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HP Services Software Patches - dr5base22h
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Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1996. All rights reserved.
PRODUCT: DECserver 500 for ULTRIX/RISC
COMPONENT: DS5TSV.SYS
OP/SYS: ULTRIX
SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation
ECO INFORMATION:
ECO Kit Name: DR5ULTE01022H
ECO Kits Superseded by This Kit: None
ECO Kit Approximate Size: 2180 Blocks
1116160 Bytes
Kit Applies To: DECserver 500 V2.2.0 through V2.2.H
ULTRIX V4.0 or higher
System Reboot Necessary: No
Server Reboot: Yes
ECO KIT SUMMARY:
An ECO kit exists for DECserver 500 for ULTRIX/RISC on ULTRIX V4.0 or
higher.
Problems addressed in the DR5ULTE01022H kit:
o When trying to connect to another service on a device (such as
MUXserver 320), the user gets a "Access denied" in reject message.
o Host receives "Queued Entry Deleted By Server" message.
Queued entries on the server will randomly get deleted by the
server. The entry gets deleted after its 60 second timer times
out to send a status message.
o Group codes in node database do not change after Multicast Message
change.
o Server port appears to be hung after opening both sessions on a
multisession terminal.
o Server crashes immediately after connecting to a local defined
service.
o Password would not be accepted when connecting to a protected
service.
o Multisession session appears hung after VT520 user closes a session
and tries to reopen it.
o Multisession port hangs after user continuously switches from one
session to another and typing Control C (which causes host to
send a attention slot to abort/flush sending previous data).
o System has a memory resource problem. This problem is caused by
a stackguard failure.
o Memory fills to 100% usage and buffers are full. System then
appears hung. Node limit is set to 200.
o A port hangs when a connection is made to a VAX system. Generally
on a remote port with roundrobin connection service on the modem.
o Ports are hung up in an XOFF state. They can be logged off, but
others continue to get hung up in an XOFF state
Please refer to the Release Notes included in the ECO kit for more
details.
INSTALLATION NOTES:
If you have a previous version of the DECserver software, it is
suggested that you copy that software to a safe area before performing
the installation.
The systems you are installing this kit on, or copying these files to,
must be setup as a DECnet load host, be on the same segment and have NCP
database entries for the access servers you want to be loaded with this
image.
This kit contains one tar file, DR5BASE22H.tar. This is the kit for
ULTRIX/RISC.
The setld command will not install a kit from a tar file. This kit was
created with the intention of being able to be installed after the files
were extracted from the tar file. The following examples are to describe
a method to install the DECserver 500 software on the server.
- You will need root privileges to perform the install.
- Create a temporary working directory and copy the appropriate tar
file to this area, remember to copy the tar file in image mode if
you are using FTP. In the following examples /usr/users/server will
be this directory.
'# mkdir /usr/users/server'
'# cd /usr/users/server'
- Using the tar command extract the contents of the tar file.
'# tar -xvf DR5BASE22H.tar'
- Print and review the release notes,
input/usr/lib/dnet/ds5_relnotes.mem. It may be a good idea to
copy them to an area such as /usr/lib/dnet for future
reference.
- If you want to install the complete kit perform the following
commands:
1) Make sure this version of the image is not already loaded.
'# /etc/setld -i DR5BASE22H'
setld: DR5BASE22H Unknown subset
2) Perform the setld.
'# /etc/setld -l /usr/users/server/output DR5BASE22H'
- If you do not want to install the complete kit simply copy the
ds5tsv.sys to usr/var/dnet.
- Remove the files from the temporary working directory.
'# cd /usr/users/server'
'# rm -r *'
- Be sure the path and filename matches the ones setup in the
load host's NCP database for the servers you want to upgrade.
- Use a local console terminal to the DECserver you want to load
and use the INIT DELAY 0 command to cause the server to
re-initialize and load the new software image.
- After the server reboots, the software revision information is
displayed in response to the SHOW SERVER command should
reflect a version level of BL2.2.H.
Files on this server are as follows:
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»dr5base22h.README
»dr5base22h.CHKSUM
»dr5base22h.CVRLET_TXT
»dr5base22h.tar
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