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OpenVMS VAXDOSD06_062 VAX V6.1 - VAX V6.2 Dump Off System Disk 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) Digital Equipment Corporation 1996. All rights reserved. PRODUCT: OpenVMS VAX COMPONENT: Dump Off System Disk (DOSD) EXCEPTION.EXE SDA.EXE SYSBOOT.EXE VMB.EXE EXCEPTION.STB (V6.2 only) SYSGEN.EXE (V6.2 only) SYSGEN.HLB (V6.2 only) SYSMAN.EXE (V6.2 only) SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation ECO INFORMATION: ECO Kit Name: VAXDOSD06_062 ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: VAXDOSD05_062 VAXDOSD04_062 VAXDOSD03_062 VAXDOSD02_062 VAXDOSD01_062 ECO Kit Approximate Size: 3,962 blocks ECO Kit Size: Saveset A - 108 Blocks Saveset B - 1,188 Blocks Saveset C - 2,628 Blocks Cover Letter - 38 Blocks Kit Applies To: OpenVMS VAX V6.1, V6.2 System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: Yes Installation Rating: 3 - To be installed on all systems running the listed versions of OpenVMS which are experiencing the problems described. NOTE: In order to receive the full fixes listed in this kit, the following remedial kits also need to be installed: VAXSHAD09_061 **************************** WARNING ************************** * * * VAX 7000 CONSOLE REQUIREMENT * * * * In order to use DUMPSTYLE for DOSD on VAX 7000 type systems, * * Version 4.3 or later of the VAX 7000 console firmware must * * be installed. Contact your Digital Service Representative * * to get the latest version of the console firmware. * * * * Later versions of the VAX 7000 console firmware support all * * LASER VAX processors and the BOOT_ALT environment variable, * * which allows the operator to specify the alternate path to * * the system disk for the console to use during shutdown in * * event of a path failover. All consoles with Version numbers * * less than V4.0 will support the VAX 7600 system *only*. * * * * If an attempt is made to install this ECO kit on a VAX 7000 * * system that does not have the correct version of the console * * firmware, the system may be rendered unbootable. * * * ***************************************************************** ECO KIT SUMMARY: An ECO kit exists for OpenVMS VAX V6.1 and V6.2. This kit addresses the following problems: Problems Addressed in the VAXDOSD06_062 ECO kit: o The VAX 7000 console revision referenced was no longer valid. This kit updates the console requirement information listed under the section below entitled "Problems addressed in the VAXDOSD01_062 ECO kit". o The AUTOGEN.COM and SMISERVER.EXE images were added to the VAX V6.2 saveset. Problems Addressed in the VAXDOSD05_062 ECO kit: o The KITINSTAL.COM in the VAXDOSD04_062 kit included a "set verify" command that caused unnecessary text to be output to the console. There are no new DOSD problem fixes in this kit. If you have installed the VAXDOSD04_062 kit you do not need to install the VAXDOSD05_062 kit. Problems Addressed in the VAXDOSD04_062 ECO Kit: o The KITINSTAL procedure for the VAXDOSD03_062 did not copy the VMB.EXE and SYSBOOT.EXE images contiguously. This prevented the system from re-booting after the kit was installed. Problems Addressed in the VAXDOSD03_062 ECO Kit: o DOSD (Dump off System Disk) will probably guarantee that dumps will not always fit in a 1GB user area. SDA's crash dump analysis is being changed to use RMS I/O to read the information instead of using $CRMPSC to map the dump file as part of the user address space. This change will also give two additional benefits: o Analyze crash dumps with smaller virtual page count in the analyzing process. o Capability to analyze crash dumps using FAL on remote machines. Problems Addressed in the VAXDOSD02_062 ECO Kit: o Add the SYSGEN.EXE and SYSGEN.HLB images to allow the VAX 7000 to use the full range of the DUMPSTYLE parameter. Problems Addressed in VAXDOSD01_062 Kit: o Under the following restricted set of configurations, OpenVMS VAX customers can write the system dump to a device other than the system disk. To enable the bugcheck code to write the dump to an alternate device, you must correctly enable the DUMPSTYLE system parameter. See the DUMPSTYLE system parameter in the OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual for the values (relevant excerpt from that manual is included below). Configuration Requirements: If the following configuration requirements are met, it will be possible to configure and use a device other than the system disk for writing the system crash dump file: - The system must be connected directly to and must boot from CI controllers. - The dump device must physically connect to the same two HSx CI controllers as the boot device. - The dump device directory structure must resemble the current system disk structure. The [SYSn.SYSEXE]SYSDUMP.DMP file will reside there, using the same boot time system root. On OpenVMS V6.2, you can use AUTOGEN to create this file. In the MODPARAMS.DAT file, the following symbol prompts AUTOGEN to create the file: DUMPFILE_DEVICE = $nnn$ddcuuuu There is support for this feature under OpenVMS VAX V6.1. - The volume label can be up to twelve characters long. The ASCII string DOSD_DUMP must be part of this volume label. For example, all of the following are valid volume labels: DOSD_DUMP, DOSD_DUMP_12, 12_DOSD_DUMP. This label is read and retained in a memory boot data structure. - The dump device cannot be part of a volume set. Digital recommends that the dump device not be part of a shadow set. - The dump device cannot be MSCP unit zero (0); only unit numbers 1 to 4095 ( 1 - FFF ) will be supported. You can designate the dump device as follows: o On VAX 7000 configurations, by using bits 16 through 27 of the DUMPSTYLE system parameter. o On configurations other than the VAX 7000, by using bits 16 through 27 of register 3 (R3). This portion of the register can specify the desired dump device. The VAX 7000 has special DUMPSTYLE requirements (listed below) to implement this feature. - Excerpt from the OpenVMS V6.2 System Management Utilities Reference Manual Parameters DUMPSTYLE DUMPSTYLE specifies the method of writing system dumps. DUMPSTYLE has AUTOGEN and DYNAMIC attributes. DUMPSTYLE is a 32-bit mask with the following values. ___________________________________________________________ Bit Mask Description ___________________________________________________________ 0 00000001 0 = Full dump (SYSGEN default). The entire contents of physical memory will be written to the dump file. 1 = Selective dump. The contents of memory will be written to the dump file selectively to maximize the usefulness of the dump file while conserving disk space. 1 00000002 0 = Minimal console output. 1 = Full console output (includes stack dump, register contents, so on). 2 (VAX 00000004 0 = Dump to system disk. only)[1] 1 = Dump off system disk (DOSD) to an alternate disk. 3 (Alpha 00000008 0 = Do not compress. only)[2] 1 = Compress. (See note below.) 4 - 14 Reserved to Digital. 15 [3] 00008000 0 = Disable use of bits 16 - 27. 1 = Enable use of bits 16 - 27. 16 - 27 0FFF0000 Range of DOSD unit numbers. 28 - 31 Reserved to Digital. ___________________________________________________________ [1]Alpha systems do not support dumping to an alternate disk. [2]VAX systems do not support dump compression. [3]Specific to VAX 7000s. ___________________________________________________________ - Implementation Requirements - VAX 6000 Systems Register R3 must be used to stipulate the DOSD device unit number. Note that Bit 31 must be a zero,therefore the system disk cannot be a Volume Shadow Phase I shadow set device. R3 = 0001EX006 Bits# | \ / \ / | | | +-------> (11 -> 00) Boot Unit Number | | | | | +-------------> (27 -> 16) DOSD Unit Number. | Unit 30 is hex 1E | +-----------------> (31) Must be Zero $MC SYSGEN $! For a FULL dumpstyle dump, on the DOSD device. SYSGEN> SET DUMPSTYLE %X00000004 SYSGEN> WRITE CURRENT $! For a Sub-set dumpstyle dump, on the DOSD device. SYSGEN> SET DUMPSTYLE %X00000005 SYSGEN> WRITE CURRENT SYSGEN> EXIT $ Reboot the VAX 6000 - Implementation Requirements - VAX 7000 Systems VAX 7000 Use of DUMPSTYLE for DOSD In order to stipulate the dump device on this platform, the SYSGEN parameter DUMPSTYLE must be used. Bits sixteen (16) through twenty-seven (27) will be checked by SYSBOOT for the unit number of the dump device ... IF bit fifteen (15) is also set. For example, to use unit thirty (30) as the dump device, and have a full (as versus a subset) dump take place: $MC SYSGEN SYSGEN> SET DUMPSTYLE %X001E8002 SYSGEN> WRITE CURRENT Reboot the VAX 7000 Bit# %X001E8006 / (0) = 0 Full Dump \ / | | / (1) = 1 Full Console Output at | | | / Bug Check | | +------> (2) = 1 Use Dump Off System | | \ Disk device | | \ (3) = · | | | | / (12) = · | | / (13) = · | +---------> (14) = · | (15) = 1 Enable Flag for bits 27 - 16 | for DOSD on VAX 7000 +------------> (27->16) DOSD Unit Number ... Unit 30 in hex o VAX 7000 CONSOLE REQUIREMENT In order to use DUMPSTYLE for DOSD on VAX 7000 type systems you must install version 4.3 or later of the VAX 7000 console firmware. Contact your Digital Service Representative to get the latest version of the console firmware. Later versions of the VAX 7000 console firmware support all LASER VAX processors and the BOOT_ALT environment variable, which allows the operator to specify the alternate path to the system disk for the console to use during shutdown in the event of a path failover. All consoles with Version numbers less than V4.0 will support the VAX 7600 system only. Copy the console image to a MOM$SYSTEM: area on a system that can serve as a boot-host to the VAX 7000. Prepare and update the console by doing the following at the console prompt of the target VAX 7000 system. >>> show * ... record current environment variable settings. NOTE: If the patch for the HSJ single path problem described in BLITZ article TD# 1566 has been applied to this system, you must erase that patch before proceeding. To do this, type: >>> build eeprom >>> update -e ka7aa* Now proceed with installing the update: >>> set auto_action halt >>> boot -flag 0,0,0 -file vax7000_v07_3 exa0 # or fxa0 ... LFU is booted and run, update ka7aa*, exit ... >>> build eeprom >>> update -e ka7aa* >>> build nvr # on each cpu >>> set config >>> set xxx yyy # restore environment # variable settings # previously recorded. ------------------------------------------------------------- This is an example in the use of the 'BOOT_ALT' environment variable: The system disk (dua22) is dual ported between HSC00 and HSC02. In the following console log extract, DUA21, DUA22, and DUA23 are all seen by HSC00, and DUA22 is also seen by HSC02. >>> show device cixcd0 polling for units on cixcd0, slot 2, xmi0... · · dua21.14.0.2.0 DUA21 (HSC00) RA82 dua22.14.0.2.0 DUA22 (HSC00) RA82 dua23.14.0.2.0 DUA23 (HSC00) RA82 · · dua22.2.0.2.0 DUA22 (HSC02) RA82 · · >>> ^ | This - digit, after the first period, indicates HSC NODE number. HSC00 bus node number 14 decimal. HSC02 bus node number 02 decimal. dua22.14.0.2.0 || || | | +--- hose || || | +----- slot (xmi) || || +------- channel || ++-------- node (primary HSC) ++----------- unit The system operator would set the BOOTDEF_DEV to attempt to boot dua22 first through the HSC00,to boot through the HSC02. >>> set bootdef_dev dua22.14.0.2.0, dua22.2.0.2.0 bootdef_dev set to dua22.14.0.2.0,dua22.2.0.2.0 >>> Define the BOOT_ALT environment variable to indicate to the console alternate HSC paths exist. The console then can attempt to locate the unit, if the original boot path no longer has the unit available, when the system is shut down or it crashes. >>> create -nv boot_alt 2,E boot_alt set to 2,E >>> The first argument in 'boot_alt' correlates to the first argument in the 'bootdef_dev' string, the second argument to the second string, etc. bootdef_dev dua22.14.0.2.0, dua22.2.0.2.0 ^^ ^ | | and its alternate path | | v v boot_alt 2 , E When the system crashes, a first attempt is made to locate the system disk - on the DUA22.14.0.2.0 path ... if the device cannot be found, the console will replace the HSC node value in that argument with the value it finds in the first argument of BOOT_ALT and try that path next. o DOSD does not work on the following OpenVMS VAX systems: VAX 65x0 VAX 66x0 When everything is set up properly to run DOSD, the following message is generated when it is run: SYSBOOT-I-DOSD, dump off system disk behavior is not enabled INSTALLATION NOTES: In order for the corrections in this kit to take effect, the system must be rebooted. If the system is a member of a VAXcluster, the entire cluster should be rebooted.



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