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OpenVMS VAXODS1_01_072 VAX V7.2 ODS1 ECO Summary

TITLE: OpenVMS VAXODS1_01_072 VAX V7.2 ODS1 ECO Summary Modification Date: 22-MAY-2000 Modification Type: New Kit NOTE: An OpenVMS saveset or PCSI installation file is stored on the Internet in a self-expanding compressed file. For OpenVMS savesets, the name of the compressed saveset file will be kit_name.a-dcx_vaxexe for OpenVMS VAX or kit_name.a-dcx_axpexe for OpenVMS Alpha. Once the OpenVMS saveset is copied to your system, expand the compressed saveset by typing RUN kitname.dcx_vaxexe or kitname.dcx_alpexe. For PCSI files, once the PCSI file is copied to your system, rename the PCSI file to kitname-dcx_axpexe.pcsi, then it can be expanded by typing RUN kitname-dcx_axpexe.pcsi. The resultant file will be the PCSI installation file which can be used to install the ECO. Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 2000. All rights reserved. OP/SYS: OpenVMS VAX COMPONENT: ODS1 BACKUP F11BXQP F11CACP F11AACP DUMP INIT MTAAACP VERIFY SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation ECO INFORMATION: ECO Kit Name: VAXODS1_01_072 ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: None The VAXODS1_01_072 does not supersede any other kits. However, it does include the problem corrections shipped in the VAXF11X01_072 and VAXBACK01_072 remedial kits. If you install the VAXODS1_01_072 kit, you do not need to install the VAXF11X01_072 or VAXBACK01_072 remedial kits. ECO Kit Approximate Size: 2034 Blocks Kit Applies To: OpenVMS VAX V7.2 System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: Yes Rolling Re-boot Supported: Yes Installation Rating: INSTALL_2 2 - To be installed on all systems running the listed version(s) of OpenVMS and using the following feature(s): Users of ODS-1 Format Files Kit Dependencies: The following remedial kit(s) must be installed BEFORE installation of this kit: VAXUPDATE01_072 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 Y2K issues on ODS-1 on OpenVMS VAX V7.2. This kit addresses the following problems: Problems Addressed in this kit: o The 64 bit internal time is not formatted to an RSX-11 compatible ASCII string. An RSX date string contains only a 2 character year field (ASCII). In order to accommodate the year 2000, this ASCII encoding will now include the value of decades (since 1900) in the string. This means that for the years 1900 through 1999, the date string will appear as 00 to 99. For the years 2000 through the years 39xx, the string will show as ':0', ';0' and so forth. Images Affected: - [SYSEXE]F11AACP.EXE - [SYSLIB]INIT$SHR.EXE - [SYSEXE]VERIFY.EXE - [SYS$LDR]F11BXQP.EXE - [SYSEXE]MTAAACP.EXE - [SYSEXE]F11CACP.EXE - [SYSEXE]F11DACP.EXE - [SYSEXE]DUMP.EXE o An INIT/STRUCTURE=1 command returns the following error: %INIT-F-ILLBLKNUM, illegal logical block number Images Affected: [SYSLIB]INIT$SHR.EXE o Attempting to mount the second volume of a two-volume RMU backup results in %MOUNT-F-MEDOFL and %MOUNT-F-FILACCERR errors. Images Affected: [SYSEXE]MTAAACP.EXE Problems Addressed in the VAXF11X01_072 Kit: o READATTR/FID_TO_SPEC mechanism, such as a data collector process running on the same volume as a defragger competing for the same data, both processes try to delete the 'primary_fcb' used to get the information in question. In both of these circumstances, the reference count on the FCB has not been bumped up so both accesses appear to allow the deletion. This results in a NOTFCBFCB Bugcheck. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]F11BXQP.EXE o If a process attempts to mount a Bound Volume Set (BVS) and all the members of the BVS are not present, an attempt to lock the volume for REBUILDing the meta-data on the volume will fail, but the blocking lock (F11B$b) is left with the process. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]F11BXQP.EXE o An XQPERR Bugcheck occurs in LOCKERS when the retry limit on F11B$x lock is reached. This happens when the owner of the $x lock is running at a high process priority and there are a number of processes in a clustered system that are also trying to validate this lock but at a lower process priority. The high priority process never really gives up the locks long enough to let the low process priority processes to continue and either validate or release the $v lock. To avoid this situation, after (every) 256 attempts, the process with the most retry iterations is stalled for a short period to allow other processes to complete their accesses to the lock. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]F11BXQP.EXE o A system would crash with an SPLACQERR bugcheck after releasing the IPL/Fork lock. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]F11BXQP.EXE o When writing a large number of log files in rapid succession to a very large directory, the directory file becomes corrupted. A DUMP/DIRECTORY displays a block similar to the following: Virtual block number 3574 (00000DF6), 512 (0200) bytes 0000 Directory Entry: 0000 Size: 508 0002 Version limit: 32767 0004 Type: 0 (FID) 0005 Name count: 24 0006 Name: COSLR1201_01_JUPICC2.LIS 001E Version: 7859 FID: (40993,5,0) 0026 Version: 7858 FID: (40990,1,0) 002E Version: 7857 FID: (40988,3,0) ... 01E6 Version: 7802 FID: (40455,1,0) 01EE Version: 7801 FID: (40454,1,0) 01F6 Version: 32767 FID: (16744447,65535,0) 01FE End of records (-1) Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]F11BXQP.EXE o Exhaustion of non-paged pool with FCBs and CFCBs as the primary data structures. The Output from a SHOW MEMORY/CACHE/FULL command may put odd values in the files retained field: $ SHOW MEMORY /CACHE/FULL System Memory Resources on 18-NOV-1999 14:13:52.13 Virtual I/O Cache Total Size (pages) 2098 Read IO Count 13359 Free Pages 0 Read Hit Count 6130 Pages in Use 2098 Read Hit Rate 45% Maximum Size (SPTEs) 3140177 Write IO Count 16874 Files Retained ****** IO Bypassing the Cache 536 Non-paged pool exhaustion starts when a file create or access causes the file to become part of the VCC cache and be held on the XQP limbo queue. A short time later, if this file is renamed and as part of that rename operation the file is removed from the limbo queue, the accounting for that file is not correct. If the file is latter deleted, the count of the limbo items goes down incorrectly and eventually goes negative. This then allows the limbo list to grow very large. This can be seen using SDA where the value of EXE$GL_LIMBOLEN does not match the number of queue elements in EXE$GQ_LIMBOQ. For example: SDA> EX EXE$GL_LIMBOLEN EXE$GL_LIMBOLEN: 00000061 "a..." SDA> VALIDATE QUEUE EXE$GQ_LIMBOQ Queue is complete, total of 195 elements in the queue SDA> EVAL 61 Hex = 00000061 Decimal = 97 SDA> Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]F11BXQP.EXE o Under the following circumstances: 1. A directory with multiple headers (from a large ACL for example) is deleted on one node (A) in a cluster and 2. the directory had been previously accessed on another node (B) in the cluster The files created with the previously deleted headers in step 1 would show up on node B with the error: %SYSTEM-F-NOSUCHFILE, no such file Image(s) Affected: [SYS$LDR]F11BXQP.EXE o Fix the internal GETTIM function so that it properly formats the 64 bit internal time to an RSX-11 compatible ASCII string. RSX date string contain only a 2 character year field (ASCII). In order to accommodate the year 2000, this ASCII encoding will now include the value of decades (since 1900) into the string. This means that for the years 1900 through 1999, the date string will appear as 00 to 99. For the years 2000 into the years 39xx, the string will show as ':0', ';0' etc. For years prior to the year 1900, dates are encoded as binary zeros, which is interpreted as 'no date' Image(s) Affected: - [SYS$LDR]F11BXQP.EXE - [SYSEXE]F11AACP.EXE Problems Addressed in VAXBACK01_072: o An %BACKUP-F-BADOPTVAL error can occur when using an Identifier String for a BACKUP/BY_OWNER qualifier value. For example: $ BACKUP SOURCE:*.*/BY_OWNER=USER TAPE:A.BCK/SAV %BACKUP-F-BADOPTVAL, invalid callable interface option value, argument position 7, option type = 59, option value = 2147549409 Image(s) Affected: - [SYSEXE]BACKUP.EXE - [SYSLIB]BACKUPSHR.EXE o Attempting to use BACKUP/ENCRYPT in BATCH results in the error %BACKUP-F-ENCNOTSUP. Images(s) Affected: - [SYSEXE]BACKUP.EXE - [SYSLIB]BACKUPSHR.EXE o The BACKUP/DRIVE_CLASS qualifier was not processed properly. Images(s) Affected: - [SYSEXE]BACKUP.EXE - [SYSLIB]BACKUPSHR.EXE o BACKUP/JOURNAL fails with an ACCVIO under the following two conditions: - backing up a moderate number of files to tape - backing up a file, where the combined length of the directory specification and filename exceed 512 characters Image(s) Affected: - [SYSEXE]BACKUP.EXE - [SYSLIB]BACKUPSHR.EXE INSTALLATION NOTES: The images in this kit will not take effect until the system is rebooted. If there are other nodes in the VMScluster, they must also be rebooted in order to make use of the new image(s). If it is not possible or convenient to reboot the entire cluster at this time, a rolling re-boot may be performed. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.



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vaxods1_01_072.README
vaxods1_01_072.CHKSUM
vaxods1_01_072.CVRLET_TXT
vaxods1_01_072.a-dcx_vaxexe
vaxods1_01_072.CVRLET_TXT

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