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HP Services Software Patches - alprtpa01_070
 
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 1997.  All rights reserved.

PRODUCT:    OpenVMS Alpha, Version 7.0

COMPONENT:  SYS$CTDRIVER.EXE

SOURCE:     Digital Equipment Corporation

ECO INFORMATION:

     ECO Kit Name:  ALPRTPA01_070
     ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit:  None
     ECO Kit Approximate Size:  300 Blocks
     Kit Applies To:  OpenVMS Alpha V7.0
     System/Cluster Reboot Necessary:  Yes

     Installation Rating:  1 - To be installed on all systems running
                               the listed version(s) of OpenVMS.

     NOTE:  In order to receive the full fixes listed in this kit,
            the following remedial kits also need to be installed:

                 None


ECO KIT SUMMARY:

An ECO kit exists for CTDRIVER.EXE on OpenVMS Alpha V7.0.  This kit
addresses the following problems: 

Problems Addressed in the ALPRTPA01_070 Kit:

  o  If there is an I/O error, then there is an attempt to remove the
     current Interrupt Request Packet (IRP).  If there is a buffer
     associated with this IRP, then the buffer is deallocated.  But,
     before the IRP itself is removed, the caller is returned and the IRP
     is left hanging.  The user might see this as a loss of nonpaged
     pool.  Over a period of time this could exhaust the pool in the
     system. 

  o  The user will see this in several different ways depending on how
     the registers R9 and/or R10 are being used.  The result could be a
     process hang or system crash. 


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 VMScluster, the entire
cluster should be rebooted. 
Files on this server are as follows:
»alprtpa01_070.README
»alprtpa01_070.CHKSUM
»alprtpa01_070.CVRLET_TXT
»alprtpa01_070.a-dcx_axpexe
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