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PLY_HSM HSME01022 Hierarchical Storage Mgmt ECO Summary

TITLE: PLY_HSM HSME01022 Hierarchical Storage Mgmt ECO Summary NOTE: An OpenVMS saveset or PCSI installation file is stored on the Internet in a self-expanding compressed file. The name of the compressed file will be kit_name-dcx_vaxexe for OpenVMS VAX or kit_name-dcx_axpexe for OpenVMS Alpha. Once the file is copied to your system, it can be expanded by typing RUN compressed_file. The resultant file will be the OpenVMS saveset or PCSI installation file which can be used to install the ECO. Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. Modification Date: 17-JUN-1999 Modification Type: New Kit PRODUCT: Hierarchical Storage Management V2.2 for OpenVMS OP/SYS: OpenVMS VAX V6.2 - V7.2 OpenVMS Alpha V6.2- V7.2 SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation ECO INFORMATION: ECO Kit Name: HSME01022 ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: None ECO Kit Approximate Size: 151650 Blocks HSME01022.A 1332 Blocks HSME01022.B 10278 Blocks HSME01022.C 16002 Blocks HSME01022.D 16074 Blocks HSME01022.E 16020 Blocks MDMSC029.A 810 Blocks MDMSC029.B 6624 Blocks MDMSC029.C 14382 Blocks MDMSC029.D 10098 Blocks MDMSC029.E 14382 Blocks MDMSCLIENTC029.A 774 Blocks MDMSCLIENTC029.B 6354 Blocks MDMSCLIENTC029.C 14382 Blocks MDMSCLIENTC029.D 9756 Blocks MDMSCLIENTC029.E 14382 Blocks Kit Applies To: Hierarchical Storage Management V2.2 for OpenVMS VAX V6.2-V7.2 and Alpha V6.2-V7.2 System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: Unknown Rolling Re-boot Supported: Information Not Available Installation Rating: INSTALL_UNKNOWN Kit Dependencies: The following remedial kit(s) must be installed BEFORE installation of this kit: None In order to receive all the corrections listed in this kit, the following remedial kits should also be installed: None ECO KIT SUMMARY: An ECO kit exists for Hierarchical Storage Management V2.2 on OpenVMS Vax and Alpha V6.2 through V7.2. This kit addresses the following problems: HSME01022 contains fixes to the following problems: o Shelf Handler Reports File Fault Problem_Statement If a process with a null process name opens a file, the shelf handler converts the get_info request to a file fault. This problem was reported to occur when the DFO(defragger)'s pre and post-processing file runs as an unnamed sub-process. o Repeated load/unload problem with REPACK Problem_Statement If shared devices were used while repacking a particular archive class, it would result in continuous load and unload of the volume to the drive (thrashing). HSM would scan for all the configured devices and then dismounted, deallocated and unloaded the drives that were not used for the last 2 minutes. Solution As this lapse of 2 minutes is very short for shared devices the timeout period is now increased to 5 minutes in HSME01022. A typical situation is when one of two configured drives - needed for continuing a repack operation, but one "timed out" and unloaded before the other loaded or vice versa. o Fix for the MBXFULL problem with REPACK Problem_Statement When the shelf handler is busy with many requests, the repack operation can fail with MBXFULL errors. Solution This situation is improved in the HSME01022. The repack process retries if it hits any MBXFULL error. Also, it displays an OPCOM message. The repack operation is retried every 5 seconds, till a maximum of 30 minutes. o Timestamp with BACKUP Error Messages Solution Timestamp is appended to BACKUP error messages to help in troubleshooting problems. These error messages with timestamp are in the HSM$SHELF_HANDLER.LOG file. o Check for Deallocation of Tape Volumes Problem_Statement In HSM 2.2 the REPACK process would not perform a check if Volumes can be deallocated in case of a repack failure. Solution HSME01022 performs the required check and displays the following Opcom message and prints it in the REPACK listing file: "Please Verify if Volume xxxx can be deallocated" HSME01022 does not deallocate the tapes as that has to be done manually after verifying that there are no more catalog references for the particular volumes. o Unpreshelve does not Remove Catalog References Problem_Statement The UNPRESHELVE command would not remove catalog entries thus resulting in an unwieldy catalog and lengthy searches. Solution If shelf attribute SAVE_TIME is set to NONE the UNPRESHELVE command deletes these catalog entries. o Additional Information with Backup Error Solution In case of NOTANSI and LABELERR errors, there is a possibility that the error is caused because the ANSI 10,000 file limit per volume is reached. The message "10,000 file limit possibly reached" now appears with the NOTANSI and LABELERR reports. o HSM overwrites ACE during reshelve operation Problem_Statement It was found that when HSM reshelved to different set of archive classes, the existing entries were overwritten. o The V2.2 Workaround for preclusion of Fault_ON_OPEN feature re-implemented: Problem_Statement HSM V2.2 was modified to improve performance of FILE_INFO requests (typically from Backup). The change removed the Fault Info request from the normal request processing logic. Solution As this affected the NFS customers, who depend upon the Fault on open behaviour, the workaround implemented in V2.2 was, to define a system logical as: $ define/system HSM$SHP_NO_FAST_INFO "TRUE" This would disable the Fault Info feature, and re-enable the old FOO behavior. This logical must be defined on any node upon which HSM$SHP_FAULT_ON_OPEN is also defined. In HSME01022 the modification is re-implemented, to permit FAULT_ON_OPEN behavior to take precedence, the work around is no more required. o Mount Failure Without Error Message Problem_Statement In HSM 2.2, the mount subprocess failed repeatedly on Alpha without reporting any error message. Solution This problem is fixed so that user gets an error message if any, during the spawning of the mount process. o Missed IRP fields and OVMS V7.2 Support Problem_Statement OVMS V7.2 Raven testing revealed that manipulation of IRP fields by HSDRIVER broke when new ancillary fields were added. These new fields were missed by HSDRIVER, which subsequently caused processes to break. Solution HSDRIVER is now modified to fix this problem. o Maximum Saveset Size Problem_Statement More than one customer requested to be allowed to specify the maximum HSM saveset size. Solution This feature is implemented as the attribute SAVESET_SIZE for Archive class, to match the associated media type properties. In HSME01022 the default (and minimum) value is 10MB corresponding to the fixed value in HSM 2.2. There is no preset maximum value. Desired saveset sizes can be specified at the command line, or the unlimited saveset size gets set when a zero value is specified. Example the following command specifies a saveset size of 20MB: SMU SET ARCHIVE/SAVESET_SIZE=20 o REPACK Memory Leak Problem_Statement REPACK was observed to be consuming large page file quota. In case of large systems - that involved numerous files, this resulted in the 'insufficient memory' error which inturn aborted the process. Solution Found to be due to a memory leak in the REPACK process, this problem is fixed in this release. o HSM$BACKUP sometimes overwrote a valid saveset Problem_Statement There used to be a possibility of HSM$BACKUP overwriting a valid saveset at end-of-tape, whenever there was an unexpected error during BACKUP. o Improved Tape Repack in HSME01022. Solution The following new qualifiers have been added to the SMU REPACK command in HSME01022: o /REPORT The /REPORT option is added to SMU REPACK which, if specified, will only perform the analysis phase of a repack, but not actual repacking. This feature will allow the system manager to analyze repacking requirements/benefits, select the most useful threshold values, and schedule repacks at convenient times with a good estimate of how long the repack will take. If used with the /SAVE option, the resultant candidates file could be used in a subsequent repack if the system manager wants the entire repack, as analyzed, to proceed. For Example: $ SMU REPACK 11/VOLUME=AQD527 - /LIST=AQD527_REPORT.LIS/REPORT o /SAVE Normally, repack deletes the candidates file when it completes (normally, on error, or on /CANCEL). With a /SAVE qualifier, the candidates file would be retained, and a subsequent repack could continue the repack from where it left off with a REPACK/RESTART. In addition, the candidates file could be retained from a REPACK /REPORT/SAVE command, which performs just the analysis phase, then the data moving phase could be initiated by a REPACK/RESTART. For Example: $ SMU REPACK 11/VOLUME=AQD527 - /LIST=AQD527_REPORT.LIS/REPORT/SAVE o /RESTART The /RESTART qualifier would utilize the current candidates file and restart the repack from where it left off, without a further analysis or repacking files /volumes that had already been repacked. For Example: $ SMU REPACK 11/VOLUME=AQD527 - /LIST=AQD527_REPORT.LIS/RESTART o REPACK Default Listing File The /LIST qualifier is defaulted for the SMU REPACK command. The default list file is HSM$LOG:HSM$REPACK.LIS o REPACK Status Messages The repack feature has been improved to give status messages, while the repack operation is in progress. The repack process issues operator messages to indicate the start and completion of the operation on each volume in the volume set. Operator reply should be enabled for the TAPES or CENTRAL opcom classes, to take advantage of this. $ REPLY/ENABLE=(TAPES,CENTRAL) o Improved List File The repack listing file has been made to contain more detailed information about the repack process. o Files in Deep-rooted Directories HSME01022 now supports shelving and unshelving of files in deep-rooted directories. The hierarchy can be upto a maximum of 16 levels. INSTALLATION NOTES: Enter the following command from the system prompt to install HSME01022. $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL HSME01022 device OPTIONS N For specific instructions and examples of the Installation Notes chapter 3 of the Release Notes. and the Hierarchical Storage Management for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration Guide Version 2.2. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.



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Files on this server are as follows:

hsme01022.README
.CHKSUM
hsme01022.a-dcx_axpexe
hsme01022.a-dcx_vaxexe
hsme01022.b-dcx_axpexe
hsme01022.b-dcx_vaxexe
hsme01022.c-dcx_axpexe
hsme01022.c-dcx_vaxexe
hsme01022.d-dcx_axpexe
hsme01022.d-dcx_vaxexe
hsme01022.e-dcx_axpexe
hsme01022.e-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsc029.a-dcx_axpexe
mdmsc029.a-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsc029.b-dcx_axpexe
mdmsc029.b-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsc029.c-dcx_axpexe
mdmsc029.c-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsc029.d-dcx_axpexe
mdmsc029.d-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsc029.e-dcx_axpexe
mdmsc029.e-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsclientc029.a-dcx_axpexe
mdmsclientc029.a-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsclientc029.b-dcx_axpexe
mdmsclientc029.b-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsclientc029.c-dcx_axpexe
mdmsclientc029.c-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsclientc029.d-dcx_axpexe
mdmsclientc029.d-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsclientc029.e-dcx_axpexe
mdmsclientc029.e-dcx_vaxexe
mdmsclientc029.CVRLET_TXT

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