work with HTTPS and the Apache web
server.
When the user tries to signon they are presented with the
following message:
Bad Request
Your browser sent a request that this server could not
understand.
Reason: You're speaking plain HTTP to an SSL-enabled server
port.
CR: JAGad41471 SR: 8606172211
The UAL sometimes aborts on Redhat 7.0 systems when using
the directory relay service, with the following in the
OpenMail log:
SERIOUS ERROR Remote Client (U/I Access) 11.30.00 07:47:57
[OM 10250] Process about to terminate due to error.
Signal (Segmentation Violation) trapped by process 28277;
code = 0. Procedure trace follows:
-> pc_recv_logical_block
<- pc_recv_logical_block
<- pc_recvmessage
-> ual_SendMessage
<- ual_SendMessage
-> ual_RecvReply
-> ual_GetFreeBusyTime
-> ual_ConvORNCheck
-> ual_ConvertORN
-> ual_GetUserCharSet
<- ual_GetUserCharSet
<- ual_ConvertORN
<- ual_ConvORNCheck
-> ual_GetUsersHost
-> nm_ParseORN
<- nm_ParseORN
User Name: UAL TestUser2 / Test, UAL
Pid of logging process: 28277
CR: JAGad42968 SR: 8606173711
It is possible using Outlook with a MAPI connection to
OpenMail to send a message with an internet address
containing 8-bit characters in the domain name.
The outgoing Internet Gateway discards these domain names,
causing an attempt to be made to deliver the message to a
recipient with the same address but no domain name.
This is not correct: if an address is invalid, message
delivery should not be attempted to a partial address in
this manner, as there are potential privacy issues.
CR: JAGad43052 SR: 8606173797
When a message with accented characters in the subject is
copied across message stores using Netscape messenger, the
subject of the message has the MIME character set specifier
in it when viewed using omcontain, OMGUI, Outlook. The
subject appears OK when using Netscape Messenger.
CR: JAGad44030 SR: 8606174784
Openmail does not have a converter from unicode to IA5, but
it does have one from unicode to ISO8859_1.
When the item browser is used to display a text message
using the default format, it has no problem in displaying
the message if OM_DEF_USER_CHAR is set to ISO8859_1 in the
configuration file.
However, if OM_DEF_USER_CHAR is set to IA5, then the item
browser isn't able to do the conversion and reports an
error. As the error reported in the log file was that a
character set conversion between MIME-UTF8 and IA5 was
failing, then this is probably the case.
The second problem is the way that the item browser
displays the message in MIME format.
Adding the mapping of UTF-8 to UTF8 in the mime.cs file
means that the character set for the message is now UTF8
which is recognised by OpenMail and the message is
correctly displayed on most clients. However, for Netscape
Messenger, which uses the item browser MIME option, there
is a problem.
The steering file ~sys/brwmime.str specified that generally
character sets should be converted to ISO8859_1 unless
otherwise specified. This means that the item browser
attempts a conversion from UTF8 to ISO8859_1 and fails.
It should be noted that UNICODE is not generally supported
on OpenMail when messages are in the MIME format.
CR: JAGad45429 SR: 8606176189
When using PAW and Web Client 6.0 rule names may be
displayed incorrectly in Korean, Japanese and Simplified
Chinese versions. This may cause the browser to hang.
CR: JAGad45449 SR: 8606176209
Outlook OFS: Item created offline and synced, and then
modified offline but synced online causes a duplicate to be
created.
CR: JAGad45880 SR: 8606176642
The IMAP/item.browse aborts with a segmentation violation
on LINUX, when trying to encode an html attachment into
"Quoted-Printable" format.
CR: JAGad46439 SR: 8606177205
For an OpenMail server that is configured to support
Czech...
Messages being sent from X400 with 1992 standard General
Text: context-specific 0 (23 octets):
GeneralString (21 octets):
1b 28 42 0f 1b 2d 42 1b 7e 31 31 31 31 b1 ea 32 32 32
. ( B . . - B . ~ 1 1 1 1 . . 2 2 2
are not correctly converted by the X400 In Mapper. They
should be converted to files of type 1736 with character
set T61BASE, and the data of the file should be consistent
with this.
CR: JAGad46896 SR: 8606177664
The OpenMail Internet gateway rejects multipart/signed
messages if one of its composite, multipart or message,
part's boundary-end markers is missing.
CR: JAGad47713 SR: 8606178486
1) omtidyu -l, -t and -w options - wildcards may get
confused in MB.
If a multibyte string contains an *, this is assumed to be
a wildcard.
2) Username incorrectly displayed if it contains TX fields.
The TX fields are concatenated to earlier field values.
This is also a problem with other address list attributes.
3) The -l option is not displayed.
This displays a list of the requested folders and should be
displayed in the full listing.
4) The error/usage string is not displayed if not options
are specified.
omtidyu either returns nothing, or prompts for the password
for the defult user.
5) The -q option does not work.
The -q option produce similar output to a full report, and
more information than a summary report.
6) The msg type selection is not output.
When a full report is requested, the information on each
item should include the message type.
7) The -f option no longer includes WB.
CR: JAGad48103 SR: 8606178878
If omprepsur is not able to salvage certain files, omdosur
is supposed to substitute some dummy containers instead and
then continue to create a valid omcpoutu archive. Infact,
omdosur was aborting straight after processing the missing
container and so was creating a corrupt omcpoutu archive.
CR: JAGad50818 SR: 8606181602
If a message is sent from a user who has an INTERNET_ADDR
defined, to another machine, e.g. via the SMINTFC gateway,
replies to that message do not get returned via the same
route - they always get returned via the INTERNET gateway.
This occurs when the receiving server does does not have
the user's INTERNET_ADDR defined in the directory, and when
the sending server is version GR7
CR: JAGad52689 SR: 8606183476
This applies to omsmtpd in Release 7.
With heavy usage, the SMTP Relay port 25 listener
occasionally stops with a Select error - Bad File Number.
The omshowlog output contains:
ERROR SMTP Relay (SMTPD Relay
Pr) 03.02.01 13:34:27
[OM.DMON 2163] Failed in select.
Error: 'Bad file number'
Alternatively, after logging this error, omsmtpd may hang.
In this case, there will be more than one copy of omsmtpd
running, and the parent will be waiting for the child
processes, and vice versa.
Temporary Workaround:
Stop and restart the daemon.
Or, if Authorisation or Anti-spam features are not in use,
turn off the relay, and rely on sendmail & ommapsmtp to
route incoming messages correctly.
CR: JAGad55411 SR: 8606186206
When shutting down the Remote Client Interface a
segmentation violation is occuring in the Notification
Monitor occasionally because of a buffer over-run or
under-run.
CR: JAGad56484 SR: 8606187277
The OpenMail delegate implementation does not include an
equivalent for Exchange's "Delegate can see my private
items" option (disabled by default in Exchange). Hence when
forwarding Meeting Requests no distinction is made between
Private items and others.
CR: JAGad56620 SR: 8606187413
Message delivery rulesets are not working with empty
subjects.
CR: JAGad57754 SR: 8606188546
omredirtcp logs errors "getsockname: Bad file number" when
no error has occurred.
CR: JAGad58840 SR: 8606189626
MAPI addressbook download fails when trying to download a
directory whose first entry is a large entry such as a pdl
because a buffer overflow occurs.
CR: JAGad63387 SR: 8606194177
A coding defect while processing MIME data sometimes causes
a fatal error within the item.browse binary.
On the Netscape Client the user is presented with the
message:
"The current command did not succeed. The mail server
responded: Some of the requested messages no longer exist."
CR: JAGad64229 SR: 8606195023
Some of the OpenMail patch install scripts may use return
codes which are invalid in Software Distibutor (SD). In
addition, symbolic names such as $SUCCESS, $FAILURE and
$WARNING should be instead of 0, 1 and 2.
Some of the messages do not follow the conventions, with a
word such as ERROR in column 1 of the first line only, and
the text indented to column 10.
CR: JAGad64671 SR: 8606195467
When performing searches of large message stores if the
ual.remote associated with the in.imap41d terminates due to
inactivity or is deliberately killed then in.imap41d goes
into a spin. When using TOP or glance the in.imap41d
processes appear to be consuming a lot of CPU activity,
however, they will not impact on system performance
because the kernel will have assigned them a low priority.
CR: JAGad66344 SR: 8606197150
When installing OpenMail B.07.00, file
~openmail/release.sys/smtpd.cfg is updated to contain the
current domain name in place of the string %LOCALDOMAIN%.
This is also done whenever a new OpenMail instance is
created.
When a patch is installed, the patch scripts need to repeat
this edit.
This does not affect ~openmail/sys/smtpd.cfg which is
intended to be tailored by the OpenMail administrator. This
file is not changed during patch installation.
Defect Description:
PHSS_27061:
CR: JAGad38110 SR: 8606168832
Both Web Clients create workfiles in /var/tmp. The umask
system call should be invoked to ensure that the files are
neither world-readable nor world-writable.
CR: JAGae05328 SR: 8606236267
If a program loads a dynamic library which has been
compiled with threads enabled, then file I/O is unstable
within the dll unless there has been file I/O within the
calling program first. This appears to be a problem in
Linux Redhat 7.2.
CR: JAGae12028 SR: 8606245558
When an APPEND command is issued by an IMAP client the
OpenMail creator of the item being appended is not set to
be the Sender of the item. Neither is the OpenMail create
date set to be the IMAP internal date of the item. The
existing code does make the message Sender a FROM recipient
in the distribution list - this means that other IMAP
clients see the correct sender/creator, however non-IMAP
clients see an incorrect msg creator.
A new general.cfg option is introduced with the fix for
this problem:
IMAP_ALLOW_MOD_CREATOR=TRUE
will set up the OpenMail creator to be the message Sender -
this is the default.
IMAP_ALLOW_MOD_CREATOR=FALSE
will reinstate the old behaviour.
CR: JAGae12031 SR: 8606245561
The ICE session is terminated because the REMOTE_ADDR value
passed to the cgi program changes during the course of the
email session. The code expects this value not to change,
but there are circumstances when it does. It can happen
when web access is provided by an ISP.
In order to provide flexibility in this situation a new web
access and profile option will be provided to control the
behaviour of the web profile with respect to a changing
value of REMOTE_ADDR during a session.
The REMOTE_ADDR value can legitimately change if an ISP is
being used, so this behaviour is now contolled by the
option:
Allow-Remote-Addr-Change = 0 # REMOTE_ADDR value can't
# change (default and old
# behaviour)
Allow-Remote-Addr-Change = 1 # REMOTE_ADDR can change
# if SessId is in cookie.
Allow-Remote-Addr-Change = 2 # REMOTE_ADDR can change
# with no checking.
This option can be set at the individual profile level:
~openmail/omhmtl/<Profile_Name>/profile
or for all web profiles:
~openmail/omhtml/config
The individual profile setting (if set) will take
precedence.
An Allow-Remote-Addr-Change setting of 1 is recommended to
overcome any premature SESSION EXPIRED problems - this will
work if the web browser is using cookies to provide session
id hiding. A setting of 2 means that no checking of
REMOTE_ADDR is done at all and if cookies are not being
used then the session id information is passed within URLs
that are visible on the computer screen and could be used
from another web browser.
CR: JAGae17136 SR: 8606251070
The handling of the SIGCLD (SIGCHLD) interrupt has changed
from being ignored to being trapped ('reaped'). This change
has had some unforeseen side-effects.
CR: JAGae18238 SR: 8606253906
The code to check a new password against any password
composition rules was removed when the PAM mechanism was
incorporated in the B.07.00 code.
CR: JAGae19347 SR: 8606255018
Content Disposition of 'inline' should be configurable
without a 'filename' value. A new general.cfg option has
been added to allow this to be configured:
INET_INLINE_FILETYPES=nnnn
where 'nnnn' is an OpenMail filetype. Several filetypes can
be specfied by separating with commas, for example:
INET_INLINE_FILETYPES=2130,2133
will cause both RTF and HTML to be given a Content
Disposition of 'inline'.
The INET_INLINE_FNAME_ALLOWED=FALSE option should still be
set in general.cfg to suppress the 'filename'.
Additionally the ~openmail/sys/mimeout.str file should be
editted to uncomment the lines for 2130 and 2133 if the
multipart/alternative structure is not required for these
filetypes.
CR: JAGae22300 SR: 8606257997
The T.61 subject can become large when encoded as a MIME
string as each separate T.61 sub-string will be preceded by
a character set specification. This long string can then
overflow the buffer used to hold the MIME filename string
causing a Segmentation Violation.
CR: JAGae22536 SR: 8606258235
A coding defect, in the incoming Internet Gateway, of
failing to increment a loop count on encountering a NULL
X400 address, as occurs in this case, causes an infinite
loop.
CR: JAGae23835 SR: 8606259517
There is no test for whether read acknowedgements are
required when an IMAP message is read, and no attempt is
made to generate an acknowledgement if it is.
PHSS_26277:
CR: JAGad84900 SR: 8606215723
The incoming Internet Gateway normally truncates all X.400
printable string attributes, of all ORNs within a message,
to the size limits stipulated in the X.400 standard, just
in case the message is sent through the X.400 Gateway.
A new Tweak, INET_NO_TRUNC_X400_ATTS, has been introduced
to inhibit this truncation.
CR: JAGad95079 SR: 8606226007
The primary cause of the problem is the fact that the TNEF
file after decoding from the MIME encoding
(quoted-printable in this instance) is corrupt and contains
field length information that points beyond the end of the
TNEF data.
The secondary problem is that the quoted-printable encoding
of a TNEF attachment is illegal according to Microsoft's
rules for this type of attachment.
The fix detects when a TNEF attachment is not encoded as
"base64" and logs an informative error to the OpenMail log.
The TNEF file is decoded according to the general.cfg
UX_PRE_5_20_COMPATIBILITY_MODE setting. If any corruption
is detected the TNEF attachment will either be treated as a
text attachment or the message will be rejected according
to the general.cfg UXI_NON_DELIVER_BAD_TNEF setting.
CR: JAGad97183 SR: 8606228125
The text in the message catalogue for the message rejection
due to a recipient user's 'service level' value is
incorrect. It describes this error as a mailbox size limit
violation.
CR: JAGad97593 SR: 8606228536
There is no code whatsoever in the Web ICE Client 6.0 to
cope with the %%SIGNONALTS%% markup in the Duplicate
Usernames page of the 5.10 profiles, which is significantly
different from the 6.0 profiles. It has no code of its own
to do all the extra work that the Web Client 5.10 does in
this case.
Also, at GR6, the Portal Access facility was not available
with the Web Client 5.10, and so when its profiles are used
with the ICE Client 6.0, it has no ability to display a
list of alternative names; the Duplicate Usernames page is
absent.
CR: JAGad98210 SR: 8606229157
Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) changes to GR7 have
accidently removed the UAL_LOCAL_IGNORE_PASSWORD option.
CR: JAGae02798 SR: 8606233575
The code of the in.imap41d program does not use the
'received date' information when retrieving the
INTERNALDATE attribute of a message.
CR: JAGae03973 SR: 8606234784
The problem was that omlogoff terminates while the omlogon
process is still running. If running another omlogon
immediately afterwards, the first omlogon would delete out
the user pipes which the second omlogon had just created.
Although this second omlogon appeared to have succeeded, it
was unable to process further requests - e.g. omlist. An
omlist call would then expect the username and password to
be entered manually. This caused various of the OpenMail
autotests to hang.
CR: JAGae03977 SR: 8606234788
The cause of the problem was the errno value being changed
when a successful accept() call was made. It is possible
for this to happen on Linux. The pcmonitor returns an error
condition to a calling function if the errno indicates an
error, even if the accept call was successful. This caused
omlogon to fail.
CR: JAGae06468 SR: 8606237428
The failure of omdosur was caused by trying to access files
in the live message store rather than those in the
alternative working directory which is specified when
omdosur is called.
Each time a Content Record is opened in omdosur a transient
flag is set to indicate that the alternative working
directory should be used when opening files. For IMAP
object file information this did not succeed as the Content
Record was reread unsetting this flag.
CR: JAGae07450 SR: 8606238426
A coding defect of an uninitiallised return parameter, in
the User Directory Access component, causes the return of a
spurious Primary Mailnode when none exists, in very rare
circumstances. The caller does not defend against this
condition.
Encountered only on Solaris 8, but could occur rarely
anyplace, anytime.
PHSS_25647:
CR: JAGad83534 SR: 8606214343
This is an enhancement to the behaviour of the
auto-actions. Auto- redirect may now be controlled by two
directives from the config file; EXECUTE_AA_ON_REDIRECT and
DELETE_INTRAY_MSG_ON_REDIRECT. The values they take are 0
or 1. Before the introduction of this enhancement an
auto-redirect prevented other auto-actions from being
honoured. The first of these two directives ensures that if
any other auto-actions are enabled then they are honoured,
however the trigger message is delivered to the intray. The
second directive will delete the trigger message from the
intray.
CR: JAGad83915 SR: 8606214723
An empty auto-forward covering text string prevents the
file, held within the users g directory, which holds the
covering text from being generated. If this file is not
present the local delivery agent fails to forward the
message.
CR: JAGad83932 SR: 8606214740
The UAL checklist command did a check to see if the
specified address matched the internet address before
looking for a match on the X400 attributes.
If alternatives were found, then the list of alternatives
was compiled by researching the directory. however, the
search to create the list was only being done on the X400
attributes and no internet search was done on the internet
directory. This resulted in no matches being found and the
list being empty.
In addition, the internet search was done only on the
internet attribute. So if X400 attributes had been
specified, these were ignored when determining a match from
the internet directory.
CR: JAGad84893 SR: 8606215716
After processing a erroneous Return of Contents, the X400
outgoing gateway failed to clear a global data item. This
led to subsequent messages being incorrectly handled, and
rejected with 6019 log error numbers. Processing following
the detection of the 6019 errors failed to close the
transaction file of the message or distibution list, and
eventually the limit for the maximum number of open
transaction files was reached.
CR: JAGad84922 SR: 8606215745
An empty auto-reply covering text string prevents the file,
held within the users g directory, which holds the covering
text from being generated. If this file is not present the
local delivery agent fails to generate an auto-reply
message.
CR: JAGad87535 SR: 8606218386
In GR7 a session monitor daemon was introduced which does
some of the work of the UAL. One thing it does is to update
the user's signon information, and the functionality of
when to update the last signon time was not implemented.
Instead, the last signon time is always updated - which
does not correspond to the GR6 functionality when an admin
session or a session run by a trusted user is doing the
signon.
CR: JAGad87649 SR: 8606218500
The UAL_BBACL command that set Outlook permissions on
folders uses the ACL name checking code which (incorrectly)
will not allow the Common Name field to be specified with
other Mnemonic ORN fields. Eg. Teresa
Green/acme,sales/CN=tg will be rejected as an invalid
delegate name.
CR: JAGad88671 SR: 8606219531
The code in the X400 intrinsics, that processes non-textual
content items using the EMA BodyPart 15 rules, allocates
memory on a per message basis for a number of linked data
structures, and fails to release all of them at the end of
the message.
CR: JAGad88889 SR: 8606219749
Extra spurious content is displayed for an IMAP client when
there are more that 9 top level contents. This is due to an
incorrect comparison of the content item number.
CR: JAGad89888 SR: 8606220752
An internal format error within TCL strings caused 8-bit
strings to appear corrupted.
CR: JAGad90057 SR: 8606220921
When the message type is multipart/report, the message is
written out to a temporary file. The length of the line is
noted and if less than 1, an error is reported. If the
first character of a line is null, then the length is 0,
incorrectly causing a fatal error.
CR: JAGad90490 SR: 8606221356
Non-ascii NDN text from message catalogue is not given the
correct charset specification in the MIME header.
CR: JAGad90761 SR: 8606221627
One write to the shared memory used by the Notification
Server failed to check if enough space was available before
commencing the write.
CR: JAGad91276 SR: 8606222161
The omupdtis code traps the SIGHUP and SIGTERM to allow
processing of the omupdtis command to be interrupted but
does not set a error return when this happens.
CR: JAGad93282 SR: 8606224187
The Named Property Id is incremented each time a named
property is generated. There is no check for the actual
maximum of FFFE, or for overflow at FFFF. So once the value
FFFE was exceeded, the named property id's take undefined
values.
CR: JAGad93317 SR: 8606224222
PAM changes for B.07 cause unsuccessful signons to return
early without doing any audit logging.
CR: JAGad94573 SR: 8606225486
The tweaks DEFAULT-OMSERVER and OMSERVER where not honoured
if the portal access mechanism was disabled.
CR: JAGad94888 SR: 8606225815
At VV4.5 root does not have the required authorisation
level to execute the setlevel command.
CR: JAGad95463 SR: 8606226394
The cause appears to be the value of the PR_RTF_SYNC*
properties, in particular the PR_RTF_SYNC_BODY_COUNT.
These properties are correctly set when the message is
initially created. However, after the message has been
saved and re-edited, these properties are NOT updated
causing a mismatch between the properties and the actual
content of the sent message.
PHSS_24875:
CR: JAGad30137 SR: 8606160818
This form of message is not a multi-part message, and the
code that reads and processes the '.' terminator in this
case omitted to include the newline character in the check.
Hence the code attempted to continue to read stdin, and
hence the hang, as unix.in is waiting for more from
sendmail
CR: JAGad31466 SR: 8606162150
Exchange Connector resyncs were removing any
entry that had a non-addressing attribute changed on the
Exchange side - this was caused by the fact that the DS
entries coming from Exchange do NOT have a LID attribute so
the normal method of getting the entry using DA_SOURCE_LID
does not work.
CR: JAGad49568 SR: 8606180347
Multiple sender names on the omtidyu command line were all
held in a single buffer resulting in the last senders name
to be registered for all the sender names.
CR: JAGad65896 SR: 8606196695
This was caused by an error in the code that scans Arpa
ORNs, when attempting to map domain names to Openmail
mailnodes using the unixmap.in configuration file.
CR: JAGad67601 SR: 8606198411
The code that is used to build the PDUs for outgoing X.400
messages is not under our control, we use XAPI libraries to
give us a higher level interface to ASN.1 structures and
independence from the underlying MTA. This code is not
particularly efficient and it uses quite large structures
in memory when a PDU is being contructed. In the case of a
message that has a Distribution List with 10,000 names it
will take a long time and use a lot of resources.
The fix for this problem is to add some general.cfg options
to replace large distribution lists with a single name
distribution list. This will not prevent the message from
reaching the intended recipients, but it will speed up the
transfer of the message through the X.400 gateway. If this
DL replacement occurs then the message cannot be
successfully replied to 'all' (as the original distribution
list has been removed).
The general.cfg options are:
X4O_MAX_DL_NAMES=n
where n is the maximum number of names allowed in a
DistList before they get replaced with a single stub DL
name. Default is the current behaviour... there is no
limit.
where the string contains the stub DistList name in
positional ORN format (each ORN field separated with a '/'
character). %s can be used in this string and will be
substituted with the number of names found in the original
DistList. For example: X4O_MAX_DL_NAMES=1000
X4O_MAX_DL_NAMES_ORN=DistList/%s-Name///Black/Hole
will produce a name that the user sees as:
TO: 1001-Name DistList /Black,Hole
when a DistList with 1001 names is send through the X.400
gateway. The default for this ORN string is:
DISTRIBUTION-LIST/%s-NAME///MAIL-SYS
CR: JAGad68810 SR: 8606199624
The fix for JAGab39939 (omfmtent produces illegal directory
entries for entries with null values) has caused omshowcda
to display the directory mask to be displayed differently.
CR: JAGad69036 SR: 8606199850
The cause of the corrupted Korean, Japanese and Simplified
Chinese strings was due to an internal formating error.
CR: JAGad69543 SR: 8606200362
A coding defect within the item.browse binary resulted in a
failure while mime encoding a message.
CR: JAGad70640 SR: 8606201464
Some scripts supplied with OM-APPL specified the full path
name for the 'cut' command. They needed to be enhanced to
support a different location on some OS versions.
CR: JAGad70641 SR: 8606201465
The scripts vvice and vvysnc where not updated for OpenMail
B.07.00 periodic patches
CR: JAGad71090 SR: 8606201916
Hidden items within the message store were included within
the item count when listing the tray or folder areas.
CR: JAGad71959 SR: 8606202785
The mime browsing library only expects to be dealing with
message components in a serialised file. There are
occasions when the components of a message are not
serialised - when this is the case the browse of that item
returns nothing.
CR: JAGad74578 SR: 8606205403
The MIME header is slightly strange inasmuch as the value
is separated from the tag by two spaces. For example:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
This causes the MIME generation routines (in some
circumstances) to misinterpret the MIME header field value.
In this particular case the MIME header has come in from
outside of OpenMail and is being retained in the
inetMessageHeader object file associated with the message.
CR: JAGad74715 SR: 8606205540
A coding error resulted in the mhsORAddress and omAddress
attribute being mapped only to the the Openmail S, S-TX, G
and G-TX attributes for the modify:replace option.
Consequently, when building the OpenMail modification data,
only the former surname and givenname attributes were
deleted and 2 values were supplied for OU1 and other
modified attributes.
CR: JAGad75038 SR: 8606205863
When processing ORNs, omaddent converts to T61 and then
breaks the ORN down into a set of T61 substrings. This may
mean adding some bytes (T61 characters) at the start of
each substring. For non-T61 values, these bytes are later
removed before the value is stored in the directory. This
defect was also removing bytes whose values are the same as
the T61 characters, but which were not added by the initial
parsing.
CR: JAGad75517 SR: 8606206344
The code that constructs the command output was erroneously
attempting to dereference a pointer whose value was NULL.
CR: JAGad75975 SR: 8606206802
In the following text, # is used to represent the
<backslash> character. Sendmail modifies entries of the
form
user#"test <user/test>
to
"user##"test" <user/test>.
Openmail takes this and assumes that the second " ends the
quoted text, then the third quote opens further quoted text
and the To: input can become out of sync.
Further, it becomes possible for mangled addresses to be
greater in size than expected causing a serious error to
occur.
CR: JAGad79081 SR: 8606209895
A coding defect in the IMAP Server does not take any
account of the special chars in OM Personal Names as input
and therefore fails to map them into those they represent.
CR: JAGad80029 SR: 8606210842
The child process IDs were corrupted within the process ID
configuration file due to incorrect file locking mechanisms
CR: JAGad83734 SR: 8606214543
UAL Checklist searches on the internet address field, and
records in the DL the entries with alternatives/duplicates.
Later it reprocesses the DL, re-searching to get the
alternatives in a new file, which is then appended to the
DL. However, the re-search is on the X400 attributes, not
on the internet address, and the alternatives file is not
created. But the attempt to append continued anyway, and
tried to open a non-existent file.
PHSS_23490:
CR: JAGab39939 SR: 8606100957
The parser does not take into account the case when there
is an attribute name but no attribute value.
CR: JAGab68963 SR: 8606102906
When a Repeat Reminder is set, the message is placed in the
message list DEFER.UA by the UAL. While calculating the
next submission date-time of the message, the final
reminder date is calculated based on the current date and
the value of the current reminder.
If the next submission date of the reminder message is less
than the final reminder date, then the message is placed on
the Service router for routing. Otherwise it is deleted
from the message list, so that no more repeat reminders
will be sent. But since the final reminder date is
calculated using the current date the submission date is
ALWAYS less than the final reminder date.
CR: JAGad31664 SR: 8606162348
The Outgoing Internet Gateway is confused by addresses that
can be generated by the cc:Mail client, such as :
"S=Friendly Name .gren/OU1=mime/
DDT1=RFC-822/DDV1=Friendly Name <gren
nowhere.hp.com>/
INTERNET-ADDR=Friendly Name <gren
nowhere.hp.com>"
===========================================================
A coding defect in the ux component tries to enclose the
"Comment <user
domain>" within angle brackets <>, by only
inserting a start bracket < at the beginning, before
passing it to Sendmail, resulting in unmatched brackets,
which naturally generates a Sendmail error.
CR: JAGad35090 SR: 8606165799
The algorithm used to select the approprate user's message
store to restore selects the last message store that
matches just the name part of the user's address.
CR: JAGad40563 SR: 8606171299
The Root-URL is used initially when sending back the
Location: header on signon. The SERVER-PROTOCOL environment
variable is used to construct part of the URL. It appears
that the Apache web server sets the SERVER-PROTOCOL
variable to HTTP/1.0 regardless of whether you are talking
HTTP or HTTPS, however it identifies the fact that we are
talking HTTPS by setting the environment variable
HTTPS="on"
CR: JAGad41471 SR: 8606172211
A segmentation fault occures when parsing a blank line at
the top of the mnMapFile which is located in the
var/opt/openmail/sys directory.
CR: JAGad42968 SR: 8606173711
A design defect in the mim component restricts the search
for an internet address within an ORN to the ordinary DDA
fields of the ORN. However an 8-bit address is stored in a
teletex DDA-TX field, which is ignored by this search and
so the internet address is effectively discarded.
CR: JAGad43052 SR: 8606173797
The IMAP daemon was not converting MIME subject before
copying an item into the OpenMail message store.
CR: JAGad44030 SR: 8606174784
The item browser fails to convert UTF8 to ISO8859_1 when a
message is in MIME format, even though a converter exists.
It recognises that a converter exists, but fails to convert
the UTF8 characters to UCS2 first in the case of the MIME
format. The conversion is then incorrect. In the case of
non MIME text, this two stage conversion is completed
successfully.
UNICODE conversions for MIME formatted messages are not
generally supported in OpenMail and so the 2 step
conversion required had not been implemented.
CR: JAGad45429 SR: 8606176189
When the rule name is read from the OpenMail Auto-Actions
file, tcl expects the format of the string to be UTF-8.
OpenMail does not store the rule names in UTf-8 format,
thus if the rule name is modified in anyway then it becomes
corrupted.
CR: JAGad45449 SR: 8606176209
When a folder is listed (UAL_PRPLST/UAL_LIST) any messages
in the list that not have TextPreview data setup get it
dynamically generated. This causes the ModifiedDate in the
ctner to be updated. This updated ModifiedDate in the ctner
means that the sync. process treats this as a conflict. The
fix is to suppress the ModifiedDate update for this
behind-the-scenes modification. As far a synchronisation
goes the TextPreview is a 'computed' field, dynamically
created in an offline store and is not synchronised data-
so this change is good both architecturally and
pragmatically.
CR: JAGad45880 SR: 8606176642
The attempted encoding of a ' ' character followed by a
'n' as the 1015 and 1016 characters of a line in an html
attachment resulted in the premature abort of the
item.browser and a subsequent segmentation violation.
CR: JAGad46439 SR: 8606177205
The General Text handling code at the incoming X400
interface was written on the assumption that the
interchange charset for non-Latin-1 single byte languages
would be based on an ISO8859_n charset, as used in General
Text bodyparts.
When the Czech version of OpenMail was done, it was decided
to use T61BASE as the interchange charset. However, the
X400 incoming mapper was not changed to properly convert
and map the bodyparts.
CR: JAGad46896 SR: 8606177664
A coding defect in the ux component tries to run off the
end of the temporary file holding the Multipart/Signed part
of the Sendmail message, when this part has missing
end-boundaries of composite contents types, Multipart or
Message.
CR: JAGad47713 SR: 8606178486
) omtidyu -l, -t and -w options - wildcards may get
confused in MB.
The * character is assumed to be the wildcard character in
all cases. This may not be so for certain MB strings.
2) Username incorrectly displayed if it contains TX fields.
The display routine does not take the address group
separator 027 into consideration.
3) The -l option is not displayed.
This is an enhancement request.
4) The error/usage string is not displayed if not options
are specified.
A check to no parameters is not done.
5) The -q option does not work.
The reporting mechanism displays a full report if a SUMMARY
report is not requested, rather than if a FULL report is
requested.
6) The msg type selection is not output.
This is an enhancement request.
7) The -f option no longer includes WB.
In GR7, the -T w option is used to display the waste basket
CR: JAGad48103 SR: 8606178878
Some changes introduced to omdosur as part of the 5.20 MAPI
work, was failing to take into account the possibility of a
missing container.
CR: JAGad50818 SR: 8606181602
When the OMGUI processes a reply, it takes the Distribution
List of the original message and supplies it to UAL
Checklist, requesting Lookup of the 167 attribute in the
UnixMap directory for ORNs that have a group 5 internet
address field.
Messages received from GR7 may contain the internet address
of Openmail users as well as of internet users. If the GR7
internet addresses are not present in the directory of the
server where the reply is constructed, the 167 lookup will
fail to find a match. The code then assumes the recipient
is an internet user and adds the address of the internet
Gateway to the ORN.
CR: JAGad52689 SR: 8606183476
When the relay is heavily loaded, it creates one or more
child relay processes to share the incoming requests. The
child processes later stop when they have been idle for a
while (30 seconds by default). The select error can occur
when the parent is processing the Termination signal from
the child, if the signal is received between when the code
decides to look for input from the child (FD SET) and doing
the select.
After hitting this error, the code does not explicitly stop
the child relay processes, but does wait for them to die.
As the child processes may be waiting for instructions from
the parent, a hang can occur.
CR: JAGad55411 SR: 8606186206
The segmentation violation in the Notification Monitor is
caused by dirty data in a buffer which then causes a buffer
under-run or over-run to then occur. This dirty data
appears to be generated by a large number of
deregistrations for notifications which happens when the
RCI is shut down and timing problems cause a write to the
buffer to be killed thus generating the dirty data which is
then read. The current write is in two stages with the
possibility that the process can be terminated inbetween
these two writes.
CR: JAGad56484 SR: 8606187277
Currently the client does not set up a filter on the
Outlook delegate redirection to prevent private items being
redirected.
The best solution to this problem is to change the server
code so that by default a private Outlook meeting request
will NOT be redirected to a delegate. This behaviour can be
overridden by the LD_SENSITIVE_ITEM_DELEG_REDIR=TRUE
config option (user.cfg and general.cfg)
CR: JAGad56620 SR: 8606187413
Subject is not currently matched (via user-supplied script)
if the subject of the message is null (blank).
The fix is to change the code to allow a blank subject to
be matched. The old behaviour will be reinstated by setting
the RSL_MATCH_BLANK_SUBJECT=FALSE
general.cfg option.
CR: JAGad57754 SR: 8606188546
Porting changes for Linux have caused a problem with the
EINTR signal handling to become visible in the syslog.
EINTR signal handling corrected so that this interrupt is
silently swallowed.
CR: JAGad58840 SR: 8606189626
The failure to download the directory was caused by a
buffer overflow when reading in a large directory entry in
order to pass them to the client.
CR: JAGad63387 SR: 8606194177
The cause of this failure was due to incorrectly parsing
the Content-Disposition response header which sometimes
resulted in corrupted memory.
CR: JAGad64229 SR: 8606195023
The patch installation scripts contained hard-coded exit
codes of 0, 1 and 2, instead of the preferred $SUCCESS,
etc. Also, there were some cases where values other than 0,
1 or 2 could be returned.
CR: JAGad64671 SR: 8606195467
in.imap41d was going into a spin in the function imapsearch
because although conn->state was set to TERMINATED when the
ual socket had died this was not checked for.
CR: JAGad66344 SR: 8606197150
~openmail/release.sys/smtpd.cfg was replaced by an
unconfigured file during patch installation. It is now
edited so it contains a domain name. This is similar to the
work done during initial B.07.00 installation.
SR:
8606168832 8606236267 8606245558 8606245561 8606251070
8606253906 8606255018 8606257997 8606258235 8606259517
8606215723 8606226007 8606228125 8606228536 8606229157
8606233575 8606234784 8606234788 8606237428 8606238426
8606214343 8606214723 8606214740 8606215716 8606215745
8606218386 8606218500 8606219531 8606219749 8606220752
8606220921 8606221356 8606221627 8606222161 8606224187
8606224222 8606225486 8606225815 8606226394 8606160818
8606162150 8606180347 8606196695 8606198411 8606199624
8606199850 8606200362 8606201464 8606201465 8606201916
8606202785 8606205403 8606205540 8606205863 8606206344
8606206802 8606209895 8606210842 8606214543 8606100957
8606102906 8606162348 8606165799 8606171299 8606172211
8606173711 8606173797 8606174784 8606176189 8606176209
8606176642 8606177205 8606177664 8606178486 8606178878
8606181602 8606183476 8606186206 8606187277 8606187413
8606188546 8606189626 8606194177 8606195023 8606195467
8606197150
Patch Files:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ADM
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMECAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEPSS
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-APPL
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-BB
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSCAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CORE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DESK
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DSYNC
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGCAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGPSS
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINCAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FRECAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FREICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FREPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERCAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-IMAP4
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITACAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITAICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITAPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORCAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LC
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LDAP
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-MAN
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPCAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PMOVER
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-POP3
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBCAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-RC
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SMS
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPACAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPAICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPAPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWECAT
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWEICE
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWEPAW
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-UNIX
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-WEBADM
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-X400
/opt/openmail/patch/ompatch
/opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_27061/omunpatch
/opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_27061/ompatch.idx
what(1) Output:
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ADM:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMECAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEPSS:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-APPL:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-BB:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSCAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CORE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DESK:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DSYNC:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGCAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGPSS:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINCAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FRECAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FREICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FREPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERCAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-IMAP4:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITACAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITAICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITAPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORCAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LC:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LDAP:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-MAN:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPCAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PMOVER:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-POP3:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBCAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-RC:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SMS:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPACAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPAICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPAPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWECAT:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWEICE:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWEPAW:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-UNIX:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-WEBADM:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-X400:
No what strings
/opt/openmail/patch/ompatch:
$Header: sh_patch.gen /main/gr7_patch/4 2002/04/26 1
8:35:41 pl $
/opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_27061/omunpatch:
$Header: sh_unpat.gen,v
/opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_27061/ompatch.idx:
No what strings
cksum(1) Output:
2809003432 867939 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ADM
2483604809 224519 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMECAT
3353029405 17015 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEICE
4237860745 13848 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEPAW
4195125388 106418 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-AMEPSS
2882812626 178010 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-APPL
3095298454 83453 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-BB
1552761627 124059 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSCAT
1245366152 17077 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSICE
3254158474 14138 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CHSPAW
3228068674 11904681 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-CORE
2765337108 107744 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DESK
3626804447 174292 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-DSYNC
2943184711 224512 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGCAT
2653785007 16993 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGICE
1245682523 13844 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGPAW
1307961751 106410 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ENGPSS
1470949735 252190 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINCAT
76118005 17092 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINICE
1717997262 14250 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FINPAW
503846287 251569 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FRECAT
3881314783 17046 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FREICE
3164224263 14174 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-FREPAW
1600039346 252211 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERCAT
3454098344 17064 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERICE
129899483 14097 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-GERPAW
3570827670 82622 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-IMAP4
1083114267 250005 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITACAT
1431370176 17040 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITAICE
326165203 14062 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-ITAPAW
289565720 125616 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORCAT
2971351830 17089 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORICE
1710159191 14291 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-KORPAW
1732538865 722044 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LC
2261571508 84136 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-LDAP
3140448550 6919 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-MAN
1724054855 125737 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPCAT
3854128132 17122 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPICE
3382951609 14318 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-NIPPAW
2199267417 63345 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PMOVER
3846292239 24603 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-POP3
2102846894 252357 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBCAT
541660187 17067 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBICE
2030884261 14113 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-PTBPAW
2728525018 477708 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-RC
3219441424 208066 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SMS
351729531 251085 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPACAT
2225823454 17077 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPAICE
1615126240 14112 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SPAPAW
2072954776 250066 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWECAT
3675545963 17054 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWEICE
865122573 14099 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-SWEPAW
763841556 129944 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-UNIX
2295811887 714602 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-WEBADM
1983177544 1019702 /opt/openmail/patch/filesets/OM-X400
1357410443 26524 /opt/openmail/patch/ompatch
4120277454 11249 /opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_27061/omunpatch
1037283425 133114 /opt/openmail/patch/PHSS_27061/ompatch.idx
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_23490 PHSS_24875 PHSS_25647 PHSS_26277
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_27062:
s700: 11.00 11.04 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.04 11.11
PFSS_17038:
sparcSUN: 5.6 5.7 5.8
PASS_17038:
AIX: 4.3
PLSS_17042:
intelLinux: RedHat7.0
Patch Package Size: 19870 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_27061
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_27061.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_27061. 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_27061.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_27061.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
SUBSYSTEM_SHUT
=================================================
PHSS_27061:
=================================================
CR: JAGae12028 SR: 8606245558
-------------------------------
The old behaviour can be reinstated by setting the
IMAP_ALLOW_MOD_CREATOR=FALSE option in
~openmail/sys/general.cfg
CR: JAGae12031 SR: 8606245561
-------------------------------
To fix the problem of a premature SESSION EXPIRED error
when using web clients via an ISP web connection a new web
client configuration option has been introduced. This
option controls the behaviour of the ice.user program with
respect to the value of the REMOTE_ADDR environment
variable supplied by the Web server:
Allow-Remote-Addr-Change = 0 # not allowed (default and
# old behaviour)
Allow-Remote-Addr-Change = 1 # Remote Addr can change
# if SessId is in cookie.
Allow-Remote-Addr-Change = 2 # Remote Addr can change
# with no checking.
This option can be set at the individual profile level:
~openmail/omhmtl/<Profile_Name>/profile
or for all web profiles:
~openmail/omhtml/config
The individual profile setting (if set) will take
precedence.
An Allow-Remote-Addr-Change setting of 1 is recommended to
overcome any premature SESSION EXPIRED problems - this will
work if the web browser is using cookies to provide session
id hiding. A setting of 2 means that no checking of
REMOTE_ADDR is done at all and if cookies are not being
used then the session id information is passed within URLs
that are visible on the computer screen and could be used
from another web browser.
CR: JAGae19347 SR: 8606255018
-------------------------------
A new general.cfg option has been added to allow a
specified OpenMail filetype to have a MIME
Content-Disposition of 'inline':
INET_INLINE_FILETYPES=nnnn
where 'nnnn' is an OpenMail filetype. Several filetypes can
be specfied by separating with commas, for example:
INET_INLINE_FILETYPES=2130,2133
will cause both RTF and HTML to be given a
Content-Disposition of 'inline'.
The INET_INLINE_FNAME_ALLOWED=FALSE option should still be
set in general.cfg to suppress the 'filename' attribute.
Additionally the ~openmail/sys/mimeout.str file should be
editted to uncomment the lines for filetypes involved (2130
and 2133 in the example above) if the multipart/alternative
structure is not required.
=================================================
PHSS_26277:
=================================================
CR: JAGad84900 SR: 8606215723
-------------------------------
The incoming Internet Gateway normally truncates all X.400
printable string attributes, of all ORNs within a message,
to the size limits stipulated in the X.400 standard, just
in case the message is sent through the X.400 Gateway. A
new Tweak has been introduced to prevent this truncation :-
INET_NO_TRUNC_X400_ATTS
If set TRUE: The X.400 attributes of an ORN are never
truncated.
If set FALSE: The X.400 attributes of an ORN are truncated
to the limits set by the standard, as usual.
Default: FALSE
OpenMail does not need to be restarted for this option to
take effect.
CR: JAGad95079 SR: 8606226007
-------------------------------
The fix detects when a TNEF attachment is not encoded as
"base64" and logs an informative error to the OpenMail log.
The TNEF file is decoded according to the general.cfg
UX_PRE_5_20_COMPATIBILITY_MODE setting. If any corruption
is detected the TNEF attachment will either be treated as a
text attachment or the message will be rejected according
to the general.cfg UXI_NON_DELIVER_BAD_TNEF setting (see
JAGac39658).
=================================================
PHSS_25647:
=================================================
CR: JAGad83534 SR: 8606214343
-------------------------------
The behaviour of the redirect rule can be controlled by the
directives EXECUTE_AA_ON_REDIRECT and
DELETE_INTRAY_MSG_ON_REDIRECT specified in the
/var/opt/openmail/omhtml/config file. The values these
directives can take are 0 or 1.
The directive EXECUTE_AA_ON_REDIRECT will force local
delivery to retain a copy of the message in the users
intray, thus allowing the auto-actions to be executed.
The directive DELETE_INTRAY_MSG_ON_REDIRECT will force
deletion of the message from the users intray after it has
been delivered and the auto actions have been executed.
=================================================
PHSS_24875:
=================================================
CR: JAGad75038 SR: 8606205863
-------------------------------
Directory entries that have been affected by the defect
should be rewritten with the correct values.
A way to force the republishing the FreeBusy info.
is for the user to do the following in Outlook:
Tools/Options/Preferences tab
- Calendar Options
- FreeBusy Options
- Set publish <n> months... to 0 and hit OK
- FreeBusy Options
- Set publish <n> months... to what is was
before (eg 2) and hit OK
This will cause the FreeBusy info to be rewritten to the
server.
NOTE: OpenMail must be shutdown before installing
this patch.
----------------------------------------------------------
This patch will need the following minimum disk
space requirements:
/opt/openmail/patch : 69 MB
NOTE: ServiceGuard Installations will need twice
this amount.
----------------------------------------------------------
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_27061------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHNE_25501
Date Loaded: 20020606
Title: s700_800 10.20 ATM PCI,HSC and HP-PB cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHNE_25501
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 ATM PCI,HSC and HP-PB cumulative patch
Creation Date: 02/05/28
Post Date: 02/06/06
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
J2805BA: I.10.20.40
J2805BA: I.10.20.50
J2805BA: I.10.20.70
J2805BA: I.10.20.80
J2806CA: I.10.20.40
J2806CA: I.10.20.50
J2806CA: I.10.20.70
J2806CA: I.10.20.80
J3572BA: I.10.20.40
J3572BA: I.10.20.50
J3572BA: I.10.20.70
J3572BA: I.10.20.80
A5483A: I.10.20.40
A5483A: I.10.20.50
A5483A: I.10.20.70
A5483A: I.10.20.80
A5513A: I.10.20.40
A5513A: I.10.20.50
A5513A: I.10.20.70
A5513A: I.10.20.80
A5515A: I.10.20.40
A5515A: I.10.20.50
A5515A: I.10.20.70
A5515A: I.10.20.80
J2468A: I.10.20.40
J2468A: I.10.20.50
J2468A: I.10.20.70
J2468A: I.10.20.80
J2469A: I.10.20.40
J2469A: I.10.20.50
J2469A: I.10.20.70
J2469A: I.10.20.80
J2499A: I.10.20.40
J2499A: I.10.20.50
J2499A: I.10.20.70
J2499A: I.10.20.80
J2804A: I.10.20.40
J2804A: I.10.20.50
J2804A: I.10.20.70
J2804A: I.10.20.80
J3420B: I.10.20.40
J3420B: I.10.20.50
J3420B: I.10.20.70
J3420B: I.10.20.80
J3573A: I.10.20.40
J3573A: I.10.20.50
J3573A: I.10.20.70
J3573A: I.10.20.80
Filesets:
ATM2HSC.ATM2HSC-KRN,I.10.20.40
ATM2HSC.ATM2HSC-KRN,I.10.20.50
ATM2HSC.ATM2HSC-KRN,I.10.20.70
ATM2HSC.ATM2HSC-KRN,I.10.20.80 ATMHSC.ATMHSC-KRN,I.10.20.40
ATMHSC.ATMHSC-KRN,I.10.20.50 ATMHSC.ATMHSC-KRN,I.10.20.70
ATMHSC.ATMHSC-KRN,I.10.20.80 ATMPB.ATMPB-KRN,I.10.20.40
ATMPB.ATMPB-KRN,I.10.20.50 ATMPB.ATMPB-KRN,I.10.20.70
ATMPB.ATMPB-KRN,I.10.20.80 ATM2PCI.ATM2PCI-KRN,I.10.20.40
ATM2PCI.ATM2PCI-KRN,I.10.20.50
ATM2PCI.ATM2PCI-KRN,I.10.20.70
ATM2PCI.ATM2PCI-KRN,I.10.20.80
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-KRN,I.10.20.40
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-KRN,I.10.20.50
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-KRN,I.10.20.70
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-KRN,I.10.20.80
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-RUN,I.10.20.40
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-RUN,I.10.20.50
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-RUN,I.10.20.70
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-RUN,I.10.20.80
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-MAN,I.10.20.40
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-MAN,I.10.20.50
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-MAN,I.10.20.70
ATMCORE.ATMCORE-MAN,I.10.20.80 ATMSAM.ATMSAM-RUN,I.10.20.40
ATMSAM.ATMSAM-RUN,I.10.20.50 ATMSAM.ATMSAM-RUN,I.10.20.70
ATMSAM.ATMSAM-RUN,I.10.20.80 ATMSAM.ATMSAM-HELP,I.10.20.40
ATMSAM.ATMSAM-HELP,I.10.20.50 ATMSAM.ATMSAM-HELP,I.10.20.70
ATMSAM.ATMSAM-HELP,I.10.20.80 ATMHA.ATMHA-RUN,I.10.20.40
ATMHA.ATMHA-RUN,I.10.20.50 ATMHA.ATMHA-RUN,I.10.20.70
ATMHA.ATMHA-RUN,I.10.20.80 ATMHA.ATMHA-MAN,I.10.20.40
ATMHA.ATMHA-MAN,I.10.20.50 ATMHA.ATMHA-MAN,I.10.20.70
ATMHA.ATMHA-MAN,I.10.20.80
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical:
Yes
PHNE_25501: PANIC CORRUPTION MEMORY_LEAK
The system may panic
PHNE_22587: PANIC
The system may panic
PHNE_21172: PANIC
The system may panic
PHNE_20947: PANIC
The system may panic
PHNE_19505: PANIC
The system may panic
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHNE_25501
Symptoms:
PHNE_25501:
- When lan cards are configured using SAM, the following
error message is displayed despite not having an ATM
card in the system :
Do you want to initialize the ATM subsystem ?
----------------------------------------------
[ Yes ] [ No ]
- SAM adds the line "ATM_VAR=0" in the file
/etc/rc.config.d/atmconf each time on accessing the
ATM configuration screen.
- During OS update to B.11.11 OEUR-0601, the
following error message is displayed:
[20255] Running "preinstall" script for fileset
"ATMCORE.ATMCORE-KRN".
ps: couldn't get console device alias
ps: not enough memory for hash table
syncer: a syncer process already exists
- Traffic descriptors associated with the Token Ring
ELANs are not used to shape the traffic.
- A5513A card is sometimes not claimed on reboot, on a
V2200 system.
- The hardware revision information of a PCI ATM card
cannot be found.
- Spinlock deadlock panic in the function IAM_F0_lrput()
on a 10.20 system with ATM product installed along with
ARPA Transport patch PHNE_22507.
- If several instances of the command "atmmgr" are run
simultaneously, the system crashes.
- The command "atmconfig show -n" causes the system to
panic if the specified CIP interface corresponds to
a non-existent ATM NIC.
- Data page fault panic in function paHcFreeConnCb.
- Multicast traffic over ATM ELAN may not be restored
after the local fail over.
- When starting or stopping a card with ELAN interface
configured, the following error message is displayed:
"[CAAM] Bad Call Reference Value."
- Data page fault panic in function asAsdRstInd with
vmtrace enabled.
- Data page fault panic in function SPutMsg with vmtrace
enabled, while running netperf tests.
- Memory leak in the 512 bytes bucket while running heavy
traffic on ELAN interfaces.
- Data page fault panic in function IAM_F0_lrput while
running the command "atminit" in a loop.
- When replacing an obsolete J3557A ATM card with the new
card (A5513A), the system fails to initialize the card
and displays the following error message:
"ATM A5513A ATM_err_1304: VPI/VCI range is invalid"
- Data page fault panic in function LVC_F0_list_remove
while running heavy traffic on ELAN interfaces.
- Data page fault panic due to stack overflow on machines
with more than 20 ELANs configured on a card.
- Heavy network and/or NFS traffic over ATM may result
in the loss of ILMI (Interim Link Management Interface)
connectivity.
- When ELAN is configured to obtain the LECS from the
network, too many ILMI request cause the ATM switch
to hit 100 % CPU usage.
PHNE_22587:
- data page fault panic in hdm_disconnect_req.
- Cannot initialize link with Lucent M770 switch
- rstatd hangs on systems that have ATM installed.
- ifOperStatus (for "Operational Status") and
ifAdminStatus (for "Administrative status") are
inconsistent for CIP interface.
- Data memory protection fault or unaligned data
reference panic in LIF_F_handler when using
Token Ring source routing.
- Unable to resume communication in an HA
configuration, when the primary interface comes up
after both primary and backup interfaces had been down.
- System panic during boot in alx_complete_conreq
- System panics during boot from /sbin/rc2.d/S310atm
in getmsg_subr, with message: panic Buffer Overrun.
- Data page fault panic in amGenStaInd
- Data page fault panic in alx_read_resume
- Data page fault panic in cmMemcmp
- associated ATM resource cannot be monitored when LANG
env variable is not set to "C".
PHNE_21172:
- Elan interface is unable to go up even when the card
and the interface are restarted.
- Data page fault panic in function paEcELE11S7 when
the LECS is restarted.
- A default route pointing to 127.0.0.1 is added when a
backup interface is configured for a LANE interface in
HA configuration.
PHNE_20947:
- data page fault panic in function bcopy_pxcu_method
- SAM is unable to list installed network cards if the ATM
subsystem is not initialized.
- Data transfer problems over an ATM CIP interface with
very large MTU size (> 32K).
- Interoperability problems caused by LANE eavesdropping.
- Cannot join Elan services if the LAN type is not
specified during the configuration phase.
- ATM LEC interface unable to become operational after
carrier lost if the LECS address is configured from
network.
PHNE_19505:
- data page fault panic in function paMcRemoveIngressEntry.
- ATM subsystem start-up failure if no ATM card installed
- Cannot do Token Ring source routing if LECS does not
provide Segment ID in the LE_CONFIGURE_RESPONSE.
- MAC LEARP entries not deleted or updated.
- ATM driver logs as errors messages which are just
informatives.
- A patch can be installed on a subsequent release.
- Loopback routes are not created for CIP and LANE
interfaces.
- Impossible to configure Lan Emulation interfaces when
a multiple of 8 number of cards installed.
Defect Description:
PHNE_25501:
- JAGad67950, JAGad67952, JAGad26512: SAM does not check
if ATM cards are installed on the system before
displaying the error message.
- JAGad90435: SAM searches for an incorrect pattern in the
file "/etc/rc.config.d/atmconf" while trying to delete
the lines that begin with "ATM_VAR". Hence, SAM adds the
"ATM_VAR=0" line in the above mentioned file.
- JAGad56235: The "ATMCORE.ATMCORE-KRN" preinstall script
attempts to restart the "syncer" daemon, displaying the
error message.
- JAGaa03115: The "atmconfig" command is unable to create
the correct (with in kernel) traffic descriptors for
Token Ring ELANs.
- JAGad53408: On reboot of V2200 system, sometimes
the ATM driver gets the value of 0xFFFF on a read of
PCI Vendor ID register of A5513A ATM card. The value
of 0xFFFF is not recoganized by the driver, hence the
card is not claimed.
- JAGad65160: The hardware revision information of a PCI
ATM card needs to be stored in some driver data
structure so that it can be found out without pulling
the card out.
- JAGad75332: The spinlock deadlock panic occurs due to
an unreleased lock across a function call.
- JAGad40528: If several instances of the command
"atmmgr" are launched at the same time, a global linked
list gets corrupted as there is no lock to prevent the
simultaneous modification of this linked list.
- JAGad90063: "atmconfig show -n" on a non-existent CIP
interface causes system to panic as the PPA is not
tested to be valid, before performing any management
operations.
- JAGad22101: The function paHcFreeConnCb is passed a
connection control block that is already freed
resulting in data page fault panic.
- JAGae00281: ATM unregisters the Multicast MAC address,
if there is a duplicate registration request of a
Multicast MAC address. This occurs in the case of some
local HA switch-overs. In such a condition,ATM drops
Multicast packets addressed to the unregistered
Multicast MAC address.
- JAGad43098,JAGad78122: Error message is displayed
because signaling glue sends two release_conf messages
to CAAM when a setup_req fails. This bad behavior is
logged by CAAM.
- JAGab83144: During processing of ERROR RECOVERY PDU,
the function asAsdRstInd is called with a data link
connection block (dlc) as parameter that is already
freed, resulting in the data page fault panic.
- JAGad33804: While processing a Multi-Cast Send
Disconnect Indication, ATM code accesses a memory
location that is already freed, triggering a data
page fault panic in the function SPutMsg.
- JAGab50672: The 512 bytes buffer allocated in the
ATM LEC subsystem is not always freed, resulting
in memory leak.
- JAGad26995: CIP crashes while processing a message
received on a lower read queue because the private
data structure (q_ptr) associated with this queue
is pointing to a freed area.
- JAGad71898: Error message is displayed because
VPI/VCI values for J3557A card and A5513A card are
different.
- JAGad53657: The function LVC_F0_list_remove cannot
handle a case where the pointer to the VC that is
passed to this function is not in the linked list of
VC contexts. This triggers a data page fault panic.
- JAGad00564: While doing "atminit" on a card which
has large number (about 28) of ELANs configured
stack overflow happens because the stack is too deep
(32 levels) and also functions on the stack use large
local variables.
- JAGad17083,JAGad77776: On some heavily loaded systems,
ILMI is unable to maintain its keep alive mechanism
because it is blocked in the stat(2) system call and
it is not running in real time priority.
- JAGad98237: When an ELAN is configured to obtain the
LECS' address from the network and if the LECS is down,
the ILMI request for the LECS address is sent very
frequently - once every few tenths of a second,
causing the ATM switch to hit 100 % CPU usage.
(LECS address OID :
1.3.6.1.4.1.353.2.8.1.1.3.0.10.1.3.6.1.4.1.353.1.5.1)
Resolution:
- JAGad67950,JAGad67952,JAGad26512: Code has been
modified to ensure that no error message will be
displayed when there are no ATM cards installed on
the system.
- JAGad90435: Code has been modified so that SAM uses
the correct search pattern to delete lines containing
"ATM_VAR" from the file "/etc/rc.config.d/atmconf".
- JAGad56235: The syncer daemon restart has been removed
from preinstall and preremove scripts of patches.
- JAGaa03115: DLSAP-traffic descriptor has been created
such that the correct traffic descriptor is picked up
for Token Ring ELANs.
- JAGad53408: Code has been modified to claim the card
even if the read of the Vendor ID register returns a
value of 0xFFFF.
- JAGad65160: Code has been modified to store the
hardware revision information of PCI ATM cards in
the driver data structure.
- JAGad75332: Code has been modified to release the
specified lock across the function call, thereby
avoiding the deadlock.
- JAGad40528: A lock has been introduced to serialize
the access to the global linked list.
- JAGad90063: The CIP module now checks if the PPA is
valid before performing any management operation.
- JAGad22101: The state machine has been modified so that
LEC glue does not call delete MSAP when in MSAP_CFG_PND
state.
- JAGae00281: ATM now does not unregister the already
registered Multicast MAC address on receiving a
duplicate Multicast MAC address registration request.
- JAGad43098,JAGad78122: Code has been modified not to
send a second release_conf message when a setup_req
operation fails.
- JAGab83144: Code has been modified such that the
system will not panic in the function asAsdRstInd even
if the data link connection (dlc) is already freed.
- JAGad33804: mBuf is now set to NULL while processing
the Multi-Cast Send VCC Disconnect Indication.
- JAGab50672: Code has been modified to free the 512
bytes buffer after use.
- JAGad26995: The ATM stream server module which is
responsible for dynamically allocating and releasing
stream queues has been modified to reset the q_ptr
field of both read and write queues when unlinking
a stream.
- JAGad71898: "atminit" has been modified to read the
VPI/VCI values from the card if an attempt to
initialize the card with the VPI/VCI values found in
the configuration file "/etc/atm/atm_X/nic" fails.
The VPI/VCI value read from the card is used to
re-initialize the card and a warning message is
printed on stderr to change the value in the
configuration file through SAM.
- JAGad53657: Code has been modified to ensure that
system will not panic in the function
LVC_F0_list_remove even if the pointer passed to this
function is not there in VC context lists.
- JAGad00564: Code has been modified such that the
internal data structures are allocated from the heap
instead of using stack.
- JAGad17083,JAGad77776: The activation of debug feature
in ilmid can be controlled through the configuration
file "/etc/atm/ilmid.debug.conf". "ilmid" now runs with
a real time scheduling priority.
- JAGad98237: Code is changed such that the requests
for LECS address are sent first at 1 second, and then
after 2 seconds, etc. till it hits a maximum value of
60 seconds. After that it is sent once every 60 seconds.
PHNE_22587:
- JAGad06362: data page fault panic
in hdm_disconnect_req.
A function frees the VC resource incorrectly
which is again freed by hdm_disconnect_req function
- JAGad04560: Cannot initialize link with Lucent M770
switch
MAC address data sent by ILMI is expressed in ASCII
rather than HEX.
- JAGad07300: rstatd hangs on systems that have ATM
installed.
Control message sent by the rstatd was discarded by
the the driver on /dev/atm device. That is why
rstatd was blocked in getmsg call.
- JAGac79031: ifOperStatus (for "Operational Status")
and ifAdminStatus (for "Administrative status") are
inconsistent for CIP interface.
ifOperStatus and ifAdminStatus objects were not
updated properly.
- JAGad01352: Data memory protection fault or
unaligned data reference panic in LIF_F_handler
when using Token Ring source routing.
The panic is caused by the reception of a token
ring packet with a RIF with an odd length. This
odd length of RIF is used for offset to point to
ushort pointer field.
- JAGac86517, JAGad03364:
Unable to resume communication in an HA configuration
, when the primary interface comes up after both
primary and backup interfaces had been down.
When all interfaces are down, we switch back to the
primary IP. At that time the MAC address is all zeros.
Later when the primary comes up, IP does not refresh
its MAC address to the newly up MAC address.
- JAGad21318: System panic during boot in
alx_complete_conreq
The various error paths in alx_complete_conreq
grabs the OPEN_LIST lock before releasing the IFT
lock. Since they have both the same order,
the kernel panics.
- JAGad14719: System panics during boot from
/sbin/rc2.d/S310atm in getmsg_subr, with message:
panic Buffer Overrun.
The driver is reusing the memory block (mblk)
carrying a DL_BIND_REQ to reply with a DL_BIND_ACK
which does not fit in the buffer.
- JAGad24379: Data page fault panic in amGenStaInd
In amPtyComEVTINV function, amGenStaInd is called
with a parameter which is freed.
- JAGad02116: Data page fault panic in alx_read_resume
A function incorrectly tries to grab resource while
in certain states of VC
- JAGad48137: ELAN state machine got NARP request
while in ACTIVE state. But the MacArpEnt is not
in ACTIVE state hence atmAddrEnt is NULL. ELAN
state machine processes an NARP request and refers
atmAddrEnt which is NULL hence the panic.
- JAGac42555: The MC/SG cluster is configured to
automatically start with its associated package(s)
at system boot up. When the system is rebooted the
cluster starts successfully, however the SAP
package fails to start , as the associated ATM
resource can't be monitored when LANG is not set
to "C".
Resolution:
- JAGad06362: Now makes sure that VC resource is freed
only in hdm_disconnect_req function.
- JAGad04560: Function which encodes the MAC address
into the ILMI reply has been corrected. Now ILMI
sends 6 binary octets instead of 12 ASCII.
- JAGad07300: Now, driver sends a DL_ERROR_ACK
(DL_BADPRIM) when receiving an unknown control
message namely M_PROTO and M_PCPROTO.
- JAGac79031: Now for CIP, both ifAdminStatus and
ifOperStatus are being updated properly.
- JAGad01352: Drop the packet if the RIF length is odd.
This is permitted by the standard.
- JAGac86517, JAGad03364: The atm HA monitor daemon
(hatmmon) behavior has been modified to only switch
ip addresses over to an interface which is up. This
ensures that when IP requests the information, the
interface will return the relevant information.
- JAGad21318: The IFT lock is released in the error
paths of alx_complete_conreq before grabbing the
OPEN_LIST lock.
- JAGad14719: The incoming buffer containing
DL_BIND_REQ is freed and a new mblk is allocated
to return DL_BIND_ACK.
- JAGad24379: Changed function amPtyComEVTINV. Now
parameter is copied locally before it is freed and
this copy is passed to amGenStaInd.
- JAGad02116: The function checks the state of VC
before grabbing the resource.
- JAGad48137: Now ELAN state machine first checks if
atmAddrEnt is NOT null before doing the compare
operation using call to cmMemCmp.
- JAGac42555: This was caused by the mesg written
by atm commands to routed by EMS. The mesg is now
written to standard error instead of standard out.
PHNE_21172:
- JAGad01337: Elan interface unable to go up even after
the ATM card or the interface are reset.
This problem was caused by the fact that some errors
were not taken into account during the configuration
of the LEC SAP (Service access point). In this
case the Layer Manager waits for the LEC to complete
the configuration while the LEC having experience an
error condition, is in a state where the Layer Manager
will have to reconfigure the SAP.
- JAGad01341: Data page fault in function paEcELE11S7
when the LECS is restarted.
The LEC provider and user interface is direct
function call based. Some actions may result to the
the same layer being recalled and some structured
being freed. If these structures are accessed later
this may cause a panic. Some of such reentrances were
not taken into account.
- JAGac89037: A default route pointing to 127.0.0.1 is
added when a backup interface is configured for a LANE
interface in HA configuration.
To avoid dependency on the ATM network when using a CIP
or LANE interface locally, a route to 127.0.0.1 is added
when the interface comes up. If the elan interface is
a backup interface of an HA configuration, there is no IP
address associated with the interface. This was not taken
into account when adding to the route to 127.0.0.1 for
this interface. If this case IP address parameter may be
0. This results to a default route pointing to 127.0.0.1
being added.
Resolution:
- JAGad01337: All error cases are now notify to the
Layer manager so that it can take appropriate action.
- JAGad01341: Layer Re-entrance is now taken into
account in the manipulation of objects.
- JAGac89037: No route to 127.0.0.1 is added when there
is no IP address associated with the interface.
PHNE_20947:
- JAGac46775: data page fault in function
bcopy_pxcu_method.
The panic is caused by a defect in LANE function which
processes addition and deletion of multicast mac
addresses. When the mac address to be deleted is
different from the default multicast mac addresses
(01005E000001/01005E000000), a NULL pointer was passed
to the function bcopy.
- JAGab71976: SAM is unable to list installed network
cards if The ATM subsystem is not initialized.
When the ATM subsystem is not initialized and SAM is
requested to list installed network cards, if SAM
discovers an installed ATM card, it tries to have
some information about the card, but as the necessary
device files are not created, an error occurred.
That leads SAM to abort the operation.
- JAGab64981: data transfer problems over an ATM CIP
interface with very large MTU size (> 32K).
If a MTU size greater than the standard default MTU of
9180 is configured, there may be some interoperability
problems if the same MTU is not used for all interfaces
in the same LIS. Moreover for large MTU sizes (> 32K)
TCP/IP parameters must be tuned appropriately. So far
SAM was not providing this information for large MTU
sizes.
- JAGab69572: interoperability problems caused by LANE
eavesdropping.
Some proprietary extensions of LANE do not interoperate
with LANE emulation eavesdropping. HP implementation
was not providing any support to disable eavesdropping.
- JAGab77832: Cannot join LANE services if the LAN type
is not specified during the configuration phase.
In a few configurations, LANE services may require the
LEC to explicitely specify the LAN type to either
802.3/Ethernet or 802.5. HP implementation was not
providing users the capacity to configure the LAN type.
- JAGac40939: An ATM LEC interface is unable to become
operational after carrier lost when the LECS address
is configured from network.
When the LECS address is configured from network, the
LEC should retrieve the address through ILMI. When
the carrier is lost and come back, ILMI should recon-
nect to its PVC and re-initialize its resources for
this link. If the LEC requests the address before ILMI
is ready, the request is rejected and the LEC tries to
use the well known address. If the LECS is not con-
figured to listen to the well known address, The LEC
cannot establish a connection with the LECS.
Resolution:
- JAGac46775: Now the pointer to the multicast mac
address is passed to bcopy.
- JAGab71976: Now if the ATM subsystem is not
initialized, SAM propose to initialize the ATM
subsystem to be able to list ATM cards. If the
user chooses to not initialize the ATM subsystem,
ATM cards are not listed, but other installed
network cards are listed.
-JAGab64981: if a MTU size greater than 9180 is
configured, SAM warns the user to make sure that
the same MTU is used for all interfaces on the
same LIS and to tune TCP/IP parametrs appropritely.
- JAGab69572: LANE eavesdropping can be disable now
if the following is set in the ATM configuration
file /etc/rc.config.d/atmconf:
ATM_ELAN_NOEAVESDROP=1, before the ATM subsystem
is initialized.
- JAGab77832: the LAN type can now be specified
in the LEC interface configuration file by setting
either HP_ATM_LAN_TYPE=802.3 for 802.3/ethernet
HP_ATM_LAN_TYPE=802.5 for token ring.
-JAGac40939: Now the LEC makes sure that ILMI is
ready before requesting the LECS address.
PHNE_19505:
- JAGab6558:data page fault in function
paMcRemoveIngressEntry.
The panic was caused by a bad parameter passed to
function paMcRemoveIngressEntry.
- JAGab63567: ATM subsystem start-up failure when no ATM
card installed. This problem is caused by the fact that
the start-up script started some ATM daemons but ATM
driver does not let them access some devices if no
ATM card is installed.
- 1653308841, JAGab64430: Cannot do Token Ring source
routing if LECS does not provide Segment ID in the
LE_CONFIGURE_RESPONSE. The LEC stack was not retrieving
the Segment from the packet to be able to do source
routing.
- JAGab77735: MAC LEARP entries not deleted or updated.
The problem was caused by incorrect implementation of
functions which manage MAC entries. In one case the
function which starts aging timer was called with a bad
parameter. This was resulting to the timer not being
started.
- 5003462879, JAGab64966: ATM driver logs error messages
which are just informative. ATM driver was logging some
informative messages in ERROR class.
- 5003453373, JAGab64953: a patch can be installed on a
subsequent release. The product releases the patch
applies to where documented but this was not enforced.
- 1653279752, JAGab64354: Loopback routes are not created
for CIP and LANE interfaces. Loopback routes were not
automatically created for CIP and LANE interfaces.
- JAGab83458: Impossible to configure Lan Emulation
interfaces when a multiple of 8 number of cards
installed. This is caused by the fact that in the
function which handles general configuration of LANE,
a local variable of insufficent size was used to save the
number of ressources to allocate. When there were more
than one ATM cards installed, an incorrect number of
ressources was allocated. For multiple of a 8 number of
cards, no ressource at all was allocated. This
resulted to LANE general configuration not being
performed.
Resolution:
- JAGab65558:Now call paMcRemoveIngressEntry with the
correct parameters.
- JAGab63567: Start-up script has been changed to check
if there is at least one ATM card installed before
proceeding.
- 1653308841, JAGab64430: the Segment ID is now retrieved
from the packets if it is not provided in
LE_CONFIGURED_RESPONSE.
- JAGab77735: The function which starts aging timer is
now called with the right parameter.
- 5003462879, JAGab64966: corresponding errors are now
logged in the right class.
- 5003453373, JAGab64953: Now when a patch is installed,
the version of the product is checked.
- Loopback routes are now automatically created for CIP
and LANE interfaces.
- JAGab83458: The local variable is now declared with
the correct size.
SR:
5003388405 5003423764 5003431551 5003423194 5003401950
5003359661 1653270694 1653272641 1653271346 5003437756
1653282145 5003447136 5003447029 5003447011 5003370155
5003370163 5003371898 5003369702 5003371179 4701348425
4701346882 5003376905 5003388132 5003386862 5003382069
1653235788 1653235309 1653246223 1653249342 1653248930
1653262592 5003416495 5003451872 5003458067 5003359836
5003463679 5003429381 1653308841 5003462879 5003453373
1653279752 4700102764 8606110441 8606147741 8606152771
8606157178 8606157664 8606231043 8606164505 8606171264
8606173845 8606184199 8606184449 8606187025 8606195956
8606198761 8606198763 8606202724 8606206157 8606208589
8606208935 8606220927 8606221301 5003469056 8606103177
8606104445 8606107499 8606107574 8606110710 8606125549
8606126019 8606128231 8606128971 8606129989 8606131414
8606132188 8606132192 8606132203 8606132968 8606134224
8606135426 8606137244 8606137793 8606138099 8606140027
8606145383 8606146378 8606147517 8606151979 8606152147
8606155062 8606155639 8606157776 8606157967 8606158088
8606178912 8606229184 1653011061
Patch Files:
/usr/conf/lib/libatmgsc.a
/usr/conf/lib/atmgsc_dbg.o
/usr/conf/master.d/atmgsc
/usr/conf/lib/libatm2gsc.a
/usr/conf/lib/atm2gsc_dbg.o
/usr/conf/master.d/atm2gsc
/usr/sbin/alxdump
/usr/conf/lib/libatmnio.a
/usr/conf/lib/atmnio_dbg.o
/usr/conf/master.d/atmnio
/usr/conf/lib/libatm2pci.a
/usr/conf/lib/atm2pci_dbg.o
/usr/conf/master.d/atm2pci
/usr/conf/lib/libatm.a
/usr/conf/lib/atm_dbg.o
/usr/conf/master.d/atm
/usr/sbin/atminit
/usr/sbin/atmstop
/usr/sbin/atminit_net
/usr/sbin/atmstop_net
/usr/sbin/atmtune
/usr/sbin/atmmgr
/usr/sbin/atmconfig
/usr/sbin/elstat
/usr/sbin/elarp
/usr/sbin/mpcstat
/usr/sbin/mpcarp
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atminit.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmmgr.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmconfig.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/elarp.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/elstat.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/mpcarp.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/mpcstat.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmloop.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmcheck.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmserver.cat
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atm.cat
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/atmconf
/sbin/init.d/atm
/usr/sbin/atmstrsrvd
/usr/lib/libatmfmt.sl
/usr/sbin/atmdebug
/usr/sbin/atmloop
/usr/sbin/atmcheck
/usr/lbin/atmserver
/usr/lbin/ilmid
/usr/newconfig/etc/atm/ilmid.conf
/etc/atmrev/atm2to3
/etc/atmrev/atm3to4
/etc/atmrev/atm4to5
/usr/contrib/bin/atminfo
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmcheck.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmserver.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atminit.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atminit_net.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmmgr.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmloop.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmstop.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmstop_net.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmconfig.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/elarp.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/elstat.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/mpcarp.1m
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/mpcstat.1m
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libgendico.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libgenreply.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libhaconfig.sl
/opt/hatmmon/sbin/hatmmon
/opt/hatmmon/sbin/serv_hatmmon
/opt/hatmmon/sbin/hatmmigrate
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmconfig.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmsts.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmstse.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libgenutil.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libgenutile.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libshaconfig.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libipaddr.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libsamcfg.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmcmds.sl
/opt/hatmmon/lib/nls/msg/C/hatmmon.cat
/opt/hatmmon/lib/nls/msg/C/hatmmone.cat
/opt/hatmmon/share/man/man1m.Z/hatmmon.1m
/opt/hatmmon/share/man/man1m.Z/serv_hatmmon.1m
/usr/sam/lbin/atm.sh
/usr/sam/lbin/atmupdate.sh
/usr/sam/lib/kc/subsys.ATM.tx
/usr/sam/lib/kc/params.ATM.tx
/usr/sam/lib/kc/drivers.ATM.tx
/usr/sam/lib/C/atmnia.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/atminuse.ui
/usr/sam/lib/atm/atm.tm
/usr/sam/lib/atm/atm.da
/usr/sam/lib/atm/libatm.sl
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM.hv
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM.hvk
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM.xrh
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM00.ht
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM01.ht
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM02.ht
what(1) Output:
/usr/conf/lib/libatmgsc.a:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/conf/lib/atmgsc_dbg.o:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/conf/master.d/atmgsc:
None
/usr/conf/lib/libatm2gsc.a:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/conf/lib/atm2gsc_dbg.o:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/conf/master.d/atm2gsc:
None
/usr/sbin/alxdump:
None
/usr/conf/lib/libatmnio.a:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/conf/lib/atmnio_dbg.o:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/conf/master.d/atmnio:
None
/usr/conf/lib/libatm2pci.a:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/conf/lib/atm2pci_dbg.o:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/conf/master.d/atm2pci:
None
/usr/conf/lib/libatm.a:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATMSAM_5
/usr/conf/lib/atm_dbg.o:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/conf/master.d/atm:
None
/usr/sbin/atminit:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATMSAM_5
ATMSAM_5
/usr/sbin/atmstop:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATMSAM_5
ATMSAM_5
/usr/sbin/atminit_net:
ATMSAM_5
ATMSAM_5
/usr/sbin/atmstop_net:
ATMSAM_5
ATMSAM_5
/usr/sbin/atmtune:
None
/usr/sbin/atmmgr:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATMSAM_5
/usr/sbin/atmconfig:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATMSAM_5
/usr/sbin/elstat:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/sbin/elarp:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/sbin/mpcstat:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/sbin/mpcarp:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atminit.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmmgr.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmconfig.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/elarp.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/elstat.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/mpcarp.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/mpcstat.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmloop.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmcheck.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmserver.cat:
None
/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atm.cat:
None
/usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/atmconf:
None
/sbin/init.d/atm:
None
/usr/sbin/atmstrsrvd:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
queue primitives (ATQ) $Revision: 6.1 $
/usr/lib/libatmfmt.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/sbin/atmdebug:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/sbin/atmloop:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/sbin/atmcheck:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/lbin/atmserver:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/lbin/ilmid:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/usr/newconfig/etc/atm/ilmid.conf:
None
/etc/atmrev/atm2to3:
ATMSAM_3
ATMSAM_3
/etc/atmrev/atm3to4:
None
/etc/atmrev/atm4to5:
None
/usr/contrib/bin/atminfo:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmcheck.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmserver.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atminit.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atminit_net.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmmgr.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmloop.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmstop.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmstop_net.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmconfig.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/elarp.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/elstat.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/mpcarp.1m:
None
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/mpcstat.1m:
None
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libgendico.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libgenreply.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libhaconfig.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/sbin/hatmmon:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/sbin/serv_hatmmon:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/sbin/hatmmigrate:
None
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmconfig.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmsts.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmstse.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libgenutil.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libgenutile.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libshaconfig.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libipaddr.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libsamcfg.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmcmds.sl:
ATM Networking rev. I.10.20.81 PHNE_25501 (28-May-02
_16:34, 7.137)
/opt/hatmmon/lib/nls/msg/C/hatmmon.cat:
None
/opt/hatmmon/lib/nls/msg/C/hatmmone.cat:
None
/opt/hatmmon/share/man/man1m.Z/hatmmon.1m:
None
/opt/hatmmon/share/man/man1m.Z/serv_hatmmon.1m:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/atm.sh:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 16-Apr-2002 00:08
:34 $Source: /samsrc/atm/execs/atm.sh $ $Rev
ision: 72.37.2.5 $
/usr/sam/lbin/atmupdate.sh:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 16-Apr-2002 00:08
:34 $Source: /samsrc/atm/execs/atmupdate.sh
$ $Revision: 72.2.3.3 $
/usr/sam/lib/kc/subsys.ATM.tx:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 16-Apr-2002 00:08
:34 $Source: /samsrc/atm/data/subsys.ATM.tx
$ $Revision: 72.9.1.1 $
/usr/sam/lib/kc/params.ATM.tx:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 16-Apr-2002 00:08
:34 $Source: /samsrc/atm/data/params.ATM.tx
$ $Revision: 72.4 $
/usr/sam/lib/kc/drivers.ATM.tx:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 16-Apr-2002 00:08
:34 $Source: /samsrc/atm/data/drivers.ATM.tx
$ $Revision: 72.10.1.1 $
/usr/sam/lib/C/atmnia.ui:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 16-Apr-2002 00:08
:34 $Source: /samsrc/atm/data/atmnia.ui $ $R
evision: 72.56.1.1.1.10 $
/usr/sam/lib/C/atminuse.ui:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 16-Apr-2002 00:08
:34 $Source: /samsrc/atm/data/atminuse.ui $
$Revision: 72.13.1.2 $
/usr/sam/lib/atm/atm.tm:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 16-Apr-2002 00:08
:34 $Source: /samsrc/atm/data/atm.tm $ $Re
vision: 72.46.1.10 $
/usr/sam/lib/atm/atm.da:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 16-Apr-2002 00:08
:34 $Source: /samsrc/atm/data/atm.da $ $Revi
sion: 72.12.1.6 $
/usr/sam/lib/atm/libatm.sl:
ATM-SAM/HP-UX 10.20/Rev.C2.69.1020 15-Apr-2002 23:43
:39
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM.hv:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM.hvk:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM.xrh:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM00.ht:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM01.ht:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM02.ht:
None
cksum(1) Output:
3275173177 74964 /usr/conf/lib/libatmgsc.a
2905939968 200864 /usr/conf/lib/atmgsc_dbg.o
3089686579 4322 /usr/conf/master.d/atmgsc
3740590633 128184 /usr/conf/lib/libatm2gsc.a
2856426859 181560 /usr/conf/lib/atm2gsc_dbg.o
3732861397 4330 /usr/conf/master.d/atm2gsc
3769076988 36864 /usr/sbin/alxdump
596809881 50080 /usr/conf/lib/libatmnio.a
4014183476 203372 /usr/conf/lib/atmnio_dbg.o
1430530863 4337 /usr/conf/master.d/atmnio
3025465102 154272 /usr/conf/lib/libatm2pci.a
4212117866 187860 /usr/conf/lib/atm2pci_dbg.o
1161035540 4344 /usr/conf/master.d/atm2pci
464199372 1955640 /usr/conf/lib/libatm.a
1228466364 637304 /usr/conf/lib/atm_dbg.o
2577838070 4894 /usr/conf/master.d/atm
1727646725 118784 /usr/sbin/atminit
4135011666 65536 /usr/sbin/atmstop
1713331069 118784 /usr/sbin/atminit_net
401517057 65536 /usr/sbin/atmstop_net
431137200 24576 /usr/sbin/atmtune
2681547873 69632 /usr/sbin/atmmgr
1353836080 69632 /usr/sbin/atmconfig
167206628 36864 /usr/sbin/elstat
3350941228 28672 /usr/sbin/elarp
2262031187 45056 /usr/sbin/mpcstat
1370236701 40960 /usr/sbin/mpcarp
2286700514 7293 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atminit.cat
3407368382 9341 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmmgr.cat
2681125084 6101 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmconfig.cat
2952854627 1008 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/elarp.cat
672666884 1137 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/elstat.cat
635699159 1010 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/mpcarp.cat
659312779 1253 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/mpcstat.cat
2426629005 3555 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmloop.cat
3993147177 3361 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmcheck.cat
2140544740 3755 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atmserver.cat
2433535197 86324 /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/atm.cat
2536119484 2014 /usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/atmconf
1970043873 13489 /sbin/init.d/atm
1391249579 16384 /usr/sbin/atmstrsrvd
330473031 688128 /usr/lib/libatmfmt.sl
2243934632 16384 /usr/sbin/atmdebug
3519496657 36864 /usr/sbin/atmloop
1688184051 36864 /usr/sbin/atmcheck
1502895601 36864 /usr/lbin/atmserver
837178656 229376 /usr/lbin/ilmid
2186828048 2629 /usr/newconfig/etc/atm/ilmid.conf
4232259267 5035 /etc/atmrev/atm2to3
3645962800 10902 /etc/atmrev/atm3to4
1463819247 1635 /etc/atmrev/atm4to5
3232336226 19775 /usr/contrib/bin/atminfo
644405512 2989 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmcheck.1m
644405512 2989 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmserver.1m
3782680013 9723 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atminit.1m
3782680013 9723 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atminit_net.1m
3902024281 8215 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmmgr.1m
2395379543 1238 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmloop.1m
1674776955 1380 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmstop.1m
1674776955 1380 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmstop_net.1m
3663350231 5122 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/atmconfig.1m
1123581040 1410 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/elarp.1m
1728367758 2989 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/elstat.1m
2394992556 5667 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/mpcarp.1m
3859102396 5577 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/mpcstat.1m
4137064656 12288 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libgendico.sl
2220655507 16384 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libgenreply.sl
2329961187 24576 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libhaconfig.sl
987748511 20480 /opt/hatmmon/sbin/hatmmon
1163580078 12288 /opt/hatmmon/sbin/serv_hatmmon
3834657292 12354 /opt/hatmmon/sbin/hatmmigrate
2652060263 12288 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmconfig.sl
1095747719 20480 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmsts.sl
3585953584 20480 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmstse.sl
1364398985 20480 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libgenutil.sl
1507393647 20480 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libgenutile.sl
355909781 24576 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libshaconfig.sl
1912081406 16384 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libipaddr.sl
432980228 16384 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libsamcfg.sl
2907096186 12288 /opt/hatmmon/lib/libatmcmds.sl
3995267856 3986 /opt/hatmmon/lib/nls/msg/C/hatmmon.cat
764099185 9292 /opt/hatmmon/lib/nls/msg/C/hatmmone.cat
1980342354 1942 /opt/hatmmon/share/man/man1m.Z/hatmmon.1m
988893910 2157 /opt/hatmmon/share/man/man1m.Z/
serv_hatmmon.1m
3595818069 43696 /usr/sam/lbin/atm.sh
2086468697 9245 /usr/sam/lbin/atmupdate.sh
2762054481 789 /usr/sam/lib/kc/subsys.ATM.tx
2975715073 209 /usr/sam/lib/kc/params.ATM.tx
2164586161 738 /usr/sam/lib/kc/drivers.ATM.tx
1793381217 108222 /usr/sam/lib/C/atmnia.ui
949146667 1492 /usr/sam/lib/C/atminuse.ui
2327938599 69026 /usr/sam/lib/atm/atm.tm
2864675608 3915 /usr/sam/lib/atm/atm.da
4278003495 189764 /usr/sam/lib/atm/libatm.sl
1732722947 16003 /usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM.hv
1562564889 38 /usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM.hvk
1656098897 10608 /usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM.xrh
2184064 86122 /usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM00.ht
4177351517 4142 /usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM01.ht
1630336456 6639 /usr/sam/help/C/atm/ATM02.ht
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 10.20: PHNE_12710 PHKL_12610
s800: 10.20: PHNE_12711 PHKL_12618
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHNE_19505 PHNE_20947 PHNE_21172 PHNE_22587
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 6700 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_25501
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHNE_25501.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHNE_25501. 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_25501.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_25501.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
This patch carries a new ATM stack introduced with ATM
release I.10.20.40 to provide new functionality such
as MPOA, LLC, LANE v2. This patch can only be installed
on ATM release I.10.20.40 or later. If you have an ATM
release previous to I.10.20.40 installed, do not upgrade
to I.10.20.40 or a later release, to be able to install
this patch, unless you need one of the new functionality.
As this patch works for PCI,HSC and HP-PB ATM products,
you may see some normal warnings about some files missing
at installation. You may ignore them.
-----End of Document ID: PHNE_25501------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_27071
Date Loaded: 20020604
Title: s700_800 10.X Fortran90 patch from B.10.20.40 to B.10.20.53
Patch Name: PHSS_27071
Patch Description: s700_800 10.X Fortran90 patch from B.10.20.40 to B.10.20.53
Creation Date: 02/05/29
Post Date: 02/06/04
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
FORTRAN90 B.10.20.40
FORTRAN90 B.10.20.42
Filesets:
FORTRAN90.FORT90-PRG,B.10.20.40
FORTRAN90.FORT90-PRG,B.10.20.42
FORTRAN90.FORT90-MAN,B.10.20.40
FORTRAN90.FORT90-MAN,B.10.20.42
FORTRAN90.F90-JPN-E-MAN,B.10.20.40
FORTRAN90.F90-JPN-E-MAN,B.10.20.42
FORTRAN90.F90-JPN-S-MAN,B.10.20.40
FORTRAN90.F90-JPN-S-MAN,B.10.20.42
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_27071
Symptoms:
PHSS_27071:
01)JAGae21542: The compiler aborts at +O3 in
replace_interval.
02)JAGae22867: The compiler aborts during compiling
rshift.
03)JAGae22891: Segmentation fault when executing
subroutines with a large number of
arguments.
04)JAGae23557: The compiler issues Error 215, Dummy
argument of a private procedure cannot have
a type that is private.
05)JAGae23902: Performance problem caused by extra
prefetches if using default cache line size.
06)JAGae24654: Poor performance with multiple memory
moves on some allocatable array types.
07)JAGae25135: Subscript range error not detected in I/O
implied DO.
08)JAGae25225: The compiled program aborts when named
parameters are used in some calls.
PHSS_26862:
01)JAGae14855: The compiler generates an error message
for read(f(),*) when f is a character
function.
02)JAGae16233: The compiler generates an error message
for a labelled ENDDO statement.
03)JAGae16582: Compiled programs encountered segmentation
violation in math intrinsic routines.
04)JAGae18265: Traceback information not always output
when compiler aborts.
05)JAGae18321: The compiler generates an error when a
statement function is used for a character
declared with a parameter.
06)JAGae19609: The compiler processes C$PAR directives
even when Open MP is used.
07)JAGae19504: The compiler aborts with interal error on
some codes at all optimization levels with
the -g option.
PHSS_26731:
01)JAGad31237: Inferior performance for automatic and
allocatable arrays.
02)JAGae07707: Compiling at +O3 results in the compiler
running out of memory in codes which
accumulate a result from a large number of
min or max expressions.
03)JAGae08269: f90 option -C - reports an error with
zero-sized array.
04)JAGae09212: Implement +A alignment option for backward
f77 compatibility.
05)JAGae09539: Wrong answers at +O2 +DA2.0W.
06)JAGae09734: The compiler aborts with internal error
10000.
07)JAGae09920: The compiler aborts with name table
overflow.
08)JAGae10093: The compiler gets wrong answers at +O3
with automatic arrays.
09)JAGae10762: The compiler issues an error message when
MIN1 and MAX1 are called with integer
arguments.
10)JAGae12200: $HP$ALIAS directive on interfaces are
not honored.
11)JAGae13356: The compiler was looking up constant
operands in the dictionary table.
12)JAGae13388: The compiler aborts on use of a format
label with OpenMP, legal code is rejected.
13)JAGae14315: The compiler gives wrong answers in 64
bit mode when using statement functions.
14)JAGae14622: The comiler aborts for +A compilation of
2 byte aligned common item.
PHSS_26376:
01)JAGae01864: When using allocatable arrays embedded
in a F90 record type, the program will
bus error or seg fault during the program
execution.
02)JAGae04245: Compiler aborts when -g is specified with
union map regions containing only one
component.
03)JAGae04558: The program gets wrong answers at +O2.
04)JAGae05471: GDB cannot stop at the end of a program
due to missing SLT entry.
05)JAGae05719: The executable gets wrong answers with
parmsoverlap at optimization level +O3.
06)JAGae06390: Customer wants O'400' and Z'400' treated
as 2 bytes for intrinsic calls.
07)JAGae07001: The compiler aborts when a PARAMETER
statement redefines a COMMON definition.
08)JAGae07078: The compiler rejects IAND(I4,i2const)
with +i2.
09)JAGae07262: IAND and IOR do not accept a mixture of
INTEGER*2 and INTEGER*4 arguments.
10)JAGae07652: The compiler mishandles the ORDERED clause
within nested parallel directives.
11)JAGae07658: The compiler does not honor f77 style
OPTIMIZE directives.
12)JAGae07660: The compiler does not honor f77 style
SAVE_LOCALS directives.
13)JAGae07707: Compiling at +O3 results in the compiler
running out of memory in codes which
accumulate a result from a large number of
min or max expressions.
14)JAGae07710: The compiler aborts with when an undeclared
function reference is used in a call.
15)JAGae07953: Intrinsic iint is not allowed with
type int.
16)JAGae08246: The compiler aborts with +i8 on
SIZE(array,dim) intrinsic.
17)JAGae08269: The compiler reports a subscript error when
using -C with a zero sized array.
18)JAGae09734: The compiler aborts on NASTRAN code.
19)JAGae09920: Compiler aborts on very large source file.
PHSS_26066:
01)JAGab70324: The compiler aborts with internal error
5172 with large real*8 arrays.
02)JAGad96334: Inefficient code generated in 64-bit mode
for loop indices.
03)JAGad97006: Wrong answer at optimization level +O2
due to use of EQUIVALENCE.
04)JAGad97103: Wrong answer at optimization level +O2
when using the LOC intrinsic.
05)JAGad98531: The compiler issues a bogus "No such entity
in module" error.
06)JAGad99000: The compiler generates wrong answers in
wide mode at optimization level +O3 when
using integer*8 induction variables.
07)JAGad99034: The debugger can't set breakpoints in
functions included via header files.
08)JAGad99133: The present intrinsic returns the wrong
result when an optional parameter is not
passed by the calling program.
09)JAGad99152: Incorrect code generated when an indirect
common block is used in a subroutine.
10)JAGad99350: The compiler generated incorrect names
for complex types for use by the debugger.
11)JAGae00880: F90 does not allow nnnnI and nnnJ notation
to express two byte and four byte integer
constants as f77 did. This is an f77
compatibility issue.
12)JAGae01113: The compiler generates an internal error
on call to getarg when using +getarg1.
13)JAGae01135: The compiler aborts with "Assertion is
not true at user line 22:
BP_is_field_memeber_of_union --".
14)JAGae01137: The compiler generated an error when values
greater than 127 were passed to the char
intrinsic in a PARAMETER statement.
15)JAGae02602: The compiler aborts on fstream with
integer*2 result assignment.
16)JAGae02631: Error compiling hollerith constants when
used with the IAND intrinsic.
17)JAGae03581: The compiler ignores +Onolibcalls at
optimization level +O2.
PHSS_25858:
01)JAGad96301: The compiler aborts in a segmentation
fault when compiling an incomplete type
at +O3.
02)JAGad96827: The compiler does not recognize the $SHORT
directive. This is needed for f77 backward
compatibility.
03)JAGad96964: The compiler aborts using +i8 when
compiling the index intrinsic.
04)JAGad96969: The compiler aborts in wide mode with the
+i8 switch when compiling OMP intrinsics.
05)JAGad97206: The compiler reports the wrong line number
in error messages when the -I include path
is used.
06)JAGad97500: The compiler aborts compiling
set_num_threads call using +autodbl in
64-bit mode.
07)JAGad97556: The compiler issues an error 300 message
when compiling a generic function.
08)JAGad97884: The compiler issues an error message for
a character array argument whose length is
different that a specific formal parameter
character array argument.
PHSS_25771:
01)JAGad96323: The compiler aborts during handling of a
CRAY pointer object.
02)JAGad96085: The compiler issues an error message when
defining a generic function using
an INTERFACE block when the function
specification contains a RESULT clause.
03)JAGad95772: The compiler asserts with -g on a program
with a hollerith constant.
04)JAGad95812: The compiler issues an error with +Oopenmp
and Sun's c$pragma directive.
05)JAGad95935: Bad compile-time evaluation of math
function calls with constant arguments.
06)JAGad93111: The compiler emits an "unable to privatize
compiler temp" warning for an OMP parallel
directive.
07)JAGad95189: The compiler emits an f95resolve.c assert
on operator in INTERFACE definition.
PHSS_25616:
01)JAGab14095: Debugger does not stop at the right line
number.
02)JAGab76571: Compiler gets an internal error with array
assignment.
03)JAGad06371: The compiler aborts with segmentation fault
after correctly reporting errors.
04)JAGad91856: Wrong answers for reentrant subroutines.
05)JAGad92916: Data size over 2**31 bytes is incorrectly
promoted to 64 bit
06)JAGad93080: Compiler issues error messages for
c$doacross, c$$, *$$ and !$$.
07)JAGad93165: The compiler aborts when a module is 'use'd
multiple times within the same source file.
08)JAGad93166: The compiler issues an error message for
c$$$.
09)JAGad93470: Line number information is incorrect when
compiling .F files or when +cpp=yes.
10)JAGad93578: The compiler generates an assertion
claiming "Missing LAB for label" on
Open MP code.
11)JAGad94515: The F90 compiler limits initialized DATA
to 42 megabytes, much smaller than F77.
PHSS_25520:
01)JAGad87638: Intermittant wrong answers using at
high optimization levels.
02)JAGad89871: Compiler error compiling a recursive
function, abnormal exit from bridge.
03)JAGad92123: Use of 300 continuation lines causes
internal compiler error.
04)JAGad92124: The label on a 'type' statement is lost.
PHSS_25413:
01)JAGad85737: The compiler does not correctly handle BOZ
constants in intrinsic function calls.
02)JAGad90122: The compiler does not accept the incremental
linking options +ild and +ildrelink.
03)JAGad90369: The compiler asserts on data statement which
uses rep and has another overlapping data
statement.
04)JAGad90394: The compiler aborts with f90: Signal 6.
05)JAGad90477: Use of the +Ofaster compile option causes
bus error.
PHSS_25175:
01)JAGab67472: A problem with strength reduction of 64
bit multiplication by unsigned consants
caused wrong answers.
02)JAGac86637: The compiler errantly reports "invalid arc
calculation" warning.
03)JAGad62170: The +U option needs to support multiple
arguments.
04)JAGad84653: The compiler does not accept 'type' as
a 'print' statement.
05)JAGad85160: Reference to omp_memcpy is unresolved.
06)JAGad85254: The compiler asserts on an OMP intrinsic.
07)JAGad85371: Customer reports need to have more than 256
continuation lines.
08)JAGad85372: Performance for guided scheduling does not
scale well beyond 2 threads.
09)JAGad86385: The compiler aborts with interanl error on
the pack intrinsic.
10)JAGad87340: Compiler aborts with TCG assertion in
in_descriptor.c.
11)JAGad87380: The compiler does not recognize the
+Onoopenmp command-line switch.
12)JAGad87416: Compiler aborts with TCG assertion.
13)JAGad87513: Using $HP$SHARED_COMMON within second
subroutine in a file Is ignored, causing
wrong answers.
14)JAGad88599: Bus error occurs when intrinsic function LOC
is called with a non-subscripted array.
15)JAGad88762: OMP directive is ignored.
16)JAGad89129: Error occurs when implicitly opening a file
with unit number greater than 99.
PHSS_24771:
01)JAGaa68246: Wrong answers with floating point
comparisons using +FPD.
02)JAGab73429: The compiler does not allow the !$ALIAS
directive.
03)JAGad03801: Compiler crashing on end do statements with
no matching do statements.
04)JAGad08183: Run time error with assigned gotos in 64bit
mode
05)JAGad15689: Failure on entry statement that returns a
quadword result.
06)JAGad62340: The +cat option at the end of the compile
line caused compile problems.
07)JAGad73062: Compiler aborts when parallelizing a loop
with an inlined routine.
08)JAGad73370: Wrong answers from libF90 cputime routine.
09)JAGad73465: Code sometimes generated wrong answers at
optimization level +O3.
10)JAGad73529: Garbled "Module not found" error messages.
11)JAGad74647: Open MP parallelization causes segmentation
fault.
12)JAGad77170: SAVE tags an automatic variable, a variable
type not eligible for SAVE causing bogus
compile-time errors.
13)JAGad77176: Compiler abort when an Open MP PRIVATE
variable is from a USEd module.
14)JAGad77883: Compiler abort on interface assignment.
15)JAGad79146: Gdb unable to show the correct f90 source
lines when stepping.
16)JAGad81039: Compiler aborts with "abnormal exit taken
from bridge" with nested routines and
modules.
17)JAGad81737: OMP variable trip count loops not always
correctly parallelized.
18)JAGad81738: Loops with induction variables of type
integer*8 were not transforming the
increment value to be an I*8 constant.
19)JAGad82866: Compiler aborts while generating code for
an array initialization in wide mode.
Defect Description:
PHSS_27071:
01)JAGae21542: There is an error in product tables
optimiziation.
02)JAGae22867: The compiler had an error in kind check
for extracting value prior to moving it to
a new kind, an integer*8 related problem.
03)JAGae22891: The compiler prematurely evaluated stack
arguments, allowing them to be overwritten.
04)JAGae23557: The compiler failed to check for the
private attribute before issuing an error
message.
05)JAGae23902: The default cache line size was
inefficient, changed to 64 bytes.
06)JAGae24654: Multiple memory moves was causing cache
thrashing.
07)JAGae25135: The compiler was turning the implied DO
into an array section, this can't be done
when bounds checking.
08)JAGae25225: Default(private) processing erroneously
privatized the named parameters and thus
created a temporary.
PHSS_26862:
01)JAGae14855: The compiler did not allow character
function results to be used as unit numbers.
02)JAGae16233: The compiler was generating a bogus error
message.
03)JAGae16582: The compiler failed to setup register
r29 correctly.
04)JAGae18265: The compiler did not call routines to
print context during assert.
05)JAGae18321: The compiler was performing an unnecessary
error check.
06)JAGae19609: The compiler was not ignoring C$Par when
+Oopenmp is used.
07)JAGae19504: The compiler was performing an illegal
check.
PHSS_26731:
01)JAGad31237: Improved alias analysis for allocatable
and automatic arrays.
02)JAGae07707: Fixed symbolic handling of min/max
expressions to avoid exponential expression
growth.
03)JAGae08269: Suppressed check when the array is null.
04)JAGae09212: Added implementation of +A option, aligning
to 2 byte boundary under +A.
05)JAGae09539: Fixed branch->skip conversion in wide mode.
06)JAGae09734: We needed a better check to autopromote
entity-type.
07)JAGae09920: Increased the nametable size from 128
to 1024.
08)JAGae10093: Prevent temporary copy of descriptor
base address.
09)JAGae10762: MIN1 and MAX1 calls are now coverted
internally to MIN0 and MAX0 when integer
arguments are specified.
10)JAGae12200: The compiler did not look for the alias
name for function and subroutine interfaces.
11)JAGae13356: The compiler aborts with redefinition of
macro type.
12)JAGae13388: Updated the compiler to accept label
formats.
13)JAGae14315: The compiler maintained context beyond
the statement function context.
14)JAGae14622: Emit subtype alignment of 16 bits for item.
PHSS_26376:
01)JAGae01864: The optimizer was hoisting a load without
hoisting the associated store instruction,
creating an uninitialized use of a
reference.
02)JAGae04245: The compiler was incorrectly calculating
map region offsets.
03)JAGae04558: The compiler was incorreclty optimizing
away a variable that was still in use.
04)JAGae05471: The compiler did not correctly output the
SLT entry before the exit.
05)JAGae05719: The compiler needed to extend array(1) to
the end of the commonblock for alias
purposes.
06)JAGae06390: The compiler did not default to the correct
type under the +i2 flag for BOZ constants.
07)JAGae07001: The compiler should have issued a meaningul
error diagnostic message.
08)JAGae07078: The compiler's type checking was too strict
and has been relaxed for IAND calls.
09)JAGae07262: The compiler's type checking was too strict
and has been relaxed for intrinsic calls.
10)JAGae07652: The mechanism for handling the Open MP
ORDERED directive needed to be enhanced.
11)JAGae07658: The compiler has been changed to handle
OPTIMIZE directives.
12)JAGae07660: The compiler has been changed to handle
SAVE_LOCALS directives.
13)JAGae07707: Fixed symbolic handling of min/max
expressions to avoid exponential expression
growth.
14)JAGae07710: The compiler did not issue a diagnostic
message for undeclared function reference
in a call.
15)JAGae07953: The compiler did not allow iint to
translate to int2 and int4 as appropriate.
16)JAGae08246: The compiler did not pass int4 dimension to
intrinsic.
17)JAGae08269: The compiler incorrectly flagged subscripts
to a zero-sized array as an error.
18)JAGae09734: The compiler incorrectly determined that a
variable equivalenced within a common block
could be type-size promoted to match the
size of address.
19)JAGae09920: The namespace table was not large enough to
handle the source file.
PHSS_26066:
01)JAGab70324: The compiler needed to check for valid
frame size before running with bad input.
02)JAGad96334: The compiler assumed loop indices to be
integer*4 regardless of the compilation
mode, causing unnecessary conversions
during rutime.
03)JAGad97006: An invalid but common idiom of
equivalencing length 1 array to the
beginning of a common block caused over
optimization.
04)JAGad97103: The compiler was incorrectly optimizing
addresses to the LOC function.
05)JAGad98531: The compiler did not correctly handle a
boundary condition when writing a symbol
across heaps.
06)JAGad99000: An error in optimization caused incorrect
code generation.
07)JAGad99034: The compiler was not correctly generating
line number references.
08)JAGad99133: The present intrinsic returned wrong
results.
09)JAGad99152: The compiler was not checking to see
if common blocks were indirect within
functions and subroutines.
10)JAGad99350: The compiler generated names incorrectly
by using the kind precision instead of the
type precision.
11)JAGae00880: The parser did not allow f77 notation for
2 byte and 4 byte integer constants.
12)JAGae01113: Error handing getarg and getarg1.
13)JAGae01135: The compiler generated an error on a valid
construct due to incorrect error checking.
14)JAGae01137: An error in bounds checking prevented
valid values as parameters to char.
15)JAGae02602: Needed to encode the fact that fstream on
typeint2 returns int4.
16)JAGae02631: The compiler had a problem converting
Holleriths to integers when using a
bit or logical intrinsic.
17)JAGae03581: The compiler turned on +Olibcalls even
though the user specified _Onolibcalls.
PHSS_25858:
01)JAGad96301: The compiler was stuck in an infinite
recursive call loop when compiling an
incomplete type.
02)JAGad96827: The compiler needed to recognize and
correctly handle the $SHORT directive.
03)JAGad96964: There was a bug coding the determination
of the index intrinsic parameter.
04)JAGad96969: The +i8 switch was not compatible with
some of the OMP internal intrinsics.
05)JAGad97206: The compiler incorrectly reported the hash
line number instead of the line number.
06)JAGad97500: The compiler failed to convert some types.
07)JAGad97556: The compiler did not allow dimension as
a function result attribute.
08)JAGad97884: The compiler should issue a warning rather
than an error.
PHSS_25771:
01)JAGad96323: The CRAY target object was not being
handled properly by intrinsics.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
02)JAGad96085: The function result type attributes were
not being checked correctly.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
03)JAGad95772: The compiler recognized a hollerith
field as an unnamed variable and issued
invalid debug information.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
04)JAGad95812: C$pragma was not recognized, the compiler
has been changed to ignore it.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
05)JAGad95935: The compiler was constant folding divides
by zero.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
06)JAGad93111: The compiler created temporary variables
but failed to privatize them in the parallel
region.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
07)JAGad95189: A USE statement of a module which exported
an operator definition within a nested
scope caused an abort due to failure to
clear the pushed operator count.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
PHSS_25616:
01)JAGab14095: Fixed problem with line number handling.
Resolution: Recompile with new compiler.
02)JAGab76571: Fixed problem with type conversion on array
constants.
Resolution: Recompile with new compiler.
03)JAGad06371: Fixed problem with graceful handling of
error situation.
Resolution: Recompile with new compiler.
04)JAGad91856: Fixed problem with more than one thread
saving the result.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
05)JAGad92916: The compiler stored subspace lengths as
integers. Changed them to use unsigned
integers.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
06)JAGad93080: Changed the compiler to suppress errors for
c$doacross, c$$, *$$, and !$$.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
07)JAGad93165: Multiple use statements caused a name
collision. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
08)JAGad93166: Fixed the compiler to allow C$$$ to be a
comment.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
09)JAGad93470: Fixed problem with #line directives throwing
off the line countin the original source
file.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
10)JAGad93578: Fixed problem with missing label from
replicated nodes resulting from
parallelization.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
11)JAGad94515: The data limit was too small. Increased it
to 400 megabytes.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
PHSS_25520:
01)JAGad87638: Fixed uninitialized register problem causing
intermitant wrong answers at high
optimization levels.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
02)JAGad89871: Code to determine where the character length
is stored is aborting. Fixed this problem.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
03)JAGad92123: Over-writing memory due to overflow of 16
bit field describing debugger position.
Fixed field size.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
04)JAGad92124: Fixed handling of the 'type' form of the
print statement so that the label is
recognized.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
PHSS_25413:
01)JAGad85737: The compiler did not correctly infer data
type for BOZ (typeless) constants from
context. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
02)JAGad90122: Implemented the +ild and +ildrelink compile
options.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
03)JAGad90369: Fixed bug in handling of the data statement.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
04)JAGad90394: Fixed the internal compiler assertion.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
05)JAGad90477: Fixed the bug in handling the +Ofaster
compile option.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
PHSS_25175:
01)JAGab67472: Fixed a problem with strength reduction
of 64 bit multiplication by unsigned
consants.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
02)JAGac86637: Removed an unused warning message
"invalid arc calculation".
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
03)JAGad62170: Added support for multiple arguments to
the +U option.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
04)JAGad84653: To be consistent with f77, updated the
compiler to accept 'type' as a synonym
for 'print' when not within a declaration.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
05)JAGad85160: Fixed the compiler to resolve the
omp_memcpy reference.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
06)JAGad85254: Fixed the OMP intrinsic assertion problem
resulting from parameter mismatch.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
07)JAGad85371: Enhanced the compiler to allow up to 300
continuation lines.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
08)JAGad85372: Error in algorithm was causing the
compiler to use workload/2 to guide
scheduling. Changed this to use
workload/numthreads.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
09)JAGad86385: Fixed the internal compiler error
generated on a pack intrinsic.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
10)JAGad87340: Fixed the internal compiler error
resulting in TCG in_descriptor.c
assertion.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
11)JAGad87380: Implemented the +Onoopenmp
command-line switch.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
12)JAGad87416: Fixed the compiler internal error.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
13)JAGad87513: Placement of $HP$SHARED_COMMON
directive contrary to documentation
was permitted in F77. Upgraded the
f90 compiler to allow the f77 placement.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
14)JAGad88599: Fixed problem with intrinsic handling
of dope vector array, resulting in bus
error.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
15)JAGad88762: Fixed problem so that OMP directives
are not lost.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
16)JAGad89129: Fixed bug in compiler for implicit
open of file with unit number greater
than 99.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
PHSS_24771:
01)JAGaa68246: The compiler had a problem with using +FPD
combined with certain optimizations. This
has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
02)JAGab73429: The compiler did not recognize the !$ALIAS
form of the $ALIAS directive. The compiler
has been changed to recognize !$ALIAS
Resolution: Recompile with new compiler.
03)JAGad03801: Compiler expected each end do statement to
have matching do statements. This has been
fixed so that an error message is generated.
Resolution: Recompile with new compiler.
04)JAGad08183: Compiler was incorrectly calculating the
destination address. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
05)JAGad15689: Problem with quadword results for entry
statements has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
06)JAGad62340: The compiler included the concatenated
file plus all of the individual files in
the compile and link. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
07)JAGad73062: The compiler asserted under some cases
when parallelizing a loop with an inlined
routine. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
08)JAGad73370: The cputime routine did not return the
correct value. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
09)JAGad73465: The compiler incorrectly removed some code
assuming it was unreachable when it was in
fact needed. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
10)JAGad73529: The compiler was built with the wrong version
of the error message file. This has been
fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
11)JAGad74647: There was a problem with the variable step
transformation. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
12)JAGad77170: The compiler generated SAVE tags for an
automatic variable. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
13)JAGad77176: The compiler did not clear the USEASSOCIATED
bit for use variables which were privatized.
This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
14)JAGad77883: An INTERFACE Assignment definition prevented
the compiler from resolving an operator. This
has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
15)JAGad79146: The compiler was using the incorrect variable
hashlinenumber which did not always track
line number. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
16)JAGad81039: When propagating type tags from uplevel
imported module to the nested routine,
the compiler was not checking to see if
the type tags had already been set. This
has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
17)JAGad81737: The compiler inadvertantly modified loops
not directly attached to OMP DO directives.
This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
18)JAGad81738: The compiler was not correctly typing
I*8 induction variables. This has been
fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
19)JAGad82866: The compiler was incorrectly using the
address of the repetition count instead of
the repetition count. This has been fixed.
Resolution: Recompile with the new compiler.
SR:
1653237206 8606102064 8606105391 8606129091 8606134666
8606138917 8606146346 8606192958 8606193128 8606203884
8606204193 8606204286 8606204347 8606205472 8606207992
8606207998 8606208696 8606209960 8606211851 8606212551
8606212552 8606213675 8606215466 8606215988 8606216083
8606216201 8606216202 8606216568 8606217231 8606218190
8606218230 8606218266 8606218364 8606219457 8606219622
8606219988 8606220986 8606221235 8606221260 8606221343
8606218489 8606220735 8606223019 8606223020 8606106993
8606137253 8606222745 8606223819 8606223985 8606224069
8606224070 8606224378 8606224490 8606225428 8606224016
8606226117 8606226118 8606226709 8606226750 8606226873
8606227023 8606227262 8606227239 8606227765 8606227905
8606227912 8606228148 8606228443 8606228499 8606228831
8606229185 8606103499 8606225399 8606227273 8606227948
8606228045 8606228284 8606229185 8606229479 8606229949
8606229983 8606230082 8606230101 8606230298 8606230842
8606231642 8606231877 8606231899 8606231901 8606232417
8606233378 8606233407 8606234380 8606235463 8606232417
8606232629 8606235065 8606235221 8606235396 8606235856
8606236414 8606236666 8606237350 8606237956 8606237959
8606238036 8606238235 8606238627 8606238634 8606238636
8606238686 8606238932 8606239833 8606240317 8606239856
8606242154 8606242484 8606242685 8606133368 8606161921
8606218131 8606235531 8606238683 8606239856 8606241321
8606241957 8606242154 8606242287 8606242402 8606242484
8606242685 8606242858 8606243205 8606243236 8606244274
8606244596 8606245741 8606246386 8606246913 8606246945
8606247915 8606248024 8606248222 8606101202 8606247334
8606248457 8606249847 8606250201 8606253933 8606253989
8606255177 8606255282 8606257237 8606258567 8606258589
8606259239 8606259584 8606260331 8606260813 8606260903
Patch Files:
/opt/fortran90/bin/f90
/opt/fortran90/lbin/f90com32
/opt/fortran90/lbin/f90com64
/opt/fortran90/lib/libF90.a
/opt/fortran90/lib/pa2.0/libF90.a
/opt/fortran90/lib/nls/C/libF90.cat
/opt/fortran90/lib/nls/msg/C/f90.cat
/opt/fortran90/lib/nls/msg/C/f90com.cat
/opt/fortran90/share/man/man1.Z/f90.1
/opt/fortran90/share/man/ja_JP.eucJP/man1.Z/f90.1
/opt/fortran90/share/man/ja_JP.SJIS/man1.Z/f90.1
what(1) Output:
/opt/fortran90/bin/f90:
HP-UX f90 20020529 (101528) B3907DB/B3909DB PHSS_27
071 B.10.20.53
HP F90 v2.5.14
/usr/lib/libc: $Revision: 76.3 $
/opt/fortran90/lbin/f90com32:
HP F90 v2.5.14
HP-UX SLLIC/OPTIMIZER UX.11.01.96 (ROSE): 11/16/98
HP aC++ B3910B A.01.19.02 Classic Iostream Library
HP aC++ B3910B A.01.19.02 Language Support Library
Ucode Code Generator - UX11.01.04(GS IB4) (PACG - No
vember 16, 1998)
HP-UX f90com32 20020529 (094514) B3907DB/B3909DB PH
SS_27071 B.10.20.53
Copyright (c) 1993-2001 HP. All Rights Reserved.
HP Fortran-95 Version F95D4 HP:131200:080240
Ucode-2 Version 2-6
High Level Optimizer - 29-May-2002.09:37
/usr/lib/libc: $Revision: 76.3 $
/opt/fortran90/lbin/f90com64:
HP F90 v2.5.14
HP-UX SLLIC/OPTIMIZER UX.11.01.96 (ROSE): 11/16/98
HP aC++ B3910B A.01.19.02 Classic Iostream Library
HP aC++ B3910B A.01.19.02 Language Support Library
Ucode Code Generator - UX11.01.04(GS IB4) (PACG - No
vember 16, 1998)
HP-UX f90com64 20020529 (100144) B3907DB/B3909DB PH
SS_27071 B.10.20.53
Copyright (c) 1993-2001 HP. All Rights Reserved.
HP Fortran-95 Version F95D4 HP:131200:080240
Ucode-2 Version 2-6
High Level Optimizer - 29-May-2002.09:37
/usr/lib/libc: $Revision: 76.3 $
/opt/fortran90/lib/libF90.a:
libF90 HP HPUX [ Release B.10.20.12 pa1.1 32bit ]
(hp700:hp/ux) Jan 25 2002
Copyright (c) 2001 Hewlett Packard.
/opt/fortran90/lib/pa2.0/libF90.a:
libF90 HP HPUX [ Release B.10.20.12 pa2.0 32bit ]
(hp700:hp/ux) Jan 25 2002
Copyright (c) 2001 Hewlett Packard.
/opt/fortran90/lib/nls/C/libF90.cat:
None
/opt/fortran90/lib/nls/msg/C/f90.cat:
None
/opt/fortran90/lib/nls/msg/C/f90com.cat:
None
/opt/fortran90/share/man/man1.Z/f90.1:
None
/opt/fortran90/share/man/ja_JP.eucJP/man1.Z/f90.1:
None
/opt/fortran90/share/man/ja_JP.SJIS/man1.Z/f90.1:
None
cksum(1) Output:
1023776308 557056 /opt/fortran90/bin/f90
1372445046 12230656 /opt/fortran90/lbin/f90com32
978083407 12304384 /opt/fortran90/lbin/f90com64
204394531 4105960 /opt/fortran90/lib/libF90.a
1887369779 4382560 /opt/fortran90/lib/pa2.0/libF90.a
1589122412 9505 /opt/fortran90/lib/nls/C/libF90.cat
2727162549 17117 /opt/fortran90/lib/nls/msg/C/f90.cat
4059747583 115530 /opt/fortran90/lib/nls/msg/C/f90com.cat
1531469202 28267 /opt/fortran90/share/man/man1.Z/f90.1
3609711377 32477 /opt/fortran90/share/man/ja_JP.eucJP/
man1.Z/f90.1
833327979 32600 /opt/fortran90/share/man/ja_JP.SJIS/man1.Z/
f90.1
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 10.20: PHSS_25713
s800: 10.20: PHSS_25713
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_26862 PHSS_26731 PHSS_26376 PHSS_26066 PHSS_25858 PHSS_25771
PHSS_25616 PHSS_25520 PHSS_25413 PHSS_25175 PHSS_24771
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_27072:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
PHSS_27073:
s700: 11.20
s800: 11.20
Patch Package Size: 33090 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_27071
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_27071.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_27071. 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_27071.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_27071.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
The baselines to which this patch applies are AR0901 or
AR1201. It will not install over patch PHSS_23952 or
earlier.
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_27071------------------------------------------
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