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DSNlink DSNA235 DSNlink for Tru64 UNIX V2.3E ECO Summary

TITLE: DSNlink DSNA235 DSNlink for Tru64 UNIX V2.3E ECO Summary Modification Date: 13-OCT-1999 Modification Type: New Kit Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. PRODUCT: DSNlink for Tru64 UNIX OP/SYS: Tru64 UNIX SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation ECO INFORMATION: ECO Kit Name: DSNA235 ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: NONE ECO Kit Approximate Size: 14,840 Blocks DSNA235.TAR - 14,840 Blocks Kit Applies To: DSNlink for Tru64 UNIX V2.3E Tru64 UNIX V4.0b - 5.0 System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: No 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 DSNlink for Tru64 UNIX V2.3E on Tru64 UNIX 4.0b through 5.0. The DSNlink Release Notes contain a complete explanation of this release. Below is a brief description of problems addressed in this kit: PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN DSNA235: o X.25 Fixes - DSNlink can now communicate through X.25 router nodes. The local DTE address is now sent across as the first message. This should bypass any network problems where routers remove the address and/or subaddress. o Modem Fixes - The dsnmmgr show line command did not include information about the HDLC layer. - The dsnmmgr zero line command has been added to reset the counter fields to zero in the HDLC statistics display for a modem line. - Messages from using the modem with DSNlink have been improved. - The dsnmmgr test wire command generated a device error message. - Several of the modem scripts went into a loop between the script's last two sections when the value 0 was not returned by the modem after receiving the modem-specific commands. - Modem script errors caused modem connections to fail because not all result codes were trapped and interpreted. - Links sometimes stuck on a modem line in the DONE or ABORT state. This happened when the line was in the ONLINE or LISTENING states. o File Copy Fixes - When customers attempted to delete their copy of a file after copying it to Compaq, the -d option was not recognized. - The dsncopy command did not use the Support Center specified in the -S option. - File Copy server log files, /usr/lib/dsn/logs/dsn_file_server.log, contained debugging information in addition to the file copy records. - The Monitoring and Performance History (MPH) analysis tool did not submit files for processing on the host. - The Analysis Tool option did not work unless you supplied a service request number. - File Copy ignored the local authorizations file and allowed all DSNlink users to use File Copy. o Interactive Text Search Fixes - The host software caused JACKETMSGCORRUPT errors. - When customers with access to many databases entered the show database command and then quit the listing, the quitting process took a long time because the server continued to send the entire database list. - When exiting ITS, there was a long pause before the system prompt appeared. - ITS ignored the settings for pagination, view, and highlight. o Network Exerciser - The Network Exerciser measured the message transfer rate in bytes per second (Bps). o Service Request Application Fixes - The Support Center option was ignored by dsnaug, dsncreate, dsnfetch, dsnreview - After successfully submitting a service request to the host, a prompt appeared asking you to Click Mail for a confirmation message. However, in the command line interface, there is nothing to click on. - If you attempted to fetch a list of closed service requests from a host that does not provide such lists, an error message window appeared and the process hung. The process had to be stopped from the command line. - In the local authorizations file, entries that allow access to the Service Request application, dsn_sra, incorrectly produced "You are not authorized to use this application" messages. - In the DECwindows Motif interface, when errors occurred connecting to the host followed by the user clicking on something in the window, the application stopped and generated random application termination errors. o Multiple Application Fix: - DSNlink could not start applications if there was a missing closing quotation mark in the final entry of any of the following files: o dsn_config.dat, the configuration file o dsn_remote_auth.dat, the remote authorizations file o dsn_local_auth.dat, the local authorizations file The following are enhancements to DSNlink Version 2.3E: o A new command displays the DSNlink Version Number. o The modem scripts supplied in DSNlink Version 2.3 for Compaq's DIGITAL UNIX have been updated to support additional Hayes and Hayes-compatible modems, Multi-Tech modem script changes, and scripts have been added o New mail parameters for cross-platform consistency now allow customers who have DSNlink running on various operating systems to use the same parameters on each system to specify who gets communique mail from Compaq. o You can now adjust the pipeline depth in the Network Exerciser using the command dsnnetex -depth. o Options have been added to the dsnmmgr test command. The dsnmmgr test command allows you to test your modem line. o Customers can mail themselves a copy of the confirmation message that appears when they augment a service request. o The ITS inactivity timer is suspended while customers are extracting an article to a file. o The DSNlink Version Number has been added to log files. o When a modem line is initialized, the modem script is now recorded in the logs or included in messages. INSTALLATION NOTES: If you have a previous version of DSNlink on your system, you must deinstall it before installing DSNlink Version 2.3E. If the previous subsets remain in place, the installation fails. For more details, see the DSNlink Version 2.3E Installation Guide. The deinstallation procedure removes the modem scripts in /usr/lib/dsn/modem. If you modified DSNlink Version 2.3 scripts and want to keep them, rename or move them before reinstalling DSNlink. DSNlink Version 2.0 scripts are obsolete. 1. Become root and create a kit area on your disk by making a kit directory and extracting the kit archive. For example: # mkdir kit # cd kit # tar xvf ../dsna235.tar . . . 2. Uncompress and print or display the DSNlink Version 2.3E Installation Guide. This command uncompresses the PostScript version of the guide: # uncompress dsna235_iguide.ps.Z The text version of the guide is dsna235_iguide.txt.Z. 3. Install the Version 2.3E kit using setld. Refer to the instructions in the DSNlink Version 2.3E Installation Guide. During the installation, you will create an MD5 authentication key. This is the key assigned by the Electronic Access Support Team for your access number. Protect this key as you would a password! 4. Complete the appropriate postinstallation tasks as described in the DSNlink Version 2.3E Installation Guide. The disk space requirements for loading DSNlink software subsets are as follows. To determine if your system has enough disk space, use the df command. Size After Kit Size Installation /usr /var 7.3 MB 16.0 MB 14.0 MB 2.0 MB The DSNlink installation procedure does the following: 1. Presents an Electronic Service Tools agreement. If you agree to the terms, the installation procedure continues. 2. Checks for the supported versions of Tru64 UNIX, Versions 4.0b, 4.0d, or 5.0. 3. Verifies that you have sufficient disk space for DSNlink. 4. Checks for previously installed versions of DSNlink 5. Prompts you for a unique group for the DSNlink executables and files 6. Sets the group ownership of the files or directories to the group you created 7. Prompts you for your access number or numbers, the node's name, your Customer Support Center, which transports you want to use with DSNlink, the name of a person to contact if Compaq must reach you by telephone, and your authentication key 8. Adds entries to /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf for communications with the DSNlink host system, if you agree to the additions 9. Prompts you for information necessary to configure each of the transports 10. Runs the DSNlink Network Exerciser to test the connection to the host system DSNlink modem processes must be stopped during the DSNlink Version 2.3E installation. DSNlink connections using DECnet, X2.5, or TCP/IP are not stopped. DECnet/OSI for Tru64 UNIX may hang the installation. We recommend shutting down DECnet during the installation using the /usr/sbin/decnetshutdown command. You can restart DECnet using the /usr/sbin/decnetstartup command. The change to support X.25 router nodes requires that all customers who use X.25 and the host run DSNlink Version 2.2E. If you use X.25, contact your Customer Support Center to coordinate your DSNlink Version 2.2E installation with their host DSNlink Version 2.2E installation. A system reboot is not necessary.



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