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HP Services Software Patches - is1000_e01a35
 
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. However, this file is NOT a VMSINSTAL
       saveset. The saveset will contain an image to be installed
       only on a InfoServer 1000.  Please see Installation Notes.
 

Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1997.  All rights reserved.

PRODUCT:    InfoServer Software V3.5

COMPONENT:  HELP

SOURCE:     Digital Equipment Corporation

ECO INFORMATION:

     ECO Kit Name:  IS1000_E01A35
     ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit:  None
     ECO Kit Approximate Size:  1274 Blocks
                    Saveset A - 1260 Blocks


NOTE: The saveset IS1000_E01A35.A is NOT a VMSINSTAL saveset.


     Kit Applies To:  InforServer Softare V3.5
     System/Cluster Reboot Necessary:  Yes (See Installation Notes)


ECO KIT SUMMARY:

An ECO kit is availble for InfoServer Software V3.5.  This kit 
addresses the following problems: 

  o  The help file built into the flash image for the InfoServer 1000
     was truncated in the V3.5 release. When obtaining help on SHOW,
     UNBIND, UNLOAD, UPDATE, VERIFY, ZERO, and some SET qualifiers,
     the following message is displayed;

     InfoServer> HELP SHOW
     %ESS-E-NOHELPFOUND, Sorry, no documentation on SHOW

     This problem has been corrected for version 3.5a.

     Note: The problem is only apparent when booting from flash ROM in an
           InfoServer 1000. This problem is not apparent when booting from
           disk on either an InfoServer 1000 or InfoServer 150 system.


INSTALLATION NOTES:

Installation Overview
---------------------

     NOTE:  The file IS1000_E01A35.A is NOT a VMSINSTAL saveset.


  1.) Unpack the IS1000_V35.SYS MOP loadable image and the release notes
      from the backup saveset to a directory on an OpenVMS (VAX or Alpha)
      system.

      $BACKUP/LOG IS1000_E01A35.A/SAVE *.*

  2.) Select the method to be used to load the MOP image to the
      InfoServer (target) that needs the flash ROM update. The InfoServer
      can either be loaded from an OpenVMS system or from another InfoServer.
      The target InfoServer cannot be used to load itself. Select either
      option a or b depending on which system will act as the load agent.

      a. Using an OpenVMS system as a load agent.

      o Make sure the system has service enabled (DECnet IV) or the
           state is on (DECnet-Plus) for the appropriate circuit.
           (DECnet IV: NCP> SHOW KNOWN CIRCUITS CHAR,
            DECnet-Plus: ncl> SHOW MOP ALL)

         o Copy the image to MOM$LOAD: giving it a unique filename that you
           will be assured of loading the version you just copied over.

              $COPY/LOG IS1000_V35.SYS MOM$LOAD:V35A.SYS

      b. Using another InfoServer as the load agent.

         o Create a 1064 block partition on the InfoServer hard drive. Make
           the partition MOP ENABLED. This example uses hard disk DK1:. Your
           InfoServer mop load agent might use a different disk name.

           InfoServer> CREATE PARTITION DK1:V35A BLOCKS 1064 MOP ENABLED

         o Make sure the InfoServer itself is MOP enabled using the SHOW
           SERVER command. The "Enabled characteristics:" category should
           say "MOP downline loading (V3)".

         o Create an ODS-2 service for the partition, write-enabled.

            InfoServer> CREATE SERVICE V35A DK1:V35A

         o From VMS, bind the service and MOUNT/FOREIGN

           $MCR ESS$LADCP
           LADCP> BIND/WRITE V35A
           LADCP> EXIT

           $MOUNT/FOREIGN DAD$V35A

         o COPY IS1000_V35.SYS to the DAD$V35A: logical device.

           $COPY/LOG IS1000_V35.SYS DAD$V35A:

         o Dismount and unload the DAD$V35: logical device.

              $DISMOUNT/UNLOAD DAD$V35:

  3.) Press the break key on the InfoServer 1000 console to get to the console
      (>>>) prompt. If the break key does not halt the system, disconnect
      the network from the AUI or BNC connector on the back of the
      InfoServer and power cycle the system. Once the (>>>) prompt appears,
      reconnect the network connection.

  4.) Boot the InfoServer target system using the following command.

      >>> BOOT/100 ESA0:

  5.) Enter the name of the MOP partition if using another InfoServer
      as the load agent or the first part of the filename (not including
      the ".sys" file type) when using an OpenVMS system as the load agent
      at the "Bootfile:" prompt.

      Bootfile: V35A
    6.) After a short period of time, the InfoServer should display the
      messages below. Respond to the "Do you really want to continue
      [Y/N] ? :" prompt with a "Y" and  indicating you wish to
      change the current ROM image. Once you respond with a "Y", do not
      interrupt the burn. An interruption at this point could make the
      flash unusable.

-ESA0
          ---InfoServer 1000 FLASH ROM Update Program V1.6---
 Current Contents of FLASH:
 Segment  Size     Version Maj.Rev. Min.Rev. Pat.Rev.   Time   Name
00000001 00004000 00000001
00000002 0001C000 00000001
00000003 00003000 00000002 00000002 00000226 00000000 2B824DBB EXT_HEADER
00000004 0003C000 00000002 00000010 00000000 00000000 2B9F3FE7 SYSLOCS
00000005 0000F000 00000002 00000010 00000000 00000000 2B9F3FE7 HELP.MEM
 Update  Contents of FLASH:
 Segment  Size     Version Maj.Rev. Min.Rev. Pat.Rev.   Time   Name
00000
00000002 0001C000 00000001
00000003 00003000 00000002 00000002 00000226 00000000 2B824DBB EXT_HEADER
00000004 0003C000 00000002 00000010 00000000 00000000 2B9F3FE7 SYSLOCS
00000005 0000F000 00000002 00000010 00000000 00000000 2B9F3FE7 HELP.MEM

--- Flash image size (HEX): 0006E000 Starting offset (HEX): 00000000

                        ---CAUTION---
--- EXECUTING THIS PROGRAM WILL CHANGE ALL OF YOUR CURRENT ROM ---


Do you really want to continue [Y/N] ? :


  7.) The system will complete programming the flash ROM and automatically
      reboot.

 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INTERRUPT PROGRAM EXECUTION!
 DOING SO WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF OPERABLE STATE!
 The program will take one minute at most.
 led codes display info
 0000 0nnn          -   in process of erasing     FEPROM block nnn
 0000 1nnn          -   i
 Verifying   Block 00000002
 Erasing     Block 00000003
 Programming Block 00000003
 Verifying   Block 00000003
 Erasing     Block 00000004
 Programming Block 00000004
 Verifying   Block 00000004
 Erasing     Block 00000005
 Programming Block 00000005
 Verifying   Block 00000005
 Erasing     Block 00000006
 Programming Block 00000006
 Verifying   Block 00000006
 Erasing     Block 00000007
 Programming Block 00000007
 Verifying   Block 00000007
 UPDATE COMPLETE -- IGNORE THE '?? CRPT - Corrupt bit is set' MESSAGE
?? CRPT - Corrupt bit is set

InfoServer 1000 V2.4-38A-V3.7  6-APR-1994 14:20:14.00
08-00-2B-A0-C9-52 Thickwire
4MB
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»is1000_e01a35.CHKSUM
»is1000_e01a35.CVRLET_TXT
»is1000_e01a35.a-dcx_axpexe
»is1000_e01a35.a-dcx_vaxexe
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