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Digest Name: weekly HP-UX series 800 11.X patch digest
Created: Sun Aug 10 3:05:05 EDT 2003
Table of Contents:
Document ID Title
--------------- -----------
PHKL_29076 s700_800 11.11 IDE/ATAPI cumulative patch
PHCO_28123 s700_800 11.11 cumulative SAM patch
PHSS_29540 s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X Perf Agent Windows A.07.20
PHSS_29355 s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X Msg/Act Solaris Agent A.07.22
PHSS_29520 s700_800 11.X OV SIP3.1 OVIS Performance improvement
PHSS_29488 s700_800 11.X OV NNM6.4x/ET2.0x Patch for July 2003
PHKL_29497 s700_800 11.04 (VVOS) Large Data Space,kernel memory leak
PHSS_29455 s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X Perf Agent AIX A.07.20
PHSS_28684 s700_800 11.04 Virtualvault 4.6 IWS update
PHKL_29110 s700_800 11.11 VxFS cumulative patch, perf of mmap()d files
PHCO_28010 s700_800 11.11 bdiff(1) cumulative patch
PHCO_29040 s700_800 11.11 cat(1) cumulative patch
PHCO_29209 s700_800 11.11 lpspool subsystem cumulative patch
PHSS_29334 s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X SSL Secure Java GUI A.07.15
The documents are listed below.
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Document ID: PHKL_29076
Date Loaded: 20030808
Title: s700_800 11.11 IDE/ATAPI cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHKL_29076
Patch Description: s700_800 11.11 IDE/ATAPI cumulative patch
Creation Date: 03/06/21
Post Date: 03/08/08
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.11
s800: 11.11
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP
OS-Core.KERN2-RUN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical:
Yes
PHKL_29076: HANG
PHKL_27225: ABORT OTHER CORRUPTION HANG
High Priority Machine Check (HPMC)
HP-UX installation abort
Data corruption while reading from Teac DVD drive
PHKL_26410: OTHER ABORT
High Priority Machine Check (HPMC)
HP-UX installation abort
PHKL_23438: ABORT
Category Tags:
defect_repair hardware_enablement general_release critical
halts_system corruption
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHKL_29076
Symptoms:
PHKL_29076:
( SR:8606309696 CR:JAGae72571 )
The CMD-680 IDE interface controller is not supported
on PA-RISC systems.
( SR:8606309888 CR:JAGae72762 )
System hangs during boot with IDE HP CD-Writer+ 9500b drive
attached.
( SR:8606309890 CR:JAGae72764 )
A format command sent to a DVD drive to format DVD+RW media
will immediately fail without formatting the DVD+RW media.
PHKL_28062:
( SR:8606280661 CR:JAGae44631 )
The CMD-649 IDE interface controller is not supported
on PA-RISC systems.
( SR:8606217458 CR:JAGad86610 )
IDE status messages emitted from IDE interface driver
to system console and syslog.
( SR:8606286502 CR:JAGae50441 )
The utility "cdrecord" fails in disk-at-once mode. Commands
used for DVD authoring are not supported. Cannot extract
audio tracks from media.
PHKL_27225:
( SR:8606259281 CR:JAGae23599 )
A High Priority Machine Check (HPMC) can occur when
attempting to boot from a half-height DVD drive on
current workstation models (B, C and J class systems).
The HPMC is dependent upon timing conditions present
during boot and may not occur with all kernels. Changing
the configuration of the kernel may eliminate the HPMC.
( SR:8606269368 CR:JAGae33603 )
This defect has two symptoms and only occurs on
multi-processor systems:
1. Data read from the slimline Teac DVD drive (A8069A)
may appear corrupted.
2. A user process, such as the mount(1M) command, may hang
for approximately fifteen minutes if issued while the IDE
CD/DVD drive is becoming ready. At the end of this period
the command will fail. If the command is issued again it
will succeed.
PHKL_26410:
( SR:8606237066 CR:JAGae06113 )
An HPMC can occur when attempting to boot from a half-height
DVD drive on current workstation models (B, C and J class
systems).
( SR:8606251613 CR:JAGae17678 )
When installing HP-UX from a CD-ROM media using the half-
height DVD drive on current workstation models (B, C and J
class systems), an error message similar to the following
appears: "ERROR: Cannot open source device:
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0: Device busy (errno = 16). NOTE: Default
(boot) source does not appear to be a valid (or complete)
install source, switching source to Network."
PHKL_24283:
( SR:8606198839 CR:JAGad68028 )
Current IDE capable workstations do not support CD-RW
drives.
PHKL_23438:
( SR:8606167175 CR:JAGad36461 )
The diskinfo(1M) command coredumps or reports
random data when the SCSI-IDE CD-ROM drive is
empty.
Defect Description:
PHKL_29076:
( SR:8606309696 CR:JAGae72571 )
The CMD-680 IDE interface controller is not claimed by the
IDE interface driver and is unusable.
Resolution:
The CMD-680 IDE controller is now fully supported by the IDE
interface driver on PA-RISC systems (Core IO only, no
support for PCI cards).
( SR:8606309888 CR:JAGae72762 )
After an IDE hardware reset the HP CD-Writer+ 9500b drive
will issue an interrupt. The IDE interface driver does not
clear the interrupt and this causes the system to hang.
Resolution:
After a hardware reset the IDE interface driver now
clears any pending interrupts.
( SR:8606309890 CR:JAGae72764 )
The IDE interface driver is incorrectly modifying the
format command before sending it to the drive. This causes
the drive to reject the command.
Resolution:
The IDE interface driver sends the format command,
unmodified to the DVD drive and the drive properly
formats the DVD+RW media.
PHKL_28062:
( SR:8606280661 CR:JAGae44631 )
The CMD-649 IDE interface controller is not claimed
by the IDE interface driver and is unusable.
Resolution:
The CMD-649 IDE controller is now fully supported by the IDE
interface driver (Core IO only, no support for PCI cards).
( SR:8606217458 CR:JAGad86610 )
IDE interface driver status messages do not indicate
trouble with the IDE interface and are confusing.
Resolution:
Eliminated printing of extraneous messages by the IDE
interface driver.
( SR:8606286502 CR:JAGae50441 )
The IDE interface driver does not support all MMC2
(MultiMedia Commands Specification 2) commands.
Resolution:
Support for the full set of MMC2 (MultiMedia Commands
Specification 2) commands has been added to the IDE
interface driver.
PHKL_27225:
( SR:8606259281 CR:JAGae23599 )
Booting HP-UX from CD-ROM media using the HLDS half-height
DVD drive (A8068A) yields a High Priority Machine Check
(HPMC). This is caused by a controller initiated reset
on the IDE bus before the configuration of each IDE channel
is complete.
Resolution:
Configuration of each IDE channel is now done before the
IDE bus is reset by the driver. This prevents the driver
from accessing the drive too soon after the reset.
( SR:8606269368 CR:JAGae33603 )
The IDE interface driver was not designed to handle
forwarded IOs. On any system with IO forwarding enabled,
the driver accesses the IDE drive more often to poll for
status. In some instances this can cause data corruption
when reading from a Teac DVD slimline IDE drive (A8069A)
on multi-processor systems.
When an IDE CD/DVD drive is becoming ready on a
multi-processor system and the IDE interface driver is
handling a forwarded IO, the driver does not properly
read the ATAPI interrupt register. The IDE interface
driver will then incorrectly wait for the IDE drive to
become ready for data transfer without obtaining the
current drive status. The drive becomes ready, but the
IDE interface driver never acknowledges the state change.
This can cause a user application to hang for
approximately fifteen minutes, at the end of which the
driver times out the IO and returns an error to the user
application.
Resolution:
IO forwarding turned off for the IDE interface driver.
PHKL_26410:
( SR:8606237066 CR:JAGae06113 )
Booting HP-UX from CD-ROM media using the HLDS half-height
DVD drive yields a High Priority Machine Check (HPMC). This
is caused by the driver's failure to allow enough time for
the drive to recover after a hardware reset.
Resolution:
The driver now waits longer to access the drive following a
hardware reset.
( SR:8606251613 CR:JAGae17678 )
Installing HP-UX from CD-ROM media using the HLDS
half-height DVD drive yields a device busy error. This is
caused by the driver's failure to allow enough time for the
drive to recover after a hardware reset.
Resolution:
The driver now waits longer to access the drive following a
hardware reset.
PHKL_24283:
( SR:8606198839 CR:JAGad68028 )
The OS needs to be enhanced to support CD-RW drives.
Resolution:
Support for CD-RW drives has been added to the HP-UX
IDE/ATAPI driver.
PHKL_23438:
( SR:8606167175 CR:JAGad36461 )
The IDE driver buffers data, including disk capacity
information. The buffer is not cleared when there
is no media in the CD-ROM drive.
Resolution:
The IDE driver now checks for the "No media
present" condition and resets the disk
capacity to zero.
Enhancement:
No
SR:
8606167175 8606198839 8606217458 8606237066 8606251613
8606259281 8606269368 8606280661 8606286502 8606309696
8606309888 8606309890
Patch Files:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libdebug.a(scsi_ide_dbg.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libwsio.a(scsi_ide.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libwsio.a(scsi_ide_multi.o)
OS-Core.KERN2-RUN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/master.d/side
what(1) Output:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libdebug.a(scsi_ide_dbg.o):
scsi_ide_dbg.c $Date: 2002/11/21 08:31:51 $Revision:
r11.11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_28062)
/usr/conf/lib/libwsio.a(scsi_ide.o):
scsi_ide.c $Date: 2003/06/17 15:28:02 $Revision: r11
.11/8 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_29076)
/usr/conf/lib/libwsio.a(scsi_ide_multi.o):
scsi_ide_multi.c $Date: 2003/06/17 15:28:39 $Revisio
n: r11.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_29076)
OS-Core.KERN2-RUN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/master.d/side:
side $Date: 2002/11/21 08:34:19 $Revision: r11.11/1
PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_28062)
cksum(1) Output:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
3638138021 112664 /usr/conf/lib/libdebug.a(scsi_ide_dbg.o)
1856883637 126472 /usr/conf/lib/libwsio.a(scsi_ide.o)
317725202 10920 /usr/conf/lib/libwsio.a(scsi_ide_multi.o)
OS-Core.KERN2-RUN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
3666297945 4522 /usr/conf/master.d/side
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHKL_28062 PHKL_27225 PHKL_26410 PHKL_24283 PHKL_23438
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 110 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHKL_29076
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHKL_29076.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHKL_29076. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHKL_29076.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHKL_29076.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHKL_29076.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHKL_29076------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHCO_28123
Date Loaded: 20030808
Title: s700_800 11.11 cumulative SAM patch
Patch Name: PHCO_28123
Patch Description: s700_800 11.11 cumulative SAM patch
Creation Date: 03/06/22
Post Date: 03/08/08
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.11
s800: 11.11
Products: N/A
Filesets:
InternetSrvcs.INETSVCS-BOOT,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
OS-Core.UX-CORE,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
SystemAdmin.SAM,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
SystemAdmin.SAM-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
SystemAdmin.SAM-HELP,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair hardware_enablement enhancement
general_release manual_dependencies
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHCO_28123
Symptoms:
PHCO_28123:
JAGae42959) SAM does not support the IETHER LAN card
with MTU range 257-9000.
JAGae63466) SAM does not recognize the following new
hardware devices:
Dual port PCI-X 2 Gb/1Gb Fibre Channel Host
Bus Adapter (Product# A6826A)
EVA GL - HSV110
EVA GL Lite - HSV100
SA5304/256 4 Port RAID HBA - (Product #: A7143A)
PCI-X 2 Gb Fibre Channel 1Gb Ethernet Combo
Card - (Product #: A9782A)
PCI-X 2-Ch Ultra320 SCSI Adapter
(Product #: A7173A)
PCI 4-channel RAID160 SA SCSI Adapter
(Product #: A7143A)
PCI-X 2Gb Fibre Channel/1000Base-T HBA
(Product #: A9784A)
PHCO_27374:
JAGad91701) On entering SAM -> Disks and File Systems ->
File Systems -> Actions -> Add Remote File
System -> Using the NFS Automounter, enter the
required information in the "Add Automounted
Remote File System" screen and choose OK.
In the "File Systems" screen, select a NFS file
system and choose Actions -> Remove menu item.
The following error message is displayed.
----------------------------------------------
parse_nsswitch: Couldn't open file,
'/etc/nsswitch.conf'
parse_nsswitch: Couldn't find server,
'automount'.
-----------------------------------------------
JAGad94311) Information related to the usage of "Software
Distributor" using restricted SAM is not
provided in the SAM manpage.
JAGae12442) On entering SAM -> Bootable Devices -> Fixed-
Address Devices Booting From this Server ->
Actions -> Add Fixed-Address Device, in the
"Add Fixed-Address Device" window, enter the
required information and leave the "Station
Address" field blank. Choose OK. SAM displays
garbled value for the "Station Address" field.
JAGae18088) SAM does not support the configuration of FDDI
interfaces with IPv6 addresses.
JAGae23125) SAM performs an ioscan(1m) when it is launched
by a user having restricted access to "Users
and Groups" and "Auditing and Security"
subareas.
JAGae24469) SAM does not provide the system administration
functionality for iSCSI device identification
for static discovery,kernel build, and device
recognition from ioscan(1m) output.
JAGae29286) On entering SAM -> Networking and
Communications -> Network Interface Cards
subarea, many files remain in the /var/tmp file
after SAM networking functions are run.
JAGae36062) On entering SAM -> Networking and Communications
-> Network Interface Cards, and on choosing the
"Configure" or "Modify" menu item from the
Actions menu, SAM displays incorrect duplex
value for the chosen interface.
JAGae36972) When a system administrator modifies or deletes
a user, SAM does not update the ownership of
symbolic links. The symbolic link retains
the previous uid and may cause confusion in the
future.
JAGae37625) On entering SAM -> Networking and Communications
-> NIS+ -> NIS+ Tables. Using Actions -> Change
Domains, change the domain from home domain to
sub domain and add a user with add entry within
Modify Password Table entry. After entering the
required information, SAM displays a message to
modify the credentials table if a user requires
full access privileges. Select a user to add
credentials for the home domain and choose
Apply. The following error message is displayed.
--------------------------------------------
Non-root users have DES credentials only in
their home domain. The cred table you are
modifying is from sub.rose.hp.com and this
user's home domain is rose.hp.com.
--------------------------------------------
JAGae41071) On entering SAM -> Accounts for Users and Groups
-> NIS+ Users subarea, choose the "Add" menu
item from the "Actions" menu. SAM fails to
create the home directory for a new NIS+ user
when the "Create Home Directory" option is
checked in "Add a User Account" window.
JAGae41719) On entering SAM -> Networking and Communications
-> DNS (BIND) -> DNS Local Name Server subarea,
the following error message is displayed
even though the system is setup as a
DNS name server and is working properly.
----------------------------------------------
This system is not configured as a primary or
secondary DNS name server.
----------------------------------------------
Moreover, SAM does not display the contents of
the file /etc/named.conf.
JAGae44447) On entering SAM -> Networking and Communications
-> NIS+ -> NIS+ Tables subarea, select the
passwd/trusted table, and select an entry.
Choose the "Modify" menu item from the "Actions"
menu. SAM displays a screen titled "Modify
passwd / trusted table entry".On selecting
"passwd table shadow column" on this screen,
SAM displays incorrect password aging fields.
Also, SAM incorrectly updates passwd format
policy and time of the day fields in the
trusted table.
JAGae44448) On entering SAM ->Networking and Communications
-> NIS+ -> NIS+ Tables subarea, select the
trusted table and then select an entry. Choose
the Modify menu item from the Actions menu. SAM
displays a screen titled "Modify trusted table
entry". On this screen, if a user selects "View
local System default",a bus error is displayed.
JAGae44475) Upon entering the "Disk Devices", "File
Systems" , "Logical Volumes", "Swap", or
"Volume Groups" area from the "Disks and
File systems" area, the following incorrect
message is displayed while the area is being
initialized:
---------------------------------------------
Warning, using a maximum swap space of "0"
can be risky. A maximum of zero allows the
system to use all available space in the file
system for swap space. This could result in the
file system becoming full and unusable.
------------------------------------------------
The correct message that should be displayed is:
----------------------------------
Scanning the system's hardware...
----------------------------------
JAGae44485) On entering SAM -> Disks and File Systems ->
File Systems subarea, choose VxFS Maintenance->
Upgrade VxFS from the "Actions" menu. The
upgrade process from VxFS file system layout
version 3 or earlier to version 4 does not work
correctly.
JAGae45106) On system boot, the following message is
displayed due to a inittab failure:
----------------------------------------------
INIT: Command is respawning too rapidly.
Will try again in 5 minutes.
Check for possible errors.
id:samd "/usr/sam/lbin/samd # system mgmt
daemon"
----------------------------------------------
JAGae47367) In a scenario where there are more than 500
users in restricted SAM, when a user specifies
a hyphenated user name in the "Select a User"
text field (Load Privileges window), the
following error message is displayed:
----------------------------------------------
The information entered in the Select a User:
field is not valid. After exiting this message,
press Help on Context (F1) for more information
about the field's requirements.
----------------------------------------------
JAGae50036) Any local printer with a non-standard device
file /dev/null is displayed as network printer
by SAM.
JAGae51077) When a third party tool, namely ISEE Platform,
calls the SAM binary, /usr/sam/lbin/getkinfo,
using the commands-
/opt/hpservices/RemoteSupport/bin/RunMap
-n MapContent.
GeneralSystemInfo -a AdrX -pd PDdrX
or
/opt/hpservices/RemoteSupport/bin/RunMap -n
MapContent.ComprehensiveSystemInfo -l -a AdrX
-pd PDdrX,
the logfile from the application returns the
following error message to the logfile of the
ISEE Platform.
--------------------------------------------
THIS SCRIPT IS BEING RUN WITH USER ID
(id -u) = 0
EXECUTING /usr/sam/lbin/getkinfo -b -o
/var/opt/hpservices/tmp/872/getkinfo_b_o.
sh.stdout.022633115707
WARNING: COMMAND /usr/sam/lbin/getkinfo -b -o
/var/opt/hpservices/tmp/872/getkin
fo_b_o.sh.stdout.
022633115707 RETURNED A NON-ZERO
RETURNCODE: 139. CHECK THE STDERR SECTION OF
THIS COMMANDS XML OUTPUT FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
---------------------------------------------
JAGae52602) SAM does not recognize the following new
hardware devices:
HLDS GDR-8161B ATAPI DVD-ROM/CD-ROM Reader
(Product#:A8068A)
LITE-ON LTR-48126S ATAPI CD-RW DRIVE
(Product #:A7853A)
TEAC DW224E-B ATAPI DVD-ROM/CD-RW COMBO (slim)
(Product #:A8070A)
10/100BT PCI Single Port card
(Product #:A6974A)
Fibre Channel Disk Array VA7110
(Product #:A6189B)
CD-RW Drive
(Product #:A7853A)
HP Ultrium 460 External Drive
(Product #:Q1509A)
HP Storageworks SDLT 160/320 GB Tape Drive
(Product #: 257319-B21)
JAGae52903) On entering SAM->Networking and Communications
-> Network Interface Cards subarea, select an
IPv4 interface and choose "Configure/Modify"
menu item from the Actions menu. A screen
titled "Configure lan card" is displayed. On
this screen, when a user specifies IP address,
host aliases, comments and selects the OK
button, SAM does not update the host details
in the "/etc/hosts" file.
JAGae55289) On entering SAM -> Performance Monitors ->
System Properties subarea, the page size is
displayed as zero in the Memory and Dynamic
tabs.
JAGae55293) After applying any SAM 11.11 patch, any
template files that have been created under the
Users and Groups subarea is truncated to zero
bytes.
JAGae55296) SAM does not display cron(1m) jobs starting with
a '#' (comment character). SAM incorrectly
displays cron(1m) jobs if the description
field contains a '#' character.
JAGae55744) For iSCSI targets, SAM -> Disk and File Systems
-> Disk Devices subarea does not display the
alternate paths correctly.
PHCO_26382:
JAGab31984) In SAM -> Performance Monitors -> System
Properties subarea, SAM online help for virtual
memory makes reference to "pseudo-swap" which
is incorrect.
JAGad54903) In SAM-->Networking and Communications -->DNS
--> "Set Default Domain", the window is closed
with the error, "You have both Domain and Search
entries in your /etc/resolv.conf file. Only one
is allowed at a time". SAM should not exit
after the error message but should continue to
function.
JAGad67008) In SAM -> Kernel Configuration -> Configurable
Parameters subarea, SAM online help shows
incorrect maximum value for the kernel
parameters, "nkthread" and "max_thread_proc".
JAGad76934) In SAM (TUI mode) -> Kernel configuration -->
Configurable Parameters subarea, select the
parameter "num_tachyon_adapters". Select Help.
Information on the kernel parameter is displayed
but in the "See Also" section, an invalid link
is displayed.
JAGad82527) Context-sensitive help for "IPv6 address" and
"prefix" fields in SAM is not available.
JAGad82530) In SAM-->Network and Communications --> Network
Interface Cards subarea, on selecting the
"Configure" menu item in the "Action" menu, SAM
takes a long time to autoconfigure the IPv6
interface ( after highlighting an IPv6 interface
) takes too long.
JAGad83870) In SAM -> Kernel Configuration -> Configurable
Parameters subarea, SAM online help shows
incorrect default value for the "strmsgsz"
kernel parameter.
JAGad85934) Intrusive IPv6 related message in NIS, NIS+ and
DHCP subareas of SAM. The message displayed is
"SAM does not support V6 configuration"
JAGad90126) In Network File Sytem--> Mounted Remote File
system subarea, SAM displays the following error
message if the "/etc/auto_master" file contains
"Proto=tcp/udp" option for a remote file system.
------------------------------------------------
Error: "/usr/sam/lbin/autoopt: Problem parsing
master automounter file "/etc/auto_master".
-----------------------------------------------
JAGad95373) In SAM-->Networking and Communications-->
Network Interface Cards-->Modify System Name
subarea, the modified system name is not
reflected in the files /etc/hosts and
/var/adm/inetd.sec.
JAGad99645) In SAM -> Kernel Configuration -> Configurable
Parameters subarea, SAM Online help displays
incorrect maximum value for the "maxusers"
kernel parameter.
JAGae03470) SAM disables IPv6 interfaces whenever IPv4
interfaces are configured.
JAGae09404) SAM core dumps in SAM -> Kernel Configuration ->
Configurable Parameters subarea, on a system
which has been upgraded from 10.20 to 11.11
using the 'update-ux' tool.
JAGae12800) The shell script 'get_sdm_info' which is used to
obtain information about HP surestore disk array
,uses C style comments
JAGae13332) In SAM -> Kernel Configuration -> Configurable
Parameters subarea, SAM online help displays
incorrect description for the minimum, maximum
and default values of "maxdsiz", and
"maxdsiz_64" kernel parameters
JAGae13380) On a system with large number of processes, SAM
fails to complete the replace operation for an
OLAR-based network card, and core dumps.
JAGae16035) A cron job containing "#" symbol is not
displayed properly under SAM -> Process
Management -> Scheduled Cron Jobs subarea.
JAGae16430) a) When a large string is passed as command
line argument to the "-K" option for
"/usr/sam/lbin/rsam", "rsam" aborts with a
memory fault.
---------------------------------------------
$/usr/sam/lbin/rsam -K "`cat /etc/services`"
Memory fault
---------------------------------------------
b) Some SAM binaries contain embedded compile
time library paths.(e.g.,/usr/sam/lbin/samx)
JAGae18085) SAM should support configuration of multiple
default gateways.
JAGae18267) SAM gives error in the absence of .rhosts and
hosts.equiv files on the system, in rlogin
functional area.
JAGae18336) Guardian Service Processor in now known as
"Service Processor" on Partitionable systems.
SAM has to be updated to reflect the change.
JAGae18521) Whenever an IPv6 address is added to the
/etc/hosts file, there should also be an option
to configure its route.
JAGae19343) In SAM -> Printers and Plotters ->LP Spooler ->
Printers and Plotters subarea,if a user tries to
remove a network printer, the following error
message is displayed
---------------------------------------------
Lp destination <printername> does not exist
on <hostname>
----------------------------------------------
JAGae19866) From SAM -> Auditing and Security ->
Authenticated Commands, on entering any subarea
, select Actions -> Modify menu item. In
the "Modify an Authenticated Command"
window, from the Add-on list,select a module
whose "Auth Order" is "Not Used". Also,let
the value of "Authentication Order" remain
as "Not Used". Select the Modify button, and
click on the OK button.The following error is
displayed:
---------------------------------------------
UNEXPECTED EXIT: process LANG=C LC_ALL=C
/usr/sam/lbin/samx -C -p 21683 -s ts_pam_act_sa
/usr/sam/lib//ts_pam.ui exited with a non-zero
exit status.
sh: 21775 Bus error(coredump)
---------------------------------------------
JAGae21743) In SAM-->Network and Communications -->Network
Interface Cards subarea, when a user modifies
any of the attributes of a card (through modify
menu item), SAM incorrectly updates the
/etc/hosts file.
JAGae21919) Under SAM ->Peripheral Devices ->Cards subarea,
"Show/Create Device Files" action(s) fail for
igelan,gelan cards.
JAGae26582) In Time->NTP Broadcating subarea, when a user
selects the "Modify" action item, SAM displays
the following error message:
"A sam INTERNAL ERROR has occurred!
UILIB ERROR: ui_sel_item_name() returned
UILIB_FIELD_NOT_FOUND Arguments were:
field_name: "auth_key_nums" "
JAGae28247) SAM needs to recognize the following new
hardware devices:
HLDS GDR-8160B ATAPI DVD-ROM/CD-ROM Reader
(Product #A8068A)
HLDS 40x CD-RW drive (ATAPI)
HLDS 48x CD-Rom drive (ATAPI)
A6828A:PCI Single Channel Ultra160 SCSI Adapter
A6829A:PCI Dual Channel Ultra160 SCSI Adapter
A6825A,A6847A,A6794A:PCI/PCI-X GigEther Cards.
A7008A:10/100BT PCI Single Port card
A7789A: Fire GL 2.8 Graphics Card.
JAGae29049) SAM should be enhanced to support VxVM 3.5.
JAGae29256) SAM does not restore the BSD printer attribute
on restoring the print spooler configuration.
PHCO_25870:
JAGad04345) When removing a user/group, SAM invokes the
"find" command with wrong options to remove the
user file(s). This causes "find" to traverse
all NFS file systems and the process takes a
very long time to complete.
JAGad82014) SAM-NNC should be enhanced to support
configuration of Virtual LAN (VLAN) interfaces.
JAGad85391) SAM dumps core when a user enters the Logical
Volume (LV) dialog, or tries to obtain more
information on an LV that has 120 (or more) EMC
disks assigned to it.The error message displayed
is as shown below:
------------------------------------------------
UNEXPECTED EXIT: process
/usr/sam/lbin/samx -C -p 16090 -s fs_sa_vg /usr
/sam/lib//fs.ui
exited with a non-zero exit status
-----------------------------------------------
JAGad88251) SAM is unable to define logical volume(s) while
creating volume group on an FC-60 disk array in
dual configuration mode. The error message
displayed is as shown below:
-----------------------------------------------
UNEXPECTED EXIT: process /usr/sam/lbin/samx -C
-p 11748 -s fs_sa_vg /usr/sam/lib//fs.ui exited
with a non-zero exit status
sh: 12154 Abort(coredump)
-----------------------------------------------
JAGad92425) When creating user accounts, SAM does not
maintain the permissions of the files that are
copied from the /etc/skel directory to the
users' home directory.
JAGad92432) SAM fails to trim the /etc/rc.log file. The
error message displayed is as shown below:
------------------------------------------------
An error occurred after the trim while trying to
save the remaining log information to the file
"/etc/rc.logSAMTRM". You should examine this
file to see if its contents are correct.
------------------------------------------------
JAGad96187) On a system with large number of unused disks
with old serial numbers, SAM core dumps upon
entering SAM -> Disks and File Systems Subarea.
The error was detected on a customer system
with a newly installed XP512 disk array (using
73 GByte disks) and a SEAGATE ST34573WC 4G HD.
The error message displayed is as shown below:
------------------------------------------------
UNEXPECTED EXIT: process LANG=C LC_ALL=C /usr/
sam/lbin/samx -C -p 11721 -s fs_sa_vg /usr/sam/
lib/fs.ui exited with a non-zero exit status.
sh: 11827 Memory fault (core dump)
------------------------------------------------
JAGae04863) On entering the SAM->Networking and
Communications-> Network Interface Cards sub-
area, and if a user tries to modify a logical
interface, the Advanced Options screen is
either blank or incomplete.
JAGae05752) On selecting SAM -> Disks and File Systems ->
File Systems ->Actions -> Run VxVM Storage
Administrator, SAM exits from the file system
section after logging the following message in
samlog:
------------------------------------------------
The DA field name, "FS_VG_NAME", was not found
in the SAM class registration database.
Location: da_handle.C:957 Error Code: 1370
------------------------------------------------
JAGae09717) SAM has to recognize the following new hardware
devices:
HP Surestore Virtual Array VA7405
(Product#:A6189B)
HP Surestore Virtual Array VA7410
(Product #:A6218A)
HP Surestore Disk System 2300 (Product #:A6491A)
HP Surestore Disk System 2405 (Product #:A6255A)
DVD-ROM Drive (slim) (Product #:A8069A)
DVD-ROM/CD-RW Drive Combo (slim)
(Product #:A8070A)
DVD-ROM Drive (Product #:A8068A)
CD-RW Drive (Product #: A7853A)
The DVD-ROM/CD-RW Drive Combo (A8070A)
and CD-RW Drive (A7853A) will be recognized
as read-only devices.
PHCO_24118:
JAGad24679) In SAM->Time, if a user enters any of the
sub-areas (NTP Broadcast, NTP Network
Time Sources, or System Clock) and executes
any of the actions items, the operation
completes successfuly but a core dump occurs.
JAGad88726) After a new disk has been initialised
and added to a new disk group (not a
pre-existing disk group) using the
vxdiskadm user interface, SAM dumps
core upon entering the Disks and FileSystems ->
Disk Devices, Logical Volumes or
Volume Groups sub-areas.
JAGad91062) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, if a user wants to
configure or modify an interface and assigns
an IP address which is already in use, the
warning message:
"ifconfig: ipaddress already in use"
is not displayed.
JAGad91065) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, if the user
configures a SNAP interface, the lan interface
is not displayed.
JAGad91777) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, while modifying an
IPv4 interface in the Advanced Options screen,
the IP Broadcast Address field is invisible.
JAGad92839) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, while configuring
or modifying an interface, changes made to the
driver parameters for that interface are not
updated until the system is re-booted.
JAGad93389) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, the on-line help
contains no information on IGELAN cards.
JAGad93746) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, if user has opted to
auto-configure an IPv6 interface, the user
does not have an option to cancel
auto-configuration.
JAGad94227) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, if the user wants to
configure an IP Logical Interface, upon
configuring the interface, the following
error is displayed:
Error (hd0600)
ERROR: lan 2 interface | PPA 2 : btlan3:
ERROR: Setting
100000000 is unsupported
Valid types: 10HD, 10FD, 100HD, 100FD, AUTO_ON
Old Station Address = 0x00108327b5b5
New Station Address = 0x00108327b5b5
JAGad94344) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, when an IPv6
interface is deleted, the entry from the
driver-specific configuration file is also
deleted regardless of the IPv4 interface status
and vice-versa.
JAGad95592) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, whenever a SNAP
interface is configured, an additional entry
is added to the driver specific configuration
file apart from the lan entry for that
interface.
JAGad95619) SAM does not support the configuration of the
Next Generation Gigabit Ethernet Card (IGELAN).
JAGad96980) In SAM->Networking and Communications->Network
Interface Cards sub-area, while configuring or
modifying Next Generation 1000-TX card,
the values for the send max buffers, receive
max buffers, send coal ticks, receive coal
ticks driver variables are set incorrectly.
JAGad97766) The new drivers gvid, gvid_core and igelan
are not recognised by SAM.
JAGad98158) The new driver func0 is not recognised by
SAM.
PHCO_23841:
JAGaa61081) lpmgr limits the number of printers to 1024.
JAGaa61090) If a user is removed from the system and has
restricted SAM privileges, the privileges are
not removed. If a new user is added with the
same name, the new user may inadvertently
receive the previous user's privileges.
JAGaa61232) /var/sam/lock should not be world-writable.
JAGaa93220) SAM limits size of AutoRaid LUNs to
99,999 MB.
JAGab31980) When attempting to modify a network
file system, the following error
message is displayed:
The command used to mount the new file
system, mount(1m), has failed to mount
/test. The stderr output from the
command is show below.
nfs mount: illegal file system specific
option: nolargefiles
usage: mount [-l][-v|-p]
mount [-F FStype][-eQ] -a
mount [-F FStype][-eQrV][-o specific_options]
{ special | directory }
mount [-F FStype][-eQrV][-o specific_options]
special directory
JAGab77793) SAM -> Performance Monitors ->
System Properties -> Networking
In this screen, SAM should display
information about the primary LAN card
(the one mapped to the host's IP
address). Instead, it may display
information about another card.
JAGad04236) SAM cannot recognize or configure ATM cards.
JAGad33763) Upon entering the Networking and Communications
->Name Service Switch sub-area, the main
screen displays garbage characters in the
"Other" field.
JAGad36111) If syscall auditing is enabled / disabled,
it takes effect only while the auditing
subsystem is up. But if auditing is
stopped and restarted through
/sbin/init.d/auditing (either manually,
or from a reboot), these changes are lost.
JAGad38555) SAM -> Networking and Communications ->
Hosts -> NIS Hosts Map.
It takes an excessively long time to
enter the NIS Hosts Map display.
JAGad41974) When you try to reactivate a user on an
11.11 NIS+ Trusted System, you receive the
following error:
-------------------------------
ERROR. There was an unknown error in
"/usr/lbin/getprpw". The output from this
command was: Unknown domain . :Not Found,
no such name. Failed to read the protected
password database for the user "username".
-------------------------------
JAGad48366) There is a general problem when modifying
a dynamic tunable which itself depends upon
certain relationships with static tunables.
For example, a change to a dynamic tunable
sometimes can't be made because it depends
on the value of a static tunable. This
creates a situation that cannot be resolved
within SAM.
JAGad50640) When a disk array is connected through two
interfaces, SAM does not recognise both of
them during OLR (replace) operation and
reports single point of failure.
For example, if the disk array is connected
through the A5158A FC card, during an OLR
(replace) operation SAM reports single
point of failure.
JAGad51240) Some card-level SAM analysis is incorrect
or incomplete for the PCI RAID 4Si card.
Peripheral Devices -> Cards -> Actions ->
Analyze Critical Resources
This is the output for the above menu path:
Critical Resource Analysis for slot 10:
Warning: Affected resources are in use.
Affected cards or ports:
0/3/0/1 : HP A5856A RAID 4Si Card
0/3/0/1.0 : I2O Block Storage
----------------
Analysis Details
----------------
No mass storage ports were evaluated.
----------------
No network ports were evaluated.
----------------
Warning: One or more of the affected ports
has a class type that cannot be evaluated.
Ports with class types that cannot be evaluated:
0/3/0/1
0/3/0/1.0
----------------
JAGad53451) New PCI Ultra160 SCSI cards A6828A and
A6829A are not supported by SAM.
JAGad53667) The following models are not recognized in the
SAM System Properties area:
9000/800/N4000-6X
9000/800/L1500-6x
9000/800/L3000-6x
As a result, messages like the following are
produced:
-------------------------------
Model N4000-6X not found in the models database
/usr/sam/lib/mo/sched.models or the file was
missing.
-------------------------------
and
-------------------------------
Previous messages indicate that one or more
errors occured in an attempt to retrieve
mo_sv_proc_sg information.
-------------------------------
JAGad54252) SAM -> Disk and Filesystems -> Swap.
An attempt to add or remove file system
swap produces the following message:
-------------------------------
UNEXPECTED EXIT: process /usr/sam/lbin/samx
-C -p 3411 fs_sa_swap /usr/sam/lib//fs.ui
exited with a non-zero exit status. sh: 3959
Bus error(coredump)
-------------------------------
JAGad54660) Networking and Communications ->
Bootable Devices -> DHCP Device Groups
Booting From this Server.
SAM does not display the first pool group
in the /etc/dhcptab file.
JAGad54901) Networking and Communications ->
Network File Systems -> Actions ->
Disable NFS Server.
The status of the NFS Server is not
changed to "NFS Disabled".
JAGad55753) Even after a user is reactivated in SAM,
the Users & Groups Actions menu still
displays the "Reactivate" menu item.
JAGad56161) When the on-line help is requested in areas
TIME and NFS, SAM gives an error:
/usr/sam/help/C/nnc.hv file does not exist.
JAGad62102) When trying to remove a user, if the
pre-remove script fails, SAM still deletes
the files belonging to that user.
JAGad63742) On a system with VxVM installed, a user
enters SAM's Disk and File Systems ->
Disk Devices and SAM core dumps.
JAGad63942) Upon entering SAM -> Peripheral Devices ->
Uninterruptable Power Supplies produces
the following message when no UPS
is configured:
------------------------
UNEXPECTED EXIT: process
/usr/sam/lbin/samx -C -p 8895
/usr/sam/lib//pd.ups.ui exited with a
non-zero exit status.
sh: 9378 Bus error(coredump)
------------------------
JAGad64120) SAM does not give a "Mount" action in the
Disks and File Systems -> Disk Devices
sub-area for a CD-ROM drive.
JAGad66450) SAM -> Peripheral Devices -> Cards:
In some cases, on L class machines, SAM
responds with an error dialog "Scanning
the System's Hardware Failed"
for btlan, btlan3 and gelan cards.
JAGad68820) Enable SAM-NNC to support IPV6.
JAGad69240) When a system is not listed within SAM's
/usr/sam/lib/mo/sched.models file, the
following messages are produced:
-------------------------------
Model C3600 not found in the models database
/usr/sam/lib/mo/sched.models or the file was
missing.
-------------------------------
and
-------------------------------
Previous messages indicate that one or more
errors occured in an attempt to retrieve
mo_sv_proc_sg information.
-------------------------------
JAGad69244) SAM -> Backup and Recovery ->
Interactive Backup and Recovery:
If a tape drive is not listed in the
pd_devinfo.tx file, the following
message is displayed upon entry:
-------------------------------
A SAM internal error has occurred:
The error handler has gotten the error
code 1 of type NOTE with the associated
strings: 10/12/5.0.0 HP C1537A.
-------------------------------
When a tape library is not listed within
the /usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinfo.tx file,
it is incorrectly identified as a MOAC
(magneto-optical autochanger) by SAM.
JAGad69376) The new PCI Tachyon XL2 FC Adapter A6826A
is not supported in SAM.
JAGad69400) SAM does not allow the user to configure the
UPS shutdown delay and timeout to values
greater than 15 minutes.
JAGad70436) Upon entering the Networking and Communications
-> NIS+ -> Actions menu, the "Change Domain"
item is not visible.
JAGad71058) SAM cannot decrease the value of some kernel
parameters which are dynamic in nature only
when their values are decreased.
For example, if the value of semmsl is
decreased, SAM returns the following message:
----------------------------------------
The attempt to set parameter "semmsl" to
value/formula "2050" has failed. The stderr
output from the kmtune command is shown below:
kmtune: Unable to change semmsl. Out of range.
----------------------------------------
JAGad71372) IPV6 support: The main screen of the Name
Service Switch area in SAM displays this
error:
----------------
ui_switch_group() returned
UILIB_FIELD_NOT_FOUND
----------------
JAGad71571) After configuring an interface, SAM displays
the following error on exit:
----------------
NNC_ROUTE_GETBYDESTV6 could not be found.
----------------
JAGad73881) If PHCO_23004 is installed and an executable
named "id" exists in the path (specified by
$PATH) before /usr/bin, then the following
message is displayed on entering SAM:
------------------------------------
Restricted SAM cannot be run as root.
------------------------------------
JAGad76443) When adding a logical volume with striping,
SAM does not allow a stripe size greater than
64KB, but the maximum size supported is
32768KB. SAM presented the following choices:
4,8,16,32,64 (sizes in KB for stripe size).
JAGad77174) While accessing an Optimus (A5277A) array using
SAM, the temporary files created (by SAM) in
/var/sam are not removed.
JAGad78532) SAM failed to add a host name alias to the
/etc/hosts file for all the IPV6 gelan
interfaces.
JAGad78713) Incorrect interface status and internet
address are displayed after "Delete" operation
in SAM.
JAGad79129) Modifying an IPv6 interface with an incorrect
prefix disables the interface.
JAGad80828) SAM has an option to upgrade a VxFS filesystem
from version 2 to version 3, but there is no
option to upgrade from version 3 to version
4 if version 3.3 is installed.
JAGad80940) An entry in the /etc/hosts file separated by
tab cannot be removed by SAM.
JAGad81209) New PCI/PCI-X GigEther cards A6847A, A6825A,
and A6794A are not supported by SAM.
JAGad82199) If a printer has been configured as a
login terminal, then on entering the
Printers and Plotters ->LP Spooler ->
Printers and Plotters sub-area,
the following message is displayed:
-----------------------------------
"Unexpected error with data, no printers
found".
-----------------------------------
JAGad82215) An attempt to use SAM to add a non-existent
remote printer fails and the following message
is logged to the samlog file:
------------------------------
'lpmgr done, exit value is 5'.
------------------------------
JAGad82384) SAM displays the following error message when
the Advanced option is used in configuring a
card.
-----------------------------------------------
A sam INTERNAL ERROR has occurred!
UILIB ERROR:
ui_invisible() returned UILIB_FIELD_NOT_FOUND
Arguments were:
field_name: "nnc_te_ibroad"
-----------------------------------------------
JAGad82502) Whenever an IPV6 address is configured for
an interface, an incorrect IPV4 address
also gets configured.
JAGad82511) For all non-ethernet devices an error message
is not displayed when IPV6 support is
not enabled for that device.
JAGad82670) SAM mis-identifies the HP A6189A SureStore
Virtual Array VA7400 as a VA7405.
JAGad83198) Upon entering the Networking and
Communications -> DNS -> DNS resolver
sub-area, the screen display is
incorrect if the /etc/resolv.conf file
contains tabs.
JAGad83399) The text message for OLA/OLR is unclear
and hard to read. The 2 LED states
in the OLR replace message are buried
in the message text and could easily
be missed by users scanning the message
instead of reading it closely.
JAGad84117) When entering Networking and Communications
-> Networked File Systems -> Mounted Remote
File Systems, the following message is
displayed:
UNEXPECTED EXIT: process LANG=C LC_ALL=C
/usr/sam/lbin/samx -C -p 7590 -s nfs_client
/usr/sam/lib//nfs.ui exited with a non-zero
exit status. sh: 8424
Memory fault(coredump)
JAGad85083) SAM allows only prefix 10 to be assigned
for V6 secondary interfaces.
JAGad85921) With IPV6 support in SAM, the System Clock
area cannot be used to configure the date and
time.
JAGad87813) The on-line help for the VxFSUpgrade feature
needs to be updated (refer to JAGad80828).
JAGad88429) If SAM is used to configure DHCP, the
configured DHCP groups are not visible in SAM.
JAGad88837) Whenever a configured interface is assigned
an IP address that is already in the use,
the existing configuration of that interface
is lost.
JAGad89885) SAM displays incorrect time during first
hour of the day.
JAGad89898) On HP-UX 11.11 0601 OEUR and later, if the
critical resource analysis is run from
Partion Manager (parmgr), parmgr crashes
with a stack corruption message. If SAM
11.11 LR version is installed, the task runs
correctly from parmgr. In both cases, the
task works correctly when run from within
SAM rather than from parmgr.
JAGad90894) SAM should support deletion of a disabled
physical interface.
JAGad91065) A network interface loses its address if a
logical IP address is added to it through SAM.
PHCO_23004:
JAGad40450) The following processors are not recognized
in the SAM System Properties area:
L1500-7x
L3000-7x
A400-7X
A400-8X
A500-7X
A500-8X
N4000-7X
N4000-8X
N4000-9X
As a result, messages like the following are
produced:
-------------------------------
Model L1500-7x not found in the models
database.
-------------------------------
and
-------------------------------
Previous messages indicate that one or more
errors occured in an attempt to retrieve
mo_sv_proc_sg information.
-------------------------------
JAGad38933) SAM does not recognize the HP C7145/C7146
Autochangers as tape devices. Instead, SAM
incorrectly identifies them as Magneto-Optical
disk autochangers on the list of available
backup devices.
JAGad38934) SAM does not recognize the HP Surestore SDLT
220 tape drive on the list of available backup
devices.
JAGad46771) SAM does not support the new HP A6188A
(HP SureStore Virtual Array 7100) disk
array.
JAGad46036) The following processors are not recognized
in the SAM System Properties area:
L1500-8x
C3750
J6750
B2600
As a result, messages like the following are
produced:
-------------------------------
Model L1500-8x not found in the models
database.
-------------------------------
and
-------------------------------
Previous messages indicate that one or more
errors occured in an attempt to retrieve
mo_sv_proc_sg information.
-------------------------------
JAGad45070) SAM -> Disks and File Systems ->
Disk Devices/File Systems/Swap
produces the following messages:
=================================
UNEXPECTED EXIT: process LANG=C LC_ALL=C
/usr/sam/lbin/samx -C -p 3265 -s fs_sa_disk
/usr/sam/lib//fs.ui exited with a non-zero
exit status.
cpp: "/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.com.ui", line 71:
error 4068: Missing comma seperator between
parameters in macro "PD_ADD_TD".
cpp: "/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_ice.h", line 152:
error 4068: Missing comma seperator between
parameters in macro "PB_TEXT".
cpp: "/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_ice.h", line 166:
error 4068: Missing comma seperator between
parameters in macro "PB_TEXT2".
sam: Error: The cpp(1) command failed on file:
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs.ui.
=================================
JAGad31048) On a system using single disk HFS,
SAM offers to remove the LVM subsystem,
but the attempt to rebuild the kernel
without LVM fails with this output:
=================================
Cannot build a kernel using /usr/sbin/config.
The standard output of the command is shown
below:
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: Unsatisfied symbols:
lvm_readahead_info (data)
lvm_flush (data)
lvm_shutdown (data)
Stop.
config: make did an exit(1)
The command exitted with exitcode -71.
=================================
JAGad44664) SAM does not properly identify Hitachi XP48
Array LUNs and does not subsequently collapse
multiple hardware paths to the same LUN. This
can cause alternate paths to these disks to
be marked as "Unused", allowing for data
corruption.
JAGad40249) When a system contains a large number of
physical volumes, SAM may generate the
following message when a user enters the
Disk Devices section of Disks and File
Systems area:
===============================
Unexpected exit process /usr/sam/lbin/samx
-C -p 13589 -s fs_sa_disk
/usr/sam/lib/fs.ui exited with a non-zero
exit status.
==================================
JAGad41974) SAM -> Accounts for Users and Groups ->
SAM NIS+ Users -> <Selected an NIS+ user>
-> Actions -> Modify Security Policies
This results in corruption of the NIS+ table
by omitting a trailing '.' on an entry in
the table.
JAGad41162) When multiple administrators concurrently
perform user creation or modification using
SAM, SAM may create users with the same UID
without displaying a warning message.
JAGad38331) When a SAM-configured PCI FDDI network card
is physically replaced with a new PCI FDDI
(or any other network card which is using the
same I/O slot) and deleted with SAM, the
replacement card erroneously assumes the MAC
address of the old NIC. This may result in
a non-functional network.
JAGad48165) The following processors are not recognized
in the SAM System Properties area:
9000/800/L1500-9x
9000/800/L3000-9x
9000/800/S16K-A
9000/800/N8K-A
As a result, messages like the following are
produced:
-------------------------------
Model L1500-9x not found in the models
database.
-------------------------------
and
-------------------------------
Previous messages indicate that one or more
errors occured in an attempt to retrieve
mo_sv_proc_sg information.
-------------------------------
JAGad36145) The online addition and replacement dialog
box that says:
-------------------------------
The slot is powered down, Click "OK" when
the card is replaced and the slot will be
powered up.
-------------------------------
is confusing and leads to operator errors.
JAGad35304) The sequence of events required to replace a
suspended I/O card is confusing.
JAGad32172) Both physical and virtual ports show up in
the Cards screen, but only physical ports
are reported as being 'affected' by an
OLAR operation in the Critical Resource
Analysis screen or "Bring Card On-Line
confirmation" screen. This could cause
user confusion.
JAGad50027) When a user that is not root and does not
have Restricted SAM privileges tries to
enter SAM, a confusing message is presented:
-----------------------------------
The file "/var/sam/lock/lock_0" could not
be opened (errno = 13, "Permission denied").
This file must be opened so this SAM session
can be locked. Otherwise, other SAM sessions
won't be able to detect that this SAM session
is running on the system.
-----------------------------------
JAGad28114) Both the PCI Standard Hotplug Controller
(SHPC) spec and the Infiniband spec are
proposing the use of a Blinking amber LED
to locate a PCI slot for a hotplug operation.
SAM currently turns on a solid amber LED for
this purpose, which is an error indicator
in the new standard.
JAGad34991) SAM has obsoleted a number of files between
10.20 and 11.11. After an update from an
older release to 11.11, some of the obsolete
files are left on the file system.
Defect Description:
PHCO_28123:
JAGae42959) SAM does not support the IETHER LAN card
with MTU range 257-9000.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to support the IETHER
LAN card with MTU range 257-9000.
JAGae63466) SAM database has to be updated to include the
new device data.
Resolution: Entries for the new devices have been added to
the SAM database.
PHCO_27374:
JAGad91701) In the absence of the file /etc/nsswitch.conf,
SAM displays the error message on to the screen
instead of silently logging the message.
Resolution: If SAM finds that the file /etc/nssiwtch.conf
is not present, then SAM logs this message in
the log file but does not display it on to the
screen.
JAGad94311) SAM man page does not contain the following
information:
Certain applications like Software Distributor
have their own security mechanism (swacl) and
do not follow the restricted SAM security model.
In such cases, the application launched through
restricted SAM will be executed with the login
id of the user who invokes it.
Resolution: SAM man page has been updated to include
information about Restricted SAM.
JAGae12442) The variable used for storing the value of
"Station Address" is not properly initialized
and SAM ends up displaying garbled values for
this field.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to display the
correct value of "Station Address".
JAGae18088) SAM needs to be enhanced to support
configuration of FDDI interfaces with IPv6
addresses.
Resolution: SAM now supports configuration of FDDI
interfaces with IPv6 addresses.
JAGae23125) SAM should perform an ioscan(1m) if the
restricted user has access to functional areas
other than "Account for Users and Groups" and
"Auditing and Security".
Resolution: SAM now performs an ioscan(1m) only if the
restricted user has access to functional areas
other than "Account for Users and Groups" and
"Auditing and Security".
JAGae24469) SAM should provide the system administration
functionality for iSCSI device identification
for static discovery, kernel build, and device
recognition from ioscan(1m) output.
Resolution: SAM now provides the system administration
functionality for iSCSI.
JAGae29286) To store internal information, SAM creates
temporary files in the /var/tmp directory.SAM
fails to remove these files later and thereby
fills up the directory with temporary generated
files.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to check whether the
interface is configured and the temporary file
is deleted.
JAGae36062) For BTLAN flavor of cards, even if the status
of the field "DUPLEX" is set to "HALF", SAM
continues to display the status as "FULL". This
is because SAM uses DLPI primitive to get the
status of interfaces. If the "operational
status" of the interface is down, DLPI primitive
should not be used to retrieve the interface
status.
Resolution: Instead of using DLPI primitive, SAM now uses
mib_status calls to retreive the status of an
interface. This ensures that even if the
"Operational Status" is down, SAM gets the
correct value of the field "DUPLEX".
JAGae36972) Since the -h option is not passed to the system
command 'chown', the ownership of symbolic
links is not getting changed along with other
files,but the files pointed by symbolic links
are getting modified.
Resolution: 'chown' command is now supplied with the
option -h.
JAGae37625) SAM is not carrying out proper validations for
DES credentials and thereby does not allow a
user to add DES credentials for NIS+.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to validate the
domainnames and add DES credentials for a user.
JAGae41071) When SAM creates a home directory for a new NIS+
user, SAM uses the libc routines to get details
(user id, group id and home directory) about
the NIS+ user. In cases where the master server
is busy, libc routines retrieve the user
information from the replica server. If the
NIS+ tables are not updated on the replica
server then the specified user information
is not available and the libc routines
fail to provide the information.
SAM consequently fails to create the new home
directory.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to extract user
information (user ID, group ID and home
directory) from the user-entered information in
the task dialog box without contacting the NIS+
server.
JAGae41719) With BIND 8.1.2 version, the naming convention
for name servers is changed to "Master/Slave"
from "Primary/Secondary".SAM continues to look
for the keywords "Primary/Secondary"
instead of "Master/Slave" and hence does not
recognize the presence of the /etc/named.conf
file.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to change the label
to master and slave nameservers.
JAGae44447) SAM incorrectly assumes the order of password
aging fields in the passwd table and hence
displays incorrect values on the screen.
Also, SAM does not read the "passwd table
shadow column" field in the trusted table and
as a result default values are always displayed.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to parse the passwd
aging fields in the correct order. Also, SAM
reads and writes the "passwd format policies"
and "Login time of the day" fields as per the
order in the trusted table.
JAGae44448) SAM does not populate system default fields for
trusted mode systems. As a result when SAM
tries to read the fields, a "Bus error" is
displayed.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to update the system
default fields for the trusted mode systems.
JAGae44475) Upon entering "Disk Devices", "File Systems",
"Logical Volumes", "Swap", or "Volume Groups"
subarea from the "Disks and File systems"
functional area, an incorrect
message is displayed while the functional area
is being initialized.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to display the
correct message.
JAGae44485) Using SAM, upgrade process from VxFS version 3
or earlier to version 4 incorrectly upgrades to
VxFS version 3.
Resolution: SAM has been modified to restore back the broken
functionality in PHCO_26382. SAM now
successfully upgrades to VxFS file system
layout version 4.
JAGae45106) Some SAM binaries are linked with archive and
shared libraries. This is causing inconsistency
when newer version of shared libraries are
installed.
Resolution: SAM now uses shared libraries instead of
archive libraries.
JAGae47367) The validation mechanism for "Select a User"
text field (Load Privileges window) in
restricted SAM is not accepting hyphen (-) as a
valid character.
Resolution: Restricted SAM code has been modified to accept
hyphen (-) as a valid character in the "Select
a User" text field when specifying a user name
in the Restricted SAM -> Load Privileges window.
JAGae50036) SAM uses /usr/sam/lbin/lpmgr script to manage
and retrieve printer configuration on the
system. The lpmgr script recognizes any printer
configured with device file /dev/null as
network printer.
Resolution: The lpmgr script in SAM has been modified to
correctly recognize the printer(s) configured
with non-standard device file.
JAGae51077) ISEE Platform dynamically generates a script to
invoke the getkinfo. The getkinfo in turn calls
the samlog function inside SAM code where
arrays with huge buffer sizes are defined. This
causes illegal memory to be referenced and
generates the signal SIGSEGV from the getkinfo.
Resolution: The samlog functionality now uses dynamic memory
allocation in place of fixed size arrays, this
avoids the out of bounds memory references.
JAGae52602) SAM database has to be updated to include the
new device data.
Resolution: Entries for the new devices have been added to
the SAM database.
JAGae52903) SAM does not update the "/etc/hosts" file if
the IPv6 kit is not installed or if the address
is not an IPv6 address. SAM does not take the
IPv4 interface into consideration.
Resolution: SAM code has been modified to call the task
manager to update the "/etc/hosts" file for
IPv4 interfaces as well.
JAGae55289) SAM displays the page size as zero in the
System Properties (Memory and Dynamic tabs)
subarea.
Resolution: SAM now displays the correct page size in the
System Properties subarea.
JAGae55293) The format of the Users and Groups template
files have changed between 11.00 and 11.11.
During an update from 11.00 to 11.11, SAM
product configuration script makes use of a
dump_convert utility to perform the conversion
of the template format. The configure script
for SAM patches also contain the dump_convert
statements. However, the path for dump_convert
utility is not provided in the patch configure
script which causes the template files to be
truncated to zero bytes.
Resolution: The dump_convert statements have been removed
from the SAM patch configure script. Now, the
Users and Groups template information in SAM is
not lost.
JAGae55296) On entering SAM -> Process Management ->
Scheduled Cron Jobs subarea, add a new cron(1m)
job starting with a '#' character. SAM creates
the job but does not display the information
properly in the Scheduled Cron Jobs screen.
Also, SAM does not parse the information
properly if the description contains a '#'
character.
Resolution: The cron_read script in SAM has been modified
to interpret the command and description
properly. SAM now correctly displays cron(1m)
jobs that start with a '#' character. SAM now
correctly displays cron(1m) jobs even if the
description contains a '#' character.
JAGae55744) SAM was using device specific code for
recognizing alternate paths. This logic
does not work with iSCSI targets.
Resolution: SAM has been modified to use the world wide
unique device identification mechanism to
identify the alternate paths. SAM now displays
the alternate paths for iSCSI target properly.
PHCO_26382:
JAGab31984) The following text is available in SAM online
help.
------------------------------------------------
Virtual Memory: Amount of virtual memory (also
called pseudo-swap) in the system (as defined by
pstat (see pstat(2)):
Active: Virtual memory currently in use.
Total: Total virtual memory in the system.
------------------------------------------------
The displayed data is that of virtual memory
data, and is not specific to "pseudo-swap" as it
is stated. The help screen is giving incorrect
statement. The displayed data is the same
regardless of "pseudo-swap" being enabled or
disabled.
Resolution: SAM online help has been modified to display the
correct information about virtual memory.
JAGad54903) Whenever the /etc/resolv.conf file has entries
starting with "domain" as well as "search", the
"Set Default Domain" action in SAM exits with
error message.
Resolution: SAM will display the error message and will
also continue to accept user inputs. Once OK
button is clicked, SAM will update the file
/etc/resolv.conf appropriately.
JAGad67008) SAM online help displays incorrect maximum value
for kernel parameters, "nkthread" and
"max_thread_proc".
Resolution: SAM online help has been modified with correct
maximum values for kernel parameters,
"nkthread" and "max_thread_proc".
JAGad76934) The "num_tachyon_adapters" and "max_fcp_reqs"
tunables may be used to tune the default amount
and type of memory allocated for supporting
concurrent FC SCSI (FCP) requests. If you
choose the invalid link in the online help of
"num_tachyon_adapters", the following error
message is displayed.
-----------------------------------------------
"HP Help Hyper link type -8 is not supported on
ASCII terminals."
-----------------------------------------------
Resolution: SAM online help has been modified to remove the
invalid link, and the link for "max_fcp_reqs"
tunable is displayed.
JAGad82527) Whenever the F1 key is pressed, on a given input
field in SAM, SAM has to display the
context-sensitive help for that field. SAM does
not display the context-sensitive help for the
two fields, "prefix" and "IPv6 address".
Resolution: The context-sensitive help for "prefix" and
"IPv6" address fields have been included in SAM.
JAGad82530) SAM takes a long time ( more than a minute ) to
auto configure IPv6 network interfaces. Auto
configuration is a new feature available with
IPv6 whereby network interfaces can be
configured with system advertised IPv6
addresses.
Resolution: SAM has been modified to return once auto
configuration of the selected interface is
complete. Earlier SAM used to wait to ensure
that all the secondary interfaces too were auto
configured, and hence there was a delay in the
configuration.
JAGad83870) SAM online help displays an incorrect default
value of 8192 for the kernel parameter
"strmsgsz", but /usr/conf/master.d/streams file
displays "strmsgsz" with a default value of 0.
Resolution: SAM online help has been modified to display the
correct default value for the "strmsgsz" kernel
parameter.
JAGad85934) In the NIS+, NIS and DHCP subareas of SAM, the
message "SAM does not support V6 configuration"
is displayed after each and every activity.
Resolution: SAM displays this message only once, when the
user enters NIS+, NIS, and DHCP subareas for the
first time.
JAGad90126) SAM calls the binary "/usr/sam/lbin/autoopt" to
parse the entries in the /etc/auto_master file.
The grammer used by this binary does not accept
"proto=tcp/udp" as a valid option and hence the
error.
Resolution: Code has been modified to accept proto=tcp/udp
as a valid option for a remote file system.
JAGad95373) Whenever system name is modified through SAM,
SAM is not updating the affected files in the
system. Hence the modified system name is not
taking effect.
Resolution: SAM has been modified to ensure that the system
name is properly updated in all the relevant
files namely /etc/hosts, /var/adm/inetd.sec, and
/etc/rc.config.d/netconf.
JAGad99645) SAM online help displays incorrect maximum value
for the "maxusers" kernel parameter as Memory
limited, while the correct maximum value is
4096. The values in SAM online help, and
/usr/conf/master.d/core-hpux file mismatch.
Resolution: SAM online help has been modified with the
correct maximum value for the "maxusers" kernel
parameter.
JAGae03470) Whenever an IPv4 interface is configured or
modified, the state of the corresponding IPv6
interface changes to "disabled" if the interface
is not physically connected to the network.
Resolution: SAM has been modified to display the status as
given by "ifconfig" command so that the
behaviour of GUI as well as command line
commands are identical. Thus SAM ensures that
the IPv6 interface does not fall onto "disabled"
state inadvertently.
JAGae09404) When 'update-ux' tool is used to upgrade from
10.20 to 11.11, vxfs related configuration files
are not created.When SAM tries to resolve the
vxfs parameter values, it is not able to lookup
the corresponding files resulting in an
assertion failure.
Resolution: The assertion has been replaced by a condition
check and a error message is displayed.
JAGae12800) The shell script "get_sdm_info" which is used to
obtain information about HP Surestore Disk
array, uses C style comments.
Resolution: Now the comment line conforms to the commenting
style used in shell programming.
JAGae13332) On invoking SAM online help for the kernel
parameters "maxdsiz", and "maxdsiz_64", the
online help displays wrong description of values
(minimum, maximum and default). The values in
SAM online help, and
/usr/conf/master.d/core-hpux file mismatch.
Resolution: SAM online help has been modified with the
correct minimum, maximum and default values of
"maxdsiz" and "maxdsiz_64".
JAGae13380) SAM is using "pstat" system calls for obtaining
information about the processes on the system.
Any 32 bit application making use of the pstat
system calls should be compiled with the
"_PSTAT64" flag to work correctly on a 64 bit
machine. SAM is not using the "_PSTAT64" flag
during the compilation.
Resolution: SAM is modified to define "_PSTAT64" flag during
the compilation.
JAGae16035) SAM uses the output of the command 'crontab -l'
to get information related to the scheduled cron
jobs. The output from 'crontab' is parsed by
"/usr/sam/lbin/cron_read" script which assumes
the prsence of the "#" symbol, to be the start
of a comment field. If the command field in the
'crontab' output has a "#" embedded in it, then
the command is displayed incorrectly.
Resolution: The cron_read script has been modified to
recognize a comment field only when the first
character of a field is "#".
JAGae16430) a) The buffer used by "rsam" for storing the
argument passed to the "-K" option is limited,
and hence results in buffer overflow.
b) SAM executables should not contain embedded
compile time library paths.
Resolution: a) Now,"rsam" reads only a fixed amount of data
passed on the command line to the "-K" option.
b) Changes have been made to the makefiles to
replace the embedded compile time library paths
with run time library paths.
JAGae18085) SAM needs to be enhanced to support
add/modify/delete operations of default routes.
Routes can be either IPv6 routes or IPv4 routes.
Resolution: SAM has been enhanced to configure both IPv4 and
IPv6 routes. SAM accepts details like
destination address and the gateway address from
the user, and configures the routing table
entries in the system. SAM-->Networking and
Communications-->Routes is a new subarea that
has been introduced by which default routes can
be configured.
JAGae18267) In the absence of .rhosts and hosts.equiv files
in the system, if SAM is invoked to configure
rlogin details, SAM dumps core.
Resolution: SAM presumed the presence of .rhosts or
hosts.equiv files in the system. Code has been
modified so that SAM would funtion even in the
absence of these files.
JAGae18336) Guardian Service Processor in now known as
"Service Processor" on Partitionable systems.
SAM has to be updated to reflect the change.
Resolution: SAM database has been appropriately modified.
JAGae18521) Whenever an entry is added to the file
/etc/hosts, SAM asks whether a route needs to be
added for the given address to the routing table
of the system. This feature needs to be
extended to IPv6 addresses too.
Resolution: SAM has been enhanced to add routes to the
routing table even for IPv6 addresses whenever
such addresses are added to the /etc/hosts file
through the Hosts subarea of SAM. As of now,
adding routes alone is supported. Modifications
and deletions of these routes are not yet
supported through SAM.
JAGae19343) In order to check for the existence of printers,
a grep is done on the output of 'lpstat' command
For network printers, SAM is passing wrong
option to the 'lpstat' command which causes the
grep to fail, and thus gives an incorrect error
message.
Resolution: The option passed to the 'lpstat' command is
changed so that grep can select the printer name
from the 'lpstat' command output.
JAGae19866) The logic of incrementing or decrementing the
existing "Auth Order" of modules does not take
into account what action needs to be taken when
the existing "Auth Order", and the user
specified "Auth Order" of a selected module has
the value "Not Used". In such a scenario, the
existing Auth Order of the modules are getting
incremented and causing a core dump.
Resolution: A check is added to verify if both the existing
"Auth Order", and the user specified "Auth
Order" are same. If they are same, no action is
performed on the authentication order.
JAGae21743) When a user modifies any attribute of a
network interface card, SAM incorrectly
changes the host name in the file /etc/hosts
to system name.
Resolution: Following changes have been made to correct the
behavior:
- SAM reads the information from the file
/etc/hosts and updates the /etc/hosts file.
- SAM does not change the value of host name
read from the /etc/hosts file.
JAGae21919) Device file creation for gelan, igelan and
gvid_core drivers is not supported from user
applications like SAM.
Resolution: The menuitems "Create/Show Device Files" will
not be available for devices with gelan, igelan
and gvid_core drivers.
JAGae26582) SAM calls the OBAM API "ui_sel_item_name" to
display the authentication key for selected
client broadcast network. This API is called
with incorrect field name.
Resolution: Code has been modified to call the function with
the correct field name.
JAGae28247) SAM database has to be updated to include the
new device data.
Resolution: Entries for the new devices have been added to
the SAM database.
JAGae29049) From VxVM 3.5, a new GUI called Veritas
Enterprise Administrator(VEA) will be available.
SAM has to recognize the new gui path and should
be able to launch the VEA.
Resolution) SAM is now capable of recognizing and launching
the VEA.
JAGae29256) SAM uses lpstat command to find the printer
attributes during the restore operation. The
lpstat command does not report the BSD
attribute for a printer. Thereby, SAM is
unable to restore the BSD attribute.
Resolution: Now, SAM stores the /var/spool/lp/pstatus file
during the save operation and uses it during the
restore operation to find whether the printer is
configured as a BSD printer. Then, SAM
appropriately restores the printer attribute.
PHCO_25870:
JAGad04345) SAM invokes the "find" command with the argument
`! -fstype nfs'. This causes the NFS files to
be rejected, but all NFS file systems still
traversed.Thus, SAM takes a long time to
complete the search for removing the user files.
Resolution: Adding the `-only' option after '! -fstype nfs'
now prohibits traversing the NFS file systems.
JAGad82014) SAM-NNC was not supporting configuration of
VLAN interface.
Resolution: Code has been modified to support the
configuration of VLAN interfaces.
JAGad85391) SAM uses the 'awk' utility to process the LV
information. Awk supports a buffer size of only
3000 characters. When 120 (or more) disks were
configured in a single logical volume, the 'awk'
buffer overflowed and caused SAM to dump core.
Resolution: All printf statements that were processed by
awk have been altered to accommodate the limit.
JAGad88251) The code used for creating logical volumes in
dual path configuration mode had memory leaks.
Resolution: Code has been modified to ensure correct
operation in dual path configuration while
creating a volume group.
JAGad92425) SAM used to set the file permissions to 0644
for all the files that were copied from the
/etc/skel directory to the users' home
directory.
Resolution: SAM now retains the permissions of the files
while copying them from the /etc/skel directory
to the home directory using the `cp' command
with `-p' option.
JAGad92432) SAM could not trim the log files, as the TMPDIR
environment variable was set.
Resolution: The problem is now resolved by clearing the
TMPDIR environment variable.
JAGad96187) SAM uses a static buffer to hold information
about unused disks. The size of the buffer was
too small for a disk array with large number of
unused disks.
Resolution: This problem has been resolved by increasing
the size of static buffer from 1024 to 10240
characters. If the list of unused disks becomes
larger than the buffer size, the list gets
truncated.
JAGae04863) For a logical interface, the "Advanced Option"
button was not intended to be displayed.
Resolution: Code has now been modified such that the
"Advanced Options" button is not displayed while
modifying the logical interfaces.
JAGae05752) SAM task manager was trying to access a field
prior to its creation.
Resolution: The code has been modified so that the task
manager no longer attempts to access the field
prior to its creation.
JAGae09717) SAM database has to be updated to include the
new device data.
Resolution: Entries for the new devices have been added to
the SAM database.
PHCO_24118:
JAGad24679) After the successful execution of the
operations in the Time area, SAM was
referencing illegal memory and dumping core.
Resolution: SAM has been changed to take care of the
illegal referencing of memory.
JAGad88726) SAM uses the vginfo script to collect all
disk-related information. The vginfo script
was looking for VxVM disks with the status
as "online" or "offline". It did not check
for VxVM disk with the status "FS_wholedisk".
Resolution: The vginfo script has been modified to also
search for VxVM disks with the status
"FS_wholedisk".
JAGad91062) The task manager call that was used to
configure the interface was executing two
commands, first being ifconfig and next the
post init script. In general, if the task
manager executes two commands, the return value
of the first command is superceeded by the
return value of the second command. Thus the
error message by the ifconfig command was
masked and the expected warning message was
not displayed.
Resolution: By splitting the task manager to execute only
one command in a task manager call, the error
messages from ifconfig can now be trapped.
JAGad91065) In general, the process of setting driver
parameters was to unplumb the interface, set
the parameters, and bring the interface back
up with the ifconfig command. If the interface
was a SNAP interface, it would unplumb the
interface and then configure it, so the
interface was not reconfigured and as a result
the lan interface was lost.
Resolution: The command "ifconfig <interace name>
unplumb" was removed from the task manager
to avoid this side effect.
JAGad91777) In SAM, the IP Broadcast Address field is
applicable only for IPv4 interfaces, and this
field should not be dispalyed for IPv6
interfaces. However, this field was not
visible for IPv4 interfaces.
Resolution: Now appropriate check has been added to
display the IP Broadcast Address field for
the IPv4 interfaces.
JAGad92839) SAM depends on the task manager to set or
configure the driver parameters or the IP
address respectively. In the task manager,
when a comment "#" was added in between
the commands, the commands following the
comment did not get executed because they
too were treated as comments.
Resolution: Now the comment has been removed from the
task manager call and the driver script is
called to set the driver parameters.
JAGad93389) The IGELAN changes need to be included in
the existing on-line help.
Resolution: Changes have been made to the help text to
include information about the IGELAN card.
JAGad93746) When a IPv6 interface was to be configured,
SAM would display information regarding the
auto-configuration and this message box
had only the "OK" button.
Resolution: The message box has been replaced by a
confirmation box which has the options,
"OK" & "CANCEL".
JAGad94227) laninfo is a SAM-NNC binary which is used
to obtain the information of all the
interfaces on the system. When executed with
the "-i" option, it is used to obtain the IP
instance number for the new logical interface
to be configured. By design, this option can
display the interface information of 20
interfaces. If the number of interfaces
is more than 20, SAM does not display the
information and an error message pops-up.
Resolution: Now the maximum number of interfaces that
can be handled by laninfo is calculated
dynamically and thus the problem is solved.
JAGad94344) On a dual-stack system, if either the IPv4
or the IPv6 interface is deleted then
regardless of whether the other interface
(i.e. IPv4 or IPv6) is configured the entry
from the driver specific configuration file
is deleted.
Resolution: SAM has been modified to check whether
another type of interface (i.e. IPv4 or
IPv6) is configured. If not, the entry
from the driver-specific configuration
file is deleted.
JAGad95592) When a SNAP interface is configured, SAM
looks for an interface name of the form
"SNAP<ppa>" in the driver specific-
configuration file. If not present, it
adds another entry to the file with
the interface as "SNAP<ppa>".
Resolution: SAM has been modified to update the
existing lan entry in the driver-specific
file if a SNAP interface is configured.
JAGad95619) SAM should support Next Generation Gigabit
Ethernet Card (IGELAN).
Resolution: Changes have been made to the SAM code to
support the IGELAN card.
JAGad96980) While configuring an 1000-TX card, the
value passed for the driver parameter
AUTONEG is "". The init script of the
igelan driver treats it as a space and
takes the next value for the AUTONEG
variable and thus the other variables
after AUTONEG are obtaining wrong values.
Resolution: The value for the AUTONEG variable is
passed as "0" instead of "".
JAGad97766) SAM did not have entries for the new gvid,
gvid_core and igelan drivers in the
/usr/sam/lib/kc/drivers.tx file.
Resolution: Added the new driver entries.
JAGad98158) SAM did not have an entry for the new
func0 driver in the
/usr/sam/lib/kc/drivers.tx file.
Resolution: Added the new driver entry.
PHCO_23841:
JAGaa61081) This error is due to the limitation of the
posix shell script array used by the lpmgr
script to store printer information. These
arrays are limited to 1024 elements each.
Resolution: The lpmgr script was modified to eliminate
the use of the posix shell script array to
store the list of printers. It was also
modified to improve performance.
JAGaa93220) AutoRaid devices can contain over 400 GB,
and SAM is limiting the possible LUN size by
providing a text box that only accepted five
digits.
Resolution: Expanded the text box to allow six digits.
This allows LUN sizes upto 999,999 MB.
JAGab31980) When modifying a network file system, SAM was
using the nolargefile option when executing the
mount(1m) command, which is not applicable.
Resolution: The nolargefile option is no longer used when
mounting a network file system.
JAGad04236) SAM was not displaying the ATM card details
on the ATM screen in Networking and
Communications Area.
Resolution: SAM uses ioscan command output to find out
the status of ATM cards. SAM was using the
ioscan command incorrectly. By calling
ioscan with the -k option, SAM is able
to display available ATM cards onto the screen.
JAGad33763) The arrays that were holding the data were not
initialized and hence displayed the garbage
characters.
Resolution: By properly initializing the arrays which hold
the variables used in the main screen, garbage
characters are avoided.
JAGad36111) The syntax of the /etc/rc.config.d/auditing
configuration file used by the
/sbin/init.d/auditing script did not support
the new features.
Resolution: SAM modifies the /etc/rc.config.d/auditing
configuration script to support the new
features. For the new features to be enabled,
the auditing commands also need to support
the syntax. See the "Other Dependencies"
field below.
JAGad38555) SAM uses a shell script to loop through
and parse each entry in a NIS hosts table.
Resolution: Using awk and sed commands to parse the
NIS hosts table helped in reducing the
delay.
JAGad41974) You can't reactivate a user in SAM. It can
be done from the command line, but that is
not good enough. This problem occurs only
if PHCO_23004 is installed.
Resolution: SAM correctly reactivates a user without
any error messages.
JAGad48366) Setting maxfiles_lim to 20000 caused the
kmtune error: out of range.
When maxfiles_lim is set dynamically, the
kernel ensures that it is lower than the
current value of nfile (a static parameter).
Resolution: SAM has been changed to keep track of static
tunable changes, and if any exist, will
treat the changes to dynamic tunables as
if they were changes to static tunables:
queueing them to become effective after
rebuild/reboot of the kernel.
JAGad50640) When a disk array is connected through multiple
links, if one of the links is down the disk
array is still accessible through the other
links. But during OLR (replace) operation,
the critical resource analysis code could not
detect the alternate links.
Resolution: Code has been implemented to rectify this.
JAGad51240) Critical Resource Analysis in SAM indicates
the port is of an unknown type, because SAM does
not recognize the card as either a mass storage
device or a network card.
Resolution: SAM was enhanced to successfully determine
the type of card in an I2O slot.
JAGad53451) SAM did not have corresponding driver entry
in the /usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinfo.tx file to
support the new PCI Ultra160 SCSI cards,
because they are new products.
Resolution: Added the new driver entry. The same driver is
required for both the cards.
JAGad53667) The models 9000/800/N4000-6X,
9000/800/L1500-6x and 9000/800/L3000-6x
are new ones introduced after the
release of 11.11.
Resolution: Entries for these models have been added
to SAM's sched.models file. See also
the resolution for JAGad69240 below.
JAGad54252) The error message is confusing even though
the swap was created/removed successfully.
Resolution: SAM was assuming some disk information
would be available for use. SAM now
checks for the disk information before
trying to use it.
JAGad54660) The parser implemented in SAM was reading the
file from the second line assuming the
first line would be empty.
Resolution: The parser implementation has been modified
to process all lines irrespective of where
it begins.
JAGad54901) Whenever the "Disable NFS Server" action item
is chosen, the NFS daemon is killed. Sometimes
all the daemons were not killed and hence SAM
continued to display the status as "NFS
Server Enabled".
Resolution: Extra validations are put in place to ensure
that all daemons are killed and the problem
is resolved.
JAGad55753) SAM was only calling the modprpw command once
in order to reactivate a user. Under some
circumstances, SAM must invoke modprpw twice
to fully reactivate a user.
Resolution: SAM now calls modprpw as needed to fully
reactivate a user.
JAGad56161) SAM was referencing the non-existing help file
when on-line help was requested.
Resolution: By ensuring that proper help files are
referred, the problem is resolved.
JAGad62102) This defect was caused by user files being
removed before any pre-remove customized
task was run. If the pre-remove task failed,
the user was not removed, but the user's files
had already been removed.
Resolution: The logic has now been changed so that the
pre-removed customized task is executed before
any of the user's files are removed.
JAGad63742) SAM was not parsing VxVM output properly
and obtaining incorrect information.
Resolution: Changes were made to SAM's vginfo script
to parse the data correctly.
JAGad63942) Sometimes SAM produces a bus error if no
UPS is configured. This was due to a
pointer variable responsible for the screen
information not being initialized.
Resolution: Initialized the pointer to NULL.
JAGad64120) SAM identifies CD-ROMs as spindle disks
because of an improper entry in the
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinof.tx file.
Spindle disk devices are not mountable.
Resolution: There was a catch-all entry in the
pd_devinfo.tx file for sdisk which was
identifying the device as a single spindle
disk. Removed the entry in pd_devinfo.tx
and placed the check for the driver back
in the SAM source code after the CD-ROM
recognition.
JAGad66450) Drivers btlan/btlan3/gelan were missing from
the ioparser.sh file.
Resolution: Added btlan/btlan3/gelan drivers to the
ioparser.sh file so I/O cards can access
the driver.
JAGad68820) SAM needs to support IPV6 features.
Resolution: Using SAM, IPV6 addresses and features
should be available for configuration if
IPV6 stack exists in the system.
JAGad69240) This is the result of identifying the CPU type
using a static file. The identification process
should be dynamic.
Resolution: The CPU identification is now dynamic with the
use of the sysconf(2) call.
JAGad69244) SAM assumes that a generic device with the
driver schgr or autox0 is a MOAC
(magneto-optical autochanger). SAM was also
displaying the internal error message for tape
devices not explicitly listed in the
pd_devinfo.tx file.
Resolution: The method to recognize autochangers and tape
devices is now dynamic based on the scsi device
type.
JAGad69376) SAM did not have the corresponding driver entry
in the /usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinfo.tx file to
support the new PCI Tachyon XL2 Fibre Channel
Adapter, as this is a new product.
Resolution: The driver entry has been added for SAM to
recognize these adapters.
JAGad69400) New UPS products with a larger capacity were
developed after 11.11 release.
Resolution: SAM now lets the user configure the shutdown
delay and timeout to a value up to 1092 minutes.
JAGad70436) SAM could not recognize the presence of NIS+
tables available and assumed that there were
no domains to change. Thus the "Change Domain"
menu item was not highlighted.
Resolution: SAM now recognizes them and so does not dim the
"Change Domain" action item.
JAGad71058) The semmsl parameter is dynamic, but only when
increased. It must be statically changed if its
value is lowered. SAM attempts to change it's
value dynamically in all cases and fails.
Resolution: semmsl is now recognized specifically and
treated as a static parameter if the new value
is less than the old.
JAGad71372) IPV6 related variables were not properly
initialized.
Resolution: Proper initialization of the variables
resolved this error.
JAGad71571) SAM was invoking a wrong task manager.
Resolution: Properly invoking the task manager resolved
this issue.
JAGad73881) PHCO_23004 introduced a defect with
restricted SAM.
Resolution: Added the explicit path to the SAM script.
JAGad76443) SAM was not listing stripe sizes greater than
64KB for the user to select.
Resolution: Enabled the ability to select a stripe size up
to 32768KB.
JAGad77174) In a system with an Optimus (A5277A) array
connected, SAM was not removing temporary
device files in /var/sam/ (prefixed with adf*).
Resolution: Implemented code to remove temporary device
files.
JAGad78532) The check to verify whether host name
aliases should be allowed or not was not
proper and hence for gelan interfaces
SAM disallowed adding alias names.
Resolution: The validations have been modified and the
problem resolved.
JAGad78713) If an inteface is deleted which has IPV6
address configured, SAM displays the
interface details incorrectly.
Resolution: SAM wrongly interpreted the status of an
interface as returned by the underlying dlpi
and continued to display the old status
of the interface even after the interface
was deleted. Code is modified to properly
parse the return value of dlpi and the
status of interface is properly displayed.
JAGad79129) If an interface which has IPV6 address is
given an incorrect prefix, SAM accepts the
value and disables the interface.
Resolution: Depending on the type of IPV6 address, the
prefix value has to be validated. Validations
have been added for the prefix value depending
on the IPV6 address type.
JAGad80828) SAM should fully support and be consistent
with JFS 3.3. The lack of this ability forces
the user to use the command line to perform
the task.
Resolution: SAM now allows direct upgrade from current
version to any higher version (less than or
equal to the latest version).
JAGad80940) If the /etc/hosts file has entries which are
separated by tabs instead of spaces, SAM
incorrectly parsed the entries.
Resolution: SAM was considering space as default field
separator and was not considering tab as
the field separator. Code has been modified to
consider both tab and space as field separators.
JAGad81209) SAM did not have the corresponding driver
in the /usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinfo.tx file to
support the new PCI/PCI-X GigEther cards
because they are new products.
Resolution: Added the new driver entry to support these
products.
JAGad82199) The output from lpstat was not handled
previously. If a printer is created as a
login terminal the LPMGR script will not work.
Resolution: The LPMGR script has been modified to recognize
printers created as login terminals.
JAGad82215) LPSTAT <printername> does not always produce
the same exit code if the <printername> does
not exist.
Resolution: The different return values from LPSTAT have
been handled.
JAGad82384) Whenever the Advanced Options screen is invoked
for a card in SAM, an error message is
displayed.
Resolution: SAM was incorrectly invoking a function for
the "Advanced Options" screen. A change to
the function invocation resolved the issue.
JAGad82502) With IPV6 support, an interface can have both
IPV4 and IPV6 addresses assigned to it. As the
variables were not properly initialized, V4
address was incorrectly displayed whenever V6
address was configured.
Resolution: Proper initialization of variables resolved
this issue.
JAGad82511) IPV6 support is not enabled for FDDI and
TOKEN RING interfaces. SAM does not display
a message to this effect.
Resolution: A check has been added to find out whether
the interface belongs to FDDI or TOKEN RING
and if so, IPV6 configuration is not supported
and a message to this effect is displayed.
JAGad82670) SAM pre-enabled the VA7400 with the VA7405 model
number, but the model number was changed before
the model was introduced.
Resolution: Changed VA7405 to VA7400 for the A6189A.
JAGad83198) If /etc/resolv.conf file has entries separated
by tab space, SAM parses it incorrectly.
Resolution: SAM was considering space as default field
separator and was not considering tab as
the field separator. Both tab and space are
now recognized as field separators.
JAGad83399) In the OLAR tool, the description of LED states
is buried in the message text and hard to find.
Resolution: Changes made to the text files that contain
the wording for OLAR instructions. To improve
readability, LED information is separated from
the rest of the text.
JAGad84117) SAM dumps core in 11.11 in nfs client.
Resolution: Minor changes made to SAM temporary file
creation.
JAGad85083) SAM accepts only 10 as the value for prefix
for secondary interfaces configured with IPV6.
The Prefix can be any value between 0 and 128
for IPV6.
Resolution: A Prefix value of 10 is only for Link local
addresses. For secondary interfaces, global
IPV6 addresses can be assigned and the prefix
value can be any value between 0 and 128. A
validation is now performed on the prefix value.
JAGad85921) For IPV6, header files were modified and certain
variables were omitted. These variables are
needed for Time area to work.
Resolution: The header files have now been modified.
JAGad87813) JAGad80828 changed the way VxFS upgrade is done,
requiring help changes.
Resolution: Added help for new VxFS upgrade dialog.
JAGad88429) The configured DHCP groups are available in
/etc/dhcptab file and SAM was incorrectly
parsing the file and hence could not display
the values onto the screen.
Resolution: The parser has been modified to read
the /etc/dhcptab file properly.
JAGad88837) Before configuring an interface, SAM first
unplumbs the interface and then calls ifconfig
to configure the new address, without checking
whether any other interface has the new address
already configured.
Resolution: By avoiding the unplumbing, SAM can ensure that
the interface does not lose its current
configuration.
JAGad89885) SAM displays the first hour of the day as
00:00 PM instead of AM.
Resolution: The decision by SAM to display AM/PM was
based upon whether the hour is greater
than 12. The check should have been whether the
hour is greater than or equal to 12.
JAGad89898) SAM required a large stack size compared to
parmgr. This requirement caused the problem
when it was run from parmgr.
SAM has a relatively large stack size compared
to parmgr. Hence, the problem does not occur
if the task is run from within SAM.
Resolution: Instead of allocating large buffers on the
stack, SAM now uses dynamically allocated
memory. This removed the problem when SAM
is invoked from parmgr.
JAGad90894) If an interface is in a disabled or down state,
SAM cannot be used to delete the interface.
Resolution: Originally, "Delete" action item was
enabled/highlighted only if the interface is
in Enabled/Up state. Now code has been
modified to support this action item
irrespective of whether the interface is
in Enabled/Up or Disabled/Down state.
JAGad91065) Whenever a logical interface is added to any
of the configured physical interface, the
physical interface loses its configured address.
Resolution: Before configuring an interface, SAM first
unplumbs the interface and then calls ifconfig
to configure the new address without checking
whether any other interface has the new
address already configured. By avoiding the
unplumbing, SAM can ensure that the interface
does not lose its current configuration.
PHCO_23004:
JAGad40450) These are new models introduced after 11.11.
Resolution: Entries for these models have been made to
SAM's sched.models file.
JAGad38933) The C7145/C7146 Autochangers are new models
introduced after 11.11.
Resolution: Entries for these autochangers have been
added to SAM's pd_devinfo.tx file.
JAGad38934) The Surestore SDLT 220 is a new model
introduced after 11.11.
Resolution: An entry for this tape drive has been added
to SAM's pd_devinfo.tx file. In addition,
the new tape density that can be supported
by this device has been added to SAM's
tape_densities file.
JAGaa61090) When removing a user, SAM was not removing
the file containing the user's restricted-SAM
privileges.
Resolution: SAM now removes /etc/sam/custom/<username>.cf
when a user is removed.
JAGab77793) In the System Properties area, the information
being displayed was for the last card listed by
the utility laninfo. This card may not be
currently active when multiple cards are
present.
Resolution: SAM now gets the IP address with gethostbyname()
and uses that information to match the output
of laninfo to obtain the station address.
JAGaa61232) SAM allows non-root changes in /var/sam/lock,
which may affect SAM's behavior.
Resolution: The directory mode has been changed to 755.
JAGad46771) SAM did not support the A6188A disk array
because it was introduced after 11.11.
Resolution: SAM has been modified to support the A6188A.
JAGad46036) These are new models introduced after 11.11.
Resolution: Entries for these models have been added to
SAM's sched.models file.
JAGad45070) SAM was using cpp to expand a macro in which
one argument included a space.
Resolution: SAM has eliminated the use of spaces in cpp
macro arguments.
JAGad31048) At one time, LVM was an optional product and
removable from the kernel. Now, however, it
has become required, and so it is not possible
to remove the drivers associated with LVM.
Resolution: The option of removing the LVM subsystem from
the kernel was removed from SAM.
JAGad44664) SAM was not distinguishing between LUNs on
Hitachi disk arrays.
Resolution: SAM was modified with added support for
Hitachi XP48 LUN detection and
display of unidentified Hitachi LUNs.
JAGad40249) The bounds of a static array in SAM were
being exceeded.
Resolution: The array size has been increased by a
factor of four.
JAGad41974) On NIS+ trusted systems, a non-dot directory
was added to the NIS+ tables when you viewed
"NIS+ Users" and when you modified the NIS+
security policies because SAM called
getprpw, modprpw, and nss_getprpwnam
with the "-n" option without a terminating
"." on the domain name.
Resolution: SAM now calls getprpw, modprpw, and
nss_getprpwnam with a correctly-formatted
domain.
JAGad41162) SAM was not designed for concurrent use.
In this case, it doesn't check that multiple
sessions have not selected the same UID
before assigning it to different users.
Resolution: Before SAM assigns the UID, it now makes
another check for uniqueness and allows the
user to cancel the action if duplication is
found. This does not completely eliminate
the possbility of this problem recurring,
but it reduces the likelihood. Concurrent
use of SAM by more than one administrator
is not supported and not recommended.
JAGad38331) SAM's "delete" action for PCI FDDI cards
doesn't remove the card's entries from
/etc/rc.config.d/hpfddi4conf.
Resolution: The "delete" action has been fixed so that
the card's entries are removed from
hpfddi4conf.
JAGad48165) These are new models introduced after 11.11.
Resolution: Entries for these models have been added to
SAM's sched.models file.
JAGad36145) There were two reasons for user confusion:
1) Some users were expecting to have to click
"OK" in order for the slot to be
powered down - they were therefore
skimming the message and clicking OK too
soon.
2) Others were reading carefully, but were
confused by the fact that the main OLA/R
window was not refreshed and still showed
the card as powered on.
Resolution: SAM was modified to update the cache for the
affected slots, then refresh the screen before
lighting the LEDs and displaying the
instruction dialog.
JAGad35304) If an IO card is in a suspended state (either
due to canceling out of the OLAR screen or rad,
or some other program putting the card in this
state), the "Replace" action is inaccessible.
The user is unsure whether to use the "Bring
Online" action in order to enable the "Replace"
action, or to go ahead and physically replace
the card.
Resolution: The help text was changed to explain the
situation better.
JAGad32172) The help text for the two affected screens was
changed to explicitly indicate only physical
cards are listed.
JAGad50027) This is a result of the permissions of
/var/sam/lock being changed to 755 to address
the defect JAGaa61232. This change caused
SAM to display the confusing message and
exit before encountering the former, less
confusing exit message.
Resolution: An ID check has been added earlier in the
SAM start-up process. If the user is neither
root nor has restricted SAM privileges, the
following message is displayed:
----------------------------------------
Sorry, you must have superuser (root)
privilege to enter SAM.
----------------------------------------
JAGad28114) Both the PCI Standard Hotplug Controller
(SHPC) spec have changed since the 11.11
version of SAM was released.
Resolution: SAM has changed all occurrences of
OLAR_IO_SET_ON_INDICATOR to
OLAR_IO_SET_ATTENTION_INDICATOR and all
messages and help text to say 'flashing'
instead of 'on'.
JAGad34991) The issue of removing obsolete SAM files was
overlooked until late in the development
of 11.11, and the initial list of obsolete
files was incomplete.
Resolution: The list of obsolete files in SAM's
postinstall script was augmented with
additional files.
Enhancement:
Yes
PHCO_27374:
This patch delivers new functionality for iSCSI.
PHCO_26382:
This patch delivers new functionality for VxVM.
SR:
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Patch Files:
InternetSrvcs.INETSVCS-BOOT,fr=B.11.11,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/setup_bootp
/usr/sbin/setup_tftp
OS-Core.UX-CORE,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/ch_exports
/usr/sbin/ch_rc
SystemAdmin.SAM,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/newconfig/etc/sam/reg_da.db
/usr/newconfig/etc/sam/reg_files.db
/usr/newconfig/etc/sam/reg_tm.db
/usr/sam/bin/chbootptab
/usr/sam/bin/chdhcptab
/usr/sam/bin/samlog_viewer
/usr/sam/lbin/automgr
/usr/sam/lbin/autoopt
/usr/sam/lbin/backplane
/usr/sam/lbin/br_backup
/usr/sam/lbin/br_is_backup
/usr/sam/lbin/br_recover
/usr/sam/lbin/ch_hostip
/usr/sam/lbin/ch_rhosts
/usr/sam/lbin/ch_xntp
/usr/sam/lbin/chuidacl
/usr/sam/lbin/clrlockdcache
/usr/sam/lbin/cron_change
/usr/sam/lbin/cron_read
/usr/sam/lbin/dareg
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_bind
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_chg_caching
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_cont_info
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_status
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_unbind
/usr/sam/lbin/dgscan
/usr/sam/lbin/find_cdroms
/usr/sam/lbin/fs_parse_lssf
/usr/sam/lbin/fsutil
/usr/sam/lbin/get_gr_mems
/usr/sam/lbin/get_sdm_info
/usr/sam/lbin/get_ttydevs
/usr/sam/lbin/getkinfo
/usr/sam/lbin/getmem
/usr/sam/lbin/hdconfig
/usr/sam/lbin/inittab
/usr/sam/lbin/ioparser.sh
/usr/sam/lbin/ipconn_load
/usr/sam/lbin/iscsi_installed
/usr/sam/lbin/iscsi_parser
/usr/sam/lbin/kc_get_deps
/usr/sam/lbin/kc_parse_range
/usr/sam/lbin/laninfo
/usr/sam/lbin/listchk
/usr/sam/lbin/logstat
/usr/sam/lbin/lp_rd_pstatus
/usr/sam/lbin/lpmgr
/usr/sam/lbin/mktsmpipe.sh
/usr/sam/lbin/modauditrc
/usr/sam/lbin/nl_lookup
/usr/sam/lbin/nnc_utils
/usr/sam/lbin/parse_nsswitch
/usr/sam/lbin/pd_finddf.sh
/usr/sam/lbin/pd_mkdf.sh
/usr/sam/lbin/pd_ups_parse
/usr/sam/lbin/pm_parse_ps
/usr/sam/lbin/ra_getpasswd
/usr/sam/lbin/remote
/usr/sam/lbin/rsam
/usr/sam/lbin/sam_nis_ismember
/usr/sam/lbin/sam_niscat
/usr/sam/lbin/sam_nisgrp
/usr/sam/lbin/samd
/usr/sam/lbin/samlog
/usr/sam/lbin/samsec
/usr/sam/lbin/samx
/usr/sam/lbin/samy
/usr/sam/lbin/sxpm
/usr/sam/lbin/tmgrx
/usr/sam/lbin/tmreg
/usr/sam/lbin/ug_area_vis
/usr/sam/lbin/upgrpfiles
/usr/sam/lbin/upusrfiles
/usr/sam/lbin/vginfo
/usr/sam/lbin/vlaninfo
/usr/sam/lbin/xntp_val_key
/usr/sam/lib/C/boot.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/br.ui.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/chbootptab.cat
/usr/sam/lib/C/dns.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_com.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_help.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_jobtsks.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_lptsks.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_modtsks.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_pptsks.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_pqtsks.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_svrtsks.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fal.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/fal.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fal_custom.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs.cat
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_addlvm.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_df_defs.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_dg.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_dg.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_disk.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_ice.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_ice.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_jfs.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_lfs.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_lv.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_mfs_sa.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_op.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_transformer.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_vg.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/hosts.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/iscsi.cat
/usr/sam/lib/C/iscsi.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/kc.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/kcfe.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/lp.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/mo.cat
/usr/sam/lib/C/mo.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/mo_msg_ui.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/nfs_sa.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/nfs_td.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/nia.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/nisp.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/nnc_alias.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/nnc_setparm.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/nnc_setparm.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/nsswitch.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.cards.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.cat
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.com.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.h
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.insts.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.syshw.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.ups.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinfo.tx
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd_dfinfo.tx
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd_ola_ins.tx
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd_olr_ins.tx
/usr/sam/lib/C/ra.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/route.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/sam.cb
/usr/sam/lib/C/sam.ou
/usr/sam/lib/C/sam.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/security.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/sysname_td.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/ts.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/ug.cat
/usr/sam/lib/C/vlan.ui
/usr/sam/lib/C/vlan_tasks.ui
/usr/sam/lib/X11/app-defaults/Sam
/usr/sam/lib/X11/app-defaults/ja_JP.SJIS/Sam
/usr/sam/lib/X11/app-defaults/ja_JP.eucJP/Sam
/usr/sam/lib/br/br.sl
/usr/sam/lib/br/br.tm
/usr/sam/lib/ct_adduser.ex
/usr/sam/lib/ct_rmuser.ex
/usr/sam/lib/dps/dps.sl
/usr/sam/lib/dps/dps.tm
/usr/sam/lib/fal/fal.sl
/usr/sam/lib/fal/fal.tm
/usr/sam/lib/fs/fs.sl
/usr/sam/lib/fs/fs.tm
/usr/sam/lib/fs/fs_com.sl
/usr/sam/lib/iscsi/iscsi.sl
/usr/sam/lib/iscsi/iscsi.tm
/usr/sam/lib/kc/drivers.tx
/usr/sam/lib/kc/kc.sl
/usr/sam/lib/kc/kc.tm
/usr/sam/lib/kc/kc_com.sl
/usr/sam/lib/kc/params.tx
/usr/sam/lib/kc/subsys.tx
/usr/sam/lib/libcom.sl
/usr/sam/lib/libsam.sl
/usr/sam/lib/lp/lp.sl
/usr/sam/lib/lp/lp.tm
/usr/sam/lib/mo/mo.da
/usr/sam/lib/mo/mo.sl
/usr/sam/lib/mo/mo.tm
/usr/sam/lib/mo/sched.models
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/boot.sl
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc.da
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc.sl
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc.tm
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc_da_com.sl
/usr/sam/lib/pd/pd.da
/usr/sam/lib/pd/pd.sl
/usr/sam/lib/pd/pd.tm
/usr/sam/lib/pd/pd_comlib.sl
/usr/sam/lib/pd/tape_densities
/usr/sam/lib/pm/pm.sl
/usr/sam/lib/pm/pm.tm
/usr/sam/lib/ra/ra.sl
/usr/sam/lib/ra/ra.tm
/usr/sam/lib/rt/rt.sl
/usr/sam/lib/rt/rt.tm
/usr/sam/lib/sam/com.tm
/usr/sam/lib/sam/sam.da
/usr/sam/lib/sam/sam.mof
/usr/sam/lib/sam/sam.tm
/usr/sam/lib/tm/tm.tm
/usr/sam/lib/tm/tm_comlib.sl
/usr/sam/lib/ts/ts.sl
/usr/sam/lib/ts/ts.tm
/usr/sam/lib/ug/ug.sl
/usr/sam/lib/ug/ug.tm
/usr/sam/lib/ug/ug_comlib.sl
/usr/sbin/sam
SystemAdmin.SAM-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/sam.1m
SystemAdmin.SAM-HELP,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sam/help/C/FSactions.FileSystems.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/FStd.VxFSupgrade.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/ISCSIactions.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/ISCSIole.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/ISCSItd.AddNewTarget.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/ISCSItut.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.MaxDsiz.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.MaxThreadsPerProcess.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.MaxUsers.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.NkernelThreadsMax.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.NumTachyonAdapters.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.StrMsgSz.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PDactions.Cards.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PDfal.IconHelp.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PDole.Cards.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.AddCard.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.AnalyzeCriticalResources.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.BringOnline.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.InsertCard.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.RemoveCard.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.ReplaceCard.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/PERF_MONtd.SystemProperties.sdl
/usr/sam/help/C/graphics/iscsi.l.pm
/usr/sam/help/C/nnc/nnc.sdl
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.SJIS/FSactions.FileSystems.sdl
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.SJIS/FStd.VxFSupgrade.sdl
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.SJIS/PDtd.BringOnline.sdl
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.eucJP/FSactions.FileSystems.sdl
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.eucJP/FStd.VxFSupgrade.sdl
what(1) Output:
InternetSrvcs.INETSVCS-BOOT,fr=B.11.11,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/setup_bootp:
$Revision: 73.2 $
SAM file editing library $Revision: 72.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sbin/setup_tftp:
$Revision: 73.2 $
SAM file editing library $Revision: 72.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
OS-Core.UX-CORE,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sbin/ch_exports:
$Revision: 73.1 $
issubdir.c 1.2 90/07/23 4.1NFSSRC Copyr 1990 Sun Mic
ro
/usr/sbin/ch_rc:
$Revision: 72.14 $
SystemAdmin.SAM,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/newconfig/etc/sam/reg_da.db:
None
/usr/newconfig/etc/sam/reg_files.db:
$Header: /ClearCase/ftp/Feb-2002/samsrc1/src/fs/data
/fs.tm,v 73.25.1.2 2002/02/12 13:16:33 shass
a Exp $
$Header: pm.tm,v 73.1 97/12/30 12:11:24 hmgr Exp $
$Revision: 73.2 $
/usr/newconfig/etc/sam/reg_tm.db:
None
/usr/sam/bin/chbootptab:
$Revision: 73.2 $
/usr/sam/bin/chdhcptab:
$Revision: 73.1 $
/usr/sam/bin/samlog_viewer:
samlog_viewer $Revision: 74.11 $
/usr/sam/lbin/automgr:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/autoopt:
$Revision: 73.3 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
SAM Infrastructure Version 2.0 - 01/13/98 23:06:37
SAM file editing library $Revision: 72.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/backplane:
$Header: backplane,v 72.2 94/07/08 17:25:32 hmgr Exp
$
/usr/sam/lbin/br_backup:
$Revision: 73.7 $
/usr/sam/lbin/br_is_backup:
$Header: br_is_backup,v 72.4 96/10/18 12:24:44 hmgr
Exp $
/usr/sam/lbin/br_recover:
$Revision: 73.5 $
/usr/sam/lbin/ch_hostip:
$Revision: 73.7 $
SAM file editing library $Revision: 72.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/ch_rhosts:
$Revision: 73.3 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/ch_xntp:
$Revision: 73.5 $
SAM file editing library $Revision: 72.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/chuidacl:
$Revision: 72.4 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/clrlockdcache:
clearlockdcache.c: $Revision: 73.3 $ $Date: 97/08/13
08:04:06 $
/usr/sam/lbin/cron_change:
$Header: cron_change,v 72.9 96/10/18 12:25:24 hmgr E
xp $
/usr/sam/lbin/cron_read:
$Header: cron_read,v 73.1 97/12/30 12:11:29 hmgr Exp
$
/usr/sam/lbin/dareg:
dareg $Revision: 74.16 $
HP Distributed System Management Infrastructure Vers
ion 3.0
built on date: 01/27/03 12:11:32
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_bind:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_chg_caching:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_cont_info:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_status:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/dg_unbind:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/dgscan:
$Header: dgscan,v 73.1 99/03/04 13:06:41 hmgr Exp $
/usr/sam/lbin/find_cdroms:
$Header: find_cdroms,v 72.3 97/04/09 08:06:32 hmgr E
xp $
/usr/sam/lbin/fs_parse_lssf:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/fsutil:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/get_gr_mems:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/get_sdm_info:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/get_ttydevs:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/getkinfo:
SAM Kernel Discovery Tool: getkinfo $Revision: 73.4
$
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/getmem:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/hdconfig:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/inittab:
$Revision: 72.14 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/ioparser.sh:
$Header: ioparser.sh,v 73.27 2001/06/26 19:11:50 sut
ton Exp $
/usr/sam/lbin/ipconn_load:
SAM - NNC ipconn_load $Revision: 73.2 $
SAM file editing library $Revision: 72.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/iscsi_installed:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/iscsi_parser:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/kc_get_deps:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/kc_parse_range:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/laninfo:
$Revision: 73.23.1.1.2.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/listchk:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/logstat:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/lp_rd_pstatus:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
$ Version_11.11 Jan 18 2002 16:39:53 $
/usr/sam/lbin/lpmgr:
$Header: lpmgr,v 73.5 2001/08/06 18:17:51 fainmj Exp
$
/usr/sam/lbin/mktsmpipe.sh:
$Header: mktsmpipe.sh,v 72.3 94/07/08 17:26:00 hmgr
Exp $
/usr/sam/lbin/modauditrc:
$Revision: 72.8 $
/usr/sam/lbin/nl_lookup:
nl_lookup $Revision: 74.2 $
/usr/sam/lbin/nnc_utils:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/parse_nsswitch:
$Revision: 73.1 $
SAM file editing library $Revision: 72.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/pd_finddf.sh:
$Header: pd_finddf.sh,v 73.1 97/11/01 13:19:31 hmgr
Exp $
/usr/sam/lbin/pd_mkdf.sh:
$Header: pd_mkdf.sh,v 72.7 94/07/08 17:26:15 hmgr Ex
p $
/usr/sam/lbin/pd_ups_parse:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/pm_parse_ps:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/ra_getpasswd:
$Revision: 72.1 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/remote:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/rsam:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/sam_nis_ismember:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/sam_niscat:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/sam_nisgrp:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/samd:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/samlog:
samlog $Revision: 74.2 $
/usr/sam/lbin/samsec:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/samx:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/samy:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/sxpm:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/tmgrx:
HP aC++ B3910B A.03.10 Standard Components Library
tmgrx: $Revision: 74.8 $ $Date: 98/10/13 12:50:59 $
/usr/sam/lbin/tmreg:
tmreg $Revision: 74.14 $
HP Distributed System Management Infrastructure Vers
ion 3.0
built on date: 01/27/03 12:11:32
/usr/sam/lbin/ug_area_vis:
ug_area_vis $Revision: 73.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/upgrpfiles:
$Revision: 73.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/upusrfiles:
$Revision: 73.4 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/vginfo:
None
/usr/sam/lbin/vlaninfo:
$Revision: 73.3 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lbin/xntp_val_key:
SAM file editing library $Revision: 72.2 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/C/boot.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/br.ui.h:
$Header: br.ui.h,v 72.4 96/01/08 13:07:55 hmgr Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/chbootptab.cat:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/dns.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps.ui:
$Header: dps.ui,v 73.6 99/07/13 15:15:02 hmgr Exp $
*/
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_com.ui:
$Header: dps_com.ui,v 73.6 2000/09/08 14:39:50 fainm
j Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_help.ui:
$Header: dps_help.ui,v 73.4 99/09/08 15:01:52 hmgr E
xp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_jobtsks.ui:
$Header: dps_jobtsks.ui,v 73.5 99/06/03 08:54:25 hmg
r Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_lptsks.ui:
$Header: dps_lptsks.ui,v 73.4 99/01/08 13:54:19 hmgr
Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_modtsks.ui:
$Header: dps_modtsks.ui,v 73.3 99/06/03 08:45:08 hmg
r Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_pptsks.ui:
$Header: dps_pptsks.ui,v 73.5 99/06/03 08:47:41 hmgr
Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_pqtsks.ui:
$Header: dps_pqtsks.ui,v 73.6 99/10/01 13:36:49 hmgr
Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/dps_svrtsks.ui:
$Header: dps_svrtsks.ui,v 73.3 99/01/08 11:56:22 hmg
r Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/fal.h:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/fal.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/fal_custom.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs.cat:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs.ui:
$Header: fs.ui,v 73.21 2001/02/05 22:55:18 kcarper E
xp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_addlvm.ui:
$Header: /ClearCase/ftp/Feb-2002/samsrc1/src/fs/data
/fs_addlvm.ui,v 73.8 2001/08/23 17:54:06 tko
pren Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_df_defs.h:
$Header: fs_df_defs.h,v 73.5 99/07/22 11:32:06 hmgr
Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_dg.h:
$Header: fs_dg.h,v 73.2 99/06/30 09:36:50 hmgr Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_dg.ui:
$Header: fs_dg.ui,v 73.4 98/09/09 13:22:47 hmgr Exp
$
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_disk.h:
$Header: fs_disk.h,v 73.12 99/07/15 10:16:30 hmgr Ex
p $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_ice.h:
$Header: fs_ice.h,v 73.3 2001/01/16 17:25:21 tkopren
Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_ice.ui:
$Header: fs_ice.ui,v 73.7 2001/08/07 19:49:32 tkopre
n Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_jfs.h:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_lfs.h:
$Header: fs_lfs.h,v 73.4 98/09/09 13:22:34 hmgr Exp
$ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_lv.h:
$Header: fs_lv.h,v 73.3 98/09/09 13:22:40 hmgr Exp $
*/
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_mfs_sa.ui:
$Header: /ClearCase/ftp/Feb-2002/samsrc1/src/fs/data
/fs_mfs_sa.ui,v 73.10 2001/09/06 03:35:25 js
hah Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_op.ui:
$Header: fs_op.ui,v 73.31 2000/02/25 22:20:30 anncoo
k Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_transformer.ui:
$Header: fs_transformer.ui,v 73.4 98/08/25 13:41:02
hmgr Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/fs_vg.h:
$Header: fs_vg.h,v 73.6 99/07/22 11:37:09 hmgr Exp $
*/
/usr/sam/lib/C/hosts.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/iscsi.cat:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/iscsi.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/kc.ui:
$Revision: 73.28 $ */
/usr/sam/lib/C/kcfe.ui:
$Header: kcfe.ui,v 73.7 99/02/05 15:07:41 hmgr Exp $
*/
/usr/sam/lib/C/lp.ui:
$Header: lp.ui,v 73.6 99/06/03 13:51:26 hmgr Exp $ *
/
/usr/sam/lib/C/mo.cat:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/mo.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/mo_msg_ui.h:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/nfs_sa.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/nfs_td.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/nia.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/nisp.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/nnc_alias.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/nnc_setparm.h:
$Header: nnc_setparm.h,v 72.1 95/02/16 15:34:28 hmgr
Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/nnc_setparm.ui:
$Header: nnc_setparm.ui,v 73.1 97/12/02 10:41:22 hmg
r Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/nsswitch.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.cards.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.cat:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.com.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.h:
$Header: pd.h,v 73.8 2001/06/05 15:26:35 tkopren Exp
$
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.insts.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.syshw.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd.ups.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinfo.tx:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd_dfinfo.tx:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd_ola_ins.tx:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/pd_olr_ins.tx:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/ra.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/route.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/sam.cb:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/sam.ou:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/sam.ui:
SAM 11.11 Patch PHCO_28123 - $Date: 2003-06-20 20:58
:35-07 $ - Tag PHCO_28123 */
/usr/sam/lib/C/security.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/sysname_td.ui:
$Header: sysname_td.ui,v 72.9 96/10/25 16:03:48 hmgr
Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/C/ts.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/ug.cat:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/vlan.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/C/vlan_tasks.ui:
None
/usr/sam/lib/X11/app-defaults/Sam:
None
/usr/sam/lib/X11/app-defaults/ja_JP.SJIS/Sam:
None
/usr/sam/lib/X11/app-defaults/ja_JP.eucJP/Sam:
None
/usr/sam/lib/br/br.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/br/br.tm:
$Header: br_errors.h,v 72.3 94/05/17 15:24:13 hmgr E
xp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/ct_adduser.ex:
$Header: ct_adduser.ex,v 72.2 94/02/22 15:57:12 hmgr
Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/ct_rmuser.ex:
$Header: ct_rmuser.ex,v 72.3 95/10/06 16:05:23 hmgr
Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/dps/dps.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/dps/dps.tm:
None
/usr/sam/lib/fal/fal.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/fal/fal.tm:
$Header: fal_errmsg.h,v 73.2 2000/07/17 23:35:40 tko
pren Exp $ */
$Header: fal_errors.h,v 72.11 95/04/10 18:18:08 hmgr
Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/fs/fs.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/fs/fs.tm:
$Header: /ClearCase/ftp/Feb-2002/samsrc1/src/fs/h/fs
_errors.h,v 73.36 2001/09/06 03:49:02 jshah
Exp $ */
$Header: /ClearCase/ftp/Feb-2002/samsrc1/src/fs/data
/fs.tm,v 73.25.1.2 2002/02/12 13:16:33 shass
a Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/fs/fs_com.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/iscsi/iscsi.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/iscsi/iscsi.tm:
None
/usr/sam/lib/kc/drivers.tx:
$Header: /ClearCase/ftp/Feb-2002/samsrc1/src/kc/data
/drivers.tx,v 73.28 2001/12/04 08:35:48 jsha
h Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/kc/kc.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/kc/kc.tm:
$Header: kc_errors.h,v 73.11 2000/05/25 15:58:44 gat
es Exp $ */
$Header: kc_log.h,v 73.7 99/10/21 17:20:47 hmgr Exp
$ */
/usr/sam/lib/kc/kc_com.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/kc/params.tx:
$Header: params.tx,v 73.46 2000/09/12 16:12:35 gates
Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/kc/subsys.tx:
$Header: subsys.tx,v 73.8 2001/02/06 19:48:46 gates
Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/libcom.sl:
SAM file editing library $Revision: 72.2 $
/usr/sam/lib/libsam.sl:
Secure SAM $Revision: 74.5 $ built without SEC_BASE.
/usr/sam/lib/lp/lp.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/lp/lp.tm:
$Header: lp_defs.h,v 73.4 2000/03/20 19:43:44 anncoo
k Exp $ */
$Header: lp_err.h,v 73.1 97/10/17 11:25:55 hmgr Exp
$ */
$Header: ar_errors.h,v 72.1 94/01/13 16:44:03 hmgr E
xp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/mo/mo.da:
$Header: mo.da,v 73.1 97/08/21 10:18:46 hmgr Exp $ *
/
/usr/sam/lib/mo/mo.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/mo/mo.tm:
$Header: mo_defs_tm.h,v 73.1 98/01/12 14:32:36 hmgr
Exp $ */
$Header: mo_errs.h,v 73.5 2001/06/06 18:31:49 tkopre
n Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/mo/sched.models:
$Header: sched.models,v 73.22 2001/06/06 18:47:11 tk
opren Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/boot.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc.da:
None
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc.sl:
SAM - NNC $Revision: 73.1 $
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc.tm:
$Header: /ClearCase/ftp/Feb-2002/samsrc1/src/nnc/h/n
nc_msgs.h,v 73.15.2.2 2001/11/29 07:11:22 sa
miso Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc_da_com.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/pd/pd.da:
None
/usr/sam/lib/pd/pd.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/pd/pd.tm:
$Header: pd_err.h,v 73.5 2001/02/05 22:52:30 kcarper
Exp $ */
$Header: ar_errors.h,v 72.1 94/01/13 16:44:03 hmgr E
xp $ */
$Header: pd_retvals.h,v 73.1 2000/04/24 21:04:57 ole
nder Exp $ */
$Header: pd_olar_retvals.h,v 73.3 2000/06/22 15:45:2
1 olender Exp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/pd/pd_comlib.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/pd/tape_densities:
None
/usr/sam/lib/pm/pm.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/pm/pm.tm:
$Header: pm.tm,v 73.1 97/12/30 12:11:24 hmgr Exp $
/usr/sam/lib/ra/ra.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/ra/ra.tm:
$Header: ra_errmsg.h,v 72.12 94/10/07 15:59:31 hmgr
Exp $ */
$Header: ra_errors.h,v 72.4 94/09/29 12:54:45 hmgr E
xp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/rt/rt.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/rt/rt.tm:
None
/usr/sam/lib/sam/com.tm:
None
/usr/sam/lib/sam/sam.da:
$Header: sam.da,v 74.2 97/12/16 11:14:26 hmgr Exp $
*/
/usr/sam/lib/sam/sam.mof:
$Header: sam.mof,v 74.2 97/12/30 13:24:34 hmgr Exp $
*/
/usr/sam/lib/sam/sam.tm:
None
/usr/sam/lib/tm/tm.tm:
None
/usr/sam/lib/tm/tm_comlib.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/ts/ts.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/ts/ts.tm:
$Header: ts_err.h,v 72.27 96/11/04 14:13:56 hmgr Exp
$ */
/usr/sam/lib/ug/ug.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sam/lib/ug/ug.tm:
$Header: ug_errmsg.h,v 73.8 2000/03/28 17:17:39 roma
n Exp $ */
$Header: ug_errors.h,v 73.1 97/10/15 15:52:15 hmgr E
xp $ */
/usr/sam/lib/ug/ug_comlib.sl:
HP System Administration Manager Version 4.0
built on date: 04/26/02 15:38:25
/usr/sbin/sam:
$Revision: 73.3 $
SystemAdmin.SAM-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,
v=HP:
/usr/share/man/man1m.Z/sam.1m:
None
SystemAdmin.SAM-HELP,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/sam/help/C/FSactions.FileSystems.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/FStd.VxFSupgrade.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/ISCSIactions.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/ISCSIole.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/ISCSItd.AddNewTarget.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/ISCSItut.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.MaxDsiz.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.MaxThreadsPerProcess.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.MaxUsers.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.NkernelThreadsMax.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.NumTachyonAdapters.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.StrMsgSz.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PDactions.Cards.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PDfal.IconHelp.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PDole.Cards.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.AddCard.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.AnalyzeCriticalResources.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.BringOnline.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.InsertCard.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.RemoveCard.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.ReplaceCard.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/PERF_MONtd.SystemProperties.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/graphics/iscsi.l.pm:
None
/usr/sam/help/C/nnc/nnc.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.SJIS/FSactions.FileSystems.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.SJIS/FStd.VxFSupgrade.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.SJIS/PDtd.BringOnline.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.eucJP/FSactions.FileSystems.sdl:
None
/usr/sam/help/ja_JP.eucJP/FStd.VxFSupgrade.sdl:
None
cksum(1) Output:
InternetSrvcs.INETSVCS-BOOT,fr=B.11.11,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
985621203 36864 /usr/sbin/setup_bootp
1105336833 40960 /usr/sbin/setup_tftp
OS-Core.UX-CORE,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
2251672076 45056 /usr/sbin/ch_exports
3905725209 20480 /usr/sbin/ch_rc
SystemAdmin.SAM,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
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359410512 5864 /usr/newconfig/etc/sam/reg_files.db
625618130 33879 /usr/newconfig/etc/sam/reg_tm.db
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38251749 36864 /usr/sam/bin/chdhcptab
3513241438 57344 /usr/sam/bin/samlog_viewer
1816301786 3608 /usr/sam/lbin/automgr
3630985920 90112 /usr/sam/lbin/autoopt
2632090083 895 /usr/sam/lbin/backplane
2350455062 16174 /usr/sam/lbin/br_backup
2192028687 1410 /usr/sam/lbin/br_is_backup
4151138092 8499 /usr/sam/lbin/br_recover
803567399 61440 /usr/sam/lbin/ch_hostip
1473646615 28672 /usr/sam/lbin/ch_rhosts
3375529115 57344 /usr/sam/lbin/ch_xntp
3489942187 20480 /usr/sam/lbin/chuidacl
2694672411 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/clrlockdcache
1132274903 8902 /usr/sam/lbin/cron_change
3976924892 4667 /usr/sam/lbin/cron_read
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507273434 188416 /usr/sam/lbin/dg_chg_caching
507273434 188416 /usr/sam/lbin/dg_cont_info
507273434 188416 /usr/sam/lbin/dg_status
507273434 188416 /usr/sam/lbin/dg_unbind
353540851 12602 /usr/sam/lbin/dgscan
1789865021 4897 /usr/sam/lbin/find_cdroms
1052600311 3119 /usr/sam/lbin/fs_parse_lssf
3582838059 6618 /usr/sam/lbin/fsutil
1367001170 32768 /usr/sam/lbin/get_gr_mems
3487806067 3160 /usr/sam/lbin/get_sdm_info
2331631530 20480 /usr/sam/lbin/get_ttydevs
3932937800 114688 /usr/sam/lbin/getkinfo
1692487167 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/getmem
3110736589 4364 /usr/sam/lbin/hdconfig
3150362676 20480 /usr/sam/lbin/inittab
3078659026 26646 /usr/sam/lbin/ioparser.sh
4037685030 24576 /usr/sam/lbin/ipconn_load
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3821828630 4140 /usr/sam/lbin/iscsi_parser
585981072 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/kc_get_deps
2269700708 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/kc_parse_range
915837988 32768 /usr/sam/lbin/laninfo
2682287228 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/listchk
128675977 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/logstat
88886094 221184 /usr/sam/lbin/lp_rd_pstatus
2641729504 104713 /usr/sam/lbin/lpmgr
4160400681 1465 /usr/sam/lbin/mktsmpipe.sh
1610308586 23725 /usr/sam/lbin/modauditrc
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814663535 48240 /usr/sam/lbin/nnc_utils
1060045087 24576 /usr/sam/lbin/parse_nsswitch
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3330521762 2190 /usr/sam/lbin/pd_mkdf.sh
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3228286541 20480 /usr/sam/lbin/pm_parse_ps
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497885858 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/rsam
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2718628484 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/sam_niscat
1443444754 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/sam_nisgrp
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1991552979 16384 /usr/sam/lbin/samlog
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4222823266 29791 /usr/sam/lib/C/fs_addlvm.ui
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2678206528 2126 /usr/sam/lib/C/fs_dg.h
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2708507857 11575 /usr/sam/lib/C/fs_ice.h
69401349 15176 /usr/sam/lib/C/fs_ice.ui
1619132083 5318 /usr/sam/lib/C/fs_jfs.h
495528029 5579 /usr/sam/lib/C/fs_lfs.h
1250721694 20715 /usr/sam/lib/C/fs_lv.h
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2127349512 60159 /usr/sam/lib/C/fs_op.ui
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3947555380 53121 /usr/sam/lib/C/kc.ui
3675242068 6362 /usr/sam/lib/C/kcfe.ui
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524671430 2178 /usr/sam/lib/C/mo_msg_ui.h
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1543409591 54023 /usr/sam/lib/C/nfs_td.ui
1926969785 86507 /usr/sam/lib/C/nia.ui
2577554866 178852 /usr/sam/lib/C/nisp.ui
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280823388 562 /usr/sam/lib/C/nnc_setparm.h
2186939424 4528 /usr/sam/lib/C/nnc_setparm.ui
1674883957 17957 /usr/sam/lib/C/nsswitch.ui
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3309065440 9066 /usr/sam/lib/C/pd.com.ui
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3121562188 4335 /usr/sam/lib/C/pd.insts.ui
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290508265 8571 /usr/sam/lib/C/pd.ups.ui
1651923588 32811 /usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinfo.tx
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1460127061 695 /usr/sam/lib/C/pd_olr_ins.tx
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3040969515 5536 /usr/sam/lib/C/route.ui
665308324 24847 /usr/sam/lib/C/sam.cb
867562076 1219 /usr/sam/lib/C/sam.ou
4112825439 1061 /usr/sam/lib/C/sam.ui
4215228470 21154 /usr/sam/lib/C/security.ui
2513704466 2869 /usr/sam/lib/C/sysname_td.ui
1130981578 49383 /usr/sam/lib/C/ts.ui
1167691040 71348 /usr/sam/lib/C/ug.cat
2847878829 8547 /usr/sam/lib/C/vlan.ui
2228002168 18384 /usr/sam/lib/C/vlan_tasks.ui
883699018 13201 /usr/sam/lib/X11/app-defaults/Sam
936050502 38940 /usr/sam/lib/X11/app-defaults/ja_JP.SJIS/Sam
823260859 38940 /usr/sam/lib/X11/app-defaults/ja_JP.eucJP/
Sam
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2478670418 989 /usr/sam/lib/ct_rmuser.ex
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1838145783 495616 /usr/sam/lib/libsam.sl
1634092003 114688 /usr/sam/lib/lp/lp.sl
3189894803 50246 /usr/sam/lib/lp/lp.tm
89122233 3030 /usr/sam/lib/mo/mo.da
2767181016 40960 /usr/sam/lib/mo/mo.sl
4047493109 5884 /usr/sam/lib/mo/mo.tm
504984244 3111 /usr/sam/lib/mo/sched.models
345731428 90112 /usr/sam/lib/nnc/boot.sl
4123177478 24656 /usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc.da
3037167277 1024000 /usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc.sl
3132851746 470990 /usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc.tm
4092175841 16384 /usr/sam/lib/nnc/nnc_da_com.sl
387087774 7851 /usr/sam/lib/pd/pd.da
839763894 135168 /usr/sam/lib/pd/pd.sl
2421975415 50394 /usr/sam/lib/pd/pd.tm
195566266 192512 /usr/sam/lib/pd/pd_comlib.sl
2240212327 1805 /usr/sam/lib/pd/tape_densities
4237534165 49152 /usr/sam/lib/pm/pm.sl
2774165990 17171 /usr/sam/lib/pm/pm.tm
3803582615 28672 /usr/sam/lib/ra/ra.sl
3804171943 9789 /usr/sam/lib/ra/ra.tm
2025921691 61440 /usr/sam/lib/rt/rt.sl
1860042893 21655 /usr/sam/lib/rt/rt.tm
4265159206 30609 /usr/sam/lib/sam/com.tm
672101628 559 /usr/sam/lib/sam/sam.da
378752875 812 /usr/sam/lib/sam/sam.mof
4245646621 4631 /usr/sam/lib/sam/sam.tm
1441459212 15734 /usr/sam/lib/tm/tm.tm
1567623767 86016 /usr/sam/lib/tm/tm_comlib.sl
3563882992 192512 /usr/sam/lib/ts/ts.sl
3153066905 78027 /usr/sam/lib/ts/ts.tm
750814115 606208 /usr/sam/lib/ug/ug.sl
622960014 176322 /usr/sam/lib/ug/ug.tm
2937356732 94208 /usr/sam/lib/ug/ug_comlib.sl
1694995187 7032 /usr/sbin/sam
SystemAdmin.SAM-ENG-A-MAN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,
v=HP:
2639148224 9298 /usr/share/man/man1m.Z/sam.1m
SystemAdmin.SAM-HELP,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
4130541766 9384 /usr/sam/help/C/FSactions.FileSystems.sdl
1552733425 1651 /usr/sam/help/C/FStd.VxFSupgrade.sdl
2015021192 3120 /usr/sam/help/C/ISCSIactions.sdl
4134630546 4895 /usr/sam/help/C/ISCSIole.sdl
1535205770 4349 /usr/sam/help/C/ISCSItd.AddNewTarget.sdl
1937930279 3638 /usr/sam/help/C/ISCSItut.sdl
1507592835 5486 /usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.MaxDsiz.sdl
731532801 4356 /usr/sam/help/C/
KCparam.MaxThreadsPerProcess.sdl
1082094855 4749 /usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.MaxUsers.sdl
1481611552 5131 /usr/sam/help/C/
KCparam.NkernelThreadsMax.sdl
835993766 4575 /usr/sam/help/C/
KCparam.NumTachyonAdapters.sdl
310665595 4000 /usr/sam/help/C/KCparam.StrMsgSz.sdl
4265986691 6965 /usr/sam/help/C/PDactions.Cards.sdl
2869491058 6856 /usr/sam/help/C/PDfal.IconHelp.sdl
2572112362 6257 /usr/sam/help/C/PDole.Cards.sdl
310757207 3908 /usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.AddCard.sdl
2118570314 3517 /usr/sam/help/C/
PDtd.AnalyzeCriticalResources.sdl
3236411362 3164 /usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.BringOnline.sdl
1976895425 1675 /usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.InsertCard.sdl
4170085990 2218 /usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.RemoveCard.sdl
1780813032 1676 /usr/sam/help/C/PDtd.ReplaceCard.sdl
2114212118 9647 /usr/sam/help/C/
PERF_MONtd.SystemProperties.sdl
259284411 7616 /usr/sam/help/C/graphics/iscsi.l.pm
36309729 984780 /usr/sam/help/C/nnc/nnc.sdl
2488889406 10158 /usr/sam/help/ja_JP.SJIS/
FSactions.FileSystems.sdl
194305437 1651 /usr/sam/help/ja_JP.SJIS/FStd.VxFSupgrade.sdl
3051019201 1078 /usr/sam/help/ja_JP.SJIS/
PDtd.BringOnline.sdl
2829867322 10147 /usr/sam/help/ja_JP.eucJP/
FSactions.FileSystems.sdl
3185553066 1662 /usr/sam/help/ja_JP.eucJP/
FStd.VxFSupgrade.sdl
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
This fix for JAGad36111 will not be complete until a future
commands patch containing the fix for JAGad36006 is
installed. The fix for JAGad36006 is scheduled for
post-11.11 releases.
The fix for JAGae09404 will not be complete until a future
vxfs patch containing the fix for JAGae09602 is installed.
Supersedes:
PHCO_23004 PHCO_23841 PHCO_24118 PHCO_25870 PHCO_26382 PHCO_27374
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 4590 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHCO_28123
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHCO_28123.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHCO_28123. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHCO_28123.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHCO_28123.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHCO_28123.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
Be sure SAM is not running before installing this patch.
-----End of Document ID: PHCO_28123------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_29540
Date Loaded: 20030807
Title: s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X Perf Agent Windows A.07.20
Patch Name: PHSS_29540
Patch Description: s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X Perf Agent Windows A.07.20
Creation Date: 03/08/04
Post Date: 03/08/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
Products:
OpenView Operations 7.1
Filesets:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-NT-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-NT-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_29540
Symptoms:
PHSS_29540:
B555016493: - opcmona aborts on unhandled exception thrown
in libcodaaccess.
R555023258: - Performance problem if Coda accumulates many
unresolved instances.
R555023771: - Unhandled exception when calling codautil -
data is not available for IIS reports.
B555016055: - Korean characters are not correctly displayed
in Exchange SPI reports. Errors are shown in
the character strings. This problem can occur
on all of the supported Unix and Windows
platforms.
PHSS_28822:
B552002462: - Errors in EXSPI Mailbox Reports due to
improper handling of the DDF data.
B552002781: - When attempting to run Coda on a Windows
NT managed node, errors occurred when
trying to access a Microsoft library,
causing Coda to fail.
B555015875: - coda_SubmitObservation fails after a new
metric was added to an object.
R555017084: - The physical memory for MDC systems whose
memory is higher than 2 GB is not reported
in service Reporter correctly, the value
found in the Reporter table is around 2 GB.
R555017222: - 64 bit counters have negative values if
populated from 32 bit fields that wrap.
R555017754: - Various memory and swap metrics on Windows
2000 systems with more than 2 GBytes of
physical memory and/or pagefile (swap space)
memory were incorrect and reporting bad
values.
R555019316: - Enhance codautil to allow users to view the
last set of logged values.
R555019330: - Gbl_Mem_Phys should be MBytes, not KBytes.
R555020973: - Provide a faster mechanism for creating a
partial list of instances.
R555020974: - Improve KMdataMatrix memory management for
sparse data.
R555021901: - On Windows, GetDriveType() behaves
differently for redirected drives. When this
API is called with a drive letter that
actually points to a remote network drive,
it has been found that it causes a file
access attempt, and consequently a network
logon, which, in turn, causes an account
lockout of the global HP ITO account.
Microsoft has agreed to update the MSDN
documentation accordingly.
Defect Description:
PHSS_29540:
Resolution:
B555016493: - An unhandled "uninitialized DateTime"
exception (fatal error) in libcodaaccess
caused opcmona to abort.
The DateTime field in question is now properly
initialized to prevent a fatal error from
occurring.
R555023258: - Internally, Coda maintains a list of
unresolved object instances. An entry is
added to this list every time data for a new
instance is submitted by the SPIs. When a
client requests data from Coda, the list of
unresolved instances must be "unified". The
algorithm used to do this is very slow. As the
list of unresolved instances grows, the
response time of Coda quickly becomes
unacceptable.
To correct this problem, the unresolved
instances are "unified" before allowing new
data to be submitted. This will cause a minor
delay for some submit requests, but will
prevent the huge delays currently seen when
the list of unresolved instances is large.
R555023771: - Coda aborts when retrieving data records that
are missing some string (UTF8) values. Records
may be missing values if a SPI client fails to
submit values for all metrics. Some SPIs do
not always submit a value for the UTF8 fields.
This problem can occur on all of the supported
Unix and Windows platforms.
The code now detects missing string (UTF8)
values and handles them appropriately.
B555016055: - Korean characters are not correctly displayed
in Exchange SPI reports. Errors are shown in
the character strings.
This problem can occur on all of the supported
Unix and Windows platforms.
PHSS_28822:
Resolution:
B552002462: - The errors in the Exchange SPI Mailbox Reports
were due to improper handling of the DDF data
in Coda. This has since been corrected so
that only the valid data is returned to
Reporter.
B552002781: - Coda no longer depends on the msvcp60.dll and
will work correctly on a Windows NT managed
node.
B555015875: - New metrics can now be added to an existing
DDF object after data has been submitted.
R555017084: - Coda now uses an extended function that
Microsoft has provided for Windows 2000 that
supports systems with greater than 2GBytes of
physical memory and/or pagefile (swap space)
memory. The correct values are now being
reported.
R555017222: - Coda now handles a 32 bit wrap in a 64 bit
field, thereby showing the correct values for
any affected metric.
R555017754: - Coda now uses an extended function that
Microsoft has provided for Windows 2000 that
supports systems with greater than 2GBytes of
physical memory and/or pagefile (swap space)
memory. The correct values are now being
reported.
R555019316: - The codautil tool has been enhanced to allow
any user to view the object model
(through the use of the -obj option) for all
of the SPIs that that have been deployed and
are running on their nodes. In addition, the
-dumpds option (the datasource name is
required) will report all of the data for the
specified datasource for the last logged
interval. The command formats are:
codautil -obj
codautil -dumpds <datasource name>
R555019330: - GBL_MEM_PHYS is now reported in MBytes.
R555020973: - Added attributes to keep track of last
instance visited in the instance list. These
attributes are used to speed sequential access
to list elements.
R555020974: - Extensive modifications to minimize memory
used to store dataMatrix on server and client.
R555021901: - The code has been updated to first determine
whether or not a redirected (or substituted)
drive has been used. If this is the case, it
will simply use the resolved network drive.
Enhancement:
No
SR:
B555016055 B555016493 R555023258 R555023771 B555015875
R555017754 R555017084 R555020973 R555020974 R555019330
B552002781 R555021901 R555019316 B552002462 R555017222
Patch Files:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-NT-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-NT-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,
v=HP:
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ms/intel/nt/
A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/perf_pkg.Z
what(1) Output:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-NT-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ms/intel/nt/
A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/perf_pkg.Z:
FileVersion..........A.07.20.00
cksum(1) Output:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-NT-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
1803968018 252271 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/ms/intel/nt/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/perf_pkg.Z
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_28822
Equivalent Patches:
ITOSOL_00249:
sparcSOL: 2.7 2.8
Patch Package Size: 280 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_29540
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_29540.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_29540. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_29540.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_29540.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_29540.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
BEFORE LOADING THIS PATCH...
(A) Patch Installation Instructions
-------------------------------
(A1) Install the patch, following the standard
installation instructions.
For backing up the system before installing
a patch, you may use opc_backup(1m)
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO AGENT OF THE PLATFORM
ADDRESSED BY THIS PATCH IS DISTRIBUTED
(either from the OVO Administrator's GUI
or from command line using inst.sh) WHILE
RUNNING SWINSTALL.
NOTE: This patch must be installed on the OVO Management
Server system, NOT on an OVO Managed Node directly.
Changes will take effect on managed nodes by means of
OVO Software Distribution (using 'Force Update' if
there is already an agent installed on the managed
node). See chapter 2 of the OVO Administrator's
Reference manual for more information.
(B) Patch Deinstallation Instructions
---------------------------------
(B1) To deinstall the patch PHSS_29540 run swremove:
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO AGENT OF THE PLATFORM
ADDRESSED BY THIS PATCH IS DISTRIBUTED (either
from the ITO Administrator's GUI or from
command line using inst.sh) WHILE RUNNING
SWREMOVE.
# swremove PHSS_29540
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_29540------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_29355
Date Loaded: 20030807
Title: s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X Msg/Act Solaris Agent A.07.22
Patch Name: PHSS_29355
Patch Description: s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X Msg/Act Solaris Agent A.07.22
Creation Date: 03/07/24
Post Date: 03/08/07
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
Products:
OpenView Operations 7.1
Filesets:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-SOL-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-SOL-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_29355
Symptoms:
PHSS_29355:
- SR: H555008548
Program using opcagtmsg_send() repeatedly dies when
opcagt is killed.
- SR: H555008582
LANG value in start-up script is not set correctly for
Tru64, AIX, Solaris and Linux agent.
- SR: H555009399
opcmona cores if invalid string is tried to be converted.
- SR: H555010231
opcctla aborts when certain policy is deployed on the
node.
- SR: H555010288
Lightweigth DCE unnecessarily queries LDAP server.
Stopping lwDCE stops the queries and starting the lwDCE
starts the queries again.
- SR: H555010422
opcmsga binds to NATed IP causing long delays in message
sent.
- SR: H555010468
opc(r)agt does not have an option to remove queue and
temporary files.
- SR: H555010494
When Solaris agent is installed on managed node that has
Japanese-EUC character set, during agent installation a
warning message is displayed saying:
WARNING: Unsupported language euc received from
Management Server, C assumed locally on Managed Node.
- SR: H555010496
When changing subagent registration data, opcagtreg
informs the Control Agent of the change (if it is
running). The Control Agent then reads the new
registration file and stops/starts the processes based on
the new data. During comparison of old and new data, a
NULL pointer could be used in a strcmp() call which
caused crashes.
- SR: H555010571
Message agent could die when sending message in NAT
environment.
- SR: 8606290675
Agent should report 'agent start' into the opcerror file.
- SR: 8606298307
If there are many messages in the console that have a big
original message text (like from WMI: WINOSSPI-
ADS_DomainChange), the Console grows in memory
usage.
- SR: 8606300119
The logfile encapsulator does not return the last line of
a logfile immediately, if there is no carriage return
in this line.
- SR: 8606300991
Logfile Encapsulator policy version is not updated in
message details after deployment of new version, but
policy is already working with the newest version.
- SR: 8606301574
If values are assigned to a user defined variable in a
rule of a logfile policy, this variable could not be used
in the Message Default Settings.
- SR: 8606304320
The <$LOGFILE> variable is not expanded if used
in the message key field. The correlation will not work
as expected.
- SR: 8606313801
If the server entries in mgrconf are not all resolvable.
When the agent restarts, the initialization fails.
- SR: B555006064
opc(r)agt does not support -cleanstart option.
- SR: B555012869
Instead of using the trap's UUID, the trap interceptor
created a new message id for all but the first trap
template. The original message id was not set correctly
in these cases.
- SR: B555014574
opcagt -start/-stop/-status doesn't work correctly,
if the currently running agent can't be reached over
RPC.
- SR: B555014691
In case the node attribute in automatic and oper-init
actions in msgi templates was empty, the value of
<$MSG_NODE_NAME> was used, which is misleading. Now
<$MSG_GEN_NODE_NAME> is used instead.
- SR: B555015155
Errors in the opcerror file are not written to the trace
file. This makes it difficult to find the place in the
trace file where the error occured.
- SR: B555015199
If OPC_IP_ADDRESS (nodeinfo) and OPC_NAMESRV_LOCAL_NAME
(opcinfo) were used in combination the entry in
OPC_IP_ADDRESS was not used in the right way.
- SR: B555015592
Child processes of opcmona may hang indefinitely. Message
OpC30-610 "Can't start monitor script for object ....
Script still running." is generated.
- SR: B555016324
Coda does not restart after using opcswitchuser.
- SR: B555016456
Customer used opcswitchuser to change identity under
which the OVO agent runs. After that the coda process
does not start anymore writes the following error to
the logfile. CODA database access denied, check
permissions.
- SR: B555016477
Monitor agent aborts with signal 4 if a CODA policy is
assigned, but CODA is not running.
- SR: B555017068
A.07.12 changed the behavior of opcle: Newly created
logfiles that are discovered by the dynamic logfile
discovery functionality are now read from begin. But
often this is not what is desired, for example if
using DBSPI with new instances that need to be monitored.
- SR: B555017407
The process opcmona shows memory leaks in different
areas.
1. When using WMI sources in the Measurement Threshold
Policies
2. In case the monitoring of CODA sources fails
and needs a reinitialization.
3. When either using the Policy.SourceEx method of
scripting or upgrading policies very often.
- SR: B555017631
OVO/Unix should support ECS 3.2.
- SR: B555018498
A measurement threshold policy with a single external
source that is deployed from a OVO Windows Management
Server may miss the first value send through an opcmon
call.
- SR: R555018044
The monitor scheduled command policy will be executed
only once.
- SR: R555018185
If the agent is started in Simplified Chinese codeset,
monitor agent, logfile encapsulator and message
interceptor processes will fail.
- SR: R555022806
The Monitor Agent may abort when using VB or Perl
scripting to write data into CODA.
- SR: R555023646
opcmona aborts when executing Perl Scheduled actions or
Advanced Monitors that use perl.
PHSS_28948:
- SR: 8606282247
Logfile Encapsulator does not perform variable
replacement
for all Message Defaults fields.
- SR: 8606297998
The ECS engine (opcecm & opceca) might have problems
when a circuit is using global dictionaries.
(This is the case for the MessageStorm detection ECS
circuit).
- SR: B555008674
The opcagt and the opcragt commands have a new option
'-version'. In both man pages, this was not documented.
The new option was not part of the usage strings of
opcagt and opcragt.
- SR: B555015047
opcecaas (Annotation Server) might log error
"Illegal NULL parameter (function ) (OpC10-11)"
with many similar lines.
- SR: B555015325
opcmsga wrongly generates a message OpC30-3002 'opcctla
not running on node localhost.' when receiving a
reconfigure signal, or at exit time.
- SR: B555015331
The monitor agent, opcmona, may report wrong results of
executed monitor scripts or programs when using many
'advanced monitors' such as OVPERF. In some of these
cases opcmona might even abort.
- SR: B555015349
The monitor agent might abort while using
templates/policies
that have an external source specified.
- SR: B555015449
Monitor agent may abort while receiving
templates/policies.
- SR: B555015479
When executing opcagt -kill there sometimes still
remains an entry for the Control Agent (opcctla) in the
pids file. This should not happen because the opcctla
isn't running anymore.
- SR: B555015496
Queue file handling was inefficient for larger queue
files.
- SR: B555015557
The current implementation of the control agent does not
allow to restart aborted sub agent processes.
- SR: B555015626
opcif_read() doesn't return data if the signal pipe is
empty, but there is still more data in the queue file.
This can for example happen if the maximum pipe size of
8192 bytes was reached and therefore no more signal
bytes could be written into the signal pipe.
- SR: B555015712
The trap/event interceptor forwards traps with the source
address 127.0.0.1 unchanged, therefore they are discarded
by the management server due to the unknown source
address.
- SR: B555015758
opcmsgi aborts if one of the set attributes has an
unmatched '<'.
- SR: B555015785
opcecaas may report that it runs out of free process
slots and therefore can't start anymore process.
PHSS_27544:
- SR: H555006719
If the agent is running as a non-root user and the
management server processes are restarted, the agent
does not resume sending messages but continues to buffer
the messages.
- SR: H555006934
After agent installation internal messages are sent with
wrong codeset.
- SR: H555008275
Message Agent can hang for no apparent reason and stop
sending all messages to the Management Server regardless
of its state.
- SR: H555008529
If a process dies immediately after being started by the
Control Agent, it is possible that OpC30-1094 messages
start appearing in the error logfile.
- SR: H555008602
If setting OPC_RPC_ONLY to TRUE in opcinfo, after a
while the message agent core dumps.
- SR: H555008631
Customer receives a lot of OpC20-61 and OpC20-63 messages
in the error logfile when using NCS agents.
- SR: H555009306
Sun Cluster 3.0 was not supported by OVO management
server.
- SR: 8606187183
After deploy/undeploy of opcmsg policies/templates the
suppressing times are lost. Messages that should be
suppressed after a deploy/undeploy of policies/templates
are shown.
- SR: 8606189243
Utility for checking basic types of communication
between OVO server and agents is missing.
- SR: 8606232431
VPO tries to resolve node name that only contains only
blanks because of typo in template definition or
variable assignment.
- SR: 8606242614
Messages are incorrectly suppressed by the logfile
encapsulator if "suppress identical output messages" is
specified and the messages differ only in the values of
<$LOGFILE> and/or <$LOGPATH>.
- SR: 8606262299
The logfile encapsulator reports that the File to be
executed for preprocessing of a logfile template failed.
This error occurs randomly and only from time to time.
You will get an error message similar to the following:
Command 'opcfwtmp /tmp/wtmp.stat /var/adm/wtmp
/tmp/wtmp.out' configured in source 'Logins (10.x/11.x
HP-UX)' returns 1. Ignoring this logfile. (OpC30-107)
- SR: B555009284
The authorization verification for remote start and stop
requests of the agent was sometimes unreliable. Possibly
this allowed more OVO servers to start or stop the agent,
than specified in the MoM configuration.
- SR: B555013548
The manual agent installation script opc_inst expects
compressed packages. So if you run it a second time
nothing happens because the packages are already
uncompressed.
- SR: B555013620
Support for pmd's "u" option needed in opctrapi: use the
UDP packet's address as source of the trap.
- SR: B555013719
Message agent doesn't stop message buffering when the
management server is available again after a network
outage, fixed DNS problem or similar.
This can happen when the agent restarts/the machine
reboots during the network problem occurred.
- SR: B555013891
In MoM environments, opcmsga does not return action
responses to SECONDARY managers, if their name is not
resolvable.
- SR: B555014093
opcmona may crash (UNIX) or doesn't process all SCHEDULE
templates (Windows) when using SCHEDULE templates.
- SR: B555014132
During a distribution the agent may report an error like:
ITO responsible manager configuration. (OpC30-1203)
Cannot open file \usr\OV\tmp\OpC\cfgchg.
System Error Number: 13 (d) - The data is invalid.
(OpC20-63)
- SR: B555014215
The port should be configurable where opctrapi listens
for incoming traps.
- SR: B555014591
When the OPC_INT_MSG_FLT is set to TRUE then the filtered
message is received corrupted on the server in
a Japanese environment.
- SR: B555014667
The first lines of a logfile are not forwarded to the
message browser when using a command to discover
logfiles and the logfile was created after the first
polling interval.
- SR: B555014715
The Control Agent slowly grows in memory usage.
- SR: B555014759
When enabling/disabling policies you might discover a
memory leak in the agent processes.
- SR: B555014771
The opcqchk support utility dumps message operations
(e.g. acknowledge requests from opcmack) only as hex dump
so it would be nice to have some readable output.
- SR: B555014851
opcmsga sends the same message operation (e.g. an
acknowledge request created by opcmack(1) )
again and again if the related message is not in the
cache and one of the target managers can not be reached.
- SR: B555014873
The exit code of commands executed through an ECS
annotate node and the OVO annotation server is always 0.
- SR: B555014942
The opcle process loops if a logfile is removed while
it is read.
- SR: B553003927
opcmsgi leaks memory when handling messages with custom
message attributes.
- SR: R555017956
The monitor agent is terminated if you use a session
variable within the message text of a template followed
by any other variable (for example $INSTANCE).
- SR: R555018043
Japanese characters in Perl scripts within templates
don't get converted correctly into the server code set.
If the Japanese characters are used as message text for
example these characters are corrupted.
- SR: R555019153
When deplying policies from a Windows management server
and using the "StoreCollection" method within the Perl
or VBScript, the monitor agent might show the Policy name
instead of the given metricname or may abort.
Defect Description:
PHSS_29355:
- SR: H555008582
Agent has used system value for LANG setting in start-up
script and problem was when this setting was not the same
as LANG setting in database. Now installation always
checks node settings in database.
- SR: H555010231
Application Package Monitor (opcapm) must be configured
and running on the node. Deployment of some policies
cause opcctla abort.
- SR: H555010288
New option to start DCE daemon in standalone mode has
been added.
- SR: H555010422
opcmsga uses the address specified via OPC_IP_ADDRESS
option instead of local IP address. Only local RPC calls
are affected.
- SR: H555010468
A new option (-cleanstart) has been added to the
opc(r)agt command. It stops the agent, removes all files
in the agent's temporary directory and restarts the agent.
Trace and pids files are not removed.
- SR: H555010494
opcrinst script had wrong LANG mapping and the mapping is
now corrected.
- SR: H555010571
When message is sent and the agent is configured for NAT
environemnt, a NULL pointer could be used in strlen()
call, causing a crash of message agent. Extra check has
been added to the code to prevent this.
- SR: 8606298307
We introduced a flag to truncate the original message
text to a maximum length:
OPC_TRUNCATE_ORIG_TEXT <#>
-1: no truncation done (Default)
0: no original message sent at all
<n>: truncation done after the n'th character
this can be configured per managed node.
- SR: B555006064
New option (-cleanstart) has been added to opc(r)agt
command. It stops the agent, removes all files in the
agent's temporary directory and starts the agent
again. Trace and pids files are not removed.
- SR: B555014574
With this changes the opcctla is now able to deal with
a running opcctla that is not reachable via RPC:
opcagt -status will display a warning if the currently
running opcctla is not reachable over RPC, but then it
will display the status according to the pids file.
opcagt -stop will also kill the unresponsive opcctla and
try to start a new one.
If opcctla is not reachable over RPC, opcagt -start will
kill all running agent processes and then start a new
opcctla which starts the agent processes. But of course,
the agent won't be able to start if RPC is still not
available at that time.
- SR: B555015155
Whenever an error is added to the internal error list,
a trace line with the DEBUG area ERRLIST is written to
the trace file.
When the error list is written to opcerror, another
trace line with the DEBUG area ERROR is written.
ERROR and ERRLIST are distinguished, since some errors
are added to the error list, but then later ignored
and therefore never appear in the opcerror file.
- SR: B555016324
Coda does not restart after using opcswitchuser because
the /var/opt/OV/log/coda.log permissions were not changed
and the new user could not write into the logfile.
- SR: B555017068
The default behavior is now again the behavior of
A.07.10:
If a new logfile is returned by the logfile discovery
program, only new lines of the new logfile are processed.
If you want, that all lines of newly added logfiles are
processed, add following line to the opcinfo file:
OPC_NEW_LOGFILE_FROM_BEGIN TRUE
- SR: B555017631
OVO/Unix includes the ECS 3.2 runtime now.
The ECS 3.1 circuits can still be used with the new ECS
runtime.
- SR: R555018044
Internal flag is restored after monitor schedule policy
execution.
- SR: R555018185
Simplified Chinese codeset is now mapped as a valid
codeset.
- SR: R555022806
The Monitor Agent abort is caused by the usage of a
static buffer to split the CODA data path into the
pieces. When two or more threads split path names at the
same time, one could overwrite the other's data.
for SR's not listed in this section please see
the list of symptoms
PHSS_28948:
- SR: 8606282247
Variable replacement is now performed for all Message
Defaults fields.
- SR: B555008674
The man pages for opcagt and opcragt now document the new
option '-version'. The message catalog was updated to
show the '-version' option in the usage string of the
opcagt and opcragt commands.
- SR: B555015325
During startup a timing issue prevented a connection from
opcmsga to opcctla, which generated the message. This
message was not immediately reported, but only after
receiving a signal. Retries will now prevent the
connection failure. If it still fails because opcctla is
really not running, the error will be reported
immediately.
- SR: B555015331
opcmona holds a central table for all subprocess related
information. Advanced monitors are executed in separate
threads and could access this table in parallel, thus
overwriting each other's data. The table accesses are now
serialized by a mutex.
- SR: B555015349
The monitor agent aborts when using templates/policies
with external sources as soon as it receives a value
from the external source during checking for the
threshold with a previously received value. In this case
the received value is stored temporary and as soon as the
monitor agent
tries to process this value it aborts. The root cause
is that the montior agent tries to free up already freed
memory.
- SR: B555015496
So far a queue file garbage collection was done, if more
than 256 Kbyte were unused. Now the unused space has to
be more than 256 Kbyte and more than a quarter of the
queue file size. This drastically reduces file I/O when
handling large queue files.
- SR: B555015557
The control agent has been changed in order to make the
restart of aborted sub agent process configurable.
The control agent is be configured to restart aborted sub
agent processes.
Furthermore it can be defined how often a process should
be restarted in a certain time interval.
To configure this, you can use the following opcinfo
variables:
OPC_RESTART_SUBAGENT
If set to true, the control agent tries
to restart aborted sub agent processes.
The restart is done a defined number of
times (OPC_RESTART_COUNT) in a specified
period of time (OPC_RESTART_MINIMUM_RUN_TIME).
In case the process aborts more often,
it wont be restarted again.
Type/Unit : TRUE|FALSE
Default : TRUE
OPC_RESTART_COUNT
Defines how often an aborted sub agent process
should be restarted. Within the specified
minimum runtime. In case a process stops more often
it wont be restarted.
(See OPC_RESTART_SUBAGENT)
Type/Unit : integer
Default : 5
OPC_RESTART_DELAY
Defines the time the control agent waits
before it restarts an aborted sub agent
process. The time is specified in seconds.
Type/Unit : integer
Default : 10
OPC_RESTART_MINIMUM_RUN_TIME
Defines the timeframe a sub agent process
should run without being restarted more
than specified by OPC_RESTART_COUNT.
The time is specified in minutes.
Type/Unit : integer (minutes)
Default : 60
- SR: B555015712
In order to be able to correctly handle traps that have a
source address 127.0.0.1 the trap/event interceptor is
now able to replace the localhost address (127.0.0.1)
with the IP address of the node processing the trap.
In order to enable this, you need to add the following
line to the opcinfo file on your managed node:
OPC_RESOLVE_TRAP_LOCALHOST TRUE
- SR: B555015785
One possible cause for opcecaas to report that there are
no more free process slots is, that all slots are in use
by applications that are running very long or might even
hang. In order to have control on this, the opcecaas
retrieves the timeout set for the "Annotate Node" in the
ECS circuit and kills the process in case it is beyond
this timeout.
for SR's not listed in this section please see
the list of symptoms
PHSS_27544:
- SR: H555006719
When a communication to a message receiver fails, the
message agent starts buffering messages. It periodically
checks if a server is alive by sending it ICMP packets.
If the server cannot be reached with ICMP packets, no RPC
communication is attempted. Sending ICMP packets is not
possible when the agent is running as a non-root user, so
the sending function cannot actually send anything.
Therefore we also never receive any replies and the
message agent will buffer messages forever. To fix this,
the internal state of the message agent is updated after
we tried to send an ICMP packet if the agent is running
as a non-root user.
- SR: H555006934
It is necessary to check nodeinfo file and then set
appropriate language (same like in nodeinfo) in start-up
script to start agent.
There are not all releases known where this defect should
be included.This should be checked from time to time.
- SR: H555008275
Signal handler for SIGIO was installed before the socket
on which we receive ICMP replies was set to non-blocking
mode. An unsolicited SIGIO would trigger the signal
handler which would wait indefinitely on the socket for
data, which would never arrive. Since NCS agent is
single-threaded, all communication would stop.
The fix is in setting the non-blocking mode before
installing the signal handler, so it would not wait
forever.
- SR: H555008529
This is a timing issue, where internal structures are not
updated by the signal handler in time for proper values
to be written in the PIDS file.
An additional check for process presence has been
implemented before writing the PIDS file.
- SR: H555008602
When using OPC_RPC_ONLY, ICMP handling is not
initialized, but the message agent will call
opc_pb_ping_reset() after a successful server checkalive
cycle. This causes an invalid (NULL) pointer to be
dereferenced and causes a core dump.
opc_pb_ping_reset() now has a check to see if ICMP
handling has been initialized and if not, immediately
returns from the function.
- SR: H555008631
NCS agent open() and stat() calls did not handle EINTR,
so a check/loop was implemented to handle it.
- SR: H555009306
OVO server was enhanced to run in Sun Cluster 3.0
environment.
- SR: 8606187183
The opcmsg interceptor restarts after a deploy/undeploy
of policies/templates. During this process all the
policy/template information is cleaned and read again
from a temporary file. Because suppressing times are not
stored in this temporary file, this times are lost.
Now the suppressing times are taken over to the new data.
- SR: 8606189243
The support tool /opt/OV/contrib/OpC/opcnetchk was
introduced to allow a basic ICMP check, TCP check and
SNMP check.
- SR: 8606232431
VPO now ignores node names that contain only white space
characters without contacting the name service.
- SR: 8606242614
The variables <$LOGFILE> and <$LOGPATH> were replaced
after the suppression rules were evaluated. Therefore the
comparison did not use the actual logfile name or path,
but compared the string "<$LOGFILE>" or "<$LOGPATH>".
- SR: B555009284
There were two different authorization algorithms which
interfered with each other. This has been consolidated
and is now checked more strictly.
- SR: B555013620
NNM 6.2 introduced an event option to pmd - "u". This
option specifies to prefer the IP address in an SNMPv1
trap's UDP header over the contents of the SNMPv1 trap
PDU's agent_addr field.
A new opcinfo variable OPC_USE_UDP_AS_TRAP_SOURCE was
added for opctrapi. If set to TRUE, opctrapi will use the
UDP address instead of the agent_addr.
- SR: B555013719
Message agent remains in buffering mode even when
the management server is available again.
The reason is that the agent wasn't able to resolve
the management server name to an IP address at startup
and the agent doesn't try again during runtime.
This has been fixed by checking for a resolvable name
every time a message should be buffered till the name can
be resolved, after this the normal checkalive mechanism
which handles buffered message takes place.
- SR: B555013891
Even if the IP address of the management server was
specified in the mgrconf file, it was not used except for
the primary manager. This behavior was changed to give
the mgrconf file precedence over name resolution.
- SR: B555014093
opcmona may crash (UNIX) or doesn't process all SCHEDULE
templates (Windows) when using SCHEDULE templates.
This can occur when there are only spaces in
one of the schedule fields (Minute, Hour, Day of the
Month, Month, Year, Day of the Week).
You can verify this by going to the conf/OpC directory on
the node and doing an opcdcode monitor. When
there are entries like WEEKDAY " " the problem can occur.
Now the monitor agent treats sequences of spaces like
an empty string that is a wildcard and uses all valid
values in the possible range.
For WEEKDAY this is 0-6.
- SR: B555014132
During a distribution the agent may report error number
OPC30-1203/OPC20-63 when trying to access the cfgchg
file.
The cause for this problem is that there are several
processes trying to get exclusive access to this file
at the same time. The problem has been fixed by doing a
retry for 10 times in case the error should occur with a
delay of one second.
- SR: B555014215
Using the new opcinfo variable SNMP_TRAP_PORT <port_num>
opctrapi can now be configured to listen on another port
than 162. This is only effective, if traps are not
received through the NNM pmd.
- SR: B555014591
The defect was caused by the double conversion from the
server code set to the internal code set, once on the
agents side when it sent the internal message to opcmsga
and once by opcmsgi when it forwarded the message again.
Now, the message is converted back from the internal code
set to the server code set in opcmsga before sending the
message to the opcmsgi queue. The management server will
get the message through opcmsga in the internal code set,
and it will convert it into the server code set.
The conversion is made only if the internal code set is
different from the server code set.
- SR: B555014771
The opcqchk support utility dumps message operations
(Tag: 43, like acknowledge requests from opcmack).
This tag type was not implemented in opcqchk so you only
got the hex dump output. Now you get a more readable
output like:
Size of item 1: 76 bytes. Tag: 43
Data:
Message operation = acknowledge request
Msg id = >2878c8b8-d45e-71d6-00d3-c0a8f4220000<
- SR: B555014851
opcmsga maintains an internal cache to find out the
target managers per message ID. The cache expires
after 1 hour (can be changed with the opcsvinfo variable
OPC_STORE_TIME_FOR_MGR_INFO) and then it runs into a
problem in its algorithm so that a message operation on
a non-cached message is sent again and again until the
last target manager in an internal list can be reached.
- SR: B555014873
The exit code of commands executed through an ECS
annotate node and the OVO annotation server is always 0.
The reason is an hardcoded return value in the OVO
annotation server. With this patch the annotation server
passes the received exit code to ECS.
for SR's not listed in this section please see
the list of symptoms
Enhancement:
No
SR:
R555023646 R555022806 R555019153 R555018185 R555018044
R555018043 R555017956 H555010571 H555010496 H555010494
H555010468 H555010422 H555010288 H555010231 H555010124
H555009399 H555009306 H555008631 H555008602 H555008582
H555008548 H555008529 H555008275 H555006934 H555006719
B555018498 B555017631 B555017407 B555017068 B555016477
B555016456 B555016326 B555016324 B555015785 B555015758
B555015712 B555015626 B555015592 B555015557 B555015496
B555015479 B555015449 B555015349 B555015331 B555015325
B555015199 B555015155 B555015047 B555014942 B555014873
B555014851 B555014771 B555014759 B555014715 B555014691
B555014667 B555014591 B555014574 B555014215 B555014132
B555014093 B555013891 B555013719 B555013620 B555013548
B555012869 B555009284 B555008674 B555006064 B553003927
8606313801 8606304320 8606301574 8606300991 8606300119
8606298307 8606297998 8606290675 8606282247 8606262299
8606242614 8606232431 8606189243 8606187183
Patch Files:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-SOL-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-SOL-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,
v=HP:
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/opc_pkg.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/opc_version
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/opc_inst
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrinst
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/opc_pkg.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/opc_version
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/opc_inst
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/install/opcrinst
what(1) Output:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-SOL-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/opc_pkg.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/opc_version:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/opc_inst:
HP OpenView Operations for Sun Solaris A.07.22 (07/1
1/03)
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/install/opcrinst:
HP OpenView Operations for Sun Solaris A.07.22 (07/1
1/03)
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/opc_pkg.Z:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/opc_version:
None
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/opc_inst:
HP OpenView Operations for Sun Solaris A.07.22 (07/1
1/03)
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/
solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/install/opcrinst:
HP OpenView Operations for Sun Solaris A.07.22 (07/1
1/03)
cksum(1) Output:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-SOL-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
628496584 12774851 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/sun/sparc/solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/
opc_pkg.Z
4085661276 8 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/sun/sparc/solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/
opc_version
4039168931 1532 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/sun/sparc/solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/
opc_inst
1789957244 147637 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/sun/sparc/solaris/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/
install/opcrinst
3755829300 10247271 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/
mgd_node/vendor/sun/sparc/solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/
opc_pkg.Z
4085661276 8 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/sun/sparc/solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/opc_version
4039168931 1532 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/sun/sparc/solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/opc_inst
1848263667 147989 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/sun/sparc/solaris/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/install/
opcrinst
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_28948 PHSS_27544
Equivalent Patches:
ITOSOL_00241:
sparcSOL: 2.7 2.8 2.9
Patch Package Size: 21850 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_29355
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_29355.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_29355. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_29355.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_29355.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_29355.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
BEFORE LOADING THIS PATCH...
(A) Patch Installation Instructions
-------------------------------
(A1) Install the patch, following the standard
installation instructions.
For backing up the system before installing
a patch, you may use opc_backup(1m)
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO AGENT OF THE PLATFORM
ADDRESSED BY THIS PATCH IS DISTRIBUTED
(either from the VPO Administrator's GUI
or from command line using inst.sh) WHILE
RUNNING SWINSTALL.
NOTE: This patch must be installed on the VPO Management
Server system, NOT on an VPO Managed Node directly.
Changes will take effect on managed nodes by means of
VPO Software Distribution (using 'Force Update' if
there is already an agent installed on the managed
node). See chapter 2 of the VPO Administrator's
Reference manual for more information.
NOTE: The VPO Agent consists of several components that
are patched individually. This patch updates only the
Event/Action component. Therefore the software
distribution will tell, that the agent software is
updated to A.07.10, not to A.07.12. Also the version
of the ITOAgent bundle will still be A.07.10. You can
verify the installed version of the components on the
agent system using opcragt -agent_version.
For example:
opcragt -agent_version hpbbln8
Node hpbbln8.bbn.hp.com:
OPC_INSTALLED_VERSION = A.07.12
PERF_INSTALLED_VERSION = A.07.10
COMM_INSTALLED_VERSION = 2.5.3.9
Done.
(B) Patch Deinstallation Instructions
---------------------------------
(B1) To deinstall the patch PHSS_29355 run swremove:
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO AGENT OF THE PLATFORM
ADDRESSED BY THIS PATCH IS DISTRIBUTED (either
from the ITO Administrator's GUI or from
command line using inst.sh) WHILE RUNNING
SWREMOVE.
# swremove PHSS_29355
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_29355------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_29520
Date Loaded: 20030806
Title: s700_800 11.X OV SIP3.1 OVIS Performance improvement
Patch Name: PHSS_29520
Patch Description: s700_800 11.X OV SIP3.1 OVIS Performance improvement
Creation Date: 03/08/01
Post Date: 03/08/06
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
Products:
OpenView Service Information Portal 3.1
Filesets:
HPOVSIP.OVSIP,fr=B.01.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_29520
Symptoms:
PHSS_29520:
The OVIS module performance in not very good.
PHSS_28891:
If the OVIS module is configured to view the TCP service,
then the gauges do not show up. Instead, a "Data currently
unavailable" message is shown. Also, if the bar and pie
graphs are displayed using analyzer, then they do not
show up.
Defect Description:
PHSS_29520:
The OVIS module makes 3 to 8 http requests to the OVIS
server to get the data for displaying the module. This
takes up a long time particularly if the OVIS module is
across a firewall.
Resolution:
The number of requests made to the OVIS server have been
reduced.
PHSS_28891:
SIP derives the group name from the service description.
This works for all the services except for TCP service
whose group name, ANYTCP, is not in the service
description.
Resolution:
InsightTemplate.dtd and Graphs.xml have been modified to
include a list of group names and service descriptions.
SIP will now try to fetch the group name from this list.
If that fails then it derives the name from the service
description.
Enhancement:
No
SR:
8606288400 8606285937
Patch Files:
HPOVSIP.OVSIP,fr=B.01.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/classes/com/hp/ov/
portal/modules/vpis/VpisManager.class
/opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/classes/com/hp/ov/
portal/modules/vpis/VpisServlet.class
/opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/classes/com/hp/ov/
portal/modules/vpis/VpisCollector.class
/opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/classes/com/hp/ov/
portal/modules/vpis/OvisSystemState.class
/opt/OV/SIP/conf/share/modules/ovis/InsightTemplate.dtd
/opt/OV/SIP/conf/share/modules/ovis/Graphs.xml
/opt/OV/SIP/conf/styles/VPISModule_html.xsl
what(1) Output:
HPOVSIP.OVSIP,fr=B.01.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/classes/com/hp/ov/
portal/modules/vpis/VpisManager.class:
None
/opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/classes/com/hp/ov/
portal/modules/vpis/VpisServlet.class:
None
/opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/classes/com/hp/ov/
portal/modules/vpis/VpisCollector.class:
None
/opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/classes/com/hp/ov/
portal/modules/vpis/OvisSystemState.class:
None
/opt/OV/SIP/conf/share/modules/ovis/InsightTemplate.dtd:
None
/opt/OV/SIP/conf/share/modules/ovis/Graphs.xml:
None
/opt/OV/SIP/conf/styles/VPISModule_html.xsl:
None
cksum(1) Output:
HPOVSIP.OVSIP,fr=B.01.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
3386214520 42706 /opt/OV/SIP/conf/styles/VPISModule_html.xsl
1602611595 1303 /opt/OV/SIP/conf/share/modules/ovis/
InsightTemplate.dtd
1572744205 9409 /opt/OV/SIP/conf/share/modules/ovis/
Graphs.xml
2755596370 20890 /opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/
classes/com/hp/ov/portal/modules/vpis/
VpisManager.class
905634505 15588 /opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/
classes/com/hp/ov/portal/modules/vpis/
VpisServlet.class
3123207622 14001 /opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/
classes/com/hp/ov/portal/modules/vpis/
VpisCollector.class
575638068 367 /opt/OV/SIP/webapps/ovportal/WEB-INF/classes/
com/hp/ov/portal/modules/vpis/OvisSystemState.class
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_28891
Equivalent Patches:
OVSIPSOL_00032:
sparcSOL: 2.6 2.7 2.8
OVSIPNT_00031:
intelWIN2000: 1.00
Patch Package Size: 70 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHSS_29520
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_29520.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_29520. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_29520.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_29520.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_29520.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
========================================================
BEFORE LOADING THIS PATCH...
- Stop the Tomcat server.
- If you want to reinstall SIP, then you will have to
remove the patch. Once the re-install is over you
can apply the patch again.
NOTE : Tomcat is not started after the patch is loaded
You will need to manually start it.
Also, in order to keep a history of the patches
installed on your system the post-install script
will attempt to copy the PHSS_29520.text file
to /opt/OV/SIP/patches. Please make
sure this file is in /tmp before installation.
========================================================
PHSS_29520:
Please make a backup of the following file before
installing the patch:
/opt/OV/SIP/conf/share/modules/ovis/Graphs.xml
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_29520------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_29488
Date Loaded: 20030806
Title: s700_800 11.X OV NNM6.4x/ET2.0x Patch for July 2003
Patch Name: PHSS_29488
Patch Description: s700_800 11.X OV NNM6.4x/ET2.0x Patch for July 2003
Creation Date: 03/08/01
Post Date: 03/08/06
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
Products:
OpenView Network Node Manager 6.4x/Extended Topology 2.0x
Filesets:
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-CORE,fr=B.02.00.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-CORE,fr=B.02.01.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-IPV6,fr=B.02.00.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-IPV6,fr=B.02.01.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVMIB-CONTRIB,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVMIB-CONTRIB,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVNNM-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVNNM-RUN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVNNMGR-JPN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVNNMGR-JPN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVRPT-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVRPT-RUN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVWWW-JPN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgr.OVWWW-JPN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgrMan.OVNNM-RUN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVNNMgrMan.OVNNM-RUN-MAN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVDB-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVDB-RUN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVEVENT-MIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVEVENT-MIN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVMIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVMIN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVWIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVWIN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVWWW-EVNT,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVWWW-EVNT,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVWWW-FW,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVWWW-FW,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVWWW-SRV,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatform.OVWWW-SRV,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatformDevKit.OVWIN-PRG,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatformDevKit.OVWIN-PRG,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatformMan.OVEVENTMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatformMan.OVEVENTMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatformMan.OVMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVPlatformMan.OVMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_29488
Symptoms:
PHSS_29488:
8606316970: pmd does not properly handle the misbehaving
third-party applications connecting to it.
8606314518: xnmevents does not display "^" sign in message.
8606308182: xnmevents exits with empty event database.
8606307900: The Management Station is not updated by the
Collection Station when an interface name is changed
(without changing the IP address) for a Collection Station
managed interface.
8606314852: PingResponseTime data value is incorrect when
netmon executes the health check routine.
8606315294: isRepeater field is not being set properly for
an object if the object is added to the topology through
ovw gui.
8606300126: IPMap synchronizing takes very long time on
highly customized maps with map filters.
8606306163: Demandpoll session does not expire even after
netmon reschedules poll.
8606305520: netmon stops polling during the retry of an
SNMP request.
8606308677: Entering a long string in the Web Alarm
Browser message filter causes the ovalarmsrv process to
terminate.
8606315842: IPMap dies on Access Violation Exception
trying to synchronize against a possibly inconsistent
database.
8606283870: When shared configuration file such as event
source file or filter set definition file is read from
remote console, error occurs.
8606316345: All the records were not considered for
sorting in NNM reports.
8606309359: xnmgraph warning message "Ignoring duplicate
variable ... on ... " appears after selecting multiple
interfaces using "Performance -> Network Activity ->
Interface Traffic-> Packet Rate".
8606286286: snmpCollect dies if the instance OID is more
than 128 bytes.
8606311510: ovet_agent dumps core during HSRP discovery.
8606284790: Filtering of MAC addressed interfaces not
possible.
8606314075: A defunct process is seen after "ovstart ".
8606280498: Network Presenter shows incorrect data when
it access ovw and ovwdb through firewall after some idle
time.
8606296733: SNMP query initiated by OVW menu option "Test
IP/TCP/SNMP" fails for certain nodes even when
nmdemandpoll can successfully query the same node.
8606314920: netmon core dumps when checking for NAT
devices.
8606317474: ovtrapd man page does not explain about UDP
buffer configurations.
PHSS_29296:
8606315337: Readme files supplied with the NNM/CW
integration package are outdated and ambiguous. Help pages
supplied for the NNM/CW integration package are broken.
8606307851: Extended Topology SNMP database has wrong
community strings.
8606315097: IPv6 interface events generated by ET do not
have true interface names.
8606289839: Alcatel Switch agent dumps core.
8606306120: When Report Presenter is launched, date/time
field(s) in the content pane of reports are expected
according to the locale requested by the client displaying
the reports. However the displayed date/time parts are not
according to the requested locale.
8606305427: If a comma occurs in the argument field of the
LRF file, ovspmd splits the argument into two arguments at
the point where comma occurs. Both of them get passed to
the process.
8606292438: netmon dumps on NULL seg pointer.
8606294348: Too many segments/Interfaces created for Alpine
switch.
8606307077: "Jclass chart Error" error message windows are
displayed when Jovgraph is accessed with JPI enabled
browser.
8606315293: OVOW and NNM integration fails to launch NNM
web applications.
8606284298: nmdemandpoll fails to execute from JOVW when
the management server is on Windows.
8606315351: OVOW and NNM 6.41 integration problem with ping
tool.
8606312927: In Japanese locale, the categories show wrong
values in Nodeview.
8606314687: In Japanese locale, the Find Dialog in Dynamic
Views does not show up labels properly.
8606298244: Network Presenter hangs while searching for
objects "Find->Object By Selection Name".
8606278924: ovdwevent core dumps while exporting malicious
events from the event database.
8606296932: When Network Presenter loses connection to ovw,
multiple error windows with "Connection to OVw lost."
message may be displayed.
8606295898: ovcoltosql with -P and -D options displays
wrong message with incorrect number of skipped records and
shows skipped records as "older" instead of "newer".
8606296393: ovstatus does not show correct number of ovw
session(s) running on remote console.
8606286127: ovw exits when dynamic menus are removed and
re-added.
8606289786: ovstatus hangs frequently in Management Console
and Service Guard environment.
8606305107: Not enough nettl logging and tracing available
for pause and resume action between ovw and its
applications.
8606305680: Not enough nettl logging and tracing available
for pause and resume action between ovuispmd and its client
applications.
8606295020: Garbled characters on SNMP MIB browser when NNM
runs under non-default Japanese encoding.
8606306068: Availability report daily shows wrong uptime.
8606305458: ovw crashes during IPMap synchronization.
PHSS_29268:
8606312493: ovtrapd performance degrades during event
storms.
8606312062: ovtrapd may lose traps during event storms.
8606312441: ovalarmsrv performance degrades during event
storms.
Defect Description:
PHSS_29488:
8606316970: ov_event stack was handling certain errors
that should have been ignored.
Resolution:
8606316970: ov_event stack has been modified to ignore
errors that need not be handled.
8606314518: The code was not properly handling the message.
Resolution:
8606314518: The code has been modified to take care of "^"
sign in message.
8606308182: A pointer variable was not being handled
properly.
Resolution:
8606308182: Code has been modified to handle the pointer
variable properly.
8606307900: The Management Station database was not
updated when the attributes of the interface managed by
the Collection Station changed.
Resolution:
8606307900: Modified ovrepld to update the status
of IF_NAME modifications in the Management Station
database.
8606314852: netmon erroneously calculated
pingResponseTimes after health check.
Resolution:
8606314852: Changed netmon to discard erroneous
PingResponseTime.
8606315294: isRepeater attribute was not set properly by
IPMap depending on whether the object in question was a
Repeater or not.
Resolution:
8606315294: IPMap code has been modified to set isRepeater
attribute properly depending on whether the object in
question is a Repeater or not.
8606300126: IPMap was performing some operations on L2
interfaces that were not necessary if the interfaces
in question were unused, thus adding to synchronization
times.
Resolution:
8606300126: IPMap code has been modified to check for
unused interfaces and not perform the unnecessary
operations on them.
8606306163: netmon does not perform a check for active
demandpoll sessions.
Resolution:
8606306163: Existing demandpoll session is closed before
rescheduling another poll.
8606305520: netmon stopped polling due to an improper
check made after the failure of an SNMP API call.
Resolution:
8606305520: Code has been modified to check the return
values of SNMP API calls.
8606308677: The length of the recipient variable for the
filter message was shorter than the message's length.
Resolution:
8606308677: The variable's length is now increased.
8606315842: IPMap causes Access Violation Exception if
isInternet capability is not set correctly due to an
inconsistent database.
Resolution:
8606315842: IPMap code has been modified to check for
incorrectly set isInternet capability and avoid any
related operation if set incorrectly.
8606283870: The defect arises due to lack of path
substitution before reading platform-specific
configuration files.
Resolution:
8606283870: By making platform-specific substitutions to
these configuration files,error is resolved.
8606316345: NNM reports do not sort properly.
Resolution:
8606316345: The code has been modified to sort all records.
8606309359: This is a warning message in a seperate window
which is not useful to user
Resolution:
8606309359: Code has been modified to log this warning
message in a log file.
8606286286: Size of the instance buffer is not enough.
Resolution:
8606286286: The size of instance buffer is increased.
8606311510: SNMP agent on the device returned inconsistent
data which was not validated by ovet_agent.
Resolution:
8606311510: Modified ovet_agent to discard the inconsistent
data.
8606284790: Filtering of MAC addressed interfaces was not
allowed.
Resolution:
8606284790: Filtering of MAC addresses possible with
netmon.MACnoDiscover.
8606314075: The code in ovdbcheck fails to handle the
SIGCHLD signal properly.
Resolution:
8606314075: The code has been changed in ovdbcheck to
handle SIGCHLD signal properly.
8606280498: There is no mechanism to keep Network
Presenter connections alive to ovw and ovwdb processes
through firewall.
Resolution:
8606280498: A new option "KeepAliveInterval" is
introduced in Network Presenter to send keep alive
messages to ovw and ovwdb.
8606296733: "Test IP/TCP/SNMP" uses the netcheck utility
to confirm SNMP availability. The netcheck utility uses
the DNS resolved IP Address for a certain node which may
be sometimes different from the "Preferred SNMP Address"
that netmon uses for nmdemandpoll.
Resolution:
8606296733: A new option "-c" has been provided to
netcheck to obtain the "Preferred SNMP Address" for
issuing SNMP queries.
8606314920: A NULL pointer was being dereferenced.
Resolution:
8606314920: Placed appropriate check to avoid NULL pointer
dereference.
8606317474: ovtrapd man page needed updation.
Resolution:
8606317474: The man page is updated with the UDP
information.
PHSS_29296:
8606315337: The readme files contain information which is
not valid for NNM6.4x and is not very clear in the
instructions it provides. The URL for the help page is
incorrect.
Resolution:
8606315337: The readme files were merged into one file
and all the old/incorrect/ambiguous information was
deleted/corrected. The URL was modified to the correct one
in the RME_NNM.hlp file.
8606307851: Extended Topology does not remove the special
characters added by xnmsnmpconf during export.
Resolution:
8606307851: Extended Topology has been changed to
understand the special characters and remove them
accordingly.
8606315097: The IPv6 interface names did not include the
ifDescr.
Resolution:
8606315097: Modified the IPv6 agent to generate
interface names with the interface description.
An additional varbind , $10 ,containing the interface
description has been added to the event. However,
the description for this varbind will not be available
in trapd.conf. Also, the event string will appear
in English.
8606289839: Alcatel switch agent did not handle VLAN
information from Alcatel switches correctly.
Resolution:
8606289839: Modified Alcatel switch agent to handle VLAN
information correctly.
8606306120: While generating the reports, I18N compliance
was not being applied to date/time parts according to the
requested locale.
Resolution:
8606306120: Changes have been made to the NNM Reporting
code to display I18N compliant date/time in the reports.
8606305427: ovspmd treats a comma as an argument separator.
As a result, an argument that contains a comma does not get
passed to a process as a single argument.
Resolution:
8606305427: Code changes have been made to ovspmd to accept
arguments containing comma (or any other special
characters). An escape sequence of the form \\nnn has to be
specified in the argument string. Here, nnn should be
octal equivalent of the special character that needs to be
included. This escape sequence will be converted to the
special character and passed to the process. Refer lrf man
page for more infomation.
8606292438: netmon core in linkConnToSeg() due to seg
pointer being NULL.
Resolution:
8606292438: check for NULL seg pointer.
8606294348: Alpine agent reports empty portTable.
Resolution:
8606294348: Proper query is made to get the portTable from
Alpine agent.
8606307077: Jovgraph fails to display date labels on the
graph.
Resolution:
8606307077: Jovgraph is modified to resolve the error
message window problem. The new option, -displayWidth, for
jovgraph is being provided. Refer
$OV_CONTRIB/NNM/javaGrapher/README.txt for more
information on this new option.
8606315293: OVOW native browser was failing to launch NNM
web applications.
Resolution:
8606315293: NNM web applications have been changed to
resolve integration issues.
8606284298: JOVW invokes webappmon when nmdemandpoll is
executed. webappmon is not handling white spaces in the
executable path correctly.
Resolution:
8606284298: webappmon has been modified to handle the white
spaces in the specified path for nmdemandpoll.
8606315351: Ping tool invoking from webappmon got modified
in NNM6.41.
Resolution:
8606315351: Added support in webappmon for OVOW backward
compatibility.
8606312927: Proper function was not used to pick the
correct catalog message.
Resolution:
8606312927: The code was modified to pick the proper
message for different categories from the catalog files.
8606314687: The label width and location on the dialog was
not set properly for Japanese locale.
Resolution:
8606314687: The width of labels and their location on Find
Dialog was modified to suit Japanese environment.
8606298244: An algorithm to build hierarchy was not
handling all cases.
Resolution:
8606298244: Code has been corrected to handle all cases.
8606278924: The event parsing function was not handling a
pointer correctly.
Resolution:
8606278924: Pointer handling has been corrected.
8606296932: Network Presenter allows multiple error windows
to be displayed, which is user-unfriendly behavior.
Resolution:
8606296932: When the Network Presenter loses connection to
ovw, it closes all of its open frames and displays a single
error message "Network Presenter lost connection to OVW.
Please restart the Network Presenter.".
8606295898: ovcoltosql fails to calculate the number of
skipped records and give the proper message.
Resolution:
8606295898: ovcoltosql has been modified to calculate
correct number of skipped records and to give proper
message when used with -P and -D options.
8606296393: ovuispmd removes reference to an instance of
ovw, running on remote console, from its list without doing
proper status check.
Resolution:
8606296393: ovuispmd removes reference to an instance of
ovw, running on remote console, from its list after doing
proper status check.
8606286127: Proper widget cleanup does not happen when a
menu item is being deleted from menu.
Resolution:
8606286127: Code has been modified to do proper widget
cleanup when a menu item is being deleted from menu.
8606289786: When any instance of ovw comes in unknown
state, ovuispmd does not send final ovstatus acknowledgment
to ovspmd.
Resolution:
8606289786: Code has been modified so that ovuispmd sends
final ovstatus acknowledgment to ovspmd when any instance
of ovw comes in unknown state.
8606305107: Extra nettl logging and tracing for pause and
resume action between ovw and its applications is required.
Resolution:
8606305107: Extra nettl logging and tracing for pause and
resume action between ovw and its applications has been
added.
8606305680: Extra nettl logging and tracing for pause and
resume action between ovuispmd and its client applications
is required.
Resolution:
8606305680: Extra nettl logging and tracing for pause and
resume action between ovuispmd and its client applications
has been added.
8606295020: HTML template files for SNMP MIB browser are
not present in both euc and sjis encoding on HP-UX and
Solaris.
Resolution:
8606295020: Template files are being provided on HP-UX and
Solaris in both euc and sjis encoding.
8606306068: If there is a OV_IF_Up event as the first event
in the report duration,the time from the beginning of the
report duration till the OV_IF_Up event time is taken as
Down time for that interface.
Resolution:
8606306068: The events generated before the report duration
are considered to find the interface uptime. This duration
is configurable via newly introduced environment variable
OV_REP_LOOKBACK. The Default value is 30 days.
8606305458:ovw crashes because of an invalid memory access.
Resolution:
8606305458:Code has been modified to handle this invalid
memory access.
PHSS_29268:
8606312493: Due to lengthy DNS calls, ovtrapd performance
was degraded.
Resolution:
8606312493: The unnecessary DNS calls have been removed.
8606312062: Due to the limitation of the UDP buffer size
provided by the kernel for the UDP protocol, an overflow
could occur during an event storm.
Resolution:
8606312062: ovtrapd has been modified to configure the UDP
protocol buffer size through the use of the -U option.
8606312441: All events were being cached even when they
are not configured in the dedup.conf file.
Resolution:
8606312441: Code has been modified to process only the
events which are configured in dedup.conf file.
Enhancement:
No
SR:
8606317474 8606309359 8606316970 8606308677 8606305520
8606280498 8606314075 8606306163 8606300126 8606314518
8606316345 8606314920 8606283870 8606308182 8606315294
8606286286 8606307900 8606314852 8606311510 8606284790
8606315842 8606296733 8606305107 8606314687 8606295020
8606306120 8606307851 8606278924 8606296932 8606286127
8606292438 8606305427 8606306068 8606295898 8606315351
8606289839 8606315337 8606294348 8606289786 8606307077
8606315097 8606305458 8606284298 8606312927 8606315293
8606305680 8606298244 8606296393 8606312493 8606312441
8606312062
Patch Files:
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-CORE,fr=B.02.00.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-CORE,fr=B.02.01.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/extendedTopoSnmpConf.ovpl
/opt/OV/lib/libAgentHSRPSnmp.sl
/opt/OV/lib/libAgentAlcatelSwitch.sl
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-IPV6,fr=B.02.00.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-IPV6,fr=B.02.01.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/monitorIPv6Agent
OVNNMgr.OVMIB-CONTRIB,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVNNMgr.OVMIB-CONTRIB,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/webOvdwquery/README.txt
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/ImageMagik/README.txt
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/MicrosoftAccess/README.txt
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/ovalarm/README.txt
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/RealTimeNodeTracking/README.txt
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/HPTopTools/README.txt
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/javaGrapher/README.txt
OVNNMgr.OVNNM-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVNNMgr.OVNNM-RUN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/dynamicViews/dvapplet.jar
/opt/OV/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4/webapps/ROOT/index.html
/opt/OV/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4/webapps/topology/
WEB-INF/lib/topologyServlet.jar
/opt/OV/support/README.txt
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNM-RUN/registration/C/ovip/NNM-IP.tbl
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNM-RUN/conf/C/filters
/opt/OV/lib/libovfilter.3
/opt/OV/bin/netmon
/opt/OV/bin/ovrepld
/opt/OV/bin/ipmap
/opt/OV/bin/xnmgraph
/opt/OV/bin/snmpCollect
/opt/OV/bin/netcheck
/opt/OV/bin/Perl/lib/perl5/5.6.0/ovreporting.pm
OVNNMgr.OVNNMGR-JPN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVNNMgr.OVNNMGR-JPN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/ja_JP.eucJP/filters
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/ja_JP.eucJP/trapd.conf
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/ja_JP.SJIS/filters
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/ja_JP.SJIS/trapd.conf
OVNNMgr.OVRPT-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVNNMgr.OVRPT-RUN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/reportPresenter/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/reportPresenter/Title/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/reportPresenter/Toolbar/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/bin/Availability.ovpl
OVNNMgr.OVWWW-JPN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVNNMgr.OVWWW-JPN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/index.html.ja
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Troubleshoot/index.html.ja
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Snmp/index.html.ja
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Toolbar/index.tmpl.ja
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/launcher/javadoc/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Title/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/
describe.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/nohost.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/query.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/
tableHead.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/
oiderror.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Control/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportPresenter/
index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportPresenter/Title/
index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportPresenter/Toolbar/
index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Scoping/
index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Toolbar/
index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Scheduler/
Title/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Scheduler/
Content/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Modify/
Title/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Modify/
Content/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Create/
Title/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Create/
Content/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/jovgraph/res-applet.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/launcher/javadoc/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Title/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/
describe.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/nohost.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/query.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/
tableHead.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/
oiderror.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Control/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportPresenter/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportPresenter/Title/
index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportPresenter/Toolbar/
index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Scoping/
index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Toolbar/
index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Scheduler/
Title/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Scheduler/
Content/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Modify/Title/
index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Modify/
Content/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Create/Title/
index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Create/
Content/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/jovgraph/res-applet.tmpl
OVNNMgrMan.OVNNM-RUN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVNNMgrMan.OVNNM-RUN-MAN,fr=B.06.41.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/man/man4.Z/netmon.MACnoDiscover.4
/opt/OV/man/man5.Z/OVfilterIntro.5
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/netmon.1m
OVPlatform.OVDB-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVPlatform.OVDB-RUN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/ovdbcheck
/opt/OV/bin/ovdwevent
/opt/OV/bin/ovcoltosql
OVPlatform.OVEVENT-MIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVPlatform.OVEVENT-MIN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/stacks/pmd/libovEvent.sl
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/C/trapd.conf
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/zh_TW.big5/trapd.conf
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/zh_CN.hp15CN/trapd.conf
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/ko_KR.eucKR/trapd.conf
/opt/OV/bin/ovtrapd
/opt/OV/bin/xnmevents
OVPlatform.OVMIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVPlatform.OVMIN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/ovspmd
/opt/OV/lib/libovutil.3
/opt/OV/lib/libovsnmp.3
OVPlatform.OVWIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVPlatform.OVWIN,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/ovw
/opt/OV/bin/ovuispmd
/opt/OV/lib/libovw.3
OVPlatform.OVWWW-EVNT,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVPlatform.OVWWW-EVNT,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/ovalarmsrv
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jalarm/debug.jalarm.jar
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jalarm/jalarm.jar
OVPlatform.OVWWW-FW,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVPlatform.OVWWW-FW,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/lib/libovwww.3
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Troubleshoot/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Snmp/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Title/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Toolbar/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Title/index.html
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/describe.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/nohost.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/query.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/tableHead.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/tableRow.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/oiderror.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Control/index.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/jovgraph/res-applet.tmpl
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovgraph/jovgraph.jar
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovgraph/optimized.jovgraph.jar
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovw/debug.jovw.jar
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovw/jovw.jar
/opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/jovw.exe
/opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/jovgraph.exe
/opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/webappmon.exe
/opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/Main/Snmp
OVPlatform.OVWWW-SRV,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVPlatform.OVWWW-SRV,fr=B.06.41.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/httpd/htdocs/index.html
OVPlatformDevKit.OVWIN-PRG,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVPlatformDevKit.OVWIN-PRG,fr=B.06.41.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/java_libovw/index.html
OVPlatformMan.OVEVENTMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVPlatformMan.OVEVENTMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.41.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/man/man4.Z/trapd.conf.4
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/ovtrapd.1m
OVPlatformMan.OVMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
OVPlatformMan.OVMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.41.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/man/man4.Z/lrf.4
what(1) Output:
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-CORE,fr=B.02.00.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/extendedTopoSnmpConf.ovpl:
None
/opt/OV/lib/libAgentHSRPSnmp.sl:
HP OpenView NNM Extended Topology Release B.02.01
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/lib/libAgentAlcatelSwitch.sl:
HP OpenView NNM Extended Topology Release B.02.01
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-IPV6,fr=B.02.00.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/monitorIPv6Agent:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.04 $
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
HP OpenView NNM Extended Topology Release B.02.01
OVNNMgr.OVMIB-CONTRIB,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/webOvdwquery/README.txt:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/ImageMagik/README.txt:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/MicrosoftAccess/README.txt:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/ovalarm/README.txt:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/RealTimeNodeTracking/README.txt:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/HPTopTools/README.txt:
None
/opt/OV/contrib/NNM/javaGrapher/README.txt:
None
OVNNMgr.OVNNM-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/dynamicViews/dvapplet.jar:
None
/opt/OV/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4/webapps/ROOT/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4/webapps/topology/
WEB-INF/lib/topologyServlet.jar:
None
/opt/OV/support/README.txt:
None
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNM-RUN/registration/C/ovip/NNM-IP.tbl:
None
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNM-RUN/conf/C/filters:
$OV_CONF/$LANG/filters
HP OpenView NNM Release B.06.41 Aug 01 2003
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/OV/lib/libovfilter.3:
libovfilter
HP OpenView Filter library (HP Internal only) NNM Re
lease B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/bin/netmon:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.04 $
Copyright 1992-2001 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 15.3.1.0
Copyright 1992-2001 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 15.3.1.0
Copyright 1992-2001 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 15.3.1.0
Copyright 1992-2001 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 15.3.1.0
Copyright 1992-2001 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 15.3.1.0
Copyright 1992-2001 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 15.3.1.0
Copyright 1992-2001 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 15.3.1.0
Copyright 1992-2001 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 15.3.1.0
netmon
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
annoio.c $Revision: 1.45 $ $Date: 1998/04/01 06:27:2
6 $
sockstack.c $Revision: 1.68 $ $Date: 1998/06/09 01:1
6:51 $
value.c $Revision$ $Date$
ECS.c $Revision: 1.9 $ $Date: 1998/04/22 23:30:06 $
ECS 3.0 (STABLE_3_x_980804)
ECS REV: 980804.1445(opt) HP-UX B.11.00 5.0
trace.c $Revision: 1.12 $ $Date: 1998/03/12 04:48:38
$
fatal.c $Revision: 1.13 $ $Date: 1998/05/07 02:26:33
$
log.c $Revision: 1.7 $ $Date: 1997/07/04 07:34:11 $
mesgbuf.c $Revision: 1.18 $ $Date: 1998/05/07 00:28:
35 $
sequence.c $Revision: 1.17 $ $Date: 1998/01/28 03:39
:17 $
vstring.c $Revision$ $Date$
/opt/OV/bin/ovrepld:
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
ovrepld
/opt/OV/bin/ipmap:
ipmap
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/bin/xnmgraph:
xnmgraph
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/bin/snmpCollect:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.04 $
snmpCollect
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
/opt/OV/bin/netcheck:
netcheck
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/bin/Perl/lib/perl5/5.6.0/ovreporting.pm:
ovreporting.pm
HP OpenView NNM Release B.06.41 Aug 01 2003
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Company
OVNNMgr.OVNNMGR-JPN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/ja_JP.eucJP/filters:
$OV_CONF/$LANG/filters
HP OpenView NNM Release B.06.41 Aug 01 2003
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/ja_JP.eucJP/trapd.conf:
None
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/ja_JP.SJIS/filters:
$OV_CONF/$LANG/filters
HP OpenView NNM Release B.06.41 Aug 01 2003
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Company
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/ja_JP.SJIS/trapd.conf:
None
OVNNMgr.OVRPT-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/reportPresenter/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/reportPresenter/Title/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/reportPresenter/Toolbar/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/bin/Availability.ovpl:
Availability.ovpl
HP OpenView NNM Release B.06.41 Aug 01 2003
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Company
OVNNMgr.OVWWW-JPN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/index.html.ja:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Troubleshoot/index.html.ja:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Snmp/index.html.ja:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Toolbar/index.tmpl.ja:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/launcher/javadoc/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Title/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/
describe.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/
nohost.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/query.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/
tableHead.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Content/
oiderror.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/Control/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportPresenter/
index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportPresenter/Title/
index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportPresenter/Toolbar/
index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Scoping/
index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Toolbar/
index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Scheduler/
Title/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Scheduler/
Content/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Modify/
Title/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Modify/
Content/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Create/
Title/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/reportConfig/Create/
Content/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/jovgraph/res-applet.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/launcher/javadoc/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Title/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/
describe.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/nohost.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/query.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/
tableHead.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Content/
oiderror.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/Control/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportPresenter/
index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportPresenter/Title/
index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportPresenter/Toolbar/
index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Scoping/
index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Toolbar/
index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Scheduler/
Title/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Scheduler/
Content/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Modify/Title/
index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Modify/
Content/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Create/Title/
index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/reportConfig/Create/
Content/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/jovgraph/res-applet.tmpl:
None
OVNNMgrMan.OVNNM-RUN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/man/man4.Z/netmon.MACnoDiscover.4:
None
/opt/OV/man/man5.Z/OVfilterIntro.5:
None
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/netmon.1m:
None
OVPlatform.OVDB-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/ovdbcheck:
ovDbCheckOdbc
HP OpenView DataBase Tools NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
ovDwCommon
/opt/OV/bin/ovdwevent:
ovdwevent
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
ovDwCommon
/opt/OV/bin/ovcoltosql:
ovcoltosql
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
ovDwCommon
OVPlatform.OVEVENT-MIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/stacks/pmd/libovEvent.sl:
OV_EVENT OPI Stack
HP OpenView OPI Stack OV_EVENT (HP Internal only) NN
M Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/C/trapd.conf:
None
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/zh_TW.big5/trapd.conf:
None
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/zh_CN.hp15CN/trapd.conf:
None
/opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/ko_KR.eucKR/trapd.conf:
None
/opt/OV/bin/ovtrapd:
ovtrapd
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/bin/xnmevents:
xnmevents
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
OVPlatform.OVMIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/ovspmd:
ovspmd
HP OpenView ICVT NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/lib/libovutil.3:
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
HP OpenView ov utility library (HP Internal only) NN
M Release B.06.41
/opt/OV/lib/libovsnmp.3:
libovsnmp
rnetstat
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
HP OpenView SNMP Dev Kit NNM Release B.06.41
OVPlatform.OVWIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/ovw:
HP OpenView Windows NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
HP IL EFS v 2.1 bl03; Image EFS Library for HP-UX 8
.07+ & MPower 'libilefs.sl'
ovw
/opt/OV/bin/ovuispmd:
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/lib/libovw.3:
HP OpenView Windows NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
OVPlatform.OVWWW-EVNT,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/bin/ovalarmsrv:
HP92453-02A.11.00 HP-UX SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER (END.O ILP
32) $Revision: 75.04 $
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
ovalarmsrv
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jalarm/debug.jalarm.jar:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jalarm/jalarm.jar:
None
OVPlatform.OVWWW-FW,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/lib/libovwww.3:
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Troubleshoot/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Snmp/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Title/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/Toolbar/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Title/index.html:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/describe.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/nohost.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/query.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/tableHead.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/tableRow.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/oiderror.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Control/index.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/jovgraph/res-applet.tmpl:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovgraph/jovgraph.jar:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovgraph/optimized.jovgraph.jar:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovw/debug.jovw.jar:
None
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovw/jovw.jar:
None
/opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/jovw.exe:
None
/opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/jovgraph.exe:
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/webappmon.exe:
HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNM Release B.06.41
PATCH PHSS_29488, 08012003
HP Precision Architecture HP-UX 11.x
Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Ri
ghts Reserved.
/opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/Main/Snmp:
None
OVPlatform.OVWWW-SRV,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/opt/OV/httpd/htdocs/index.html:
None
OVPlatformDevKit.OVWIN-PRG,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/java_libovw/index.html:
None
OVPlatformMan.OVEVENTMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/man/man4.Z/trapd.conf.4:
None
/opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/ovtrapd.1m:
None
OVPlatformMan.OVMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/OV/man/man4.Z/lrf.4:
None
cksum(1) Output:
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-CORE,fr=B.02.00.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
3679135194 81920 /opt/OV/lib/libAgentHSRPSnmp.sl
231559377 147456 /opt/OV/lib/libAgentAlcatelSwitch.sl
2625919007 13055 /opt/OV/bin/extendedTopoSnmpConf.ovpl
OVNNMETCore.OVNNMET-IPV6,fr=B.02.00.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2997703008 1930928 /opt/OV/bin/monitorIPv6Agent
OVNNMgr.OVMIB-CONTRIB,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
4091211965 5030 /opt/OV/contrib/NNM/javaGrapher/README.txt
1392115894 3578 /opt/OV/contrib/NNM/HPTopTools/README.txt
3658419627 1762 /opt/OV/contrib/NNM/RealTimeNodeTracking/
README.txt
141118322 1777 /opt/OV/contrib/NNM/ovalarm/README.txt
675117923 5950 /opt/OV/contrib/NNM/MicrosoftAccess/
README.txt
2468306108 652 /opt/OV/contrib/NNM/ImageMagik/README.txt
279778211 1954 /opt/OV/contrib/NNM/webOvdwquery/README.txt
OVNNMgr.OVNNM-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
3170558640 2402512 /opt/OV/bin/netmon
668684167 497504 /opt/OV/bin/ovrepld
1521502422 691648 /opt/OV/bin/ipmap
974914379 249856 /opt/OV/bin/xnmgraph
3797750139 665792 /opt/OV/bin/snmpCollect
552731608 57344 /opt/OV/bin/netcheck
348247299 100162 /opt/OV/bin/Perl/lib/perl5/5.6.0/
ovreporting.pm
1549134418 961664 /opt/OV/lib/libovfilter.3
264588541 13363 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNM-RUN/conf/C/filters
3282078146 22057 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNM-RUN/registration/C/
ovip/NNM-IP.tbl
3153207902 13050 /opt/OV/support/README.txt
3067514319 235107 /opt/OV/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4/
webapps/topology/WEB-INF/lib/topologyServlet.jar
1086515179 365 /opt/OV/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4/webapps/
ROOT/index.html
2319294205 1251175 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/dynamicViews/
dvapplet.jar
OVNNMgr.OVNNMGR-JPN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
264588541 13363 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/
ja_JP.SJIS/filters
2328841450 431359 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/
ja_JP.SJIS/trapd.conf
264588541 13363 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/
ja_JP.eucJP/filters
1494255484 431359 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVNNMGR-JPN/conf/
ja_JP.eucJP/trapd.conf
OVNNMgr.OVRPT-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1306556515 46406 /opt/OV/bin/Availability.ovpl
3075796025 907 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/reportPresenter/
Toolbar/index.tmpl
1481856123 618 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/reportPresenter/
index.tmpl
2994435554 380 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/reportPresenter/
Title/index.html
OVNNMgr.OVWWW-JPN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1215388609 1075 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/jovgraph/
res-applet.tmpl
3585194488 1019 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportConfig/Create/Content/index.tmpl
838212934 436 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportConfig/Create/Title/index.html
1359669440 999 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportConfig/Modify/Content/index.tmpl
634996334 440 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportConfig/Modify/Title/index.html
4078284926 972 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportConfig/Scheduler/Content/index.tmpl
2208844900 440 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportConfig/Scheduler/Title/index.html
1743181738 1268 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportConfig/Toolbar/index.tmpl
3662185145 805 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportConfig/Scoping/index.tmpl
1596324210 619 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportConfig/index.tmpl
2310345314 922 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportPresenter/Toolbar/index.tmpl
2316969833 622 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportPresenter/index.tmpl
2191639643 370 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/nnm/
reportPresenter/Title/index.html
3315818036 271 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/
Control/index.tmpl
451667575 1124 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/
Content/describe.tmpl
245944421 924 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/
Content/nohost.tmpl
2511022090 1088 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/
Content/query.tmpl
3051575194 309 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/
Content/tableHead.tmpl
422027503 1553 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/
Content/oiderror.tmpl
3316999024 400 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/Main/Snmp/
Title/index.html
3585512707 176 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.SJIS/launcher/
javadoc/index.html
1215388609 1075 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/jovgraph/
res-applet.tmpl
760091957 1019 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportConfig/Create/Content/index.tmpl
1955648342 436 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportConfig/Create/Title/index.html
2383039868 999 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportConfig/Modify/Content/index.tmpl
1744542500 440 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportConfig/Modify/Title/index.html
3748039315 972 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportConfig/Scheduler/Content/index.tmpl
1970179520 440 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportConfig/Scheduler/Title/index.html
4024640470 1268 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportConfig/Toolbar/index.tmpl
2289427366 805 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportConfig/Scoping/index.tmpl
3134465526 619 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportConfig/index.tmpl
2899993686 922 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportPresenter/Toolbar/index.tmpl
1553974586 622 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportPresenter/index.tmpl
113801230 370 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/nnm/
reportPresenter/Title/index.html
1542327190 271 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/
Control/index.tmpl
1490575257 1124 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/
Content/describe.tmpl
1432915629 924 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/
Content/nohost.tmpl
3100972323 1088 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/
Content/query.tmpl
1779065544 309 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/
Content/tableHead.tmpl
3405649071 1553 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/
Content/oiderror.tmpl
1289862277 400 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/Main/Snmp/
Title/index.html
2811198052 176 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/ja_JP.eucJP/launcher/
javadoc/index.html
3604933001 1193 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/Toolbar/index.tmpl.ja
2578129626 2207 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Snmp/index.html.ja
3417046209 3437 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/index.html.ja
3436562013 1852 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Troubleshoot/
index.html.ja
OVNNMgrMan.OVNNM-RUN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1315312905 15247 /opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/netmon.1m
562221836 2278 /opt/OV/man/man5.Z/OVfilterIntro.5
800707570 1307 /opt/OV/man/man4.Z/netmon.MACnoDiscover.4
OVPlatform.OVDB-RUN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
2962415307 77824 /opt/OV/bin/ovdbcheck
3604410995 114688 /opt/OV/bin/ovdwevent
1746389347 221184 /opt/OV/bin/ovcoltosql
OVPlatform.OVEVENT-MIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
770939412 61440 /opt/OV/bin/ovtrapd
3133503032 249856 /opt/OV/bin/xnmevents
3266679330 371743 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/
ko_KR.eucKR/trapd.conf
3249491629 371729 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/
zh_CN.hp15CN/trapd.conf
883125937 371744 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/
zh_TW.big5/trapd.conf
3789935821 428199 /opt/OV/newconfig/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/C/
trapd.conf
631722718 114688 /etc/opt/OV/share/conf/stacks/pmd/
libovEvent.sl
OVPlatform.OVMIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
1999672323 1986912 /opt/OV/lib/libovutil.3
181369682 1596136 /opt/OV/lib/libovsnmp.3
2487606599 188416 /opt/OV/bin/ovspmd
OVPlatform.OVWIN,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2497254589 745472 /opt/OV/lib/libovw.3
3541891672 2875392 /opt/OV/bin/ovw
950015347 94208 /opt/OV/bin/ovuispmd
OVPlatform.OVWWW-EVNT,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
4429014 1435045 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jalarm/
debug.jalarm.jar
1849220911 513026 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jalarm/
jalarm.jar
4222620983 1817976 /opt/OV/bin/ovalarmsrv
OVPlatform.OVWWW-FW,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
2511164304 24576 /opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/jovw.exe
4110257979 77824 /opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/jovgraph.exe
4177195876 90112 /opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/webappmon.exe
1444701295 36864 /opt/OV/www/cgi-bin/Main/Snmp
2510985908 735367 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovw/
debug.jovw.jar
1963922133 463386 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovw/jovw.jar
2194676081 2099165 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovgraph/
jovgraph.jar
1736104130 1027904 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/classes/jovgraph/
optimized.jovgraph.jar
3681936543 1066 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/nnm/jovgraph/
res-applet.tmpl
2152142688 399 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/index.tmpl
2787192693 265 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Control/
index.tmpl
3719089193 1093 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/
describe.tmpl
3846487326 918 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/
nohost.tmpl
4193718365 1061 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/
query.tmpl
780716764 298 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/
tableHead.tmpl
1102216378 95 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/
tableRow.tmpl
3430996901 1552 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Content/
oiderror.tmpl
2020989185 398 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/Main/Snmp/Title/
index.html
2120360399 1225 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/Toolbar/index.tmpl
3160535592 1077 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/index.tmpl
3777300403 370 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/Title/index.html
2330654816 3467 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/index.html
1323610963 2209 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Snmp/index.html
3180678614 1780 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/Help/Troubleshoot/
index.html
149360831 180224 /opt/OV/lib/libovwww.3
OVPlatform.OVWWW-SRV,fr=B.06.40.00,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
3891800783 1498 /opt/OV/httpd/htdocs/index.html
OVPlatformDevKit.OVWIN-PRG,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
2221619737 358 /opt/OV/www/htdocs/C/java_libovw/index.html
OVPlatformMan.OVEVENTMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
3336806221 2096 /opt/OV/man/man1m.Z/ovtrapd.1m
1351969347 13522 /opt/OV/man/man4.Z/trapd.conf.4
OVPlatformMan.OVMIN-MAN,fr=B.06.40.00,
fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP:
3069435950 8320 /opt/OV/man/man4.Z/lrf.4
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 11.00: PHSS_29024
s700: 11.11: PHSS_29024
s800: 11.00: PHSS_29024
s800: 11.11: PHSS_29024
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_29296 PHSS_29268
Equivalent Patches:
PSOV_03281:
sparcSOL: 2.8 2.9
NNM_01005:
intelWIN2000: 1.00
intelWINXP: 1.00
Patch Package Size: 13600 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_29488
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_29488.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_29488. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_29488.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_29488.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_29488.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
========================================================
BEFORE LOADING THIS PATCH...
If there are any ovw sessions running on either the
Management Station or on any Management Consoles, these
sessions need to be closed. The "ovstop" command
should then be executed.
WARNING : the patch will not install if any
Network Node Manager processes are
detected.
NOTE : ovstart is NOT executed after the patch is loaded
You will need to manually run ovstart.
Also, in order to keep a history of the patches
installed on your system the post-install script
will attempt to copy this PHSS_29488.text file
to /usr/OV/ReleaseNotes/patches
(or /opt/OV/ReleaseNotes/patches). Please make
sure this file is in /tmp before installation.
========================================================
PHSS_29488:
8606296733:
This patch delivers changes to the file
$OV_REGISTRATION/C/ovip/NNM-IP.tbl.
After patch installation, the new NNM-IP.tbl is available
in $OV_NEW_CONF/OVNNM-RUN/registration/C/ovip/NNM-IP.tbl.
This ensures that customizations made to the existing
registration file are not lost. Keep a backup up of existing
NNM-IP.tbl. Exit from all OVW sessions. Then,
copy $OV_NEW_CONF/OVNNM-RUN/registration/C/ovip/NNM-IP.tbl
to $OV_REGISTRATION/C/ovip.
8606283870:
This patch delivers changes to the file $OV_CONF/
$LANG/filters.
As the $OV_CONF/$LANG/filters file may have been
customized, this patch installs the new copy of
filters under the $OV_NEW_CONF directory. This
ensures that the active copy of filters under $OV_CONF
directory is not overwritten.
If the $OV_CONF/$LANG/filters file was not customized, the
$OV_CONF/$LANG/filters file can be overwritten with the
filters file under the $OV_NEW_CONF/OVNNM-RUN/conf/$LANG
directory.
However any customizations done to the
$OV_CONF/$LANG/filters file will need to be merged with
the filters file under the $OV_NEW_CONF/OVNNM-RUN/conf/$LANG
directory before a new copy can be installed as
$OV_CONF/$LANG/filters.
This patch delivers changes to the file
$OV_CONF/$LANG/trapd.conf.
As the $OV_CONF/$LANG/trapd.conf file may have been
customized, this patch installs the new copy of trapd.conf
under the $OV_NEW_CONF directory. This ensures that the
active copy of trapd.conf under $OV_CONF directory is not
overwritten.
If the $OV_CONF/$LANG/trapd.conf file was not customized,
the $OV_CONF/$LANG/trapd.conf file can be overwritten with
the trapd.conf file under the
$OV_NEW_CONF/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/$LANG directory.
However any customizations done to the
$OV_CONF/$LANG/trapd.conf file will need to be
merged with the trapd.conf file under the
$OV_NEW_CONF/OVEVENT-MIN/conf/$LANG directory before a
new copy can be installed as $OV_CONF/$LANG/trapd.conf.
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_29488------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHKL_29497
Date Loaded: 20030806
Title: s700_800 11.04 (VVOS) Large Data Space,kernel memory leak
Patch Name: PHKL_29497
Patch Description: s700_800 11.04 (VVOS) Large Data Space,kernel memory leak
Creation Date: 03/07/25
Post Date: 03/08/06
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.04
s800: 11.04
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_32,v=HP
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical:
Yes
PHKL_29497: OTHER
Based on HP-UX Patch PHKL_23409: OTHER
Hung, unkillable process
PHKL_22865: MEMORY_LEAK
Based on HP-UX Patch PHKL_21610: MEMORY_LEAK
Category Tags:
defect_repair enhancement general_release critical
memory_leak
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHKL_29497
Symptoms:
PHKL_29497:
Ported HP-UX patch PHKL_23409 to VVOS
Note: NFS functionality is not supported on VVOS.
Based on HP-UX patch PHKL_23409:
(SR: 8606103740 CR: JAGab70789)
(SR: 8606159451 CR: JAGad28779)
A multi-threaded process being executed over NFS can become
hung and unkillable while performing either a fork, core,
setrlimit, SIGSTOP, or debugger operations.
PHKL_22865:
Ported HP-UX patch PHKL_21610 to VVOS
Based on HP-UX patch PHKL_21610:
( SR: 8606128576 CR: JAGac85551 )
Kernel memory leak when using setrlimit(2) RLIMIT_NOFILE to
decrease the maximum number of open files.
Based on HP-UX patch PHKL_20225:
( SR: 8606107525 DTS: JAGab77768 )
This patch is one of 8 patches necessary to add support
for the 3 Gb private address space feature.
Defect Description:
PHKL_29497:
Ported HP-UX patch PHKL_23409 to VVOS
Note: NFS functionality is not supported on VVOS.
Based on HP-UX patch PHKL_23409:
(SR: 8606103740 CR: JAGab70789)
(SR: 8606159451 CR: JAGad28779)
A thread acquires a lock and then sleeps interruptibly.
The interruptible sleep permits the thread to be stopped.
Any other thread attempting to acquire this lock will sleep
uninterruptably until the lock is available. This
uninterruptable thread is also unkillable. This introduces
a deadlock potential in multi-threaded processes:
when a thread holding the lock, a thread desiring the lock,
and a third thread doing one of fork, setrlimit, core,
SIGSTOP, or debugger optionations, all occur at the
same time in the same process, the deadlock is reached.
The only way to resolve the deadlock is
to reboot the system.
This patch is part of a set of four patches (PHKL_23406,
PHKL_23407,PHKL_23408,PHKL_23409) that enable P_NOSTOP, a
new feature that prevents a process from being unkillable.
Each patch is independantly installable.
Without all four installed, P_NOSTOP will be unavailable.
In order to prevent the process executed over NFS from
becoming unkillable, NFS must use the P_NOSTOP feature. An
NFS patch using P_NOSTOP, PHNE_23249, will be
released in Spring of 2001.
Resolution:
If a thread acquires a lock and then sleeps interruptably,
it is not permitted to be stopped if P_NOSTOP is set.
This prevents this thread from becoming unkillable and
prevents the deadlock.
PHKL_22865:
Ported HP-UX patch PHKL_21610 to VVOS
Based on HP-UX patch PHKL_21610:
( SR: 8606128576 CR: JAGac85551 )
The setrlimit(2) handling routine failed to free previously
allocated file descriptor chunks when a process forks and
calls setrlimit(2) RLIMIT_NOFILE to decrease the maximum
number of open files
Resolution:
The setrlimit(2) handling routine now correctly
frees the unused file descriptor chunks across a
fork
Based on HP-UX patch PHKL_20225:
( SR: 8606107525 DTS: JAGab77768 )
This is one of 8 patches necessary to add support
for the 3 Gb private address space feature.
This feature allows a process to have a private
3rd quadrant (normally the 3rd quadrant, which
is a 1 Gb range of address space
from 0x80000000 to 0xC0000000, is used for
shared objects). The chatr command must be
used to enable this feature for an executable
(chatr +q3p enable <a.out>). Note that
this feature is only enabled for 32 bit processes
running on the 64 bit version of HP-UX.
The other 7 patches necessary to enable this
feature are PHKL_20222, PHKL_20223, PHKL_20224,
PHKL_20226, PHKL_20227, PHKL_20228 and
PHKL_20229. Each patch may be installed
independently of the others - if enabling
the 3 Gb private address space feature is
not desired. If fewer than all 8 patches
are installed, the 3 Gb private address space
feature will not be enabled. The code in this
patch that is part of this feature will
not have any impact on the system until
all 8 patches are installed.
Resolution:
A subset of the code to support the 3 Gb private address
space feature was added. When all 8 patches are installed
the following code changes to support this feature will
have been added:
1) Code to recognize the request for a private 3rd
quadrant (Q3) during exec() of an executable.
An executable that requests a private 3rd
quadrant will be referred to as a q3p process
below.
2) Code to prevent allocation of shared objects
in q3p processes.
3) Code to allow data to extend over the 2nd/3rd
quadrant boundary for q3p processes.
4) Code to put the stack for the primary thread
in the 3rd quadrant for q3p processes.
5) Code to map a shared library into the private
address space if there is no more room in the
4th shared quadrant for q3p processes.
Enhancement:
Yes
PHKL_29497:
Ported HP-UX patch PHKL_23409 to VVOS
Based on HP-UX patch PHKL_23409:
This patch is part of a set of three patches PHKL_27710,
PHKL_29192,PHKL_29497 that enable P_NOSTOP, a new
feature that prevents a process from being unkillable.
Each patch is independantly installable.
Without all three installed, P_NOSTOP will be unavailable.
PHKL_22865:
Ported HP-UX patch PHKL_21610 to VVOS
Based on HP-UX patch PHKL_21610:
Kernel memory leak when using setrlimit(2) RLIMIT_NOFILE to
decrease the maximum number of open files.
Based on HP-UX patch PHKL_20225:
This patch is one of 8 patches necessary to add support
for the 3 Gb private address space feature.
SR:
8606103740 8606107525 8606128576 8606159451
Patch Files:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_32,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_context.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_resource.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_som.o)
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_context.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_resource.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_som.o)
what(1) Output:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_32,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_context.o):
pm_context.c $Date: 1999/10/31 21:51:15 $Revision: r
11ros/4 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_20225)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_resource.o):
$Source: kern/sys/pm_resource.c, hpuxsysproc, vvos_r
ose, rose0315 $ $Date: 03/07/25 08:21:01 $ $
Revision: 1.9.1.12 PATCH_11.04 (PHKL_29497)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_som.o):
pm_som.c $Date: 1999/10/31 21:51:15 $Revision: r11ro
s/1 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_20225)
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_context.o):
pm_context.c $Date: 1999/10/31 21:51:15 $Revision: r
11ros/4 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_20225)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_resource.o):
$Source: kern/sys/pm_resource.c, hpuxsysproc, vvos_r
ose, rose0315 $ $Date: 03/07/25 08:21:01 $ $
Revision: 1.9.1.12 PATCH_11.04 (PHKL_29497)
/usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_som.o):
pm_som.c $Date: 1999/10/31 21:51:15 $Revision: r11ro
s/1 PATCH_11.00 (PHKL_20225)
cksum(1) Output:
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_32,v=HP:
3590482774 3084 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_context.o)
4200028403 12420 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_resource.o)
4216851578 2880 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_som.o)
OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.04,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_64,v=HP:
2369511042 6264 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_context.o)
282862094 24352 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_resource.o)
1844860037 7200 /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a(pm_som.o)
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 11.04: PHKL_19142
s800: 11.04: PHKL_19142
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
PHKL_29497:
This patch is part of a set of three patches PHKL_27710,
PHKL_29192,PHKL_29497 that enable P_NOSTOP, a new
feature that prevents a process from being unkillable.
Each patch is independantly installable.
Without all three installed, P_NOSTOP will be unavailable.
Supersedes:
PHKL_22865
Equivalent Patches:
PHKL_23409:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Patch Package Size: 70 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHKL_29497
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHKL_29497.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHKL_29497. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHKL_29497.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHKL_29497.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHKL_29497.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
This patch depends on base patch PHKL_19142.
For successful installation please insure that PHKL_19142
is already installed, or that PHKL_19142 is included
in the same depot with this patch and PHKL_19142
is selected for installation.
PHKL_29497:
This patch contains part of the enhancement to enable the
3 Gb private address space feature. It is one of 4 patches.
The other 3 patches necessary to enable this feature are
PHKL_27710,PHKL_22786 and PHKL_22798.
Each patch may be installed independently of the others-
if enabling the 3 Gb private address space feature is
not desired. If fewer than all 4 patches are installed,
the 3 Gb private address space feature will not be enabled.
The code in this patch that is part of this
feature will not have any impact on the system
until all 4 patches are installed.
In order to be able to use this feature you will need to
reconfigure the kernel with a larger value for the kernel
configurable variable "maxdsiz". In order to do this
with SAM, you will also need to install patch PHKL_23741.
Without PHKL_23741 installed SAM will not allow maxdsiz
to exceed ~1.9 Gb. Note that if PHKL_23741 is not installed
it is still possible to manually configure a kernel with
a larger value of maxdsiz (up to 3 Gb) using config(1M).
This patch is part of a set of three patches PHKL_27710,
PHKL_29192,PHKL_29497 that enable P_NOSTOP, a new
feature that prevents a process from being unkillable.
Each patch is independantly installable.
Without all three installed, P_NOSTOP will be unavailable.
-----End of Document ID: PHKL_29497------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_29455
Date Loaded: 20030805
Title: s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X Perf Agent AIX A.07.20
Patch Name: PHSS_29455
Patch Description: s700_800 11.X OV ITO7.1X Perf Agent AIX A.07.20
Creation Date: 03/08/04
Post Date: 03/08/05
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
Products:
OpenView Operations 7.1
Filesets:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-AIX-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,v=HP
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-AIX-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_29455
Symptoms:
PHSS_29455:
B555016493: - opcmona aborts on unhandled exception thrown
in libcodaaccess.
R555023258: - Performance problem if Coda accumulates many
unresolved instances.
R555023771: - Unhandled exception when calling codautil -
data is not available for IIS reports.
B555016055: - Korean characters are not correctly displayed
in Exchange SPI reports. Errors are shown in
the character strings. This problem can occur
on all of the supported Unix and Windows
platforms.
H555009464: - AIX: (ENH) Customers are requesting that Coda
be supported on AIX 5.2
R555018843: - AIX: 5.1 kernel structure referenced by nlist
changed for unix_64.
PHSS_28817:
B552002462: - Errors in EXSPI Mailbox Reports due to
improper handling of the DDF data.
B555015875: - coda_SubmitObservation fails after a new
metric was added to an object.
R555017222: - 64 bit counters have negative values if
populated from 32 bit fields that wrap.
R555019316: - Enhance codautil to allow users to view the
last set of logged values.
R555019330: - Gbl_Mem_Phys should be MBytes, not KBytes.
R555020973: - Provide a faster mechanism for creating a
partial list of instances.
R555020974: - Improve KMdataMatrix memory management for
sparse data.
Defect Description:
PHSS_29455:
Resolution:
B555016493: - An unhandled "uninitialized DateTime"
exception (fatal error) in libcodaaccess
caused opcmona to abort.
The DateTime field in question is now properly
initialized to prevent a fatal error from
occurring.
R555023258: - Internally, Coda maintains a list of
unresolved object instances. An entry is
added to this list every time data for a new
instance is submitted by the SPIs. When a
client requests data from Coda, the list of
unresolved instances must be "unified". The
algorithm used to do this is very slow. As the
list of unresolved instances grows, the
response time of Coda quickly becomes
unacceptable.
To correct this problem, the unresolved
instances are "unified" before allowing new
data to be submitted. This will cause a minor
delay for some submit requests, but will
prevent the huge delays currently seen when
the list of unresolved instances is large.
R555023771: - Coda aborts when retrieving data records that
are missing some string (UTF8) values. Records
may be missing values if a SPI client fails to
submit values for all metrics. Some SPIs do
not always submit a value for the UTF8 fields.
This problem can occur on all of the supported
Unix and Windows platforms.
The code now detects missing string (UTF8)
values and handles them appropriately.
B555016055: - Korean characters are not correctly displayed
in Exchange SPI reports. Errors are shown in
the character strings. This problem can occur
on all of the supported Unix and Windows
platforms.
The non-ASCII data is now handled correctly
by the DDF code. The string proceding no
longer assumes the data in ASCII.
H555009464: - Several customers have been requesting that
the Embedded Performance Component (Coda) to
be supported on AIX 5.2.
To support the 64-bit kernel, as well as newer
releases of the AIX OS, the perfstat libraries
that are provided with the BOS (Base Operating
System) filesets are now used to collect the
performance data. There are two filesets that
must be installed on the system:
bos.perf.libperfstat [Performance Statistics
Library Interface] and bos.perf.perfstat
[Performance Statistics Interface].
R555018843: - Coda is core dumping when it attempts to use
nlist (kernel name list) to access the kernel
on AIX 5.1 systems with unix_64 installed.
To support the 64-bit kernel, as well as newer
releases of the AIX OS, the perfstat libraries
that are provided with the BOS (Base Operating
System) filesets are now used to collect the
performance data. There are two filesets that
must be installed on the system:
bos.perf.libperfstat [Performance Statistics
Library Interface] and bos.perf.perfstat
[Performance Statistics Interface].
PHSS_28817:
Resolution:
B552002462: - The errors in the Exchange SPI Mailbox Reports
were due to improper handling of the DDF data
in Coda. This has since been corrected so
that only the valid data is returned to
Reporter.
B555015875: - New metrics can now be added to an existing
DDF object after data has been submitted.
R555017222: - Coda now handles a 32 bit wrap in a 64 bit
field, thereby showing the correct values for
any affected metric.
R555019316: - The codautil tool has been enhanced to allow
any user to view the object model
(through the use of the -obj option) for all
of the SPIs that that have been deployed and
are running on their nodes. In addition, the
-dumpds option (the datasource name is
required) will report all of the data for the
specified datasource for the last logged
interval. The command formats are:
codautil -obj
codautil -dumpds <datasource name>
R555019330: - GBL_MEM_PHYS is now reported in MBytes.
R555020973: - Added attributes to keep track of last
instance visited in the instance list. These
attributes are used to speed sequential access
to list elements.
R555020974: - Extensive modifications to minimize memory
used to store dataMatrix on server and client.
Enhancement:
No
SR:
B555016055 H555009464 B555016493 R555023258 R555018843
R555023771 B555015875 R555017222 B552002462 R555020973
R555020974 R555019330 R555019316
Patch Files:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-AIX-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-AIX-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,
v=HP:
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ibm/rs6000/
aix/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/perf_pkg.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ibm/rs6000/
aix/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/perf_version
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ibm/rs6000/
aix/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/perf_pkg.Z
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ibm/rs6000/
aix/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/perf_version
what(1) Output:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-AIX-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ibm/rs6000/
aix/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/perf_pkg.Z:
HP OpenView Operations for IBM AIX A.07.20 (07/09/03
)
coda A.07.20.01 06/26/03 aix.3 =*=
codautil A.07.20.01 06/26/03 aix.3 =*=
codaaccess A.07.20.01 06/26/03 aix.3 =*=
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ibm/rs6000/
aix/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/perf_version:
FileVersion..........A.07.20
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ibm/rs6000/
aix/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/perf_pkg.Z:
HP OpenView Operations for IBM AIX A.07.20 (07/09/03
)
coda A.07.20.01 06/26/03 aix.3 =*=
codautil A.07.20.01 06/26/03 aix.3 =*=
codaaccess A.07.20.01 06/26/03 aix.3 =*=
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ibm/rs6000/
aix/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/perf_version:
FileVersion..........A.07.20
cksum(1) Output:
OVOPC-CLT.OVOPC-AIX-CLT,fr=A.07.10,fa=HP-UX_B.11.00_32/64,
v=HP:
1338951915 3195965 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/ibm/rs6000/aix/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/perf_pkg.Z
4030162770 8 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/ibm/rs6000/aix/A.07.10/RPC_DCE_TCP/
perf_version
1338951915 3195965 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/ibm/rs6000/aix/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/perf_pkg.Z
4030162770 8 /var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/
vendor/ibm/rs6000/aix/A.07.10/RPC_NCS/perf_version
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_28817
Equivalent Patches:
ITOSOL_00248:
sparcSOL: 2.7 2.8
Patch Package Size: 5970 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_29455
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_29455.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_29455. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_29455.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_29455.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_29455.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
BEFORE LOADING THIS PATCH...
(A) Patch Installation Instructions
-------------------------------
(A1) Install the patch, following the standard
installation instructions.
For backing up the system before installing
a patch, you may use opc_backup(1m)
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO AGENT OF THE PLATFORM
ADDRESSED BY THIS PATCH IS DISTRIBUTED
(either from the OVO Administrator's GUI
or from command line using inst.sh) WHILE
RUNNING SWINSTALL.
NOTE: This patch must be installed on the OVO Management
Server system, NOT on an OVO Managed Node directly.
Changes will take effect on managed nodes by means of
OVO Software Distribution (using 'Force Update' if
there is already an agent installed on the managed
node). See chapter 2 of the OVO Administrator's
Reference manual for more information.
(B) Patch Deinstallation Instructions
---------------------------------
(B1) To deinstall the patch PHSS_29455 run swremove:
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO AGENT OF THE PLATFORM
ADDRESSED BY THIS PATCH IS DISTRIBUTED (either
from the ITO Administrator's GUI or from
command line using inst.sh) WHILE RUNNING
SWREMOVE.
# swremove PHSS_29455
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_29455------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_28684
Date Loaded: 20030805
Title: s700_800 11.04 Virtualvault 4.6 IWS update
Patch Name: PHSS_28684
Patch Description: s700_800 11.04 Virtualvault 4.6 IWS update
Creation Date: 03/02/20
Post Date: 03/08/05
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.04
s800: 11.04
Products:
Virtualvault A.04.60
Filesets:
VaultTS.VV-IWS,fr=A.04.60,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_28684
Symptoms:
PHSS_28684:
Apache Administration Web Server does
not clean up allocated shared memory
segment.
PHSS_28090:
Apache Administration Web Server may exhibit
unexpected behavior in versions prior
to 1.3.27.
PHSS_27423:
Apache Inside Web Server may exhibit
unexpected behavior.
Defect Description:
PHSS_28684:
Apache Administration Web Server does
not clean up allocated shared memory
segment.
Resolution:
Dynamic memory is used instead of shared
memory segment.
PHSS_28090:
Apache Inside Web Server may exhibit
unexpected behavior in versions prior
to 1.3.27.
Resolution:
Migrated Apache version for the administration
server from 1.3.19 to 1.3.27.
PHSS_27423:
Apache Inside Web Server may exhibit
unexpected behavior.
Resolution:
Corrected the Apache Inside Admin Server to
function as expected.
Enhancement:
No
SR:
8606283593 8606269065 8606272389 8606295386
Patch Files:
VaultTS.VV-IWS,fr=A.04.60,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/vaultTS/ws-admserv/bin/httpd
what(1) Output:
VaultTS.VV-IWS,fr=A.04.60,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_32/64,v=HP:
/opt/vaultTS/ws-admserv/bin/httpd:
$Source: apache/src/modules/proxy/mod_proxy.c, vault
TS, vaultTS_4.6 $ $Date: 03/03/06 02:17:33 $
$Revision: 1.10 PATCH_11.04 (PHSS_28684) $
$Source: apache/src/modules/proxy/proxy_http.c, vaul
tTS, vaultTS_4.6 $ $Date: 02/10/25 10:27:41
$ $Revision: 1.6 PATCH_11.04 (PHSS_28090) $
$Source: apache/src/modules/proxy/proxy_util.c, vaul
tTS, vaultTS_4.6 $ $Date: 02/10/25 10:43:53
$ $Revision: 1.7 PATCH_11.04 (PHSS_28090) $
mod_ssl/2.8.12
$Source: apache/src/modules/standard/mod_cgi.c, vaul
tTS, vaultTS_4.6 $ $Date: 02/10/25 07:03:07
$ $Revision: 1.5 PATCH_11.04 (PHSS_28090) $
$Source: apache/src/modules/standard/mod_auth.c, vau
ltTS, vaultTS_4.6 $ $Date: 02/10/25 07:02:37
$ $Revision: 1.6 PATCH_11.04 (PHSS_28090) $
$Source: apache/src/main/http_main.c, vaultTS, vault
TS_4.6 $ $Date: 03/03/03 04:28:59 $ $Revisio
n: 1.8 PATCH_11.04 (PHSS_28684) $
$Source: apache/src/main/http_protocol.c, vaultTS, v
aultTS_4.6 $ $Date: 02/10/25 07:01:56 $ $Rev
ision: 1.4 PATCH_11.04 (PHSS_28090) $
src/lib/vvcertutil/certutil.c, vaultTS, vaultTS_4.6
1.9 08/14/98
src/lib/vvcertutil/b64dec.c, vaultTS, vaultTS_4.6 1.
1 06/07/97
cksum(1) Output:
VaultTS.VV-IWS,fr=A.04.60,fa=HP-UX_B.11.04_32/64,v=HP:
2435671494 3443197 /opt/vaultTS/ws-admserv/bin/httpd
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_27423 PHSS_28090
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_28521:
s700: 11.04
s800: 11.04
Patch Package Size: 1080 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_28684
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_28684.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_28684. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_28684.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHSS_28684.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_28684.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_28684------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHKL_29110
Date Loaded: 20030805
Title: s700_800 11.11 VxFS cumulative patch, perf of mmap()d files
Patch Name: PHKL_29110
Patch Description: s700_800 11.11 VxFS cumulative patch, perf of mmap()d files
Creation Date: 03/06/18
Post Date: 03/08/05
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.11
s800: 11.11
Products: N/A
Filesets:
JFS.VXFS-BASE-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32,v=HP
JFS.VXFS-BASE-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical:
No (superseded patches were critical)
PHKL_28529: OTHER
Severe memory pressure that degrades system
performance.
PHKL_28967: PANIC
PHKL_27830: PANIC
PHKL_27554: HANG
PHKL_23374: CORRUPTION
PHKL_25022: HANG
PHKL_23241: PANIC HANG
PHKL_25463: HANG
Category Tags:
defect_repair enhancement general_release critical panic
halts_system corruption manual_dependencies
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHKL_29110
Symptoms:
PHKL_29110:
( SR:8606311225 CR:JAGae74080 )
Enhancement: Improve performance of VxFS processing
of mmap(2)ed files.
PHKL_28529:
( SR:8606277951 CR:JAGae42012 )
Memory utilization is unusually high when using JFS3.3 on
11.11. This can result in a low memory situation where
processes are slow to start up or may not start up at all,
response time is degraded, there may be many deactivated
processes and the pager daemon (vhand) is one of the top cpu
consumers, as shown by tools such as top(1) or glance(1M).
PHKL_23242:
( SR:8606175351 CR:JAGad44593 )
Systems may exhibit poor throughput or response time when
applications make a lot of mmap(2)/fork(2) system calls,
or when many users try to login simultaneously.
PHKL_28967:
( SR:8606295053 CR:JAGae58750 )
Data page fault occurs when accessing a buffer. While the
stack trace may vary, the following stack trace has been
observed so far:
panic+0x14
report_trap_or_int_and_panic+0x84
trap+0xd9c
nokgdb+0x8
vx_multi_bufinval+0x90
vx_emtran_process+0xe0
vx_dunemap+0x100
vx_demap+0x14
vx_trancommit2+0x6c
vx_trancommit+0x420
vx_rmdir1+0x5cc
vx_rmdir+0x168
vns_remove+0x10c
vn_remove+0xa4
rmdir+0x28
syscall+0x6f8
$syscallrtn+0x0
PHKL_27830:
( SR:8606265910 CR:JAGae30163 )
Reallocation of a buffer with active sendcount may cause a
DPF in different subsystems that are using the same buffer.
The problem was observed when a file being transferred via
ftp or rcp over a slow network link got truncated by
another process while the transfer is still in progress.
The stack trace of the panicking thread may look like the
following but it could be different:
ip_csuma+0x68
ip_wput_ire+0x1cc
ip_wput+0xec
putnext+0xcc
tcp_wput+0x478
tcp_rput+0x3a18
puthere+0x148
put_release+0x194
put_release_return_one+0x10
ip_rput_local+0x778
ip_rput+0x16c
putnext+0xcc
hp_dlpi_mblk_fast_in+0x35c
hp_dlpi_mblk_intr_put+0x91c
streams_put+0xdc
streams_put_release+0x4c
hp_dlpi_mblk_intr+0x184
lanc_ether_ics+0xfc
btlan_receive_frame+0x5e4
btlan_isr+0xfc
sapic_interrupt+0x2c
mp_ext_interrupt+0x2f0
ihandler+0x90c
PHKL_27554:
( SR:8606262053 CR:JAGae26384 )
Filesystems commands that freeze filesystems (such as
fsadm resize) may deadlock with processes that use
F_WRLCK ioctl() to place locks on files in the filesystem.
A stack trace of the hung command will look similar to the
following:
_sleep+0x210
sleep_spinunlock+0x70
vx_event_wait+0xc0
vx_delay2+0x64
vx_freeze_level+0x278
vx_freeze+0x3c
vx_resize+0x120
vx_aioctl_full+0xf8
vx_aioctl_common+0x3b4
vx_aioctl+0xbc
vx_ioctl+0xc0
vno_ioctl+0x98
ioctl+0x120
syscall+0x750
$syscallrtn+0x0
Meanwhile, other threads will be sleeping with a stack trace
similar to the following:
_swtch+0xc4
_sleep+0x4cc
locked+0xd84
vx_rdwr+0x234
vno_rw+0x80
read+0x10c
syscall+0x204
$syscallrtn+0x0
_sleep+0x210
sleep_spinunlock+0x70
vx_event_wait+0xc0
vx_delay2+0x64
vx_active_common_flush+0xb8
vx_lockctl+0x3c
fcntl+0x2d4
syscall+0x750
$syscallrtn+0x0
PHKL_27121:
( SR:8606244250 CR:JAGae10740 )
After a file has been created with 000 permissions in a
directory with one or more default entries in its
Access Control List (ACL, see aclv(5)) on a VxFS
filesystem using the version 4 layout, all files created
in that directory will be created with 000 permissions
until the filesystem that directory is in is unmounted
and remounted, or the system is rebooted. The file which
initiated this condition need not have 000 permissions
at the end of the process that started its creation.
For example, if a file is copied into this directory
using cp(1), this condition will be triggered. cp(1)
first creates a file with 000 permissions, and then sets
the permissions as appropriate, using the permissions of
the copied file combined with the user's umask and the
parent directory's permission mask, which is based upon
the directory's default ACLs. Following this, some
commands such as cp(1) and mv(1) will behave as
documented since they explicitly set the permissions of
their target files, but others, such as touch(1) will
create files with 000 permissions since they do not
explicitly set the permissions of their targets, but
instead only use the user's umask and the parent
directory's mask. The permissions of affected files
can be corrected with chmod(1).
PHKL_26230:
( SR:8606224092 CR:JAGad93188 )
PHKL_25022 introduced behavior that can cause VxFS 3.3 file
system performance problems when sequential I/O requests of
less than 64KB are performed. This behavior can affect
backup utilities and other applications that perform
sequential I/O accesses to the file system.
PHKL_25885:
( SR:8606235772 CR:JAGae04912 )
Cannot deactivate a Volume Group that has at least one
VxFS file system, no mounted logical volumes, and no one
accessing any of the logical volumes in that VG:
# vgchange -a n /dev/vgtest
vgchange: Couldn't deactivate volume group "/dev/vgtest":
Device busy
( SR:8606221614 CR:JAGad90748 )
Access to a VxFS file system may hang when trying to
flush the intent log. A kernel stack trace of a hung
process will look similar to the following, and there
will be no process in vx_tranflush():
_sleep+0xa5c
sleep_spinunlock+0x70
vx_event_wait+0xc0
vx_delay2+0x64
vx_traninit+0x3d0
vx_write_alloc+0xc8
vx_write1+0x464
vx_rdwr+0x1e4
vno_rw+0x80
write+0x108
syscall+0x750
( SR:8606233921 CR:JAGae03144 )
VxFS performance may be slow when flushing the intent
log during intense file system modifications.
( SR:8606222925 CR:JAGad92031 )
VxFS performance may be slow when there is significant
write activity to the VxFS intent log.
PHKL_23374:
( SR:8606172239 CR:JAGad41499 )
close(2) may cause data corruption by truncating VxFS files.
PHKL_25022:
( SR:8606202113 CR:JAGad71287 )
VxFS may hang a 64 bit system by zeroing out the
interrupt mask (cr15).
( SR:8606198445 CR:JAGad67635 )
Applications invoking system calls fcntl(2) or lockf(2) may
deadlock with applications invoking system calls
truncate(2), ftruncate(2) or creat(2). An example of stack
traces of deadlocked threads is given below.
_sleep+0xa5c
sleep_spinunlock+0x70
vx_rwsleep_rec_lock_rec+0x90
vx_irwlock2_rec+0x3c
vx_getattr2+0x1b0
vx_getattr+0x58
enforcement_mode+0x48
locked+0x78
local_lockf+0xec
lockf+0x244
syscall+0xaec
syscallinit+0x554
_swtch+0x2d4
_mp_b_sema_sleep+0x108
vm_mmf_inval_lock+0x18
vx_setattr+0x304
vns_copen+0xc0
vn_open+0xb4
copen+0xa8
creat+0x44
syscall+0xaec
syscallinit+0x554
( SR:8606200313 CR:JAGad69497 )
Poor performance with VxFS compared to HP-UX 11.00 VxFS 3.1
while multiple threads/processes read from a file
simultaneously.
( SR:8606203915 CR:JAGad73093 )
PHKL_23240 introduced behavior that can cause multiple
threads to deadlock on a specific file. The behavior only
occurs if the file is being flushed at the same time it is
being remotely accessed, such as via NFS or other networking
access. The behavior could eventually lead to hung
processes and subsystems, such as NFS. This problem happens
only if VxFS fancy read ahead is turned on. Stacks of
deadlocked threads may look like as shown below.
_sleep+0x1fc
sleep_spinunlock+0x74
vx_event_wait+0xf0
vx_delay2+0x64
vx_vnode_flush+0x3bc
vx_do_putpage+0x11c
vx_idelxwri_flush+0xf8
vx_delxwri_flush+0x1dc
vx_worklist_process+0x1b0
vx_worklist_thread+0x4c
kthread_daemon_startup+0x24
_sleep+0x1fc
vx_rwsleep_lock+0x1f4
vx_iglock2+0x78
vx_iglock+0x28
vx_fancy_read_ahead+0x1c4
vx_read1+0x980
vx_vn_bread+0xfc
rfs_read+0x158
rfsexp_dispatch+0x210
svc_getreq+0x13c
svc_run+0x1e0
nfsexp_svc+0x4d4
nfs_stub_svc+0xa4
coerce_scall_args+0xcc
syscall+0x6f8
syscallinit+0x54c
PHKL_23241:
( SR:8606179185 CR:JAGad48409 )
Poor application performance with VxFS compared to VxFS 3.1
(default version of VxFS on HP-UX 11.00) when the
application does a lot of reads from random offsets of a
file.
( SR:8606183708 CR:JAGad52921 )
Data Page Fault while using Hyperfabric network. Stack of
the panic thread may look like,
panic+0x14
report_trap_or_int_and_panic+0x84
interrupt+0x1d4
$ihndlr_rtn+0x0
sendfile_rele+0x304
freeb_pullupmsg+0x238
freeb+0x7b4
CLIC_SEND+0x1ecc
clicdlpi_wput+0x140
putnext+0xcc
ip_wput_ire+0x454
ip_wput+0x470
putnext+0xcc
tcp_timer+0x334
tcp_wput+0x828
puthere+0x148
mi_timeout_exec+0x294
sw_service+0xb0
mp_ext_interrupt+0x150
ivti_patch_to_nop3+0x0
idle+0x81c
( SR:8606178276 CR:JAGad47503 )
System hang caused by a thread going through the buffer pool
to flush out dirty buffers. A buffer is marked dirty but
also marked busy, and the process or thread decides to wait
for it. Because of this, ServiceGuard commands such as
cmapplyconf and cmcheckconf hang. A typical stack of the
hung thread is given below.
_swtch+0x138
real_sleep+0x234
_sleep+0x14
syncip_flush_cache+0x190
vx_flushdev+0x10
vx_fsync+0x1cc
spec_fsync+0x17c
spec_inactive+0x14
vn_rele+0x1e8
vno_close+0x68
closef+0x68
close+0x30
syscall+0x75c
$syscallrtn+0x0
( SR:8606188296 CR:JAGad57504 )
Backup utilities such as fbackup take longer to finish
when JFS fancy read ahead is enabled, i.e., when
vx_fancyra_enable is set to a non-zero value in the system
file.
( SR:8606181938 CR:JAGad51154 )
Data Page Fault in allocbuf1(). Stack of the panic thread
may look like,
allocbuf1+0xd0
allocbuf+0x30
vx_allocbuf+0x30
vx_async_shorten+0xc30
vx_fsync+0x120
rfs3_commit+0x3a0
rfsexp_dispatch+0x810
svc_getreq+0x500
svc_run+0x930
nfsexp_svc+0x860
nfs_stub_svc+0x390
coerce_scall_args+0x570
syscall+0xe70
( SR:8606179211 CR:JAGad48435 )
sar -v and glance show ninode usage (count of active inodes
on the system) as 0.
PHKL_23240:
( SR:8606175335 CR:JAGad44577 )
Poor system performance with VxFS vs HFS, when applications
like Nastran and Abaqus, which read backward and forward
through a file which cannot be fully contained in the buffer
cache.
PHKL_25360:
( SR:8606209887 CR:JAGad79073 )
Poor vxfs mount performance on systems with large buffer
caches
PHKL_25463:
( SR:8606202670 CR:JAGad71844 )
High end systems may thrash when large number of threads
access a single VxFS filesystem. System may appear to be
hung.
Defect Description:
PHKL_29110:
( SR:8606311225 CR:JAGae74080 )
VxFS handles faults on memory mapped pages one at a time
and does sychronous writes to the intent log for each one.
Resolution:
VxFS will read ahead up to 64 pages when processing a fault
on a memory mapped file and the associated intent log
processing will always be asynchronous.
PHKL_28529:
( SR:8606277951 CR:JAGae42012 )
JFS3.3 incorrectly passes zeros for the start and end
indices in the pageout structure, resulting in incorrect
settings for the next pageout. This prevents "vhand" from
properly paging this area of memory and can contribute to
undue memory utilization, resulting in memory pressure.
Resolution:
Modified the JFS3.3 paging routines to pass the correct
start and end indices in the pageout structure, allowing the
subsequent pageouts to succeed and memory utilization to
decrease.
PHKL_23242:
( SR:8606175351 CR:JAGad44593 )
VxFS uses read-write locks held 'EXCL' on many of the paths
involving the mapping and unmapping of shared memory files.
Resolution:
Switch to read-write locks held 'SHARED' and/or eliminate
locking.
PHKL_28967:
( SR:8606295053 CR:JAGae58750 )
Certain fields in the buffer are modified after the buffer
has been released. This produces a race condition as the
buffer may be re-used for other operations after it is
released, and then the buffer fields are incorrectly
modified.
Resolution:
The buffer fields are modified prior to the buffer being
released.
PHKL_27830:
( SR:8606265910 CR:JAGae30163 )
Reallocation of an active sendcount buffer may cause a DPF
panic in various subsystems when the size of the buffer
with active sendcnt, is changed (i.e., through a delayed
extended operation after truncation of a file).
Resolution:
Reallocation of an active sendcount buffer should invalidate
the buffer. The buffer should be flushed to the disk if it
is a delayed write buffer, before being invalidated.
PHKL_27554:
( SR:8606262053 CR:JAGae26384 )
A thread trying to read a file is allowed to sleep
waiting for the read/write lock owned by another
thread while the filesystem active count is incremented.
The hang occurs when another thread tries to freeze the
filesystem before the read/write lock can be released,
and hangs in vx_freeze_level(). When the thread tries
to release the read/write lock, it hangs in
vx_active_common_flush() due to the pending freeze.
Resolution:
The active count is now decremented before calling locked()
and sleeping on the read/write lock. Once the lock is
obtained, the active count is incremented again.
PHKL_27121:
( SR:8606244250 CR:JAGae10740 )
The mode of a newly created file on a VxFS filesystem
using the version 4 layout (see vxupgrade(1M)) is
determined by the mode passed into open(2) or creat(2)
combined with the user's umask and the modemask of a
directory, determined by its default ACLs. When default
ACLs exist, the modemask of the directory would be set to
the mode passed into open(2) or creat(2). From the time
when a file is created with mode 000 on, all subsequently
created files in that directory with default ACLs would be
given 000 permissions.
Resolution:
The modemasks of directories are no longer affected by the
modes of created files.
PHKL_26230:
( SR:8606224092 CR:JAGad93188 )
The readahead algorithm was incorrectly using
max_buf_data_size (default 8Kb) to calculate the readahead
size instead of read_pref_io (default 64kb)
which resulted in a smaller readahead size.
Resolution:
Use read_pref_io to calculate the readahead size.
PHKL_25885:
( SR:8606235772 CR:JAGae04912 )
A failed VxFS mount leaves the device opened.
Resolution:
Ensure device is closed when a VxFS mount fails.
( SR:8606221614 CR:JAGad90748 )
During the flushing of a transaction, a condition
occurred such that the transaction needed to be
retried, but was not. Since the transaction was
never flushed, the intent log fills up and access
to the file system hangs.
Resolution:
Assure proper retry of transactions under all
conditions.
( SR:8606233921 CR:JAGae03144 )
VxFS intent log processing is done using 1K buffers.
Resolution:
Allow larger I/O's when flushing the intent log by
introducing a new logiosize mount option. For
example:
mount -F vxfs -o logiosize=4096
Valid values for logiosize are 1024, 2048, and 4096.
( SR:8606222925 CR:JAGad92031 )
VxFS fails to detect that the intent log is filling
up.
Resolution:
Changed internal VxFS threshold values used to detect
how full the log is to lower values to allow earlier
detection that the log is filling up.
PHKL_23374:
( SR:8606172239 CR:JAGad41499 )
While closing (close(2)) a file, VxFS tried to free up extra
space (extents) allocated to the file. While doing this, it
incorrectly modified the actual file size, causing data
loss.
Resolution:
Corrected logic to prevent modification of file size while
freeing extra extents.
PHKL_25022:
( SR:8606202113 CR:JAGad71287 )
VxFS was using a wrong data type (unsigned int) with
spinlock functions. Spinlock functions use "unsigned long".
Resolution:
Use the correct data type (unsigned long) with spinlock
functions.
( SR:8606198445 CR:JAGad67635 )
A lock was acquired in the wrong order in a VxFS function
invoked by system calls fcntl(2) and lockf(2).
Resolution:
Eliminated the cases where the lock was acquired in the
wrong order.
( SR:8606200313 CR:JAGad69497 )
1. VxFS read ahead code relies on the unexpected read
(buffer cache miss) count to determine if there is any
pressure on buffer cache. If there is pressure on buffer
cache, the amount of read ahead performed is reduced. If
the read ahead performed is less than the size of the read
size, there will be unexpected reads. This turns out into a
self fulfilling prophecy and read ahead is completely turned
off causing each read to read the data from the disk
synchronously degrading performance.
2. VxFS uses the vxtunefs(1M) tunable "read_pref_io"
to calculate the intial and maximum read ahead region
length. But the read sizes could vary and this tunable may
not trigger enough read ahead for different read sizes.
Resolution:
1. Use the current read request size as the floor for the
read ahead region length.
2. Use the current read request size times the vxtunefs(1M)
"read_nstream" as the ceiling for the read ahead region
length.
( SR:8606203915 CR:JAGad73093 )
VxFS read code was acquiring two locks in the wrong
order causing deadlock.
Resolution:
VxFS read code is rewritten eliminating the need to
acquire the locks in the wrong order.
PHKL_23241:
( SR:8606179185 CR:JAGad48409 )
A sanity check at the wrong place in a function disabled
read ahead for random reads to a file.
Resolution:
Move the sanity check to the correct place in the function
so that some read ahead can be done for random reads.
( SR:8606183708 CR:JAGad52921 )
VxFS may free a vnode while a buffer associated with that
vnode is in use in sendfile(2). Later when the sendfile
code accesses the vnode through the buffer, the system
panics.
Resolution:
Set up a dummy vnode which is not freed and use that vnode
for buffers passed to sendfile(2) so that sendfile(2)
code will always be accessing a valid vnode.
( SR:8606178276 CR:JAGad47503 )
In some corner cases, some VxFS meta buffers (map buffers)
will be left in a busy and dirty state. This leads to a
process hang for any process which is directly or indirectly
doing a buffer cache flush.
Resolution:
Make sure the VxFS meta buffers are flushed before doing
a buffer cache flush.
( SR:8606188296 CR:JAGad57504 )
The VxFS fancy read ahead feature degrades read performance
when multiple process/threads read from a file
simultaneously. Because the VxFS fancy read ahead feature
was designed to handle only one reader for a file at a
time, when there are multiple readers for a file its read
ahead pattern matching algorithm fails. This results in
many unnecessary I/Os.
Resolution:
When there are multiple readers to a file, disable fancy
read and do sequential read ahead instead.
( SR:8606181938 CR:JAGad51154 )
allocbuf1() expects a non-zero value as its second
argument, but VxFS was not always passing a non-zero
value.
Resolution:
Make sure that a non-zero value is always passed as the
second argument to allocbuf1() from VxFS code.
( SR:8606179211 CR:JAGad48435 )
VxFS was decrementing the number of active inode count
instead of incrementing it when inodes became active.
Resolution:
Increment active inode count when inodes become active.
PHKL_23240:
( SR:8606175335 CR:JAGad44577 )
An incorrect sanity check in the VxFS read path turned off
both normal read ahead and fancy read ahead when the fancy
read ahead was enabled on the system. This caused large I/O
wait times for each read.
Resolution:
Corrected the logic error in the sanity check code such that
fancy read ahead is used when enabled.
PHKL_25360:
( SR:8606209887 CR:JAGad79073 )
VXFS mount(2) performance varies depending on the size of
the buffer cache but can be poor for systems with large
buffer caches. The majority of the time is spent in
flushing/invalidation routines which search all buffer
headers then search all hash buckets respectively at VXFS
file system initialization. These flushing/invalidation
routines should not be required since no data should reside
in the buffer cache for the device being mounted.
Resolution:
To reduce the mount time aforementioned,
flushing/invalidation calls are removed.
PHKL_25463:
( SR:8606202670 CR:JAGad71844 )
VxFS logs each operation on the filesystem. When a thread
cannot find free space in the log, it sleeps 2 seconds and
tries again.
The problem arises when there is a large number of threads
operating on the filesystem causing the log to be full most
of the time. All these threads sleep 2 seconds and then
check the log space. This causes the system to thrash
keeping the processors busy all the time. The threads which
are supposed to free up the log space can never do that.
Resolution:
Increase the sleeping time of the threads in each iteration
instead of sleeping 2 seconds always.
Enhancement:
No (superseded patches contained enhancements)
PHKL_28529:
Enhancements were delivered in a patch this one has
superseded. Please review the Defect Description
text for more information.
PHKL_27830:
Enhancements were delivered in a patch this one has
superseded. Please review the Defect Description
text for more information.
SR:
8606172239 8606175335 8606175351 8606178276 8606179185
8606179211 8606181938 8606183708 8606188296 8606198445
8606200313 8606202113 8606202670 8606203915 8606209887
8606221614 8606222925 8606224092 8606233921 8606235772
8606244250 8606262053 8606265910 8606277951 8606295053
8606311225
Patch Files:
JFS.VXFS-BASE-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(kdm_core.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_acl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_ausum.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bitmaps.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_freeze.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_full.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_iflush.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_inode.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi_machdep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lct.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lwrite.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_machdep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_message.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_mount.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_oltmount.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_rdwri.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_tran.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vfsops.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vnops.o)
JFS.VXFS-BASE-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(kdm_core.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_acl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_ausum.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bitmaps.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_freeze.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_full.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_iflush.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_inode.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi_machdep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lct.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lwrite.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_machdep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_message.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_mount.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_oltmount.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_rdwri.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_tran.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vfsops.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vnops.o)
what(1) Output:
JFS.VXFS-BASE-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(kdm_core.o):
kdm_core.c $Date: 2001/01/29 10:27:25 $Revision: r11
.11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_23242)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_acl.o):
vx_acl.c $Date: 2002/05/16 14:11:52 $Revision: r11.1
1/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_27121)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_ausum.o):
vx_ausum.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:55:51 $Revision: r11
.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bio.o):
vx_bio.c $Date: 2003/04/07 03:47:29 $Revision: r11.1
1/4 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_28967)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bitmaps.o):
vx_bitmaps.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:56:53 $Revision: r
11.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_freeze.o):
vx_freeze.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:57:23 $Revision: r1
1.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_full.o):
vx_full.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:58:26 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_iflush.o):
vx_iflush.c $Date: 2001/08/27 08:06:20 $Revision: r1
1.11/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25022)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_inode.o):
vx_inode.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:58:56 $Revision: r11
.11/5 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi.o):
vx_kdmi.c $Date: 2001/08/27 08:06:20 $Revision: r11.
11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25022)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi_machdep.o):
vx_kdmi_machdep.c $Date: 2001/08/27 08:06:20 $Revisi
on: r11.11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25022)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lct.o):
vx_lct.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:59:25 $Revision: r11.1
1/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lwrite.o):
vx_lwrite.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:59:56 $Revision: r1
1.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_machdep.o):
vx_machdep.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:00:28 $Revision: r
11.11/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_message.o):
vx_message.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:01:28 $Revision: r
11.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_mount.o):
vx_mount.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:02:00 $Revision: r11
.11/4 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_oltmount.o):
vx_oltmount.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:02:33 $Revision:
r11.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_rdwri.o):
vx_rdwri.c $Date: 2003/05/13 07:02:03 $Revision: r11
.11/5 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_29110)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_tran.o):
vx_tran.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:03:34 $Revision: r11.
11/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vfsops.o):
vx_vfsops.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:04:51 $Revision: r1
1.11/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vm.o):
vx_vm.c $Date: 2003/05/13 07:00:42 $Revision: r11.11
/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_29110)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vnops.o):
vx_vnops.c $Date: 2002/07/22 08:08:47 $Revision: r11
.11/4 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_27554)
JFS.VXFS-BASE-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(kdm_core.o):
kdm_core.c $Date: 2001/01/29 10:27:25 $Revision: r11
.11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_23242)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_acl.o):
vx_acl.c $Date: 2002/05/16 14:11:52 $Revision: r11.1
1/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_27121)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_ausum.o):
vx_ausum.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:55:51 $Revision: r11
.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bio.o):
vx_bio.c $Date: 2003/04/07 03:47:29 $Revision: r11.1
1/4 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_28967)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bitmaps.o):
vx_bitmaps.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:56:53 $Revision: r
11.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_freeze.o):
vx_freeze.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:57:23 $Revision: r1
1.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_full.o):
vx_full.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:58:26 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_iflush.o):
vx_iflush.c $Date: 2001/08/27 08:06:20 $Revision: r1
1.11/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25022)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_inode.o):
vx_inode.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:58:56 $Revision: r11
.11/5 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi.o):
vx_kdmi.c $Date: 2001/08/27 08:06:20 $Revision: r11.
11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25022)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi_machdep.o):
vx_kdmi_machdep.c $Date: 2001/08/27 08:06:20 $Revisi
on: r11.11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25022)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lct.o):
vx_lct.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:59:25 $Revision: r11.1
1/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lwrite.o):
vx_lwrite.c $Date: 2002/04/19 05:59:56 $Revision: r1
1.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_machdep.o):
vx_machdep.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:00:28 $Revision: r
11.11/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_message.o):
vx_message.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:01:28 $Revision: r
11.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_mount.o):
vx_mount.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:02:00 $Revision: r11
.11/4 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_oltmount.o):
vx_oltmount.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:02:33 $Revision:
r11.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_rdwri.o):
vx_rdwri.c $Date: 2003/05/13 07:02:03 $Revision: r11
.11/5 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_29110)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_tran.o):
vx_tran.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:03:34 $Revision: r11.
11/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vfsops.o):
vx_vfsops.c $Date: 2002/04/19 06:04:51 $Revision: r1
1.11/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25885)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vm.o):
vx_vm.c $Date: 2003/05/13 07:00:42 $Revision: r11.11
/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_29110)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vnops.o):
vx_vnops.c $Date: 2002/07/22 08:08:47 $Revision: r11
.11/4 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_27554)
cksum(1) Output:
JFS.VXFS-BASE-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32,v=HP:
315897874 52188 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(kdm_core.o)
1906457196 9504 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_acl.o)
3826799298 10884 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_ausum.o)
3545155339 15384 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bio.o)
40554645 12728 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bitmaps.o)
2691328455 12376 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_freeze.o)
2277518981 18128 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_full.o)
3472985418 33576 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_iflush.o)
23409217 49836 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_inode.o)
1910274964 24496 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi.o)
3701628061 7240 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi_machdep.o)
1080563952 8480 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lct.o)
1372361573 17592 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lwrite.o)
4022251183 28572 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_machdep.o)
3145506532 8180 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_message.o)
2424143966 31320 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_mount.o)
1276462856 32180 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_oltmount.o)
1007525603 41836 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_rdwri.o)
1175941144 23276 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_tran.o)
3375855626 14052 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vfsops.o)
85091496 15356 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vm.o)
1304776163 40072 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vnops.o)
JFS.VXFS-BASE-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
1916139641 123720 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(kdm_core.o)
345401315 18496 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_acl.o)
1961358128 24576 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_ausum.o)
1671812432 36024 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bio.o)
2704310408 30904 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_bitmaps.o)
2147131395 30664 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_freeze.o)
4274156967 33336 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_full.o)
871457345 81864 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_iflush.o)
7518664 117144 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_inode.o)
1054319425 50720 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi.o)
1155384505 12712 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_kdmi_machdep.o)
3268142815 19240 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lct.o)
4010100990 29984 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_lwrite.o)
1070975217 75336 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_machdep.o)
1028318690 12784 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_message.o)
3034880336 63904 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_mount.o)
2373876451 54632 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_oltmount.o)
3165771000 68136 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_rdwri.o)
2892205528 46080 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_tran.o)
234260425 30376 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vfsops.o)
2319962548 26120 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vm.o)
1886054913 82304 /usr/conf/lib/libvxfs.a(vx_vnops.o)
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
PHKL_25885: PHCO_26252 is needed to use logiosize=4096.
Supersedes:
PHKL_28967 PHKL_28529 PHKL_27830 PHKL_27554 PHKL_27121 PHKL_26230
PHKL_25885 PHKL_25463 PHKL_25360 PHKL_25022 PHKL_23374 PHKL_23242
PHKL_23241 PHKL_23240
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 710 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHKL_29110
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHKL_29110.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHKL_29110. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHKL_29110.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHKL_29110.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHKL_29110.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHKL_29110------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHCO_28010
Date Loaded: 20030804
Title: s700_800 11.11 bdiff(1) cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHCO_28010
Patch Description: s700_800 11.11 bdiff(1) cumulative patch
Creation Date: 03/07/16
Post Date: 03/08/04
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.11
s800: 11.11
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.CMDS-AUX,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHCO_28010
Symptoms:
PHCO_28010:
( SR:8606318888 CR:JAGae81378 )
bdiff(1) gives output in different format than diff(1) in
some cases.
( SR:8606301388 CR:JAGae64833 )
bdiff(1) behaves incorrectly.
Defect Description:
PHCO_28010:
( SR:8606318888 CR:JAGae81378 )
bdiff(1) gives output in different format than diff(1)
when the two files are same except one line which is
added/deleted at the end of one of the files
Resolution:
For single line differences at the end of two files,
bdiff(1) has been changed to output in the same format
as diff(1).
( SR:8606301388 CR:JAGae64833 )
bdiff(1) behaves incorrectly on files that are otherwise
identical but a few lines are added/deleted at the end/start
of one file.
Steps to reproduce.
$cat file1
line 1
$cat file2
line 1
line 2
$bdiff file1 file2
53687139602> line 2 <== The output is wrong
Resolution:
The formatting of the output has been corrected to rectify
the problem.
Enhancement:
No
SR:
8606301388 8606318888
Patch Files:
OS-Core.CMDS-AUX,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/bin/bdiff
what(1) Output:
OS-Core.CMDS-AUX,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/bin/bdiff:
bdiff.c $Date: 2002/12/05 02:46:04 $Revision: r11.11
/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_28010)
$Revision:
(#) bdiff CUP11.11_BL2003_0716_3 PATCH_1
1.11 PHCO_28010
Wed Jul 16 07:42:20 PDT 2003 $
cksum(1) Output:
OS-Core.CMDS-AUX,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
1835572580 20480 /usr/bin/bdiff
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes: None
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 30 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHCO_28010
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHCO_28010.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHCO_28010. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHCO_28010.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHCO_28010.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHCO_28010.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHCO_28010------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHCO_29040
Date Loaded: 20030804
Title: s700_800 11.11 cat(1) cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHCO_29040
Patch Description: s700_800 11.11 cat(1) cumulative patch
Creation Date: 03/07/10
Post Date: 03/08/04
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.11
s800: 11.11
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.UX-CORE,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHCO_29040
Symptoms:
PHCO_29040:
( SR:8606319140 CR:JAGae81630 )
cat(1) doesn't report error if quota is exceeded on NFS.
Defect Description:
PHCO_29040:
( SR:8606319140 CR:JAGae81630 )
On Network Filesystem (NFS) with quota restriction
enabled, cat(1) doesn't report error if quota is
exceeded.
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1) Mount NFS with quota restriction enabled for a user.
2) Using cat(1) try writing data more than the available
quota on the NFS.
3) cat(1) doesn't write any data to the file specified &
no error message is displayed on stderr and exit status not
changed.
$ cd /qckeck
(qcheck is mount point for quota enabled NFS).
$ cat /file1 > tfile
(write contents of 'file1' to 'tfile' using cat(1)).
$ echo $?
0
$ ls -l tfile
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vts ssgrp 0 Apr 10 02:26 tfile
If the quota is exceeded, cat(1) doesn't write to the file.
Moreover, no error message is displayed on stderr & the
exit status is also not change.
Resolution:
The necessary file-descriptor is closed & a check added. If
the check fails, exit status is changed & error message is
written on stderr.
Enhancement:
No
SR:
8606319140
Patch Files:
OS-Core.UX-CORE,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/sbin/cat
/usr/bin/cat
what(1) Output:
OS-Core.UX-CORE,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/sbin/cat:
cat.c $Date: 2003/07/08 05:23:51 $Revision: r11.11/1
PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_29040)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0710_2 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29040
Thu Jul 10 09:50:52 PDT 2003 $
$ Version_11.11 Jul 9 2003 19:57:38 $
/usr/bin/cat:
cat.c $Date: 2003/07/08 05:23:51 $Revision: r11.11/1
PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_29040)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0710_2 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29040
Thu Jul 10 09:50:46 PDT 2003 $
cksum(1) Output:
OS-Core.UX-CORE,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
1188142079 221184 /sbin/cat
2139398878 20480 /usr/bin/cat
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes: None
Equivalent Patches:
PHCO_28690:
s700: 11.00
s800: 11.00
Patch Package Size: 140 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHCO_29040
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHCO_29040.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHCO_29040. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHCO_29040.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d
/tmp/PHCO_29040.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHCO_29040.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHCO_29040------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHCO_29209
Date Loaded: 20030804
Title: s700_800 11.11 lpspool subsystem cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHCO_29209
Patch Description: s700_800 11.11 lpspool subsystem cumulative patch
Creation Date: 03/07/22
Post Date: 03/08/04
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.11
s800: 11.11
Products: N/A
Filesets:
PrinterMgmt.LP-SPOOL,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical:
No (superseded patches were critical)
PHCO_28256: CORRUPTION
Category Tags:
defect_repair enhancement general_release critical
corruption
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHCO_29209
Symptoms:
PHCO_29209:
( SR:8606312003 CR:JAGae74822 )
rwrite has functional problem.
( SR:8606312198 CR:JAGae75017 )
lp:removes an arbitrary request when Ctrl-c is hit.
( SR:8606316941 CR:JAGae79653 )
lpalt:displays wrong results when the destination queue
is full.
( SR:8606317971 CR:JAGae80525 )
rlpdaemon:doesn't accept hostname starting with digits.
PHCO_28259:
( SR:8606286028 CR:JAGae49970 )
When a printer is disabled, the currently printing job
remains in the queue and doesn't get printed even after
the printer is enabled.
PHCO_28256:
( SR:8606286988 CR:JAGae50928 )
Mails from lpsched can corrupt users mailbox.
( SR:8606284963 CR:JAGae48905 )
lpalt incorrectly handles 3 digit job id numbers for
BSD print queues. This can cause lpsched to exit.
PHCO_27020:
( SR:8606227217 CR:JAGad96279 )
lpadmin(1m) dumps core in certain conditions.
( SR:8606265902 CR:JAGae30155 ) Duplicate
( SR:8606103767 CR:JAGab70847 ) Duplicate
( SR:8606213046 CR:JAGad82233 )
lpstat(1) returns incorrect exit value when HPDPS is
installed.
( SR:8606233628 CR:JAGae02852 )
rlpdaemon(1m) is not behaving properly in certain
conditions.
( SR:8606262488 CR:JAGae26823 )
lp spooler commands dumps core in certain conditions.
( SR:8606226693 CR:JAGad95756 )
lpsched(1m) was not killing its children when lpshut(1m)
was run.
PHCO_25111:
( SR:8606221482 CR:JAGad90616 )
rlpdaemon(1M) is mis-behaving in certain conditions.
( SR:8606197229 CR:JAGad66422 )
Multiple lpscheds can be running simultaneously on
a HP-UX system.
( SR:8606215197 CR:JAGad84385 )
rlpdaemon(1M) is not functioning as expected in certain
cases.
PHCO_24701:
( SR:8606201567 CR:JAGad70743 )
rlpdaemon(1M) is not functioning as expected in certain
cases.
PHCO_24288:
( SR:8606200198 CR:JAGad69382 )
lpspool subsystem to support IPv6
Defect Description:
PHCO_29209:
( SR:8606312003 CR:JAGae74822 )
rwrite has functional problem.
Resolution:
The problem is resolved.
( SR:8606312198 CR:JAGae75017 )
lp command with -ob3, for BSD 3 digit ids will hang
on the 1000th request. When Ctrl-c is hit to get
out of the hang, one request is cancelled at random.
This is because when the interrupt occurs, the
interrupt handler removes one of the requests.
The problem can be reproduced as follows:
1. Configure a BSD printer as follows.
$ lpadmin -pprint1 -v/dev/null -mdumb -h -ob3
$ accept print1
$ enable print1
2. Stream requests to the printer "print1" as follows
to make the queue full
i=0
while [[ $i -ne 1000 ]]
do
lp -dprint1 /etc/passwd
i=`expr $i+1 `
done
3. $ lpstat print1
This will list all the requests for the printer
"print1". Check the number of requests.
4. Now stream another request to the same printer
"print1"
$ lp -dprint1 /etc/passwd
It is observed that the lp hangs.Send an interrupt
Ctrl-c.
5. $ lpstat print1
This will list all the requests for the printer
"print1". Check the number of requests. One of
the requests will be deleted.
6. Now stream another request to the same printer
"print1"
$ lp -dprint1 /etc/passwd
we are able to get a new request id.
7. Repeat the steps 3 & 4 several times. Observe that
each time a different request id is obtained.
Resolution:
The interrupt handler is modified not to remove
any queued request when interrupt occurs.
( SR:8606316941 CR:JAGae79653 )
lpalt with -ob3, for BSD 3 digit ids shows wrong results
when a request is altered to the destination printer
which is already having 1000 requests. Also the request
to be altered will be removed from the first printer.
The problem can be reproduced as follows:
1. Configure a BSD printer as follows.
$ lpadmin -pprint1 -v/dev/null -mdumb -h -ob3
$ accept print1
$ enable print1
2. Stream requests to the printer "print1" as follows
to make the queue full
i=0
while [[ $i -ne 1000 ]]
do
lp -dprint1 /etc/passwd
i=`expr $i+1 `
done
3. Configure another BSD printer as follows.
$ lpadmin -pprint2 -v/dev/null -mdumb -h -ob3
$ accept print2
$ enable print2
4. Stream requests to the printer "print2" as follows
i=0
while [[ $i -ne 10 ]]
do
lp -dprint2 /etc/passwd
i=`expr $i+1 `
done
5. Now alter one request from print2 to print1.
$ lpalt print2-1 -dprint1
An arbitrary id is displayed.
$ lpstat print2-1
no entries
The above condition is wrong as the first queue is already
full.
Resolution:
lpalt code has been modified to resolve this issue.
The request is not altered when the destination printer
queue is full. An error is printed.
( SR:8606317971 CR:JAGae80525 )
rlpdaemon checks the name of the control and data files
sent through the network. Host name is one of the
fields in the filename. If the hostname field
contains ip address instead of hostname, rlpdaemon
will not accept the request.
Resolution:
Now rlpdaemon has been modified such that it accepts
the ip address in the hostname field.
PHCO_28259:
( SR:8606286028 CR:JAGae49970 )
cancel and disable commands send SIGTERM to the lpsched
child process to stop the current printing. Also these
commands inform the parent lpsched to make appropriate
changes in its internal data structures. Sometimes
before the disable/cancel command could inform the
parent lpsched to disable/cancel the printer, the child
lpsched which got the SIGTERM informs the the parent
that the printer is free to process further requests.
The parent interprets it as completion of print request,
thus removing the request from the dynamic data structure
it maintains. This is not expected for disable command
because the request should be reprinted later.
The problem can be reproduced as follows:
Step 1) Configure a local printer and a remote printer
on the same machine.
# lpshut
# lpadmin -ploc -v/dev/null -mdumb -h
# lpadmin -prem -v/dev/null -mrmodel -orm`hostname` -orploc
Step 2) Accept and Enable remote printer and not local
printer. Hence the request will be in the printing mode
until the local printer accepts requests.
# accept rem
# enable rem
Step 3) Start the scheduler.
# lpsched
Step 4) Give 2 requests to remote printer.
# lp -drem /etc/passwd
# lp -drem /etc/passwd
You can see that lpsched will start printing the first
request and will be waiting since loc does not accept
the requests.
Step 5) Disable remote printer. Accept and Enable local
printer such that the printing continues and Enable the
remote printer.
# disable rem
# accept loc
# enable loc
# enable rem
lpsched starts printing from the second request instead
of the first one. The first request remains in the queue
and is never printed.
Resolution:
Code changes are made such that lpsched parent does not
remove the request entry when the child receives SIGTERM.
Removing the requests for cancel is taken care when cancel
informs the parent lpsched.
PHCO_28256:
( SR:8606286988 CR:JAGae50928 )
Mails from lpsched can corrupt users mailbox. A
newline character was missing in lpsched mail text,
due to which the mail message was getting corrupted
when read through /usr/bin/mail.
This can be reproduced as follows:
1) Configure a dummy printer - printer1.
/usr/sbin/lpadmin -pprinter1 -v/dev/null -mdumb -h
/usr/sbin/accept printer1
/usr/bin/enable printer1
2) /usr/bin/lp -dprinter1 -m /etc/passwd
3) Check with the mail box in /var/mail/user for
null characters. This will result in corrupting the
mail box when mailx is used.
Resolution:
The newline character has been added in the end of the
mail message sent from lpsched.
( SR:8606284963 CR:JAGae48905 )
lpalt incorrectly handles 3 digit job id numbers for
BSD print queues. This can cause lpsched to exit.
When lpalt is called to move a request across printers,
lpalt generates a new request id. It then informs the
scheduler about the new request id. The scheduler while
moving the request tries to create the data/control files
as per the new request id. On some cases these names clashes
with the already existing request id's of the new spooler
resulting in lpsched to terminate.
This can be reproduced as follows:
Step 1: Configure 2 BSD printers
lpadmin -pBSD1 -v/dev/null -mdumb -h -ob3
accept BSD1
enable BSD1
lpadmin -pBSD2 -v/dev/null -mdumb -h -ob3
accept BSD2
enable BSD2
Step 2: Run the Scheduler.
lpsched
Step 3: Give 2 requests in BSD1 and lpalt one
request from BSD2, such that both have same
request id.
lp -dBSD1 /etc/passwd
lp -dBSD1 /etc/passwd
lp -dBSD2 /etc/passwd
lpalt -dBSD1 BSD2-0
<< lpsched exits with the following message >>
cat /var/spool/lp/log
lpsched: can't create temporary request file
"request/printer1/tfA970abght"
Resolution:
Now lpalt generates new request ids which will not clash
with the already existing request id's on the new print
spooler.
PHCO_27020:
( SR:8606227217 CR:JAGad96279 )
lpadmin dumps core and does not display proper
messages.
Resolution:
Changes are done in the code such that core dump
does not occur and messages are printed properly.
( SR:8606265902 CR:JAGae30155 ) Duplicate
( SR:8606103767 CR:JAGab70847 ) Duplicate
( SR:8606213046 CR:JAGad82233 )
When HPDPS is installed on a system and lpstat(1) is
invoked with an unknown printer name, it will exit
with 0 (SUCCESS). For example,
lpstat -pnoneprinter;
echo $?
The above script will show 0, whereas it should show 1.
The return value will be 0 for all the lpstat(1) options.
Resolution:
lpstat(1) will query the HPDPS system if the printer is
non-existent in lp spooler system. A new variable is
declared which will capture exit values of every such
HPDPS invocation. lpstat(1) is made to exit with the
value of this variable.
( SR:8606233628 CR:JAGae02852 )
rlpdaemon (1m) is not behaving properly in certain
conditions.
Resolution:
Code is modified such that rlpdaemon (1m) behaves
properly.
( SR:8606262488 CR:JAGae26823 )
lp spooler commands dumps core in certain conditions
and does not display proper messages.
Resolution:
Changes are done in the code such that core dump
does not occur and messages are printed properly.
( SR:8606226693 CR:JAGad95756 )
For every print request, lpsched forks a child
which handles that request. lpsched was not killing
its child processes when lpshut was run, printing
jobs were not stopped.
Resolution:
The problem was in handling the signals. Signal
handlers for the signal SIGTERM were not properly set.
The changes are made such that signal handlers are set
at proper places.
PHCO_25111:
( SR:8606221482 CR:JAGad90616 )
rlpdaemon(1M) is mis-behaving in certain conditions.
Resolution:
Code is modified so that rlpdaemon(1M) would behave
correctly.
( SR:8606197229 CR:JAGad66422 )
In lpsched startup, there is a large window for a race
condition that allows multiple lpscheds to start.
Resolution:
The fix is to lock ~lp/SCHEDLOCK file when lpsched is
started. If one lpsched is already running,the second
lpsched will not start as the lock is already
acquired by the first lpsched process which is already
running.
( SR:8606215197 CR:JAGad84385 )
rlpdaemon(1M) is not functioning as expected in
certain cases because of improper file handling.
Resolution:
Code is modified to handle the files properly.
PHCO_24701:
( SR:8606201567 CR:JAGad70743 )
rlpdaemon(1M) is not functioning as expected in certain
cases because of improper memory handling.
Resolution:
A new condition is added to the code to handle the
problem.
PHCO_24288:
( SR:8606200198 CR:JAGad69382 )
lpspool subsystem only supports IPv4.
Resolution:
lpspool subsystem is enhanced to support IPv6.
Enhancement:
No (superseded patches contained enhancements)
PHCO_24288:
This is an enhancement for the lp spooler
subsystem to support IPv6.
SR:
8606103767 8606197229 8606200198 8606201567 8606213046
8606215197 8606221482 8606226693 8606227217 8606233628
8606262488 8606265902 8606284963 8606286028 8606286988
8606312003 8606312198 8606316941 8606317971
Patch Files:
PrinterMgmt.LP-SPOOL,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/bin/cancel
/usr/bin/disable
/usr/bin/enable
/usr/bin/lp
/usr/bin/lpalt
/usr/bin/lpstat
/usr/lbin/rwrite
/usr/sbin/accept
/usr/sbin/lpadmin
/usr/sbin/lpana
/usr/sbin/lpfence
/usr/sbin/lpmove
/usr/sbin/lpsched
/usr/sbin/lpshut
/usr/sbin/rcancel
/usr/sbin/reject
/usr/sbin/rlp
/usr/sbin/rlpdaemon
/usr/sbin/rlpstat
what(1) Output:
PrinterMgmt.LP-SPOOL,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP:
/usr/bin/cancel:
request.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
sendmail.c $Date: 2002/12/09 22:14:26 $Revision: r11
.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_28256)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:10 PDT 2003 $
/usr/bin/disable:
request.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
sendmail.c $Date: 2002/12/09 22:14:26 $Revision: r11
.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_28256)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:14 PDT 2003 $
/usr/bin/enable:
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:17 PDT 2003 $
/usr/bin/lp:
lp.c $Date: 2003/07/09 01:48:56 $Revision: r11.11/5
PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_29209)
request.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:22 PDT 2003 $
/usr/bin/lpalt:
lpalt.c $Date: 2003/07/09 01:50:36 $Revision: r11.11
/6 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_29209)
request.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
common.c $Date: 2001/08/14 04:42:30 $Revision: r11.1
1/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_24701)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:34 PDT 2003 $
/usr/bin/lpstat:
lpstat.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.1
1/6 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
request.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 09:00:02 PDT 2003 $
/usr/lbin/rwrite:
rwrite.c $Date: 2003/07/09 01:52:15 $Revision: r11.1
1/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_29209)
$Revision: vw: -f selectors: CUP11.11_BL2003_0722
_1 PHCO_29209 'CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1'
Tue Jul 22 09:00:41 PDT 2003 $
/usr/sbin/accept:
accept.c $Date: 2002/07/23 23:57:48 $Revision: r11.1
1/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:05 PDT 2003 $
/usr/sbin/lpadmin:
lpadmin.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
fullpath.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11
.11/3 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:29 PDT 2003 $
/usr/sbin/lpana:
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:00 PDT 2003 $
/usr/sbin/lpfence:
lpfence.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:41 PDT 2003 $
/usr/sbin/lpmove:
lpmove.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.1
1/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
request.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
$Revision:
(#) all CUP11.11_BL2003_0722_1 PATCH_11.
11 PHCO_29209
Tue Jul 22 08:59:45 PDT 2003 $
/usr/sbin/lpsched:
lpsched.c $Date: 2003/01/29 08:56:26 $Revision: r11.
11/10 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_28259)
request.c $Date: 2002/07/24 07:56:42 $Revision: r11.
11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_27020)
sendmail.c $Date: 2002/12/09 22:14:26 $Revision: r11
.11/2 PATCH_11.11 (PHCO_28256)
&nb