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Digest Name: weekly HP-UX series 800 10.X patch digest
Created: Sun Jan 26 6:05:03 EST 2003
Table of Contents:
Document ID Title
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PHSS_28364 s700_800 10.20 X/Motif Runtime Periodic Patch
PHSS_28222 s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - CC packet
PHSS_28021 s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - CS packet
PHSS_28019 s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - EMC packet
PHSS_28017 s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - SAP packet
PHSS_28518 s700_800 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 trap-dest addition by NNM
PHSS_28341 s700_800 10.20 OV OB4.10 patch - EMC packet
PHSS_27443 s700_800 10.20 OV SAPSPI7.X A.07.24
The documents are listed below.
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Document ID: PHSS_28364
Date Loaded: 20030124
Title: s700_800 10.20 X/Motif Runtime Periodic Patch
Patch Name: PHSS_28364
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 X/Motif Runtime Periodic Patch
Creation Date: 02/12/12
Post Date: 03/01/24
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products: N/A
Filesets:
X11.X11R5-SHLIBS X11.X11R6-SHLIBS X11.MOTIF12-SHLIB
X11.MKFONTDIR X11.X11-FONT-AUX
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical:
No (superseded patches were critical)
PHSS_19592: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_18012: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_17323: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_17331: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_16617: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_16120: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_15008: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_14534: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_14040: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_13743: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_13113: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_12374: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_11628: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_11048: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_11046: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_10789: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_10688: CORRUPTION
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_10480: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_9814: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_9812: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_9778: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_9356: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_9193: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_8971: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
PHSS_7745: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports
PHSS_7743: ABORT
refer to symptoms and associated defect reports.
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_28364
Symptoms:
PHSS_28364:
1. Problem with XmIm.
2. If an application uses XmbTextEscapement() or
XwcTextEscapement() to compute the length of
a string, the length of the string may differ
when actually rendered.
If the precomputed length was used as dimensions
for a text field, for example, the string may not
fit entirely within the text field. At this time,
this has only been reported on an application
running in the ko_KR.eucKR locale with a font
server configured.
3. Problem in libX11.1.
4. Calls to XCreateFontSet() may take a long
time to complete in Japanese locales for
some font specifications.
PHSS_27654:
1. CumHeight variable is assigned
incorrect value.
PHSS_27229:
1. /opt/dce/bin/tclobam aborts after refresh
with > 3000 principals.
2. C++ compiler warnings 740 and 749.
3. C++ compiler warning 600 when +w enabled.
4. C++ compiler errors due to reserved C++
words.
5. XwcTextListToTextProperty() can return incorrect
results when operating on strings with JISX0212
characters. XmbTextListToTextProperty() works
correctly on the same string. This affects
applications using XwcTextListToTextProperty()
for data interchange, and it also affects
inputting of JISX0212 characters.
6. Calling XmbTextPropertyToTextList() on the
string returned by XmbTextListToTextProperty()
does not always generate the original string.
PHSS_25446:
1. After logging into a CDE user session,
the $DISPLAY environment variable would
appear as local:0.0 instead of <hostname>:0.0.
Clients that were displaying to a remote
system are not affected.
2. The window height of some Java application
pop-up windows may be too large.
PHSS_23518:
1. XmRepTypeGetId() returns XmREP_TYPE_INVALID
for XmNinputPolicy
2. X11R6 libXt calls poll(2) incorrectly
3. Toggle button select color is not used when
enableEtchedInMenu is true.
4. user application dumped a core at _XmGetWidgetExtData.
5. Any application on multiple display produces
BadDrawable error when both attributes.
colormap and the display parameter passed
to XCreatePixmap() are set incorrectly.
6. Memory leak in XmRegisterSegmentEncoding.
7. XmList fails to refresh all items.
8. XtDestroy of half posted popup can corrupt memory
9. __DtOSGetHomeDirName() has problem with
processing $HOME
10.Text not displayed.
11.Memory leak when using XFreeFontSet.
12.Client program hangs.
13.Problem in X11/OpenDis.c.
14.Poor performance.
15.Poor performance.
16.Problem in _XAsyncReply().
17.Buffer overflows in libICE.
18.Threads applications calling this
routine might not flush properly
if this routine reaches an error
condition.
19.Memory checking utilities will detect
error.
PHSS_22944:
1. Applications using the motif XmFileSelectionBox
widget fail to show any large files(>2GB).
2. Motif 1.2 does not position cascading menus
well at right edge of screen.
3. The s/z carons will appear dissimilar to their
capital counterparts in ISO-885915 fonts.
4. 10.20 HP-UX: AudioCP aborts with BadFont error.
5. Applications with toggle (button or button gadget)
fails when the resource "*enableEtchedInMenu: True"
is set.
6. AWT Choice object frees already freed memory during
instantiation.
7. Timeout callback sometimes never gets called although
it has been registered by XtAppAddTimeOut().
PHSS_21956:
1. XmTextCopy cannot copy control characters to
xclipboard.
2. Cascade button in OptionMenu has incorrect color.
3. Recent X/Motif patch cause a gui hang.
4. File path problem in Motif2.1 and Motif1.2.
5. Java 1.2 application dumps core in FinishDrag().
PHSS_20861:
1. Some of the fonts in iso885915 had double
quotes for Y-diaresis instead of two dots.
2. Warning message "No action proc named secondary-drag
is registered for widget text Drag fails with
button1 in CDE environment" is displayed.
3. ExtractLocaleName() writes to freed memory on
successive calls.
4. Toggle Label in Menu disappears when select
color is equal to foreground color.
5. XGetDefault() default does not malloc() enough
memory.
PHSS_19963:
1. Application core dumps when drag source shell
is destroyed during a drag.
2. Drag icon undestroyed when source shell is
destroyed during a drag.
3. Drag app core dumps when drop shell is
destroyed before releasing mouse.
4. Applications core dump during a drag and drop
operation.
5. Memory leak in DragIconInitialize during a
drag operation.
6. Application is aborted by XSendEvent during
a drag and drop.
7. Source icon hangs when drop site gets destroyed
during data conversion.
8. Drop site coredumps.
9. Xt Selection timeout causes core dump in drop site.
10. Drop site core dumps when drag source gets
destroyed during conversion.
11. XmDropSiteUpdate() fails to change
XmNimportTargets, XmNnumImportTargets.
12. XmTextField widget sets incorrect width based
on XmNcolumns and XmNwidth.
13. Draw Button resize callback runs in a loop.
14. Unable to input Y-diaeresis in ISO8859-15 locale.
15. Missing charsets should be charset names, not
fontset names.
16. R6: XwcTextListToTextProperty fails for
buffer >1024 in ja_JP.SJIS.
17. XGetDefault() doesn't return resources with
multi-segment names.
18. XCreateIC() does not clean up correctly if
creation fails.
19. XCreateFontSet() is slower in X11R6.
20. XOpenDisplay() returns NULL if more than
56 file descriptors in use.
PHSS_19592:
1. Redisplay of a new toggle button with
old one destroyed causes coredump when
the foreground color and select color
are same.
2. X Server memory growth.
3. Error: Object "" does not have windowed
ancestor.
4. XmClipboardRetrieve() hangs when CopyByName
method is used.
PHSS_18012:
1. Java application dumps core.
PHSS_17323:
1. Xserver memory grows.
2. Bookmarks icon overlaps string in Netscape.
3. Java application hangs.
4. Java application coredumps.
5. Java application coredumps.
6. File Xcms.txt is left open across exec calls,
results in lost FD's.
7. All CDE components abort when trying to copy
in zh_eucTW locale.
8. _XlcResolveLocaleName allocates too little
memory, corrupts malloc.
9. Netscape is very slow to load after
PHSS_16617/PHSS_16620.
10. Application aborts in Multidisplay setup.
11. Motif application coredumps when toplevel
widget is destroyed.
12. Keyboard grab is not released.
13. Traversal order is affected.
14. TextField aborts when font is unavailable.
15. Buffer overflow in Xt.
16. Leaks memory with creation of a new widget.
17. Performance degradation and core dump.
PHSS_17331:
1. Introducing iso885915 related changes and new fonts.
PHSS_16617:
1.SetValues on a CascadeButton after destroying the
most recently created cascade button, crashes the
application.
2.Pulldown menu will not stay posted from a cascade
button when its background color is set.
3.I-Beam cusrsor is visible on the frame border on
text widget when the margin width is set to 0.
4.When the mouse double click time is increased, option
menu remains posted if the options are selected
quickly.
5.Cut/paste doesn't work properly under LANG=ja_JP.SJIS
on XmText widget in X11R5.
6.PHSS_11628 Missing charsets in String to FontSet
conversion.
7.XmbTextListToTextProperty has a 1024 item limit in
chinese_s locale.
8.Applications that use XmListDeletePos to update the
list elements in the list widget run slowly due to
server roundtrip in ResetHeight.
9.PHSS_14081 and PHSS_14082 does not create symlinks
.sl files
10./usr/dt/bin/uil is linked again libMrm.1 which is not
shipped.
PHSS_16120:
1. Fixes the defect that caused nonechoing of characters
in XmTextField widget area.
2. Fixes potential problem if a child of XmMainWindow
is destroyed.
3. Fixes the defect in Dtmail of not showing hidden
folders even if the option is selected.
4. Fixes the defect of large timeout from XtAppAddTimeout
which causes infinite select fail loop.
5. Fixes the potential buffer overflow in Xt.
6. This patch includes a number of fixes from
The Open Group which are intended to remove a variety
of potential cases for buffer overflow.
7. Fixes the defect in XOpenDisplay() of not opening
display with server > 99.
8. Fixes the defect that was occured because the
XCreateFontSet(), does not read fontset description
properly with PHSS_11628.
9. Fixes the defect in X/Open Networking of not functioning
correctly in Xlib.
PHSS_15008:
1. PHSS_13871 breaks the automatic resize of the
XmLabel Pixmap.
2. The XmScale can leave dust in the value display area.
3. The background color is not set correctly, if it is set
after creating cascade button and option menu.
4. Motif1.2 code can die if enableetchedInmenu = True.
5. Setting of XBMLANGPATH fails under some conditions.
6. In DDE Rowcolumn with labels is not resizing properly
and is breaking Widget/popup.
PHSS_14534:
1. Fixes the defect that was occured because the
XCreateFontSet() does not read fontset description
properly with PHSS_11628.
2. Fixes the XOpenDisplay() XIO: fatal IO error 19 with
libxnet.sl (X/Open socket).
PHSS_14040:
1. Fixes buffer overflow in hpterm which could be used to
overwrite the stack.
2. Fixes the defect that causes foreground color of the
ToggleButton widgets to set unexpectedly when
XmNindicatorON is FALSE.
3. Fixes core dump resulting from uninitialized keycode.
PHSS_13743:
1. Fixes core dump resulting from invalid pointer in
Cascade Button widget in R5 motif library.
PHSS_13113:
1. Fix defect in Sept. patch that breaks XtGetSelectionValue
for clipboard targets.
2. Fix defect that can cause core dump in X11R5 when display
variable is not correctly set (instead of error message)
3. Fix defect that cause input method to hang in Asian
locales when event type is zero (associated with use of
XSendEvent in X11R6)
4. Fix defect in Sept. patch that can cause core dumps with
use of CascadeButtons.
5. Added and updated files to support Unicode
PHSS_12824:
1. Fixes defect with buttons in CDE apps not being
displayed correctly (introduced by PHSS_12374)
PHSS_12374:
1. Fix problem in XmLabel that results in loss of
justification after text has been updated.
2. Fix defect causing Xserver swap requirements to grow
without bound.
3. Fix defect in XtInitializeWidgetClass() which results in
a NULL reference on MessageBox widget class.
4. Fix defect causing xclients to core dump with bus error
when DISPLAY variable is not set.
PHSS_11628:
1. Fix failure in drag-n-drop within single program that
results from both sending and receiving code trying
to free the same block of memory
2. Fix defect causing application (dthelpview) to hang in
Japanese locale. (R6 only)
3. Fix thread lock defect when obtaining events from a
linked event list (in XtOnGrabList). (R6 only)
PHSS_11048:
1. Fix condition whereby a string copy of an environment
variable could overflow a stack buffer.
2. Fix memory leak in XmScrollBar resulting from
mismatched Get/Install pixmap calls.
3. Fix for incorrect length value being returned by
XmTextFieldGetMaxLength().
4. Fix defect in drag and drop resulting in segmentation
violation when incremental transfer is enabled.
5. Supply error checking for unrecognized characters in
localization converters which otherwise could result
in infinite looping in applications (i.e. dtmail)
6. Fix defect causing application (dtpad) to hang or fail
to start after opening and closing several times (in
ja_JP.SJIS locale).
PHSS_11046:
1. Fix condition whereby a string copy of an environment
variable could overflow a stack buffer.
2. Fix memory leak in XmScrollBar resulting from
mismatched Get/Install pixmap calls.
3. Fix for incorrect length value being returned by
XmTextFieldGetMaxLength().
4. Fix defect in drag and drop resulting in segmentation
violation when incremental transfer is enabled.
PHSS_10789:
1. Fix problem that causes application to dump core when
manipulating popup menus and destroying a menu element
2. Fix core dump created by setting up a TextWidget,
setting highlights, and backspacing twice.
3. TextFieldWidget (but not TextWidget) loses data after
32 characters in Japanese locale and input method.
PHSS_10688:
1. TextFieldWidget (but not TextWidget) loses data after
32 characters in Japanese locale and input method.
PHSS_10480:
1. Fix problem that causes application to dump core when
manipulating popup menus and destroying a menu element.
2. Fix core dump created by setting up a TextWidget,
setting hightlights, and backspacing twice.
PHSS_9814:
1. Fix defect that prevents tearing off a menu more than
once.
2. Fix defect that causes the background of a Toggle
ButtonGadget not to be painted with the appropriate
background color when pushed.
3. Fix defect where launching many X/Motif programs in
rapid succession would cause the Xserver to fail.
4. Fix defect where XmClipboard modifies the event-mask on
the root-window.
5. Fix defect where Motif program dumps core when using
XmListReplaceItemPos and XtSetValues.
6. Fix defect where creating a pixmap button with all bits
set to 0 causes a BadValue error from Motif.
7. Fix defect where the TextField widgets do not resize
properly when a RowColumn parent widget is resized.
8. Fix memory leak where highlighting text continuously
causes the Text widget to consume more and more memory
until the program aborts.
9. Fix defect where a toggle button's background color may
be incorrectly set to indicate "armed" when it is not.
10. Fix defect where parts of a pixmap label may not get
repainted after window resize which can cause visual
errors such as loss of underscore characters.
11. Fix defect where the list widget ignores the specified
fontList resource and uses the (default) fixed font
instead.
12. Fix defect where Motif dumps core if XmTextField is
destroyed while Button2 is being pressed.
13. Fix defect where XmTextField doesn't paste cut buffer
under japanese environment.
14. Fix defect causing Xlib fatal IO error when application
opens more than 64 files.
15. Fix defect causing a core dump when bringing up an index
box with dtHelp.
16. Fix defect preventing paste into text field widget.
PHSS_9812:
1. Fix memory leak where highlighting text continuously
causes the Text widget to consume more and more memory
until the program aborts.
2. Fix defect where a toggle button's background color may
be incorrectly set to indicate "armed" when it is not.
3. Fix defect where parts of a pixmap label may not get
repainted after window resize which can cause visual
errors such as loss of underscore characters.
4. Fix defect where the list widget ignores the specified
fontList resource and uses the (default) fixed font
instead.
5. Fix defect where Motif dumps core if XmTextField is
destroyed while Button2 is being pressed.
6. Fix defect where XmTextField doesn't paste cut buffer
under japanese environment.
7. Fix defect causing Xlib fatal IO error when application
opens more than 64 files.
8. Fix defect preventing paste into text field widget.
PHSS_9778:
1. Fixes core dump due to input context being accessed after
being destroyed.
PHSS_9356:
1. Fixes a defect that only allows menu to be torn off once.
2. Fixes a core dump with the index box in DtHelp.
3. Fixes a core dump when using XmListReplaceItemPos and
XtSetValues.
4. Fixes a defect wherein XmClipboard modifies the event
mask of the root window.
5. Fixes a bug in Motif that causes the X Server to generate
a BadValue error when the client specifies a pixmap
button with all bits 0.
6. Fixes a color problem in the ToggleButtonGadget.
7. Fixes miscolored menus in private colormap apps.
8. Fixes a defect in resizing TexField widgets managed by a
Rowcolumn widget.
PHSS_9194:
1. Attempts to simultaneously open Xserver connections from
many processes may result in "can't open display" error.
2. Fixes problem with string comparisons in making X server
connections when the name for the local host is a subset of
the name for a remote host.
PHSS_9193:
1. Attempts to simultaneously open Xserver connections from
many processes may result in "can't open display" error.
PHSS_8971:
1. Fix problem with infinite recursion in subclassed
list widgets.
PHSS_8710:
1. Applys an X consortium fix to libXt for a potentially
serious problem.
2. Fixes a libX11 R6 problem where DISPLAY was being being
interpreted as :0.0 even when a local hostname was given.
PHSS_8708:
1. Applys an X consortium fix to libXt for a potentially
serious problem.
PHSS_7745:
1. Fix problem with preedit string overwriting
status string.
2. Fix core dumps when IM server dies.
3. Fix for pershell core dump and badwindow problem.
4. Motif menu behavior was broken due to a previous
fix on F10 Key.
5. Remove fprintf from Async I/O error.
6. Fix for "AVS" bug: unexpected interrupt causes
SMT to die.
7. String length is incorrect when status draw
callback.
8. Xlib core dumps when dong STATUS & PREEDIT
callback style.
9. Core dump when the IM returns XIM_ERROR.
PHSS_7743:
1. Fix problem with preedit string overwriting
status string.
2. Fix core dumps when IM server dies.
3. Fix for pershell core dump and badwindow problem.
4. Motif menu behavior was broken due to a previous
fix on F10 Key.
5. Remove fprintf from Async I/O error.
Defect Description:
PHSS_28364:
1. Problem with XmIm.
Resolution:
Problem with XmIm is resolved.
2. XmbTextEscapement() and XwcTextEscapement()
may report character metrics which differ
from what is actually used when
XmbDrawString() and XwcDrawString() are
called to render the string.
Resolution:
The routines used in XmbTextEscapement() and
XwcTextEscapement() had a condition where they
could select a font different from what
XmbDrawString() and XwcDrawString() would select
when rendering the string. This has been
corrected so that XmbTextEscapement() will choose
the same font that XmbDrawString() will use
and XwcTextEscapement() will choose the same
font that XwcDrawString() will use.
3. Problem in libX11.1.
Resolution:
Problem in libX11.1 is resolved.
4. Calls to XCreateFontSet() may be slow in
Japanese locales.
Resolution:
The underlying routines used by XCreateFontSet()
have been modified to cache some font information.
This cache saves repeated calls to XListFonts()
to obtain font information for the same font
pattern(s). This can provide a performance
improvement to XCreateFontSet() for some font
specifications.
PHSS_27654:
1. CumHeight variable is assigned
incorrect value.
Resolution:
By changing the data type of CumHeight
from unsigned short int to unsigned int
CumHeight variable is assigned correct
value.
PHSS_27229:
1. /opt/dce/bin/tclobam aborts after refresh
with > 3000 principals.
Resolution:
The tclobam does not abort when more than
3000 principals are created.
2. aC++ warnings 740 & 749 on X11 headers on casts,
600 with +w.
Resolution:
Added a macro to do a <reinterpret_cast>
when compiling C++.
3. aCC +w "warning 600".
Resolution:
Added function types (or corrected erroneous
ones) where needed.
4. aCC reserved words used in Xlib source
code.
Resolution:
When compiling C++, #ifdef reserved words
to c_"reserved word".
5. XwcTextListToTextProperty() does not handle JISX0212
characters.
Resolution:
One of the conversion routines used in the
eucJP locale had a defect when processing
JISX0212 characters. It properly converted
the characters, but it placed them in a
buffer which did not get returned to the
calling routine. This was modified to
move the converted characters to the
correct buffer.
6. Compound text may be incorrect in zh_HK.big5,
zh_TW.big5 and zh_TW.ccdc.
Resolution:
The routine used to determine the character
length based on the character data was incorrect.
This routine has been fixed to correctly
determine character lengths based on the big5
ranges.
PHSS_25446:
1. $DISPLAY variable set to local:0.0 under
CDE with current libX11.3.
Resolution:
The default transport mechanism for local
clients was restored to the transport used
prior to the July 2001 X/Motif patches.
As a result, the $DISPLAY environment
variable (which is retrieved by XDisplayString())
is no longer modified to local:0.0.
2. VMSA app window is too large to be usable
on Linux display.
Resolution:
GetICValues() was fixed to correctly retrieve
the data located in the XNStatusAttributes
component of the input context.
PHSS_23518:
1. XmRepTypeGetId() returns XmREP_TYPE_INVALID
for XmNinputPolicy
Resolution:
The fix has been made to return the correct id
of a representation type by XmRepTypeGetId()
for XmNinputPolicy.
2. X11R6 libXt calls poll(2) incorrectly
Resolution:
select() is used instead of poll().
3. Toggle button select color is not used
when enableEtchedInMenu is true.
Resolution:
Toggle button select color is used
when enableEtchedInMenu is true.
4. user application dumped a core at _XmGetWidgetExtData.
Resolution:
Validity of widget is passed to _XmGetWidgetExtData
to avoid core dump.
5. Any application on multiple display produces
BadDrawable error.
Resolution:
Any application on multiple display does
not produce BadDrawable error.
6. Memory leak in XmRegisterSegmentEncoding.
Resolution:
Memory leak is fixed.
7. XmList fails to refresh all items
Resolution:
XmList refreshes all items correctly.
8. XtDestroy of half posted popup can corrupt memory
Resolution:
The memory corruption of half posted popup is
corrected during XtDestroy.
9. __DtOSGetHomeDirName() has problem
with processing $HOME
Resolution:
Processing of $HOME in __DtOSGetHomeDirName()
is corrected.
10.Customer cannot input kanji in
text-field on Netscape 4.03.
Resolution:
Defect repaired. Two behaviours are
controlled by an environment variable:
if you want the behaviour of this patch
then do nothing, but if you want the
behavior from before this patch then
define the environment variable
HP_XIMP_NO_SYNC before running the
client program.
11.XFreeFontSet leaks.
Resolution:
The XFreeFontSet leak has been plugged.
12.XmbTextEscapement() can hang in a
Japanese locale.
Resolution:
Clients will no longer hang when they
process characters created in a
different multi-byte character set.
13.Problem in X11/OpenDis.c
Resolution:
Problem in X11/OpenDis.c is resolved.
14.XCreateFontSet() very slow in Japanese
locales with fonts like kanji16.
Resolution:
Performance improved.
15.Slow line drawing in X11R6.
Resolution:
Performance improved.
16.Problem in _XAsyncReply().
Resolution:
Problem in _XAsyncReply() is resolved.
17.Buffer overflows in libICE.
Resolution:
Problem of buffer overflows in libICE
is solved.
18.XHPSendDdxDriverMsg() needs extra
SyncHandle()
Resolution:
Call to SyncHandle() added.
19.XCreateFontSet() with invalid
base_font_name can incorrectly free()
memory.
Resolution:
XCreateFontSet() has additional
information to detect invalid
base_font_name and avoid the unnecessary
free().
PHSS_22944:
1. Motif uses stat() where it should use stat64().
Resolution:
stat64 is used in motif to support large files
more than 2GB in 32-bit.
2. Motif 1.2 does not position cascading menus
well at right edge of screen.
Resolution:
Positioning of cascade menus is corrected at the right
edge of the screen in Motif1.2.
3. EUDelta: ISO-885915: s/z-carons upper/lower case
appear dissimilar.
Resolution:
This fix will display the s/z carons similar in
appearance to their capital counterparts in ISO-885915
fonts.
4. 10.20 HP-UX: AudioCP aborts with BadFont error.
Resolution:
Font is set in the GC so that Bad Font error doesn't
occur.
5. ToggleButton, ToggleButtonGadget failure with
*enableEtchedInMenu: True
Resolution:
The appropriate valueMask has been set so that
Bad Font error does not occur.
6. AWT Choice object frees already freed memory
during instantiation.
Resolution:
Old pointer value is retained using a temporary
variable so that proper memory is freed.
7. XtAppAddTimeOut() callback eventually fails
to get called.
Resolution:
Problem is rectified by avoiding the removal of
wrong timer.
PHSS_21956:
1. dtpad cut&paste; cannot copy control characters.
Resolution:
XmTextCopy has been changed to copy control characters
also.
2. Cascade button in OptionMenu has incorrect color.
Resolution:
GC value for Cascade button gadget is updated to get
the correct color.
3. Recent X/Motif patch cause a gui hang.
Resolution:
Pull down menu hang is corrected.
4. File path problem in Motif2.1 & Motif1.2.
Resolution:
Absolute paths are used.
5. Java 1.2 application dumps core in FinishDrag().
Resolution:
NULL pointer check is implemented in drag context to
avoid core dump.
PHSS_20861:
1. EUDelta: 885915: Y-diaresis has dbl-quote
instead of 2 dots above Y.
Resolution:
The fix was made by making changes to the iso885915
fonts where Y-diaresis had double-quotes instead of
two dots.
2. Incorrect XmTextField Drag and Drop behavior.
Resolution:
secondary-drag is defined in the action table.
3. ExtractLocaleName() writes to freed memory on
successive calls.
Resolution:
Memory check is modified to avoid freed memory
handling.
4. Menu items in audio control may be blank.
Resolution:
Redundant condition check for forground and select
color has been avoided to display correct toggle label
color.
5. XGetDefault() default does not malloc() enough memory.
Resolution:
Fixed memory allocation to account for proper
memory length.
PHSS_19963:
1. Application core dumps when drag source shell is
destroyed during a drag.
Resolution:
This defect is fixed by adding destroy callback with
drag source shell to cancel drag operation.
2. Drag icon undestroyed when source shell is destroyed
during a drag.
Resolution:
Fix has been made to destroy the source icon even if
current receiver shell is null in drag finish action.
3. Drag app core dumps when drop shell is destroyed
before releasing mouse.
Resolution:
A check has been provided to cancel drag if destination
shell is being destroyed.
4. Applications core dump during a drag and drop
operation.
Resolution:
The solution for the defect is to remove the reference
to the bad drag context from source shell during a
successive drag operation.
5. Memory leak in DragIconInitialize during a
drag operation.
Resolution:
Size allocation for image is removed to avoid memory
leak.
6. Application is aborted by XSendEvent during a
drag and drop.
Resolution:
Local error message handler is implemented to avoid
aborts. No warning message is printed.
7. Source icon hangs when drop site gets destroyed
during data conversion.
Resolution:
To avoid this defect, destroy callback is added to
drop shell to terminate the transfer when the shell
is destroyed. Shell being destroyed is also checked at
few places.
8. Remove timeout before drop site destroy.
Resolution:
Time out removed in destroy shell callback.
9. Xt Selection timeout causes core dump in drop site.
Resolution:
Destroy callback is added in Xt to remove the time out
when the application shell gets destroyed. Application
shell being destroyed is also checked.
10. Drop site core dumps when drag source gets
destroyed during conversion.
Resolution:
The core dump is protected by adding being destroyed
check on drag context and a destroy callback to
terminate transfer.
11. XmDropSiteUpdate() fails to change
XmNimportTargets, XmNnumImportTargets
Resolution:
Fix has been made to update targets in target
table while using XmDropSiteUpdate().
12. XmTextField widget incorrect width based on
XmNcolumns and XmNwidth
Resolution:
A new variable initial_width is added to hold the
width of the widget. This is used in geometry
management when the columns are unspecified.
If both width and columns are specified, width
takes preference.
13. A function that is called by XtAddCallback() keeps
calling.
Resolution:
Redundant calls to Draw button resize callbacks
have been arrested.
14. Unable to input Y-diaeresis in ISO8859-15 locale.
Resolution:
Fixed character Compose routine to work for this
symbol in ISO8859-15 locale.
15. Missing charsets should be charset names, not
fontset names.
Resolution:
Fixed code in XCreateFontSet() to use charset name
(if it exists) before using fontset name.
16. R6: XwcTextListToTextProperty fails for
buffer >1024 in ja_JP.SJIS.
Resolution:
Fix auto-decrement to perform length
calculations correctly.
17. XGetDefault() doesn't return resources
with multi-segment names.
Resolution:
Modify XGetDefault() to correctly parse
out "tight" bindings of multi-segment
resource names.
18. XCreateIC() does not clean up correctly
if creation fails.
Resolution:
Unregister the input method filter if creation
fails.
19. XCreateFontSet() is slower in X11R6.
Resolution:
Modified XCreateFontSet() to prevent it
from going through a block of code unnecessarily
under certain circumstances.
20. XOpenDisplay() returns NULL if more
than 56 file descriptors in use.
Resolution:
Removed restriction on OPEN_MAX (60) file
descriptors.
PHSS_19592:
1. HP-RT ADMrt failed coredump after
PHSS_16120 X/Motif patch is installed.
Resolution:
Extension GC is updated to new using
GetExtension.
2. Motif causing Xserver memory to
grow when creating/destroying widgets.
Resolution:
X Server memory growth arrested with
correct use of pixmap caching call.
3. Error: Object "" does not have windowed
ancestor.
Resolution:
dsm checked for null before destroy.
No error message.
4. XmClipboardRetrive() sometimes goes hang
when by CopyByName method
Resolution:
XmClipboardEndCopy had been modified to
avoid a bad loop during clean up.
PHSS_18012:
1. Asynchronous destroy of MenuShell in a cascading
popup causes coredumps.
Resolution:
Changes done in Xm library to avoid application
crash when asynchronous destroy of MenuShell widgets.
PHSS_17323:
1. Motif application causes Xserver memory to grow cont-
inuously.
Resolution:
This fix ensures that the pixmap created for stipple
operations in XmScrollBar is cached. Hence multiple
create/destroy of ScrollBar ensures that Xserver memory
is not consumed.
2. Bookmarks icon overlaps string in Netscape.
Resolution:
Netscape bookmarks won't have the pixmaps overlapping
the text portion.
3. Destroy of cascade buttons before submenu popdowns
could cause application hang.
Resolution:
The fix is specific to Java Popup Menus. With this
fix there is a reduced risk of Popup Menus causing
application hangs when the cascade buttons are
destroyed in multiple threads.
4. Java popup menus using multiple cascade coredumps.
Resolution:
The fix is specific to Java Popup Menus. With this
fix there is a reduced risk of Popup Menus causing
application core dumps using multiple cascades.
5. Java application coredumps when submenu of
Popupmenu is destroyed.
Resolution:
The fix is specific to Java Popup Menus. With this
fix there is a reduced risk of Popup Menus causing
application core dumps when submenus get destroyed
in a multithreaded environment.
6. File Xcms.txt is left open across exec calls,
results in lost FD's.
Resolution:
libX11.1 now closes the file descriptor for this
file.
7. All CDE components abort when trying to copy in
zh_eucTW locale.
Resolution:
conversion routine for eucTW fixed in libX11.2.
8. _XlcResolveLocaleName allocates too little
memory, corrupts malloc.
Resolution:
memory allocation corrected in libX11.2.
9. Netscape is very slow to load after
PHSS_16617/PHSS_16620.
Resolution:
XCreateFontSet() now uses XListFonts() in libX11.1.
10. Multidisplay application with togglebutton
generated badmatch when the indicator visual
is 'check' and the toggle buttons on all the
screens are selected.
Resolution:
This defect is fixed by creating different
pixmaps of check mark for different screens
in the Initialize procedure of cascade
button.
11. Motif application coredumps when the toplevel
widget with text widget as child is destroyed
before the event loop is encountered.
Resolution:
The defect is fixed by adding a destroy callback
on dsm(drop site manager) which removes the
timeout procedure before destroying dsm. This
prevents referencing of the dsm after it is
destroyed in the timeout procedure.
12. XmText grabs the keyboard if both button 1 and
button 2 are pressed.
Resolution:
The fix was to disable a flag if button1 is
released while button2 is pressed. If the flag
is unset, keyboard grab is released.
13. Keyboard traversal does not work correctly after
resizing the window.
Resolution:
The fix ensures correct traversal behaviour for
children inside a ScrollWindow. The traversal
behaviour was influenced by the position of the
scrollbar. When the focus leaves and comes back
to the application, traversal hierarchy is
recreated and was influenced by the position of
the scrollbar. The fix was to handle negative
values for the children.
14. Motif applications aborts when displaying to a
Sun running CDE.
Resolution:
Font list in Text Field had an invalid memory
address when specified font was unavailable. The
default value is set to null and converter set
to XmRImmediate.
15. Buffer overflow in Xt.
Resolution:
Buffer overflow has been prevented by structure
fields initialization. Changes from the TOG.
16. Memory leak in Motif1.2 libXm.1 and libXm.2.
Resolution:
The fix was to enable font list caching. In its
absence applications leak memory if they create
and destroy widgets continuously. Also this fix
improves performance.
17. Event handlers in Popups cause performance
degradation and coredump in Java Popup Menus.
Resolution:
The fix is specific to Java Popup Menus. With this
fix Popup Menus show an improved performance and
don't core dump under stressed conditions.
PHSS_17331:
1. Introducing iso885915 related changes and new fonts.
Resolution:
Introducing euro related changes in X/Motif - new fonts
are delivered in this patch.
PHSS_16617:
1.SetValues on a CascadeButton after destroying the
most recently created cascade button, crashes the
application.
2.Pulldown menu will not stay posted from a cascade
button when its background color is set.
3.I-Beam cusrsor is visible on the frame border on
text widget when the margin width is set to 0.
4.When the mouse double click time is increased, option
menu remains posted if the options are selected
quickly.
5.Cut/paste doesn't work properly under LANG=ja_JP.SJIS
on XmText widget in X11R5.
6.PHSS_11628 Missing charsets in String to FontSet
conversion.
7.XmbTextListToTextProperty has a 1024 item limit in
chinese_s locale.
8.Applications that use XmListDeletePos to update the
list elements in the list widget run slowly due to
server roundtrip in ResetHeight.
9.PHSS_14081 and PHSS_14082 does not create symlinks
.sl files
10./usr/dt/bin/uil is linked again libMrm.1 which is not
shipped.
PHSS_16120:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_15008:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_14534:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_14040:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_13743:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_13113:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_12824:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_12374:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_11628:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_11048:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_11046:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_10789:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_10688:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_10480:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_9814:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_9812:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_9778:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_9356:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_9194:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_9193:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_8971:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_8710:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_8708:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_7745:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
PHSS_7743:
See associated defect reports for explanation.
SR:
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Patch Files:
/usr/lib/X11R5/libX11.1
/usr/lib/X11R5/libXhp11.1
/usr/lib/X11R5/libXt.1
/usr/lib/Motif1.2/libXm.1
/usr/lib/Motif1.2/libMrm.1
/usr/lib/X11/fs/libfont.1
/usr/lib/X11R6/libICE.1
/usr/lib/X11R6/libX11.2
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXIE.1
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXhp11.2
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXext.2
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXi.2
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXtst.1
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXt.2
/usr/lib/Motif1.2_R6/libXm.2
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_5x7.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_6x13.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_6x13B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_7x13.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_7x13B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_7x14.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_7x14B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_8x13B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_9x15.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_9x15B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys13.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys14.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys17.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys23.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys26.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user11x19.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user11x19B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user12x23.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user12x23B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user13.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user13B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user14.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user14B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user14x26B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user16.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user16B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user17.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user17B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user19.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user19B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user23.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user23B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user26.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user26B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user6x13.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user6x14B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user6x16.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user7x17.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user8x16.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user8x16B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user8x19.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user9x17.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/fonts.alias
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user14x26.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user6x13B.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_10x20.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_6x10.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_8x13.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys16.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys19.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user6x14.pcf.Z
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user9x17B.pcf.Z
what(1) Output:
/usr/lib/Motif1.2/libXm.1:
OSF/Motif Version 1.2.6
X Window System, Version 11 R5+ HP-UX B.10.10.00 X/M
otif Periodic Patch Release
(build date: Fri Dec 6 22:03:00 IST 2002)
/usr/lib/Motif1.2/libMrm.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R5+ HP-UX B.10.10.00 Oct
1999 Patch Release
(build date: Mon Oct 4 08:54:48 MDT 1999)
/usr/lib/Motif1.2_R6/libXm.2:
OSF/Motif Version 1.2.6
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 X/M
otif Periodic Patch Release
(build date: Fri Dec 6 23:24:50 IST 2002)
/usr/lib/X11/fs/libfont.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Sep
1998 X/Motif Periodic Patch Release
(build date: Tue Aug 4 03:52:24 MDT 1998)
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/fonts.alias:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_10x20.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_5x7.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_6x13.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_6x13B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_7x13.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_7x13B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_7x14.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_8x13.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_8x13B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_9x15.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_9x15B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys13.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys14.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys16.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys17.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys19.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys23.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_sys26.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user11x19B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user12x23.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user12x23B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user13.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user13B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user14.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user14B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user14x26B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user16.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user16B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user17.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user17B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user19.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user19B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user23.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user23B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user26.pcf.Z:
None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user8x16B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user8x19.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user9x17B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user9x17.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_7x14B.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user14x26.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_6x10.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/iso_8859.15/75dpi/iso15_user11x19.pcf.Z:
None
/usr/lib/X11R5/libX11.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R5+ HP-UX B.10.10.00 X/M
otif Periodic Patch Release
(build date: Fri Dec 6 21:02:21 IST 2002)
/usr/lib/X11R5/libXhp11.1:
$Revision: 1.4 $
Built for: 10.10 on HP-UX Daily, -O +Onolimit
X Window System, Version 11 R5
(build date: Mon Dec 7 11:43:35 MST 1998)
/usr/lib/X11R5/libXt.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R5+ HP-UX B.10.10.00 Aug
ust 2000 Patch Release
(build date: Wed Aug 16 01:19:00 IST 2000)
/usr/lib/X11R6/libX11.2:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 X/M
otif Periodic Patch Release
(build date: Fri Dec 6 21:44:52 IST 2002)
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXext.2:
Built for: 10.20 on HP-UX Daily, -O +Onolimit
X Window System, Version 11 R6
(build date: Sun Sep 12 19:27:38 MDT 1999)
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXhp11.2:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Jul
y 2001 Patch Release
(build date: Wed Jun 13 15:29:24 IST 2001)
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXi.2:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 X/M
otif Periodic Patch Release
(build date: Fri Jun 7 19:39:17 IST 2002)
/usr/lib/X11R6/libICE.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 X/M
otif Periodic Patch Release
(build date: Fri Jun 7 19:08:57 IST 2002)
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXIE.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 X/M
otif Periodic Patch Release
(build date: Fri Jun 7 19:34:54 IST 2002)
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXtst.1:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 X/M
otif Periodic Patch Release
(build date: Fri Jun 7 19:39:47 IST 2002)
/usr/lib/X11R6/libXt.2:
X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 Jul
y 2001 Patch Release
(build date: Wed Jun 27 15:25:58 IST 2001)
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Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_7743 PHSS_7745 PHSS_8708 PHSS_8710 PHSS_8971 PHSS_9193
PHSS_9194 PHSS_9356 PHSS_9778 PHSS_9812 PHSS_9814 PHSS_10480
PHSS_10688 PHSS_10789 PHSS_11046 PHSS_11048 PHSS_11628 PHSS_12374
PHSS_12824 PHSS_13113 PHSS_13743 PHSS_14040 PHSS_14534 PHSS_15008
PHSS_16120 PHSS_16617 PHSS_17331 PHSS_17323 PHSS_18012 PHSS_19592
PHSS_19963 PHSS_20861 PHSS_21956 PHSS_22944 PHSS_23518 PHSS_25446
PHSS_27229 PHSS_27654
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_28366:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
PHSS_28370:
s700: 11.11
s800: 11.11
PHSS_28372:
s700: 11.22
s800: 11.22
Patch Package Size: 9090 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_28364
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_28364.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_28364. 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_28364.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_28364.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
1. On installation of this patch the libraries, libICE.2,
libXIE.2, libXtst.2, libXp.2 will be permanently
removed from the system, if they exist.
2. This patch lifts the restriction which requires the
DISPLAY value (or -display parameter) be less than or
equal to 99 (i.e. hostname:99). Users are strongly
cautioned that they may collide with other well-defined
services if they try to connect to any random display
value.
3. The memory leaks reported in Xt against SR 1653243915
have been partially fixed.
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_28364------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_28222
Date Loaded: 20030123
Title: s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - CC packet
Patch Name: PHSS_28222
Patch Description: s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - CC packet
Creation Date: 03/01/21
Post Date: 03/01/23
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
s800: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
Products:
OmniBackII A.03.50
Filesets:
OMNIBACK-II.OMNI-HPUX-P,A.03.50
OMNIBACK-II.OMNI-OTHUX-P,A.03.50
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_28222
Symptoms:
PHSS_28222:
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
When backing up SAP integration with EMC split mirror
functionality, not all the SAP files are backed up.
Id = HSLco37723 SR: H555008892
If a Manager-of-Managers Server is also a
MC/ServiceGuard virtual node, then the command
"omnirpt -report list_sessions -timeframe
<start_hours_ago><hours_duration>
-multicell -no_multiple"
lists the matching sessions from this node twice.
PHSS_27595:
Id = HSLco31733 SR: H555006893
Additional dates added to periodic backup schedule
after 13 months.
Id = HSLco35611 SR: H555008476
Restore GUI can not handle two separate Oracle7
databases with the same SID. GUI does not display
all objects versions.
Id = HSLco35661 SR: H555008490
Filesystem restore summary displays incorrect version
of file selected for restore.
Id = HSLco36478 SR: H555008657
GUI ends abnormally when trying to perform Informix
restore.
Id = HSLco36904 SR: H555008730
xomnimm reports "Internal error" when trying to load
large media pool or device.
Id = JAGad97576 SR: 8606228519
Command Line (CLI) command omnimcopy does not provide
error codes.
Id = HSLco36916 SR: H555008732
HP-UX GUI corrupts barlists for SSEA backup created
using Windows GUI.
PHSS_25956:
Id = HSLco28793 SR: H555006144
Omnir command starts multiple Database Session
Managers.
Id = HSLco29971 SR: H555006524
Double-clicking an existing EMC datalist results in
the following error:
"Unknown object type encountered.".
Id = HSLco31433 SR: H555006834
omnir incorrectly parses "-srdf_smmf" option.
Id = HSLco31734 SR: H555006894
OmniBack does not select all the objects with the
same timestamp.
Id = JAGad57038 SR: 8606187829
"Omnidb -filesystem -detail" generates output in which
Object Name and Object Type files contents are
reversed.
PHSS_24660:
Id = NSMex03922
Listing of Oracle objects on GUI fails.
Id = NSMex03986
Omnir core dumps.
Id = NSMex04296
Backup scheduler shows incorrect dates.
Id = NSMex04323
Command "omnimm -enter [slot_range]" returns invalid
slot error.
Id = NSMex04347
Restore to a different host fails with an error:
"Can not stat script /usr/omni/bin/(null).".
Id = NSMbb39907
Any attempt to change object format in Oracle8 RMAN
script using OmniBack II GUI fails with the following
error:
"[12:1645] Format of RMAN channel names is not
correct.".
Id = HSLco20414
Device maintenance from command line is not sufficient.
Id = NSMex03989
Command
"omnirpt -report db_size -html -email <e-address>"
works improperly.
Id = NSMex04439
omnib command ignores "-encode" option.
Id = NSMbb38972
Exchange 2000 backup cannot be started from command
line.
PHSS_22850:
Id = JAGad30352
"EMC Support" tab is not available in
"Backup Specification - Options" GUI.
Id = JAGad35002
If database integration in a MC/ServiceGuard cluster is
backed up, the backup can report an error.
Id = NSMex03419
After importing a tape from 2.55 to 3.50 cell some of
the files can not be restored.
Id = NSMex03475
Restore GUI does not display SAP objects, if two
SAP instances with the same name are backed up on
different host.
Id = NSMex03505
a) When selecting restore of SAP object, message
"Cannot browse from root" appears.
b) When selecting restore from File System Restore
Dialog GUI might core dump.
Id = NSMex03658
Exit code of omniminit is incorrect.
Id = NSMex03833
The options under Edit button are not accessible even
if user has rights.
Id = JAGad29457
Ownership incorrectly displayed within restore GUI.
Id = JAGad33161
Datalists/barlists with EMC integration are incorrectly
created.
PHSS_22038:
Id = NSMex03503
Users with only "Start Backup" privilege can delete
datalists.
Id = NSMex03511
"Send external" method always executes external script
on Cell Manager system.
Defect Description:
PHSS_28222:
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
In split mirror environment with huge SAP databases
it can happen that the size of the message buffer
OmniBack II uses is too small to receive complete list
of SAP files to be backed up.
Resolution:
Setting the OB2IPCBUFSIZE environment variable in the
/opt/omni/.omnirc file on Cell Server, R1 and R2 hosts,
specifying the desired amount of memory to be used for
the buffer solves the described problem.
Please read the following instructions and make sure
that the patches listed in "Other Dependencies" section
(see below) are installed and the environment
variable is set on Cell Server, R1 and R2 systems before
running the backup!
How to determine the buffer size?
---------------------------------
N_obj: number of objects (files)
N_fs: number of file systems
N_lvmvg: number of volume groups
N_dg: number of disk groups
N_rdsk: number of rawdisks
Obj: Object Name
ObjBack: Object Backup Name
MntPathLen: Path name on backup (R2) host
(example: /var/opt/omni/tmp/App_host)
fsmnt: File System Mount Point
fsdev: File System Device File
(example: /dev/dsk/[c0t1d1,lvol1])
vg: Volume group
(ex: /dev/vg01)
dg: Disk group (VxVM) - dependence on mapfile
which is required for creating disk group
(example:/dev/vx/dsk/dg01)
rdsk: Raw disk file name
(example: /dev/rdsk/c1t1d1)
AvgLen_<xxx> average length of <xxx>
There are two different buffers used:
1. BSM <-> R1
2. R1 <-> R2
Calculating the BSM <-> R1 buffer size
--------------------------------------
MsgSize_BSM_R1 = N_obj * (AvgLen_Obj + 1 + MntPathLen)
Calculating the R1 <-> R2 buffer size
-------------------------------------
MsgSize_R1_R2 =
N_obj*(AvgLen_Obj+1+AvgLen_ObjBack) +
N_fs*(AvgLen_fsmnt*2 + MntPathLen + AvgLen_fsdev*2)+
N_lvmvg*(AvgLen_vg*2) + N_dg*(AvgLen_dg*2) +
N_rdsk*(AvgLen_rdsk*2)
Calculating the OB2IPCBUFSIZE value
-----------------------------------
OB2IPCBUFSIZE > max (MsgSize_BSM_R1, MsgSize_R1_R2)
RESTORE NOTE:
-------------
If restore is started using the sapbda utility,
the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be exported to
environment prior to starting sapbda.
Known problems:
---------------
If the calculated variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE is correctly
set, but is still too small for the file list to fit
into the message buffer, the session will fail with
the following error seen in the report:
BR295I Splitting mirror disks...
BR280I Time stamp <time>
BR279E Return code from '/opt/omni/lbin/ob2smbsplit
/<sap_homedir_path>/.<filename>.lst': 2
BR299E Split/resynchronization of mirror disks failed
In this case the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be
recalculated to appropriate value. See above how to
determine it.
Part of SSPUX350_080.
Id = HSLco37723
Media handling results in IPC error when the buffer
size is increased and variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE is set as
described in above Resolution for problem HSLco37193.
Resolution:
Media Session Manager is rebuilt in order to properly
include the changes introduced with Resolution for
HSLco37193.
Part of SSPUX350_085.
PHSS_27595:
Id = HSLco31733
In next year the same date is not the same day in
week. Scheduled dates after one year are just copied,
so backups are scheduled on wrong days.
Resolution:
Days are correctly moved to next year.
Id = HSLco35611
GUI does not check on which host Oracle7 database is
backed up and all backup versions are appended to
the first one found.
Resolution:
Host matching and object version adding to list is
improved.
Id = HSLco35661
Restore summary always displays the last version of
file selected for restore.
Resolution:
Restore summary displays file versions as they were
selected for restore.
Id = HSLco36478
Incorrect pointer handling causes GUI to end
ungracefully.
Resolution:
Pointers are properly handled.
Id = HSLco36904
A buffer sent to xomnimm after loading large media pool
or device is too big.
Resolution:
xomnimm reads the buffer size as specified in .omnirc
file with OB2IPCBUFSIZE variable.
Id = JAGad97576
Omniback II reports the same exit code regardless of
success or failure of the command omnimcopy.
Resolution:
When command omnimcopy fails Omniback II returns
exit code 3 = EX_ERR_INTERNAL.
Id = HSLco36916
Saving a SSEA barlist with HP-UX GUI corrupts barlist.
Resolution:
Saving a barlist with HP-UX GUI is not possible.
Part of SSPUX350_078.
PHSS_25956:
Id = HSLco28793
New Database Session Manager instance is started
every time when omnir is trying to retrieve object
information from the database.
Resolution:
Omnir reuses existing connections.
Part of SSPUX350_051.
Id = HSLco29971
Displaying EMC datalists is disabled.
Resolution:
Displaying EMC datalists is enabled.
Part of SSPUX350_055.
Id = HSLco31433
When "-rawdisk" option is combined with "-srdf",
"-smmf" or "-srdf_smmf", it is recognized only after
latter options have been checked.
Resolution:
Option "-rawdisk" has higher priority.
Id = HSLco31734
Restore GUI incorrectly interprets the data obtained
from Database Session Manager.
Resolution:
Restore GUI properly displays the latest versions of
restore objects.
Id = JAGad57038
The order of putting Object Type and Object FileName
into output files is wrong.
Resolution:
Object Type and Object FileName are displayed in
correct order.
PHSS_24660:
Id = NSMex03922
Incorrect memory usage causes GUI to core dump
whilst listing Oracle sessions.
Resolution:
Memory usage is improved.
Id = NSMex03986
The omnir command causes a memory fault and core dumps
if it is run with a long list of objects.
Resolution:
Omnir can handle long list of objects.
Id = NSMex04296
Backup scheduler loses months prior to January, 2002.
Resolution:
Scheduler optimization improved.
Id = NSMex04323
When executing "omnimm -enter [slot_range]" command
a "0" is appended to slot range. This causes invalid
slot error.
Resolution:
"omnimm -enter [slot_range]" command works properly.
Id = NSMex04347
Restore GUI improperly sends empty pre- and post-exec
options to Restore Session Manager.
Resolution:
Fix is implemented in Restore GUI.
Id = NSMbb39907
It is impossible to define the object format in an
Oracle8 RMAN script using the Omniback II GUI.
Resolution:
It is possible to change object format in Oracle8 RMAN
script using OmniBack II GUI.
Part of SSPUX350_031.
Id = HSLco20414
Device enabling, disabling and status report can not be
performed using OmniBack II command line.
Resolution:
New options "-disable_device", "-enable_device" and
"-device" are added to omnimm, omniupload and
omnidownload.
To disable/enable specific device and all other devices
with the same lockname, run:
omnimm -disable_device {device name}
omnimm -enable_device {device name}
To disable/enable all devices with the same lockname,
run:
omnimm -disable_lockname {lock name}
omnimm -enable_lockname {lock name}
To check if specific device is enabled/disabled, run:
omnidownload -device {device name}
Part of SSPUX350_038.
Id = NSMex03989
Command
"omnirpt -report db_size -html -email <e-address>"
returns HTML code instead of formatted report.
Resolution:
Missing header is added to HTML report.
Id = NSMex04439
omnib command ignores "-encode" option.
Resolution:
omnib command properly recognizes "-encode" option.
Id = NSMbb38972
Exchange 2000 backup cannot be started from command
line.
Resolution:
It is possible to start Exchange 2000 backup from
command line.
Part of SSPUX350_020.
PHSS_22850:
Id = JAGad30352
"EMC Support" tab is not available in
"Backup Specification - Options" GUI, unless the
cell_info entry for the Cell Manager has the
"-emc" option.
Resolution:
xomnibackup now correctly checks cell_info file
for "-emc" options.
Id = JAGad35002
a )Windows NT GUI supports cluster import which
creates additional attributes in the cell info
file to mark cluster nodes and virtual servers.
MC/SG clusters do not have such support yet.
b) Motif GUI does not have any way to import cluster
in the cell. Session Manager starts agent on certain
machine and expects that the connection will come
from that machine or a physical node on a cluster. If
additional attributes in the cell info are not set
then SM aborts the connection.
Resolution:
.util shell script has been enhanced to allow import
of the cluster using Windows GUI. The script handles
messages INFO_CLUS and INFO_CLUS1 which allow the
import to happen.
Id = NSMex03419
OmniBack II 3.50 objects are case insensitive which is
not true for the SAP objects backed up with 2.55
version. Object tape format is changed with 3.50 as
well. These changes caused some SAP objects not to be
displayed in the Restore GUI after importing the tape
with SAP objects from 2.55 to 3.50.
Resolution:
Names are tape format are converted into OmniBack II
3.50 format after tape import from 2.55.
Id = NSMex03475
Restore GUI does not display SAP objects, if two
SAP instances with the same name are backed up on
different host.
Resolution:
xomnirestore has been improved to show all object.
Id = NSMex03505
a) When selecting restore of SAP object, message
"Cannot browse from root" appears.
b) Two different structures with the same name
were defined.
Resolution:
xomnirestore has been improved.
Id = NSMex03658
Exit code 0 is returned when the medium initialization
fails with error:
"This medium can be initialized only with force option
specified."
Resolution:
Exit code of omniminit for failed operation is
redefined.
Id = NSMex03833
User rights are not properly interpreted.
Resolution:
User rights permissions has been modified.
Id = JAGad29457
xomnirestore shows user name and group name for backed
up objects. If users on different clients have
different UID and GID wrong user will be shown in
version browser.
Resolution:
New option GUIShowUID has to be set in file:
/etc/opt/omni/options/global on Cell Manager host.
GUIShowUID=<number>
where <number> means:
- 0, GUI converts UIDs and GIDs to strings
- 1, only UIDs and GIDs numbers will be showen
Part of SSPUX350_013.
Id = JAGad33161
Options for EMC integration are incorrectly saved when
datalist/barlist is created with Motif GUI.
Resolution:
EMC type resolving has been improved.
Part of SSPUX350_013.
PHSS_22038:
Id = NSMex03503
User rights are not properly checked.
Resolution:
User rights checking is properly improved.
Id = NSMex03511
Execution of external script can not be prevented.
Resolution:
Omnirpt is changed so that the execution of "Send
external" method can be controlled by adding a line
ExternalScriptMode=<number>
in Global Options file, where <number> means:
- 0, no checking is performed
- 1, script can be executed only in bin directory
- 2, executing of external scripts is not allowed.
SR:
H555008927 H555008892 H555008803 H555008807 H555008476
H555008657 H555006893 H555008730 B554000640 B554000632
H555008732 H555008490 8606228519 H555006524 H555006894
H555006834 H555006144 8606187829 H555004942 H555003134
8606179663 H555005709 H555005547 H555005845 H555004369
H555004246 H555004381 8606160131 8606161034 8606163859
B554000788 8606165711 B554000550 H555003728 B554000606
B554000634
Patch Files:
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/hp/s800/hp-ux-1020/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/hp/s800/hp-ux-10/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/hp/s800/hp-ux-11/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/ncr/i386/mp-ras/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/dec/alpha/osf1-4/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/gpl/i386/linux/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/ibm/rs6000/aix-42/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sco/i386/sco_sv/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sco/i386/unixware/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sequent/i386/dynix/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sgi/mips/irix/A.03.50/packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sgi/mips/irix-62/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/siemens/r400/sinix/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sun/sparc/solaris/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sun/sparc/solaris-26/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sun/sparc/sunos/A.03.50/
packet.Z
what(1) Output:
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/hp/s800/hp-ux-1020/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/hp/s800/hp-ux-10/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/hp/s800/hp-ux-11/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/ncr/i386/mp-ras/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/dec/alpha/osf1-4/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/gpl/i386/linux/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/ibm/rs6000/aix-42/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sco/i386/sco_sv/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sco/i386/unixware/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sequent/i386/dynix/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sgi/mips/irix/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sgi/mips/irix-62/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/siemens/r400/sinix/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sun/sparc/solaris/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sun/sparc/solaris-26/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sun/sparc/sunos/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
cksum(1) Output:
1321592566 11149600 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/hp/s800/
hp-ux-1020/A.03.50/packet.Z
1257663456 11204687 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/hp/s800/
hp-ux-10/A.03.50/packet.Z
3551142708 11149904 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/hp/s800/
hp-ux-11/A.03.50/packet.Z
2055934160 4172467 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/ncr/i386/
mp-ras/A.03.50/packet.Z
3657963542 4940969 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/dec/alpha/
osf1-4/A.03.50/packet.Z
998913878 6833216 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/gpl/i386/
linux/A.03.50/packet.Z
3650052432 4216942 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/ibm/rs6000/
aix-42/A.03.50/packet.Z
2380362383 4029055 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sco/i386/
sco_sv/A.03.50/packet.Z
3884939979 3937605 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sco/i386/
unixware/A.03.50/packet.Z
3819542767 4126913 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sequent/
i386/dynix/A.03.50/packet.Z
1089219669 5022182 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sgi/mips/
irix/A.03.50/packet.Z
1416794755 5919415 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sgi/mips/
irix-62/A.03.50/packet.Z
3544145182 4879199 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/siemens/
r400/sinix/A.03.50/packet.Z
1711704483 4578857 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.03.50/packet.Z
1006087399 4660293 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sun/sparc/
solaris-26/A.03.50/packet.Z
2190727103 6980139 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/cc/sun/sparc/
sunos/A.03.50/packet.Z
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
If any newer SSP for the Cell Console is installed
on your system, you must re-apply the SSP after
installing this Cell Console patch.
PHSS_28021:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28021 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_28019:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28019 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_28017:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28017 is required for this defect fix.
Supersedes:
PHSS_22038 PHSS_22850 PHSS_24660 PHSS_25956 PHSS_27595
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_28223:
s700: 11.00 11.11 11.20
s800: 11.00 11.11 11.20
Patch Package Size: 95590 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_28222
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_28222.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_28222. 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_28222.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_28222.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
PHSS_28222:
NOTE!
This Patch has to be installed on the Installation
Server host.
The User Interface must be redistributed to the client
system(s) after the installation of the patch in order
to get the fixes into effect.
For distribution of the User Interface, refer to the
OmniBackII Installation guide.
Patch includes the following Site Specific Patches:
SSPUX350_013
SSPUX350_020
SSPUX350_031
SSPUX350_038
SSPUX350_051
SSPUX350_055
SSPUX350_078
SSPUX350_080
SSPUX350_085
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_28222------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_28021
Date Loaded: 20030123
Title: s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - CS packet
Patch Name: PHSS_28021
Patch Description: s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - CS packet
Creation Date: 03/01/17
Post Date: 03/01/23
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
s800: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
Products:
OmniBackII A.03.50
Filesets:
OMNIBACK-II.OMNI-CS,A.03.50
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_28021
Symptoms:
PHSS_28021:
Id = HSLco35783 SR: H555008533
Informix backup hangs if a resource type is backed up
to a different device than the other resource types.
Id = HSLco36721 SR: H555008690
If a Manager-of-Managers Server is also a
MC/ServiceGuard virtual node, then the command:
"omnirpt -report list_sessions -timeframe
<start_hours_ago><hours_duration>
-multicell -no_multiple"
lists the matching sessions from this node twice.
Id = HSLco37099 SR: H555008780
Queries from client Cell Server in MoM environment
with CMMDB fail with:
"[12:1012] Cannot access the file."
Id = HSLco37193 SR: H555008807
When backing up SAP integration with EMC split mirror
functionality, not all the SAP files are backed up.
Id = HSLco37276 SR: H555008832
OmniBack internal database backup fails with an error:
"[Major] From: BSM
<computer> "<object>" Time: <time>
[61:3003] Lost connection to VBDA named <object>
on host <host>.
Ipc subsystem reports: "IPC Read Error
System error: [232] Connection reset by peer"
Id = HSLco37939 SR: H555008927
While configuring OmniBack II reports using GUI, only
datalists are listed (barlists are missing).
Id = HSLco37723 SR: H555008892
When performing omnimlist -catalog on media, the
program exits and debug.log contains this
Interprocess Communication error:
08/06/02 11:13:15 OMNIMLIST.1224.0
["/src/lib/ipc/ipc.c /main/r31_split/16":3434]
A.03.50 b216
[ipc_receiveDataEx] buffer 102400 bytes to
small to receive data 258487 bytes => ignored
PHSS_26889:
Id = HSLco35076 SR: H555008261
Backup fails with an error:
"Internal error. Allocation from library failed.
The Media Management daemon reports:
Internal error: DbaXXXX functions."
Id = HSLco35364 SR: H555008410
The earlier Patch PHSS_26348 introduced behavior
that can cause database integration
(for example Oracle or SAP) backups to fail.
With PHSS_26348 installed, OmniBack does not properly
lock the logical devices to prevent concurrent access
by multiple sessions. As a result, database integration
backups may fail instead of waiting for the device
to become free.
Id = HSLco35515 SR: H555008452
Backup Session Manager does not terminate after
the time specified in the SmDaIdleTimeout variable
when connection to Disk Agent and Media Agent is lost.
Id = JAGae27169 SR: 8606262839
Configuration report shows an incorrect list of
scheduled backups.
PHSS_26347:
Id = HSLco20414 SR: H555003134
Device maintenance from command line is not sufficient.
Id = HSLco31865 SR: H555006924
The message for the mount request is not in proper
format when forwarded to ITO.
Id = HSLco32789 SR: H555007191
If pre-exec script does not complete in
ScriptOutputTimeout time (default 15 minutes), Backup
Session Manager lopps and can not be aborted.
Id = JAGad90905 SR: 8606221771
Case sensitive search does not work.
Id = JAGae05208 SR: 8606236143
Not all session manager processes are correctly stopped
using csailover.ksh script.
Id = HSLco33360 SR: H555007428
Backup fails with error:
"[Major] From: BMA
<HOST> Time:<TIME>
[90:64] Can not unload exchanger medium
(Storage slot is occupied.)".
Id = JAGae14881 SR: 8606248483
Address of a Cell Console client is incorrectly
handled.
Id = HSLco34255 SR: H555007796
omnirpt failes after the installation of
PHSS_25002/25003.
PHSS_25002:
Id = HSLco24755 SR: B555011718
OmniBack II issues a mount request for tape during
the restore session.
Id = HSLco28232 SR: H555005922
Backup is waiting for all pre/post-exec scripts to
finish before proceeding.
Id = HSLco28279 SR: H555005975
Purge of filenames aborts daily.
Id = HSLco29098 SR: H555006248
Restore session fails with error:
"Can not load exchanger medium.".
Id = HSLco30814 SR: H555006710
Session ends as 'Failed' because OmniBack II tries
to back up non existent SAP redo logs.
Id = HSLco31142 SR: H555006771
Load balancing is not working properly.
Id = HSLco31295 SR: H555006799
OmniBack reports that medium copy session finished
successfully although it failed.
Id = HSLco31325 SR: H555006810
When OmniBack II Integration backup is aborted,
another complete sesson starts and finishes backup of
remaining database objects.
Id = JAGad86475 SR: 8606217323
Cell Request Server and session managers frequently
abort.
PHSS_24658:
Id = JAGad48558
OmniBack II creates duplicated tape labels.
Id = JAGad64442
OmniBack II internal database owner is not
properly set after configuring OmniBack II in
MC/ServiceGuard environment.
Id = NSMex03907
Browsing of a filesystem in Restore GUI sometimes
fails with an error:
"Cannot browse from root. Please specify
starting point.".
Id = NSMex04086
Session status is "Completed/Failures" although there
is no indication of errors.
Id = NSMex04149
If Cell Request Service (CRS) is restarted in cluster
aware mode, error:
"-2 starting omnidbutil -clear!"
occurs in cluster.log file.
Id = NSMex04164
Omnitrig fails with an error:
"Error parsing schedule purge_schedule.".
Id = NSMex04283
Adding OmniBack II licenses in MC/ServiceGuard
environment fails with an error:
"Cell Server host IP is not in IP range.".
Id = NSMex04287
Load balancing uses less devices than expected.
Id = NSMex04319
OmniBack II issues mount request, but it can not be
confirmed because the tape drive is busy.
Id = NSMex04311
Post-exec script specified for a virtual hostname does
not start if pre-exec script fails.
Id = NSMex04403
Tape import is reported successful although it is not.
Id = NSMex04540
Restore session fails with error:
"Can not load exchanger medium.".
PHSS_23470:
Id = JAGad36093
Session status indicates "Completed" although one of the
agents failed.
Id = NSMbb37729
Devbra reports:
"[90:11] Unrecognized option "/" => ignored".
Id = NSMex03425
Backup of SAP archive logs fails with:
"[Major] From: OB2BAR
<hostname> <ORASID> Time:<time>
Can not read BSM message (IPC Read Error
System error: [232] Connection reset by peer.)".
Id = NSMex03621
Restore does not work correctly after the mount
request confirmation.
Id = NSMex03701
OmniBack Session Report contains many
"[Warning] From: BSM
<hostname> <DBNAME> Time:<time>
Received connect from BAR Backup DA on host <host>
that is not specified in CLIENT statement in the
barlist."
warning messages.
Id = NSMex03711
Error:
"Hostname is not in IP range."
is reported after service guard fails over to a
secondary host.
Id = NSMex03739
Pre- and post-exec scripts return invalid exit status.
Id = NSMex03847
After upgrade to OmniBack II 3.50, backup to STK 9840
device fails with an error:
"Invalid physical device type => aborting."
Id = NSMex03894
Host backup fails if host has more than 600
mountpoints.
Id = NSMex03910
If Sybase backup fails before OB2BAR is started,
a Major message is reported in the session output,
but session status is "Completed".
Id = NSMex03917
Objects are lost from OmniBack II internal database
after the execution of "omnidbutil -cdbsync" command.
Id = NSMex03991
Full Oracle backup can be appended to a medium in a
pool with "append incremental only" property.
Id = NSMbb38972
MS Exchange 2000 scheduled backups do not start.
Id = NSMex03246
Backup Session Manager is sending wrong SNMP messages to
ITO Management server.
Id = NSMex04159
When restarting failed sessions multiple sessions are
created.
Id = NSMex04261
Import of session fails.
PHSS_23105:
Id = NSMex03757
Bad backup performance after upgrade from OmniBack II
2.55 or 3.00.
Id = NSMex03977
Execution of command
"omnirpt -report used_media -timeframe <t1> <t2>"
results in the following error message:
"DB[4] internal error [-16] record not connected
to set".
"DB[4] internal error [-16] record not connected
to set".
PHSS_22369:
Id = JAGad13634
Informix barlists are not converted into a OmniBack II
3.50 format after an upgrade from OmniBack II 2.55.
Id = JAGad17029
"List from media" ignores "See private objects" option.
Id = NSMex03356
Permanent license shows up as out of IP range.
Id = NSMex03365
Backup session is not logged in the database if file
pattern search is performed in parallel.
Id = NSMex03419
After importing a tape from 2.55 to 3.x cell some of
the files can not be restored.
Id = NSMex03466
After the upgrade from OmniBack II 3.00 to 3.50, a
warning
"Received connect from BAR backup DA on host
<hostname> that is not specified in CLIENT statement
in barlist."
appears on a client with multiple lan cards.
Id = NSMex03481
A backup of MC/SG can not be aborted after the switch.
Id = NSMex03491, JAGad28516
Directories are backed up even if excluded in host
backup.
Id = NSMex03493
Omnitrig does not pass debugging parameters to omnirpt.
Id = NSMex03583, NSMex03631
OmniBack II ignores the tape loaded after the mount
request for SCSI-II changer device.
Id = NSMex03638 SR: B554000768
Option "-change_objname" does not work properly.
Id = NSMex03501
List of media fails with an error:
"Medium details not available.
Medium owned by Cell Manager: <hostname>."
Id = NSMex03683
Copy session of write-protected tape is aborted and
cleaning tape is requested in the source tape drive.
Id = NSMex02584
Internal database server (RDS) abnormally ends due to
lack of memory.
Id = NSMex03702
Internal database server (RDS) abnormally ends during
a SAP restore.
Id = NSMex03289
Sessions are disappearing from OmniBack II database.
Id = NSMex03521
OmniBack II database gets corrupted.
Id = NSMex03737
Sessions are disappearing from OmniBack II database.
Id = NSMex03758, NSMex03759, NSMex03646
Execution of commands "omnidb -session <sess_id>" and
"omnirpt -report used_media -timeframe <n> <n>"
reports that the database is corrupt, but omnidbcheck
reports no problem.
Defect Description:
PHSS_28021:
Id = HSLco35783
With Informix integration backup, it is possible to
specify which resource type will be backed up by which
device. If most of the resource types are backed up to
n devices, but the L (Log) resource type is backed up
to a separate, additional device, and load balancing
is set to (max=n, min=n), then the session will hang
because it tries to lock n+1 devices for all the
resource type backups.
Resolution:
OmniBack now unlocks devices, if they were not used for
any backup for a certain amount of time. It also stops
media agents that have not had any backup agents
assigned to them for the timeout period. With both
changes (unlock device, stop media agent), it can start
new media agents, required by specific resource type
backup agents that have already contacted Backup Session
Manager.
Important note:
---------------
In order to get the session running, there are some
timeout parameters (global options) that have to be
properly set :
Global options
--------------
A - BackupDeviceIdle
B - SmPeerID
C - SmDaIdleTimeOut
D - SmMaIdleTimeOut
Conditions that have to be satisfied :
-----------
A<B
C<D
Example:
Default Suggested
value value
-----------------------------------
A 10min 4min
B 5min 5min
C 120min 120min
D 140min 140min
Explanation:
------------
[A<B]
After all BAR clients stop sending data to a device,
the BSM waits for either A or B timeout to happen for
the device. If the timeout A is reached, the backup
device will be stopped gracefully, if B timeout is
reached, it will be aborted. That's why it is important
that the condition A<B is fulfilled.
[C<D]
This is a general condition that must be met for all MA
and DA processes, and is stated in the global options
file.
It is important to keep the option BackupDeviceIdle
under 300 seconds (5 minutes). If 300 or higher, the
session behavior will be unpredictable (errors are
likely to appear).
Part of SSPUX350_087.
Id = HSLco36721
When running "omnirpt" command all the cell servers from
the "mom_info" and the local Cell Server are queried for
matching sessions. The virtual node and the local host
are actually the same machine, so the matching sessions
are listed twice.
Resolution:
The function gethostname() is not used any more to
determine if the inspected host is also the local host,
because in case of a Manager-of-Managers/ServiceGuard
environment it returns the physical node hostname and
not the virtual node hostname, making the virtual
hostname being seen as a non-local host. In this way
the virtual hostname is not queried for matching
sessions any more.
Id = HSLco37099
Format of messages is changed from buffer to pointer
but change is not implemented in all areas. Database
Session Manager gets message from MoM server in
improper format and closes the connection.
Resolution:
Size of message is dynamically changed, messages are
not send in fixed size anymore.
Id = HSLco37193
In split mirror environment with huge SAP databases
it can happen that the size of the message buffer
OmniBack II uses is too small to receive complete list
of SAP files to be backed up.
Resolution:
Setting the OB2IPCBUFSIZE environment variable in the
/opt/omni/.omnirc file on Cell Server, R1 and R2 hosts,
specifying the desired amount of memory to be used for
the buffer solves the described problem.
Please read the following instructions and make sure
that the patches listed in "Other Dependencies" section
(see below) are installed and the environment
variable is set on Cell Server, R1 and R2 systems before
running the backup!
How to determine the buffer size?
---------------------------------
N_obj: number of objects (files)
N_fs: number of file systems
N_lvmvg: number of volume groups
N_dg: number of disk groups
N_rdsk: number of rawdisks
Obj: Object Name
ObjBack: Object Backup Name
MntPathLen: Path name on backup (R2) host
(example: /var/opt/omni/tmp/App_host)
fsmnt: File System Mount Point
fsdev: File System Device File
(example: /dev/dsk/[c0t1d1,lvol1])
vg: Volume group
(ex: /dev/vg01)
dg: Disk group (VxVM) - dependence on mapfile
which is required for creating disk group
(example:/dev/vx/dsk/dg01)
rdsk: Raw disk file name
(example: /dev/rdsk/c1t1d1)
AvgLen_<xxx> average length of <xxx>
There are two different buffers used:
1. BSM <-> R1
2. R1 <-> R2
Calculating the BSM <-> R1 buffer size
--------------------------------------
MsgSize_BSM_R1 = N_obj * (AvgLen_Obj + 1 + MntPathLen)
Calculating the R1 <-> R2 buffer size
-------------------------------------
MsgSize_R1_R2 =
N_obj*(AvgLen_Obj+1+AvgLen_ObjBack) +
N_fs*(AvgLen_fsmnt*2 + MntPathLen + AvgLen_fsdev*2)+
N_lvmvg*(AvgLen_vg*2) + N_dg*(AvgLen_dg*2) +
N_rdsk*(AvgLen_rdsk*2)
Calculating the OB2IPCBUFSIZE value
-----------------------------------
OB2IPCBUFSIZE > max (MsgSize_BSM_R1, MsgSize_R1_R2)
RESTORE NOTE:
-------------
If restore is started using the sapbda utility,
the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be exported to
environment prior to starting sapbda.
Known problems:
---------------
If the calculated variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE is correctly
set, but is still too small for the file list to fit
into the message buffer, the session will fail with
the following error seen in the report:
BR295I Splitting mirror disks...
BR280I Time stamp <time>
BR279E Return code from '/opt/omni/lbin/ob2smbsplit
/<sap_homedir_path>/.<filename>.lst': 2
BR299E Split/resynchronization of mirror disks failed
In this case the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be
recalculated to appropriate value. See above how to
determine it.
Part of SSPUX350_080.
Id = HSLco37276
Last message from Disk Agent is sometimes lost. This
causes Disk Agent's status reported as "Failed".
Resolution:
New OmniBack II environment variable:
OB2VBDASLEEPBEFORECLOSE
is introduced.
Its default value is 0. Setting it to a positive
number, in /<OMNIBACK_HOME>/.omnirc file, it specifies
number of seconds to pass before Disk Agent completes
after sending the last block of data.
Sleep time insignificantly influences backup
performance.
Id = HSLco37939
Barlists are members of a group which is not displayed
under reporting group in GUI Reporting.
Resolution:
Barlists are moved to a group that is displayed in GUI.
Id = HSLco37723
Media handling results in IPC error when the buffer
size is increased and variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE is set as
described in above Resolution for problem HSLco37193.
Resolution:
Media Session Manager is rebuilt in order to properly
include the changes introduced with Resolution for
HSLco37193.
Part of SSPUX350_085.
PHSS_26889:
Id = HSLco35076
In case of Media Management Database corruption
backup can fail due to problems with the media
allocation.
Resolution:
Media allocation is improved.
Part of SSPUX350_066.
Id = HSLco35364
Two or more integration backup sessions using the same
device do not queue for backup, but they all try to use
this device at the same time. This results in media
agent failure. During integration backup device
should be locked for backup, but other sessions
can still use it.
Resolution:
Backup Session Manager correctly locks the device(s),
and other sessions wait in the queue for backup until
the device is free.
Part of SSPUX350_077.
Id = HSLco35515
In some cases because of incorrect agent exit code
Backup Session Manager does not terminate other agents
in correct order, which results in Backup Session
Manager hang.
Resolution:
The exit code is changed.
Part of SSPUX350_076.
Id = JAGae27169
Database session manager compares days, not taking
into account 15 minute units. Therefore report shows
some additional backups, which are scheduled past
the specified time frame.
Resolution:
Beside days Database Session Manager compares 15
minute units.
PHSS_26347:
Id = HSLco20414
Device enabling, disabling and status report cannot be
performed using OmniBack II command line.
Resolution:
New options "-disable_device", "-enable_device" and
"-device" are added to omnimm, omniupload and
omnidownload.
Part of SSPUX350_038.
Id = HSLco31865
The message is not properly filtered out.
Resolution:
The message is properly filtered before it is send
to ITO.
Id = HSLco32789
Improper implementation of object assigning to Media
Agent causes Backup Session Manager to loop forever.
Resolution:
Object assignment to Media Agent is corrected.
Id = JAGad90905
Flag for case sensitivity is not checked before
search session is executed.
Resolution:
Case sensitivity flag is always checked.
Id = JAGae05208
The regular expression that is parsed by the awk script
does not return the process ID (PID) which should be
killed.
Resolution:
Regular expression string in awk parse command is
changed.
Id = HSLco33360
Executing an "enter" operation for the slot being
used for backup results in backup failure.
Resolution:
New global option EnterEjectCheckLocking is
introduced. If this option is set, Media Management
operation checks if slot is locked and does not
use it.
Part of SSPUX350_072.
Id = JAGae14881
When a Cell Console client connects to the server,
user name, system name and domain are parsed
correctly, but IP address is not.
Resolution:
A new environment variable
'OB2CRSSTRICTHOSTNAMECHECKING'
is introduced. Setting its value to 1 is to enforce
the use of hostnames obtained from IP address.
Id = HSLco34255
Improperly built Database Session Manager causes
omnirpt to fail.
Resolution:
Properly built Database Session Manager in included
in patch.
PHSS_25002:
Id = HSLco24755
Rescan before backup option incorrectly deletes locked
slots information from OmniBack II database.
Resolution:
Locked slots are not updated during any rescan.
Id = HSLco28232
Backup session is in sleep mode during the
pre/post-exec scripts execution. This can cause
the session to last a long time.
Resolution:
New global option is introduced. Details:
name: PrePostExecOnEveryVolumeForHostBackup
format:
PrePostExecOnEveryVolumeForHostBackup=<0 or 1>
default: 0
If this option is set (=1), Backup Disk Agent (BDA)
will execute pre/post-exec scripts for every
volume of host object specified.
If this option is not set (=0), Backup Session
Manager (BSM) will execute pre-exec script
prior to starting first volume BDA and post-exec
script after last volume BDA. During the
execution of these scripts, the BSM will sleep.
Id = HSLco28279
In some special cases it is possible for purge of
filenames to fail with error written in the debug.log:
"DB[9] internal error [-16]
record not connected to set."
Resolution:
Purge is improved in order to correctly remove
such records.
Id = HSLco29098
After the mount request during restore from SCSI-II
library, OmniBack II tries to load "" medium into drive.
Resolution:
Restore session manager rechecks the configuration
after the mount request is confirmed.
Part of SSPUX350_048.
Id = HSLco30814
By design, OmniBack II ends session as 'Failed' if
there are no objects to back up.
Resolution:
Two new global variables have been introduced:
1) SessSucessfullWhenNoObjectsBackedUp=0
By setting this variable to 1 user can change the
Omniback II behavior in order to end the session
as successful when there are no objects backed up.
2) TreatScriptReturnAsNormal=<script return>
Setting this variable to a certain number instructs
OmniBack II to treat all the script returns equal
to the specified number as normal.
Part of SSPUX350_062.
Id = HSLco31142
There is no warning reported when one creates a datalist
or a barlist with load balancing enabled and minimum
number of devices greater than number of configured
logical devices.
Resolution:
Comparison of minimum and configured devices number
is implemented.
Id = HSLco31295
Media Session Manager does not send abort message to
Backup Media Agent started after Copy Media Agent
failed.
Resolution:
Media Session Manager properly handles abort message
from Copy Media Agent.
Id = HSLco31325
1) Error in Backup Session Manager.
When OmniBack II - Informix backup aborting,
another session starts and finishes the remaining
database spaces.
2) Informix wrong error handling.
Resolution:
1) Case BSM_STATE_ABORTING was changed in the order
that Backup Session Manager aborts session when
requested.
2) The way of translating OmniBack II errors into
Informix errors was changed with new condition
checking.
Part of SSPUX350_063.
Id = JAGad86475
Cell Request Server and session managers abort
because of an accept() command failure on some
HP-UX 11.x systems.
Resolution:
accept() command is re-executed in case of
ENOBUFS failure.
Part of SSPUX350_059.
PHSS_24658:
Id = JAGad48558
Initializition with "Autolabel" option creates
duplicated tape labels.
Resolution:
Medium initialization does not create duplicated tape
labels.
Id = JAGad64442
OmniBack II internal database ownership belongs to
primary node instead of floating hostname in
MC/ServiceGuard environment.
Resolution:
Database ownership is set to floating hostname.
Id = NSMex03907
The data backed up with an older version of OmniBack II
and option "-encrypt" can not be selected from
Restore GUI.
Resolution:
It is possible to select objects backed up with an
older version of OmniBack II in Restore GUI.
Id = NSMex04086
Message level of a resuming failure in XP environment
is set to "Normal" instead of "Major".
Resolution:
Message level is corrected.
Id = NSMex04149
Cell Request Service (CRS) executes "omnidbutil -clear"
and returns incorrect exit code.
Resolution:
Correct exit code is returned.
Id = NSMex04164
The parser incorrectly enumerates schedule types.
Resolution:
Schedule types are properly enumerated.
Part of SSPUX350_039.
Id = NSMex04283
OmniBack II is not able to list all interfaces in cells
with more than 20 LAN cards because the buffer is too
small.
Resolution:
Buffer for storing interfaces is increased.
Id = NSMex04287
OmniBack II does not lock all available devices.
Resolution:
Load balancing locks enough available devices to be used
for a session.
Id = NSMex04319
When there is no more media available for the running
session, mount request is issued. This mount request can
not be confirmed because the drive is locked by Backup
Session Manager.
Resolution:
Media Session Manager ignores Backup Session Manager
lock making the slot free for mount request
confirmation.
Id = NSMex04311
OmniBack II improperly recognizes post-exec script as a
start request if pre-exec script fails in cluster
environment.
Resolution:
OB2FORCEPOSTEXEC environment variable is added.
Setting its value to 1 in the .omnirc file causes
post-exec scripts to be started regardless of pre-exec
script exit code.
Part of SSPUX350_040.
Id = NSMex04403
Reporting functionality is missing in Media Session
Manager.
Resolution:
Reporting functionality is added to Media Session
Manager.
Part of SSPUX350_042.
Id = NSMex04540
After the mount request during restore from SCSI-II
library, Omniback tries to load "" medium into drive.
Resolution:
Restore session manager rechecks the configuration
after the mount request is confirmed.
PHSS_23470:
Id = JAGad36093
If one of the agent fails session status should
indicate "Completed/Errors" instead of "Completed".
Resolution:
Session status is correct.
Part of SSPUX350_027.
Id = NSMbb37729
Database Session Manager starts Device Browser with
incorrect options.
Resolution:
Structure containing Device Browser options is
initialized before it is filled with the parameters.
Id = NSMex03425
Backup of SAP archive logs fails if a backup request
for next archive log comes when Backup Session Manager
is already exiting.
Resolution:
Datalist entries for BAR session are removed.
Id = NSMex03621
When restoring the data from STK or GRAU library,
wrong medium is loaded into drive after the mount
request confirmation.
Resolution:
Mount request is properly handled.
Id = NSMex03701
Backing up Informix Parallel Server with many
datafiles where request is coming from the node
that is not specified in Informix backup
specification results in many warning messages reported
during the session.
Resolution:
New global option InformixparallelBackupIgnoreWarning
is added. Warnings are ignored if this option is set
to 1. Default value is 0.
Id = NSMex03711
Licensing is not working properly for systems with
more than 20 lan cards, due to an OmniBack limitation.
Resolution:
Number of lan cards on a single system can be up to 100.
Id = NSMex03739
Pre- and post-exec scripts return invalid exit status
because of timing problem.
Resolution:
Environment variable OB2EXECTIMEOUT is introduced.
Variable represents timeout (in seconds) after the end
of pre- and post-exec script. Default value is 0.
Recommended value is between 5 and 10 seconds.
Id = NSMex03847
New Media Class, 9840, is introduced with A.03.50
release. This caused that some of previously created
devices did not work with OmniBack II 3.50.
Resolution:
New utility, mchange, changes media class for a pool
and for all devices that use the particular pool.
Usage of mchange is:
mchange -version | -help
mchange -pool PoolName -newtype NewMediaClass
Id = NSMex03894
OmniBack II has a 600 mountpoints limitation. Host
backup fails if there are more than 600 mountpoints.
Resolution:
Number of mountpoints per host increased to 50000.
Id = NSMex03910
Major messages are not checked by Backup Session
Manager.
Resolution:
Backup Session Manager checks all messages.
Id = NSMex03917
If "omnidbutil -cdbsync" command is started in
Service Guard environment, some objects disappear
from OmniBack II internal database.
Resolution:
omnidbutil works properly in Service Guard
environment.
Part of SSPUX350_026.
Id = NSMex03991
Backup Session Manager incorrectly appends full
Oracle backups.
Resolution:
Backup Session Manager correctly checks properties
of pool.
Id = NSMbb38972
omnitrig does not support MS Exchange 2000 integration.
Resolution:
Scheduled MS Exchange 2000 backups are properly
started.
Part of SSPUX350_020.
Id = NSMex03246
Normal, Warning and Minor messages can be seen on ITO
Management server even though OVfilter is set up to
forward only Critical messages.
Resolution:
Messages are forwarded according to OVfilter setup.
Id = NSMex04159
When Backup Session Manager waits for the next client it
disables new client connections.
Resolution:
Proper previously failed session is restarted.
Id = NSMex04261
Import of integration session fails if the session is
spanned over two or more media.
Resolution:
Checking for object description is changed.
PHSS_23105:
Id = NSMex03757
Performance degrated by up to 50% after upgrade from
OmniBack II 2.55 or 3.00.
Resolution:
Redundant update of the objects removed.
Part of SSPUX350_023.
Id = NSMex03977
Listing of objects failed for the objects that have
been purged from the database, because there is no
link between objects and object versions.
Resolution:
Fix is implemented in libob2ecbd.sl.
PHSS_22369:
Id = JAGad13634
File /opt/omni/sbin/nb_informix is missing.
Resolution:
File /opt/omni/sbin/nb_informix is added to OMNI-CS
fileset.
Id = JAGad17029
Using "List from media" option in restore context
ignores "See private objects" option. Objects that are
backed up as "Private" are not listed.
Resolution:
Option parsing in restore context is improved.
Id = NSMex03356
If there are more than 100 network interfaces, ioctl()
call fails.
Resolution:
Buffer for SIOCGIFCONF is increased to support up to
1000 network interfaces.
Id = NSMex03365
When backup and file search sessions are started in
parallel, file search session locks the database.
Backup Session Manager tries to write backup
information into locked database. Since this action can
not be performed, the following messages are logged
in the rds.log:
"11740 [10-Apr-00 17:37:07] error status=5
11741 [10-Apr-00 17:37:07] GROUPLOCK ELEMENT:
userID=4, LockType=6, LockMode= *, RecSetType=10002,
dba=[0:0], odnum=1"
Resolution:
File pattern search is optimized to minimize the
possibilities of group locks.
Id = NSMex03419
OmniBack II 3.50 objects are case insensitive which is
not true for the SAP objects backed up with 2.55
version. Object tape format is changed with 3.50 as
well. These changes caused some SAP objects not to be
displayed in the Restore GUI after importing the tape
with SAP objects from 2.55 to 3.50.
Resolution:
Object names from tape are converted into OmniBack II
3.50 format after tape import from 2.55.
Id = NSMex03466
System name checking is not performed for systems with
multiple LAN cards. Backup Session Manager is checking
the system names only when looking for clusters.
Resolution:
System name checking is performed when looking for
clusters and systems with multiple LAN cards.
Id = NSMex03481
Aborting backup session is not possible because
Backup Session Manager incorrectly aborts Disk Agents
after the package switch.
Resolution:
Disk Agents are properly aborted.
Id = NSMex03491, JAGad28516
In host backup only mount point directories can be
excluded. If a directory is not a mount point then it
cannot be excluded from the backup.
Resolution:
Non-mountpoint directories can now be excluded.
Id = NSMex03493
Scheduled reports are not started with "-debug" option
although omnitrig is.
Resolution:
Command line option passing is implemented for omnirpt.
Id = NSMex03583, NSMex03631
Mount request is not properly implemented for SCSI-II
changer devices.
Resolution:
OmniBack II properly handles mount requests.
Id = NSMex03638
Option "-change_objname" is not meant to be a part of
OmniBack II A.03.50.
Resolution:
Option "-change_objname" is removed.
Id = NSMex03501
After upgrading OmniBack ServiceGuard package from
3.00 to 3.50, it is not possible to list media due to
incorrect ownership of medium.
Resolution:
Virtual hostname is used for medium ownership.
Part of SSPUX350_001.
Id = NSMex03683
Copy session is aborted when copying a write-protected
tape. When write-protected tape in the source drive is
checked, the cleaning tape for that drive is requested
and the following message appears:
"Cleaning tape requested by device <device_name>.
Please clean the drive.".
Resolution:
The cleanme signal is now processed correctly.
Part of SSPUX350_004.
Id = NSMex02584
Execution of command
"omnidb -filesystem <FS_Object> -file <File_Name>"
causes a memory leak in RDS (approx. 300 bytes). If the
command is started more than 100000 times, it can cause
RDS to die due to a lack of memory.
Resolution:
Fix is implemented in libob2ecdb.sl.
Part of SSPUX350_006.
Id = NSMex03702
RDS dies during a large SAP restore due to memory leak
described in NSMex02584.
Resolution:
Fix is implemented in libob2ecbd.sl.
Part of SSPUX350_006.
Id = NSMex03289
Media sync does not work properly when table of
exported/recycled media gets too big (>3000 media).
Some new sessions dissapear from database. No error is
reported.
Resolution:
Improved error handling logs this event in debug.log.
Part of SSPUX350_003.
Id = NSMex03521
Database stays in the hot mode after issuing an
"omnidbcheck" command. If a large amount of data is
written before OmniBack II daemons are stopped, it can
happen that hot files are not properly flushed. This
causes corruption of database.
Resolution:
omnidbcheck flushes hot files immediately after
database check.
Part of SSPUX350_003.
Id = NSMex03737
Media Session Manager is incorrectly initializing media
in ServiceGuard environment. Owner of medium is set to
hostname of the active node. This results in wrong
medium handling and objects from such medium are
removed from the OmniBack II database each time Media
Session Manager is started.
Resolution:
Initialization of media in ServiceGuard environment
is improved.
Before applying the fix for NSMex03737 please run
following commands:
omnidbutil -change_cell_name <hostname1>
and
omnidbutil -change_cell_name <hostname2>
where <hostname1> and <hostname2> are names of
ServiceGuard nodes.
Part of SSPUX350_010.
Id = NSMex03758, NSMex03759, NSMex03646
OmniBack II reports an error:
"Database is probably corrupt."
for backup sessions that span over two or more media
if one of them is already overwritten/exported because
then some of the objects are already removed from the
database.
Resolution:
Removed objects are skipped during the database queries.
Part of SSPUX350_010.
SR:
H555008927 H555008892 B554000611 B554000630 B554000712
B554000622 B554000550 B554000650 B554000623 B554000830
B554000831 B554000813 B554000418 B554000751 B554000761
B554000556 B554000487 B554000496 B554000776 B554000867
B554000597 B554000887 B554000888 B554000889 B555002886
H555008533 H555008832 H555004477 H555008807 H555008780
H555008690 H555008261 8606262839 H555008452 H555008410
B554000768 8606221771 8606248483 H555007191 H555003134
H555007796 H555007428 H555006924 8606236143 H555005975
H555005922 H555006248 B555011718 H555006771 H555006710
H555006799 H555006810 8606217323 H555005697 H555005402
H555005732 H555005680 H555005149 H555004871 H555005681
H555005583 H555005917 H555005973 8606179334 8606195237
H555004061 H555004026 H555004027 B555008272 H555005234
H555004452 H555003831 B554000869 H555005624 H555004364
H555004475 B554000372 B554000841 H555004021 8606166806
H555004350 8606159187 8606144294 8606147687
Patch Files:
/opt/omni/lbin/crs
/opt/omni/lbin/bsm
/opt/omni/lbin/dbsm
/opt/omni/lbin/msm
/opt/omni/lbin/mmd
/opt/omni/lbin/rsm
/opt/omni/lbin/psm
/opt/omni/lbin/dbbda
/opt/omni/sbin/omnitrig
/opt/omni/sbin/omnidbutil
/opt/omni/sbin/omnidbcheck
/opt/omni/sbin/nb_informix
/opt/omni/sbin/utilns/mchange
/opt/omni/sbin/install/omniforsg.ksh
/opt/omni/lib/libob2ecmn.sl
/opt/omni/lib/libob2ecdb.sl
/opt/omni/lib/libob2emmdb.sl
/opt/omni/lib/libob2eadm.sl
/opt/omni/newconfig/etc/opt/omni/options/global
/opt/omni/newconfig/etc/opt/omni/sg/csfailover.ksh
what(1) Output:
/opt/omni/lbin/crs:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/lbin/crs -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: CRS, internal build
PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Wed Nov 20
13:11:01 2002
/opt/omni/lbin/bsm:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/lbin/bsm -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: BSM, internal build
PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Wed Nov 20
11:30:24 2002
/opt/omni/lbin/dbsm:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/lbin/dbsm -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: DBSM, internal buil
d PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Wed Nov 20
12:01:28 2002
/opt/omni/lbin/msm:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/lbin/msm -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: MSM, internal build
PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Wed Nov 20
11:44:13 2002
/opt/omni/lbin/mmd:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/lbin/mmd -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: MMD, internal build
PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Wed Nov 20
12:12:19 2002
/opt/omni/lbin/rsm:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/lbin/rsm -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: RSM, internal build
PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Wed Nov 20
11:32:05 2002
/opt/omni/lbin/psm:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/lbin/psm -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: PSM, internal build
PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Thu Nov 21
10:10:36 2002
/opt/omni/lbin/dbbda:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/lbin/dbbda -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: DBBDA, internal bui
ld PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Thu Nov 2
1 09:47:19 2002
/opt/omni/sbin/omnitrig:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/sbin/omnitrig -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: OMNITRIG, internal
build PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Thu No
v 21 10:16:57 2002
/opt/omni/sbin/omnidbutil:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/sbin/omnidbutil -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: OMNIDBUTIL, interna
l build PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Thu
Nov 21 10:10:16 2002
/opt/omni/sbin/omnidbcheck:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/sbin/omnidbcheck -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: OMNIDBCHECK, intern
al build PHSS_28021/PHSS_28022, built on Thu
Nov 21 10:10:26 2002
/opt/omni/sbin/nb_informix:
None
/opt/omni/sbin/utilns/mchange:
[TZ=GMT0 /opt/omni/sbin/utilns/mchange -version]
HP OpenView OmniBack II A.03.50: MCHANGE, internal b
uild PHSS_23470/PHSS_23471, built on Fri Mar
2 10:43:47 2001
/opt/omni/sbin/install/omniforsg.ksh:
None
/opt/omni/lib/libob2ecmn.sl:
None
/opt/omni/lib/libob2ecdb.sl:
None
/opt/omni/lib/libob2emmdb.sl:
None
/opt/omni/lib/libob2eadm.sl:
None
/opt/omni/newconfig/etc/opt/omni/options/global:
None
/opt/omni/newconfig/etc/opt/omni/sg/csfailover.ksh:
None
cksum(1) Output:
612034413 726899 /opt/omni/lbin/crs
2124725678 1178611 /opt/omni/lbin/bsm
1264986274 1239560 /opt/omni/lbin/dbsm
3952351799 694260 /opt/omni/lbin/msm
1499776461 530043 /opt/omni/lbin/mmd
3337452184 874939 /opt/omni/lbin/rsm
2483849962 435578 /opt/omni/lbin/psm
2181795817 365783 /opt/omni/lbin/dbbda
259807522 406792 /opt/omni/sbin/omnitrig
2522875831 697971 /opt/omni/sbin/omnidbutil
3950965868 472364 /opt/omni/sbin/omnidbcheck
2755861046 353611 /opt/omni/sbin/nb_informix
161435393 209564 /opt/omni/sbin/utilns/mchange
3275622251 5084 /opt/omni/sbin/install/omniforsg.ksh
114168317 812458 /opt/omni/lib/libob2ecmn.sl
3082830545 885460 /opt/omni/lib/libob2ecdb.sl
1619154841 651912 /opt/omni/lib/libob2emmdb.sl
3526392551 692720 /opt/omni/lib/libob2eadm.sl
2990260989 33792 /opt/omni/newconfig/etc/opt/omni/options/
global
1805127806 2350 /opt/omni/newconfig/etc/opt/omni/sg/
csfailover.ksh
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
If any newer SSP for the Cell Server is installed
on your system, you must re-apply the SSP after
installing this Cell Server patch.
PHSS_28222:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco20414 SR: H555003134
PHSS_28222 is required for this defect fix.
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28222 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_28019:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28019 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_28017:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco30814 SR: H555006710
PHSS_28017 is required for this defect fix.
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28017 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_27589:
Release date: Available
Id = HSLco20414 SR: H555003134
PHSS_27589 is required for this defect fix.
Id = NSMex03638 SR: B554000768
PHSS_27589 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_25950:
Release date: Available
Id = HSLco31325 SR: H555006810
PHSS_25950 is required for this defect fix.
Supersedes:
PHSS_22369 PHSS_23105 PHSS_23470 PHSS_24658 PHSS_25002 PHSS_26347
PHSS_26889
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_28022:
s700: 11.00 11.11 11.20
s800: 11.00 11.11 11.20
Patch Package Size: 11080 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_28021
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_28021.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_28021. 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_28021.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_28021.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
PHSS_28021:
NOTE!
This Patch has to be installed on the Cell Manager host.
OmniBack II Services must be shut down before the patch is
installed. Use the following command to shut down the
services:
"/opt/omni/sbin/omnisv.sh stop".
After the installation is complete, restart OmniBack II
Services using "/opt/omni/sbin/omnisv.sh start".
Patch includes the following Site Specific Patches:
SSPUX350_001
SSPUX350_003
SSPUX350_004
SSPUX350_006
SSPUX350_010
SSPUX350_020
SSPUX350_023
SSPUX350_026
SSPUX350_027
SSPUX350_038
SSPUX350_039
SSPUX350_040
SSPUX350_042
SSPUX350_048
SSPUX350_059
SSPUX350_062
SSPUX350_063
SSPUX350_066
SSPUX350_072
SSPUX350_076
SSPUX350_077
SSPUX350_080
SSPUX350_085
SSPUX350_087
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_28021------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_28019
Date Loaded: 20030123
Title: s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - EMC packet
Patch Name: PHSS_28019
Patch Description: s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - EMC packet
Creation Date: 03/01/16
Post Date: 03/01/23
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
s800: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
Products:
OmniBackII A.03.50
Filesets:
OMNIBACK-II.OMNI-EMC-P,A.03.50
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_28019
Symptoms:
PHSS_28019:
Id = HSLco33557 SR: H555007506
File /var/opt/omni/emc/symm.bin is too large.
Id = HSLco37193 SR: H555008807
When backing up SAP integration with EMC split mirror
functionality, not all the SAP files are backed up.
Id = HSLco31734 SR: H555006894
Restore fails with:
"[Major] From: SYMA
<hostname> "" Time: <time>
[223:325] Could not activate volume group
/dev/sg_sap.
[Major] From: SYMA
<hostname> "" Time: <time>
[223:363] Could not prepare mirror disks of object
/sg_sap for backup.
(Activation of volume group failed.)".
Id = HSLco27622 SR: H555005717
SSEA backup fails with an error:
"Filesystem <path> could not be mounted.".
Id = HSLco28507 SR: H555006043
Restore fails with an error:
"[Minor] From: VRDA
<hostname> "SAP" Time:<time>
/oracle/R3E/sapdata2/el46bd_2/el46bd.data2
Can not open: ([30] Read-only file system)
=> not restored."
PHSS_23468:
Id = NSMex03739
Pre- and post-exec scripts return invalid exit status.
Id = NSMex03891
Disk resolving fails after additional disks are added
to volume group.
Id = NSMex04003, NSMex03695
EMC backup fails if there are more than 256 disks.
Defect Description:
PHSS_28019:
Id = HSLco33557
SymDiscover API appends information to the existing
symm.bin file everytime it is called.
Resolution:
File symm.bin is recreated and contains fresh
information when "-discovery" option is used in the
datalist.
Id = HSLco37193
In split mirror environment with huge SAP databases
it can happen that the size of the message buffer
OmniBack II uses is too small to receive complete list
of SAP files to be backed up.
Resolution:
Setting the OB2IPCBUFSIZE environment variable in the
/opt/omni/.omnirc file on Cell Server, R1 and R2 hosts,
specifying the desired amount of memory to be used for
the buffer solves the described problem.
Please read the following instructions and make sure
that the patches listed in "Other Dependencies" section
(see below) are installed and the environment
variable is set on Cell Server, R1 and R2 systems before
running the backup!
How to determine the buffer size?
---------------------------------
N_obj: number of objects (files)
N_fs: number of file systems
N_lvmvg: number of volume groups
N_dg: number of disk groups
N_rdsk: number of rawdisks
Obj: Object Name
ObjBack: Object Backup Name
MntPathLen: Path name on backup (R2) host
(example: /var/opt/omni/tmp/App_host)
fsmnt: File System Mount Point
fsdev: File System Device File
(example: /dev/dsk/[c0t1d1,lvol1])
vg: Volume group
(ex: /dev/vg01)
dg: Disk group (VxVM) - dependence on mapfile
which is required for creating disk group
(example:/dev/vx/dsk/dg01)
rdsk: Raw disk file name
(example: /dev/rdsk/c1t1d1)
AvgLen_<xxx> average length of <xxx>
There are two different buffers used:
1. BSM <-> R1
2. R1 <-> R2
Calculating the BSM <-> R1 buffer size
--------------------------------------
MsgSize_BSM_R1 = N_obj * (AvgLen_Obj + 1 + MntPathLen)
Calculating the R1 <-> R2 buffer size
-------------------------------------
MsgSize_R1_R2 =
N_obj*(AvgLen_Obj+1+AvgLen_ObjBack) +
N_fs*(AvgLen_fsmnt*2 + MntPathLen + AvgLen_fsdev*2)+
N_lvmvg*(AvgLen_vg*2) + N_dg*(AvgLen_dg*2) +
N_rdsk*(AvgLen_rdsk*2)
Calculating the OB2IPCBUFSIZE value
-----------------------------------
OB2IPCBUFSIZE > max (MsgSize_BSM_R1, MsgSize_R1_R2)
RESTORE NOTE:
-------------
If restore is started using the sapbda utility,
the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be exported to
environment prior to starting sapbda.
Known problems:
---------------
If the calculated variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE is correctly
set, but is still too small for the file list to fit
into the message buffer, the session will fail with
the following error seen in the report:
BR295I Splitting mirror disks...
BR280I Time stamp <time>
BR279E Return code from '/opt/omni/lbin/ob2smbsplit
/<sap_homedir_path>/.<filename>.lst': 2
BR299E Split/resynchronization of mirror disks failed
In this case the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be
recalculated to appropriate value. See above how to
determine it.
Part of SSPUX350_080.
Id = HSLco31734
Backup is made in SSEA/split mirror backup environment
with the Application host in the cluster. When
restoring object on the Backup host (R2), which is not
in the cluster the cluster tag (-c y) from the
Application host is also restored, so the volume group
can not be activated properly.
Resolution:
By default the cluster tag on the Backup host (R2) is
disabled with the "vgchange -q n -c n" command. To
enable the cluster tag on Backup host, set the new
environment variable SMB_CLUS_DEACT=1 in the
/opt/omni/.omnirc file.
Id = HSLco27622
Incorrect filesystem options are sent to R2 side.
For HFS filesystems the entries in the mnttab file
are not updated promptly.
Resolution:
Correct filesystem options are sent to R2 side.
/etc/mnttab is promptly updated for HFS filesystem.
Id = HSLco28507
During the restore some file systems are mounted as
read-only, so the restore fails.
Resolution:
An additional condition is set for enabling the
read-only mode.
PHSS_23468:
Id = NSMex03739
Pre- and post-exec scripts return invalid exit status
because of timing problem.
Resolution:
Environment variable OB2EXECTIMEOUT is introduced.
Variable represents timeout (in seconds) after the end
of pre- and post-exec script. Default value is 0.
Recommended value is between 5 and 10 seconds.
Id = NSMex03891
Message size for resolving information is too small
if there are many objects in backup specification or
if there are many disks in a single volume group.
Resolution:
Message size is increased.
Part of SSPUX350_018.
Id = NSMex04003, NSMex03695
OmniBack II has a limitation of 256 disks for EMC
configuration. If there is a configuration with more
than 256 disks, backup fails.
Resolution:
Limitation is increased to 1024 disks.
Part of SSPUX350_005.
SR:
H555007506 H555006894 H555005717 H555006043 H555008807
H555004394 B554000824 H555004354 B554000869
Patch Files:
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/hp-ux-1020/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/hp-ux-11/A.03.50/
packet.Z
what(1) Output:
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/hp-ux-1020/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/hp-ux-11/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
cksum(1) Output:
3018644113 531278 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/
hp-ux-1020/A.03.50/packet.Z
1783684878 532337 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/
hp-ux-11/A.03.50/packet.Z
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
If any newer SSP for the EMC is installed
on your system, you must re-apply the SSP after
installing this EMC patch.
PHSS_28222:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28222 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_28021:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28021 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_28017:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28017 is required for this defect fix.
Supersedes:
PHSS_23468
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_28020:
s700: 11.00 11.11 11.20
s800: 11.00 11.11 11.20
Patch Package Size: 1100 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_28019
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_28019.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_28019. 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_28019.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_28019.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
PHSS_28019:
NOTE!
This patch has to be installed on the Installation
Server host.
The OB2 EMC agent must be redistributed to the EMC
client system(s) after the installation of the patch
in order to get the fixes into effect.
For distribution of the EMC agent, refer to the OmniBackII
Installation guide.
Patch includes the following Site Specific Patches:
SSPUX350_005
SSPUX350_018
SSPUX350_080
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_28019------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_28017
Date Loaded: 20030123
Title: s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - SAP packet
Patch Name: PHSS_28017
Patch Description: s700_800 10.X OV OB3.50 patch - SAP packet
Creation Date: 03/01/16
Post Date: 03/01/23
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
s800: 10.00 10.01 10.10 10.20
Products:
OmniBackII A.03.50
Filesets:
OMNIBACK-II.OMNI-SAP-P,A.03.50
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_28017
Symptoms:
PHSS_28017:
Id = HSLco35966 SR: H555008565
"util_sap -APP" displays connection strings.
Id = HSLco36404 SR: H555008642
SAP BR tools 6.10 (44) reports:
"BR247E No Backup utility ID or ID longer than 16
characters".
Id = HSLco37193 SR: H555008807
When backing up SAP integration with EMC split mirror
functionality, not all the SAP files are backed up.
PHSS_26879:
Id = HSLco33261 SR:H555007380
SAP integration on UNIX clients automatically passes
"-u" option.
Id = HSLco33948 SR:H555007650
a) After OmniBack II upgrade from A.03.10 to A.03.50,
SAP backup fails with Memory fault.
b) SAP objects restore GUI browser fails with the
error message:
"Cannot browse from root.
Please specify starting point."
PHSS_24988:
Id = HSLco27737 SR:H555005741
Omniback II does not support SAP integration on Linux.
Id = JAGad82658 SR:8606213466
SAP on Oracle 8.1.6 64 bit configuration fails with:
"/usr/lib/pa20_64/dld.sl: Unable to find library
'libwtc8.sl'".
Id = HSLco26047 HSLco28867 SR:H555005128 SR:H555006178
Although brarhive exit code is not 0, Omniback II
reports "Session completed successfully".
Id = HSLco30814 SR:H555006710
Session ends as failed because Omniback II tries
to back up non existent SAP redo logs.
PHSS_22912:
Id = NSMex03392
Brbackup output contains duplicated messages.
Id = NSMex03419
After importing a tape from 2.55, some of the SAP
files can not be restored.
Id = NSMex03601, NSMex03617
SAP backup fails with
"Brbackup doesn't respond".
Id = NSMex03690
Disk balancing on EMC Symmetrix fails.
Defect Description:
PHSS_28017:
Id = HSLco35966
Connection string in printed in plain text format.
Resolution:
Connection string is encrypted before it is passed
to GUI.
Part of SSPUX350_079.
Id = HSLco36404
Set ID number searching is not strict enough and gets
confused by new SAP BR tools format.
Resolution:
Stricter checking is applied to see if it really is
backint ID.
Part of SSPUX350_081.
Id = HSLco37193
In split mirror environment with huge SAP databases
it can happen that the size of the message buffer
OmniBack II uses is too small to receive complete list
of SAP files to be backed up.
Resolution:
Setting the OB2IPCBUFSIZE environment variable in the
/opt/omni/.omnirc file on Cell Server, R1 and R2 hosts,
specifying the desired amount of memory to be used for
the buffer solves the described problem.
Please read the following instructions and make sure
that the patches listed in "Other Dependencies" section
(see below) are installed and the environment
variable is set on Cell Server, R1 and R2 systems before
running the backup!
How to determine the buffer size?
---------------------------------
N_obj: number of objects (files)
N_fs: number of file systems
N_lvmvg: number of volume groups
N_dg: number of disk groups
N_rdsk: number of rawdisks
Obj: Object Name
ObjBack: Object Backup Name
MntPathLen: Path name on backup (R2) host
(example: /var/opt/omni/tmp/App_host)
fsmnt: File System Mount Point
fsdev: File System Device File
(example: /dev/dsk/[c0t1d1,lvol1])
vg: Volume group
(ex: /dev/vg01)
dg: Disk group (VxVM) - dependence on mapfile
which is required for creating disk group
(example:/dev/vx/dsk/dg01)
rdsk: Raw disk file name
(example: /dev/rdsk/c1t1d1)
AvgLen_<xxx> average length of <xxx>
There are two different buffers used:
1. BSM <-> R1
2. R1 <-> R2
Calculating the BSM <-> R1 buffer size
--------------------------------------
MsgSize_BSM_R1 = N_obj * (AvgLen_Obj + 1 + MntPathLen)
Calculating the R1 <-> R2 buffer size
-------------------------------------
MsgSize_R1_R2 =
N_obj*(AvgLen_Obj+1+AvgLen_ObjBack) +
N_fs*(AvgLen_fsmnt*2 + MntPathLen + AvgLen_fsdev*2)+
N_lvmvg*(AvgLen_vg*2) + N_dg*(AvgLen_dg*2) +
N_rdsk*(AvgLen_rdsk*2)
Calculating the OB2IPCBUFSIZE value
-----------------------------------
OB2IPCBUFSIZE > max (MsgSize_BSM_R1, MsgSize_R1_R2)
RESTORE NOTE:
-------------
If restore is started using the sapbda utility,
the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be exported to
environment prior to starting sapbda.
Known problems:
---------------
If the calculated variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE is correctly
set, but is still too small for the file list to fit
into the message buffer, the session will fail with
the following error seen in the report:
BR295I Splitting mirror disks...
BR280I Time stamp <time>
BR279E Return code from '/opt/omni/lbin/ob2smbsplit
/<sap_homedir_path>/.<filename>.lst': 2
BR299E Split/resynchronization of mirror disks failed
In this case the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be
recalculated to appropriate value. See above how to
determine it.
Part of SSPUX350_080.
PHSS_26879:
Id = HSLco33261
brbackup/brarchive is always started with "-u" option
which displays logon information.
Resolution:
brbackup/brarchive options are passed in a file.
Part of SSPUX350_073.
Id = HSLco33948
Variable ARG_FILELIST is not set to 0.
Resolution:
ARG_FILELIST is set to 0, in order to properly set
ARG_FILELIST's MALLOC.
PHSS_24988:
Id = HSLco27737
Omniback II does not support SAP integration on Linux.
Resolution:
Omniback II supports SAP integration on Linux.
Id = JAGad82658
Error occurs because omnisap.exe and SAP_template
search for 64 bit shared library in wrong path.
Resolution:
Path for ${ORA_HOME}/lib64 is added.
Id = HSLco26047 HSLco28867
Omnisap.exe script on Unix does not exit with
brarchive exit code.
Resolution:
Omnisap.exe is changed.
Part of SSPUX350_047.
Id = HSLco30814
By design, Omniback II ends session as 'Failed' if
there are no objects to back up.
Resolution:
Two new global variables have been introduced:
1) SessSucessfullWhenNoObjectsBackedUp=0
By setting this variable to 1 user can change the
Omniback II behavior in order to end the session
as successful when there are no objects backed up.
2) TreatScriptReturnAsNormal=<script return>
Setting this variable to a certain number instructs
Omniback II to treat all the script returns equal
to the specified number as normal.
Part of SSPUX350_062.
PHSS_22912:
Id = NSMex03392
Brbackup utility puts empty lines into communication
file. Sapback sends these lines to backint which after
getting an empty line dumps its previous content to
session output.
Resolution:
Fix implemented in sapback and backint prevents
duplicating of messages in session output.
Id = NSMex03419
In pre-3.0 versions of OmniBack II file names were
stored on the tape in the original case. OBII 3.0
and later store file names in lower case and because
of that, during restore it assumes that all file
names on tape are in lower case. This introduces
problems when, for example, a tape from 2.55 system
is imported into 3.50 system and a restore is run
from such tape.
Resolution:
When comparing names of files which were backed up
on the tape, all file names are now converted to
lower case, so this doesn't have any effect on new
backups (they are already in lower case) but enables
restores from pre-3.0 backups of SAP.
Id = NSMex03601, NSMex03617
If brbackup response time is too long for some
reason, session will fail with the error:
"Brbackup doesn't respond.".
Resolution:
Timeout for brbackup is implemented. OmniBack II
reports a warning after waiting for brbackup response
for 30 minutes and aborts the session after 2 hours.
Id = NSMex03690
EMC Symmetrix disk balancing for SAP backup is not
properly implemented.
Resolution:
Disk balancing is improved.
SR:
H555008642 H555008807 H555008565 H555007650 H555007380
H555005741 8606213466 H555006710 H555006178 H555005128
B554000819 B554000747 B554000550 B554000523 B554000732
Patch Files:
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/hp/s800/hp-ux-1020/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/hp/s800/hp-ux-10/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/hp/s800/hp-ux-11/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/ibm/rs6000/aix-42/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/sun/sparc/solaris/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/sun/sparc/solaris-26/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/gpl/i386/linux/A.03.50/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/gpl/i386/linux/A.03.50/
require.dat
what(1) Output:
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/hp/s800/hp-ux-1020/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/hp/s800/hp-ux-10/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/hp/s800/hp-ux-11/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/ibm/rs6000/aix-42/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/sun/sparc/solaris/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/sun/sparc/solaris-26/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/gpl/i386/linux/A.03.50/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/gpl/i386/linux/A.03.50/
require.dat:
None
cksum(1) Output:
2040216157 967481 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/hp/s800/
hp-ux-1020/A.03.50/packet.Z
689697014 950763 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/hp/s800/
hp-ux-10/A.03.50/packet.Z
1696371913 968137 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/hp/s800/
hp-ux-11/A.03.50/packet.Z
3986034704 802917 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/ibm/rs6000/
aix-42/A.03.50/packet.Z
2609729354 1007911 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.03.50/packet.Z
3548452470 1043883 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/sun/sparc/
solaris-26/A.03.50/packet.Z
3835548504 1299009 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/gpl/i386/
linux/A.03.50/packet.Z
2538349776 17 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/sap/gpl/i386/linux/
A.03.50/require.dat
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
If any newer SSP for the SAP is installed
on your system, you must re-apply the SSP after
installing this SAP patch.
PHSS_28222:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28222 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_28021:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28021 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_28019:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28019 is required for this defect fix.
Supersedes:
PHSS_22912 PHSS_24988 PHSS_26879
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_28018:
s700: 11.00 11.11 11.20
s800: 11.00 11.11 11.20
Patch Package Size: 6950 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_28017
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_28017.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_28017. 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_28017.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_28017.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
PHSS_28017:
NOTE!
This Patch has to be installed on the Installation
Server host.
The OB2 SAP agent must be redistributed to the SAP
client system(s) after the installation of the patch
in order to get the fixes into effect.
For distribution of the SAP agent, refer to
the OmniBackII Installation guide.
NOTE!
Instructions for manual installation of non HP-UX patches:
1. Rename the patch:
mv PHSS_<number> PHSS_<number>.shar
2. Then unshar the patch:
sh PHSS_<number>.shar.
During unshar operation an error message will occur due to
using non HP-UX platform for unshar although everything
will be done. When the patch is unshared, there will be
PHSS_<number>.depot and PHSS_<number>.text.
3. Depot file is a tar package, which should be untared:
tar -xvf PHSS_<number>.depot
There is whole directory structure stored in the package,
so this tree structure will be created under current
directory.
4. Create a temporary directory /tmp/omni_tmp and copy
appropriate packet.Z from expanded depot file.
Use packet.Z from OMNI-SAP-P/<OS_TYPE>/A.03.50
directory, where "OS_TYPE" is one of:
dec/alpha/osf1-4, gpl/i386/linux, ibm/rs6000/aix-42,
ncr/i386/mp-ras, sco/i386/sco_sv, sco/i386/unixware,
sequent/i386/dynix, sgi/mips/irix-62, siemens/r400/sinix,
sun/sparc/solaris-26, sun/sparc/sunos.
5. In the next step one has to copy utils.tar package from
the OmniBack II installation CD to a temporary directory
on the non HP-UX machine (for example: /tmp/omni_tmp).
The utils.tar file can be found on the installation CD
on the following location:
/OMNIBACK-II/OMNI-CORE-IS/opt/omni/databases/utils/ \
<OS_TYPE>/utils.tar
6. Un-tar the utils.tar package and find the omni_rinst.sh
installation script. Install the patch locally on the
non-HP-UX client using this script:
./omni_rinst.sh <tempdir>/packet.Z <package> <version> \
<OS_TYPE> /usr/omni <Cell Server>
where:
<tempdir> - temporary directory where the packet.Z is
stored (for example /tmp/omni_tmp)
<package> - name of the component (for example SAP)
<Cell Server> - one can see this parameter in the
/usr/omni/config/cell/cell_server file. Be careful to
set the same name as written in cell_server file.
Following the procedure written above the patch should be
successfully installed.
Patch includes the following Site Specific Patches:
SSPUX350_047
SSPUX350_062
SSPUX350_073
SSPUX350_079
SSPUX350_080
SSPUX350_081
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_28017------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_28518
Date Loaded: 20030122
Title: s700_800 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 trap-dest addition by NNM
Patch Name: PHSS_28518
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 trap-dest addition by NNM
Creation Date: 03/01/20
Post Date: 03/01/22
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
OpenView Emanate 14.2
Filesets:
Networking.MASTER,B.10.20 OVSNMPAgent.MASTER,B.10.27.00
OVSNMPAgent.MASTER,B.10.26.00 OVSNMPAgent.MASTER,B.11.00.00
OVSNMPAgent.MASTER,B.11.01.00 OVSNMPAgent.MASTER,B.11.11.00
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_28518
Symptoms:
PHSS_28518:
snmpdm allows OpenView NNM to add NNM Station's IP address
to its trap-destination list by default, when the Agent node
is discovered.
Defect Description:
PHSS_28518:
This addition to trap-destination list was required by
OpenView NNM Version 5.X.
Resolution:
snmpdm has been modified not to allow OpenView NNM to add
NNM Station's IP address into the trap-destinatoin list by
default.
SR:
8606244316
Patch Files:
/usr/sbin/snmpdm
what(1) Output:
/usr/sbin/snmpdm:
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
PATCH PHSS_28518, 01202003
HP OpenView Emanate SNMP Agent. sys HPUX 10.X
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1996 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.0.0.0
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
HP OpenView SNMP Agent Release 3.0
Version: HPUX 10.0 s800
Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
Mon Mar 18 08:52:44 MST 1996
cksum(1) Output:
2441708691 609661 /usr/sbin/snmpdm
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 10.20: PHSS_27857
s800: 10.20: PHSS_27857
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes: None
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_28519:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
PSOV_03244:
sparcSOL: 2.5.1 2.6 2.7 2.8
Patch Package Size: 660 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_28518
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_28518.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_28518. 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_28518.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_28518.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_28518------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_28341
Date Loaded: 20030122
Title: s700_800 10.20 OV OB4.10 patch - EMC packet
Patch Name: PHSS_28341
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 OV OB4.10 patch - EMC packet
Creation Date: 03/01/17
Post Date: 03/01/22
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
OmniBackII A.04.10
Filesets:
OMNIBACK-II.OMNI-EMC-P,A.04.10
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_28341
Symptoms:
PHSS_28341:
Id = HSLco37092 SR: H555008778
Restore fails with:
"|Major| From: SYMA
<hostname> "" Time: <time>
|223:325| Could not activate volume group
/dev/sg_sap.
|Major| From: SYMA
<hostname> "" Time: <time>
|223:363| Could not prepare mirror disks of object
/sg_sap for backup.
(Activation of volume group failed.)".
Id = HSLco37193 SR: H555008807
When backing up SAP integration with EMC split mirror
functionality, not all the SAP files are backed up.
Defect Description:
PHSS_28341:
Id = HSLco37092
Backup is made in SSEA/split mirror backup environment
with the Application host in the cluster. When
restoring object on the Backup host (R2), which is not
in the cluster the cluster tag (-c y) from the
Application host is also restored, so the volume group
can not be activated properly.
Resolution:
By default the cluster tag on the Backup host (R2) is
disabled with the "vgchange -q n -c n" command. To
enable the cluster tag on Backup host, set the new
environment variable SMB_CLUS_DEACT=1 in the
/opt/omni/.omnirc file.
Id = HSLco37193
In split mirror environment with huge SAP databases
it can happen that the size of the message buffer
OmniBack II uses is too small to receive complete list
of SAP files to be backed up.
Resolution:
Setting the OB2IPCBUFSIZE environment variable in the
/opt/omni/.omnirc file on Cell Server, R1 and R2 hosts,
specifying the desired amount of memory to be used for
the buffer solves the described problem.
Please read the following instructions and make sure
that the patches listed in "Other Dependencies" section
(see below) are installed and the environment
variable is set on Cell Server, R1 and R2 systems before
running the backup!
How to determine the buffer size?
---------------------------------
N_obj: number of objects (files)
N_fs: number of file systems
N_lvmvg: number of volume groups
N_dg: number of disk groups
N_rdsk: number of rawdisks
Obj: Object Name
ObjBack: Object Backup Name
MntPathLen: Path name on backup (R2) host
(example: /var/opt/omni/tmp/App_host)
fsmnt: File System Mount Point
fsdev: File System Device File
(example: /dev/dsk/|c0t1d1,lvol1|)
vg: Volume group
(ex: /dev/vg01)
dg: Disk group (VxVM) - dependence on mapfile
which is required for creating disk group
(example:/dev/vx/dsk/dg01)
rdsk: Raw disk file name
(example: /dev/rdsk/c1t1d1)
AvgLen_<xxx> average length of <xxx>
There are two different buffers used:
1. BSM <-> R1
2. R1 <-> R2
Calculating the BSM <-> R1 buffer size
--------------------------------------
MsgSize_BSM_R1 = N_obj * (AvgLen_Obj + 1 + MntPathLen)
Calculating the R1 <-> R2 buffer size
-------------------------------------
MsgSize_R1_R2 =
N_obj*(AvgLen_Obj+1+AvgLen_ObjBack) +
N_fs*(AvgLen_fsmnt*2 + MntPathLen + AvgLen_fsdev*2)+
N_lvmvg*(AvgLen_vg*2) + N_dg*(AvgLen_dg*2) +
N_rdsk*(AvgLen_rdsk*2)
Calculating the OB2IPCBUFSIZE value
-----------------------------------
OB2IPCBUFSIZE > max (MsgSize_BSM_R1, MsgSize_R1_R2)
RESTORE NOTE:
-------------
If restore is started using the sapbda utility,
the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be exported to
environment prior to starting sapbda.
Known problems:
---------------
If the calculated variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE is correctly
set, but is still too small for the file list to fit
into the message buffer, the session will fail with
the following error seen in the report:
BR295I Splitting mirror disks...
BR280I Time stamp <time>
BR279E Return code from '/opt/omni/lbin/ob2smbsplit
/<sap_homedir_path>/.<filename>.lst': 2
BR299E Split/resynchronization of mirror disks failed
In this case the variable OB2IPCBUFSIZE must be
recalculated to appropriate value. See above how to
determine it.
Part of SSPUX410_033.
SR:
H555008778 H555008807
Patch Files:
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/hp-ux-1020/A.04.10/
packet.Z
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/hp-ux-11/A.04.10/
packet.Z
what(1) Output:
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/hp-ux-1020/A.04.10/
packet.Z:
None
/opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/hp-ux-11/A.04.10/
packet.Z:
None
cksum(1) Output:
599085285 263939 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/
hp-ux-1020/A.04.10/packet.Z
316652955 275030 /opt/omni/databases/vendor/emc/hp/s800/
hp-ux-11/A.04.10/packet.Z
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
If any newer SSP for the EMC is installed
on your system, you must re-apply the SSP after
installing this EMC patch.
PHSS_28331:
Release Date: Mid February 2003
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28331 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_28232:
Release Date: Early February 2003
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
Bad catalog access message is displayed without PHSS_28232.
PHSS_28343:
Release Date: Early February 2003
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_28343 is required for this defect fix.
PHSS_27602:
Release Date: Available
Id = HSLco37193 SR:H555008807
PHSS_27602 is required for this defect fix.
Supersedes: None
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_28342:
s700: 11.00 11.11 11.20
s800: 11.00 11.11 11.20
Patch Package Size: 580 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_28341
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_28341.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_28341. 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_28341.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_28341.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
PHSS_28341:
NOTE!
This patch has to be installed on the Installation
Server host.
The OB2 EMC agent must be redistributed to the EMC
client system(s) after the installation of the patch
in order to get the fixes into effect.
For distribution of the EMC agent, refer to the OmniBackII
Installation guide.
Patch includes the following Site Specific Patches:
SSPUX410_033
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Document ID: PHSS_27443
Date Loaded: 20030122
Title: s700_800 10.20 OV SAPSPI7.X A.07.24
Patch Name: PHSS_27443
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 OV SAPSPI7.X A.07.24
Creation Date: 03/01/20
Post Date: 03/01/22
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
OpenView Smart PlugIn for SAP 7.1
Filesets:
SPI-SAP-ITO.SAPSPI-SOL,A.07.10
SPI-SAP-ITO.SAPSPI-AIX,A.07.10
SPI-SAP-ITO.SAPSPI-HP-UX,A.07.10
SPI-SAP-ITO.SAPSPI-WINNT,A.07.10
SPI-SAP-ITO.SAPSPI-TRA,A.07.10
SPI-SAP-ITO.SAPSPI-BINMGR,A.07.10
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_27443
Symptoms:
PHSS_27443:
- SR: B555011948
r3monxmi delivers message no "No SAP LOGIN..." on
multihomed
hosts even if there is valid login information in
r3itosap.cfg
for this host.
- SR: B555013112
In messages from r3monjob the client ID is the one in
which the
ITOUSER is running. It should be the client ID under
which the
actual job is running that caused the message.
- SR: B555013163
SAP systen is monitored twice if two entries for it exist
in r3itosap.cfg
the are identical except for the hostname: one entry has
the short hostname
and the other has the long hostname.
- SR: B555013650
If there is >1 SID on a system and only one SID is up,
this system
is detected more than once. This means if there are 3
SIDs and only one
is up, the running system is detected 3 times.
- SR: B555014045
You got a couple of ABAP/4 dumps from ITOUSER in your R/3
system every day.
You will find more information about the ABAP/4 dumps in
transaction ST22 in SAP. If you find in the
dump report from SAP a problem with the ENQUE_READ
function you have a problem with the r3monlck monitor.
- SR: B555014293
r3monxmi does not deliver any messages
- SR: B555014337
When running r3monal on Solaris 64bit you get the
following error
in r3monal.log:
"AlAPIROpenMonitorSegment returned 249 on Solaris"
and no CCMS alerts are collected
- SR: B555014458
jobs that do not have an end date are reported again
after the agent is restarted
- SR: B555014512
if there is a filename in /usr/sap longer than 12 chars
r3monal aborts without any error indication
PHSS_25988:
- SR: B555012978
importing A.07.22 transports into SAP 31I
system does not work correctly
- SR: B555012858
r3moncol coredumps when a certain combinaton of messages
is sent from SAP system
PHSS_25219:
- SR: B555011811
r3itogui crashes on Solaris and
HP-UX 10.20 servers
PHSS_24817:
- SR: B555009858
r3monxmi, r3mondev do not perform
SAP status checks at all
- SR:B555009860
r3monxmi, r3mondev, r3monpro, r3monal,
r3monsap do not determine actual
state of an SAP system.
- SR: 8606196854
r3monxmi always delivers syslog messages
from the last 24hrs.
- SR: B555008415
r3monal stops execution on AIX
- SR: B555008320
when closing an SAP GUI started by an ITO
app. the message
"FUNCTION: ABAP4_CALL_TRANSACTION
EXCEPTION: COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
RFC operation/code RfcCallReceive
ERROR/EXCEPTION"
occurs although there is no problem
- SR: B555009860
r3monal does not deliver CCMS messages
on AIX.
- SR: B555011308
r3monlck and r3monupd send duplicate
messages if an SAP system consists of
more than one instance.
PHSS_23371:
- SR: B555009581
monitors coredump if too many config
file has too many entries
- SR: B555009158
r3monwpa,usr,chg can't be configured
application server specific
Defect Description:
PHSS_27443:
- SR: B555011948
If a host has more than 1 IP address for 1 hostname
and DNS is configured in "Round Robin Mode", then
r3monxmi cannot correctly compare the IP address of the
hostname of the machine against the IP address of the
hostname
given in r3itosap.cfg => the message "No SAP LOGIN..." is
sent
although there is valid login information in r3itosap.cfg
- SR: B555012858
There are some combinations of messages that make
r3moncol coredump.
In SAP there is a SAP SPI table containing the actual
message and
a table containing message details.
r3moncol assumes that for each message there are also
message details
and tries to read the message details table. But
sometimes this is not
the
case. => r3moncol accesses an non-initialized pointer to
a non-existent
table
entry. => coredump.
- SR: B555013112
The SAP SPI monitor does not read the information about
the client ID from the correct SAP database tables
- SR: B555013163
The parsing routine of r3itosap.cfg does not detect that
"host.bbn.hp.com"
and "host" are have normally the same IP address(es).
So if there is a duplicate entry in r3itosap.cfg that is
only different
in long and short hostname, the monitor considers them as
two different
entries.
- SR: B555013650
The API functions of the alxxrlib have a bug. It is
possible to "correctly"
open a monitoring segment for a SID that is not up. If
the API function to
retrieve the instance info is called for the non-running
instance it also
delivers return code OK but the data for the running
instance. This does not
make sense.
- SR: B555014045
A possible reason for that problem could be a very high
load on your system.
It also can be possible that you have a high number of
Enqueue locks.
The monitor is using a function that is not any longer
supported from SAP.
The new function ENQUEUE_READ should be used instead.
The monitor is using the new function ENQUEUE_READ the
first three times
before the monitor calls the old function. The function
ENQUE_READ can return
an error if the Enqueue table is locked. If one of the
three calls is
successfully the monitor will not call the old
unsupported ENQUE_READ
function.
- SR: B555014293
Due to a bug in the function find_duplicate_logons()
r3monxmi does
not read r3itosap.cfg => no RFC connection is established
=> no
monitoring is done
- SR: B555014337
This problem is caused because an outdated version of
alxxrlib
is linked against r3monal. This version of the lib. does
not support
64bit access to shared mem.
- SR: B555014458
Customer is stating that when he repushes
templates or restarts the VPO agent on his SAP SPI
managed node he sees
jobs that failed over 3 weeks ago being reported again by
r3monjob.
- SR: B555014512
if there is a filename in /usr/sap longer than 12 chars
r3monal aborts without any error indication.
The abort occurs in the function readsid(). readsid()
calls
the system function _findnext.
_findnext is passed a buffer with size 12 bytes.
If filename of a dir. is longer than 12 bytes, r3monal
stops
execution without any error.
The buffer for the filename was extended to 1024 bytes.
PHSS_25988:
- SR: B555012858
r3moncol coredumps with certain configurations.
There are some combinations of messages that
make r3moncol coredump. In SAP there is a SAP
SPI table containing the actual message and
a table containing message details.
r3moncol assumes that for each message there
are also message details and tries to read
the message details table. But sometimes
this is not the case. => r3moncol accesses a
non-initialized pointer to a non-existent table
entry. => coredump.
- SR: B555012978
Function Module SAPLZSPB, Program LZSPB$18
The field "ZHPSPI30" is unknown, but there
are the following fields with similar names:
"ZHPSPI05", "ZHPSPI06A" and "ZHPSPI08L".
This is the error during the transport.
Resolution:
since the information in the details table
is not used anymore,the function call to
read the message details was removed.
Built delta transport which fixes this error.
This transport is dependent on the A.07.22
transport.
THIS TRANSPORT IS FOR SAP 31 ONLY!!!
PHSS_25219:
- SR: B555011811
r3itogui crashes on Solaris and
HP-UX 10.20 servers because it
is a HP-UX 11.00 binary in both
cases.
Resolution:
a new patch is generated
PHSS_24817:
- SR: B555011308
R3monlck and r3monupd can get the needed information
from the central instance. These monitors have a
global function which finds out how many
application servers belong to a particular R/3
environment. Lock_check or update monitor sends
messages for each instance of an application
server it finds.
That means if there are update errors and 4
application servers belong to the managed R/3 system
then the messages browser will receive 4 times
a messages about these update errors (because of the
fact that there are 4 application servers).
Resolution:
fixed ABAP/4 code
- SR: B555009860
No check is performed by the monitors if the SAP system
is really up. Check is only done via r3monup.his
Resolution:
Added function that checks SHM for running SAP
instances and puts the info in the trace file
- SR: B555009858
It can not be seen (directly) whether an instance
is currently UP or DOWN.
Resolution:
Added function that checks SHM for running SAP
instances and puts the info in the trace file
- SR: B555008415
r3monal stops execution (NO ABORT) with
AlAPIROpenMonitorSegment returned 244
Resolution:
Re-linked r3monal with different SAP
libs
- SR: B555008320
In the rfc library delivered by
SAP there is an error. If an SAP SPI
application is called and it uses an
SAP GUI and a RFC connection from the mgmt.
server to the SAP system is established.
This is done by using function calls to
the SAP RFC lib. When the GUI is exited
via "System - Log Off" this message is
caused by a function in the rfc lib
that returns an error.
Resolution:
The function rfc_error() was changed.
Now this special message is excluded
from the error handling process. The
function rfc_error now does an exit(0)
if this message occurs, thereby preventing
the pop up of the opcerror window on the
management server.
- SR: 8606196854
The file
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/
sun/sparc/solaris/monitor/r3monxmi32.Z
has a newly introduced bug: with every
run it reports the syslog messages from
the last 24h.
Resolution:
Fix this bug and build new patch
(this one here)
PHSS_23371:
- SR: B555009581
If the config file has too many entries, the
limits of an internal array containing the
parsed config. file entries are exceeded.
This case was not intercepted by exception
handling. => memory access violation
=> coredump
Resolution:
An error handling routine was inserted to
intercept the violation of the limit
in the number of config lines
- SR: B555009158
r3monwpa,r3monchg,r3monusr are application server
specific. But there is no parameter described how
to configure these monitor application server
specific. There is an parameter "APSERVER" which
is used to configure this monitor application
server dependent. But this parameter is
overwritten in ABAP.
Resolution:
Don't overwrite the given
hostname in ABAP source code.
SR:
B555014512 B555014458 B555014337 B555014293 B555014045
B555013650 B555013163 B555013112 B555012978 B555012858
B555011948 B555011811 B555011308 B555009860 B555009858
B555009581 B555009158 B555008415 B555008320 8606196854
Patch Files:
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3monal32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3monal64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3moncol32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3moncol64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3mondev32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3mondev64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3monpro32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3monpro64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3monsap32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3monsap64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3monxmi32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ibm/rs6000/aix/monitor/
r3monxmi64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3monal32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3monal64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3moncol32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3moncol64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3monxmi32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3monxmi64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3mondev32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3mondev64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3monpro32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3monpro64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3monsap32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/pa-risc/hp-ux11/
monitor/r3monsap64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/s700/hp-ux10/monitor/
r3monal.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/s700/hp-ux10/monitor/
r3moncol.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/s700/hp-ux10/monitor/
r3monxmi.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/s700/hp-ux10/monitor/
r3mondev.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/s700/hp-ux10/monitor/
r3monpro.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/hp/s700/hp-ux10/monitor/
r3monsap.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3monal32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3monal64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3moncol32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3moncol64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3mondev32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3mondev64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3monpro32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3monpro64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3monsap32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3monsap64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3monxmi64.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/sun/sparc/solaris/
monitor/r3monxmi32.Z
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ms/intel/nt/monitor/
OvCor.dll
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ms/intel/nt/monitor/
OvItoAgtAPI.dll
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ms/intel/nt/monitor/
OvMFC.dll
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ms/intel/nt/monitor/
OvR3Wrapper.dll
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ms/intel/nt/monitor/
OvReadConfig.dll
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ms/intel/nt/monitor/
OvSpiASER3.dll
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ms/intel/nt/monitor/
librfc32.dll
/opt/hpitosap/install/C/EXECUTABLES/ms/intel/nt/monitor/