OpenVMS CSCPAT_1101 VAX V5.2 - V5.4-3 BACKUP ECO Summary
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1992, 1994. All rights reserved.
OP/SYS: OpenVMS VAX
COMPONENT: BACKUP Utility
SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation
ECO INFORMATION:
CSCPAT Kit: CSCPAT_1101 V1.8 (CSCPAT_1101018)
CSCPAT Kit Approximate Size: 1800 blocks
Engineering Cross Reference: BCK$IMG01_532, VAXBACK01_U3054
Kit Applies To: OpenVMS VAX V5.2, V5.2-1, V5.3, V5.3-1, V5.3-2,
V5.4, V5.4-1, V5.4-2, V5.4-3
System Reboot Necessary: No
ECO KIT SUMMARY:
An ECO kit exists for BACKUP on OpenVMS VAX V5.2 through V5.4-3. This
kit addresses the following problems:
o If a file's first ACE is identical to the username of the
account performing the BACKUP SAVE operation, the ACE is
deleted.
o BACKUP is unable to mount a continuation volume when performing a
BACKUP operation in a subprocess unless the device is explicitly
allocated. With this kit installed, a warning message will now be
returned to the user to allow them to take corrective action.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V6.0.
o With this ECO kit installed, a new BACKUP qualifier 'EXACT_ORDER' is
introduced which allows enhanced volume label processing. Depending
on the other qualifiers you specify on the command line,
/EXACT_ORDER enables you to do the following:
- Specify the exact order of tapes and labels that you want
to use in a BACKUP operation.
- Preserve the existing volume label on a tape.
- Prevent previous volumes of a multivolume save operation
from being overwritten.
This new qualifier is included in this ECO and OpenVMS VAX V6.0.
NOTE: For more information on this new qualifier, refer to the ECO
kit release notes.
o If there is a volume label problem on a continuation volume, the
user is prompted for a response. If the user enters 'QUIT', BACKUP
does not abort but initiates a RESTART condition and re-prompts the
user for another response. If the user enters 'QUIT' a second time,
the BACKUP process is aborted.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX 6.0.
o During an IMAGE BACKUP, files which receive a FORCEDERROR are backed
up twice, once in the original directory and once in a directory
named '[]'.
This problem will be fixed in a future version of OpenVMS VAX.
o Files which have not been completely saved may be deleted (/DELETE)
or their BACKUP dates updated (/RECORD). This has occurred when the
output [disk] device runs out of space during a BACKUP copy
operation and either of the above qualifiers have been specified.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V6.0.
o BACKUP/IMAGE saves files with alias entries (synonym files) multiple
times.
This problem will be fixed in a future version of OpenVMS VAX.
o BACKUP runs out of channels during processing and returns a
BACKUP$_NOMSG error.
This problem will be fixed in a future version of OpenVMS VAX.
o When highwater marking is enabled, BACKUP may report VERIFY errors
on index files during either a BACKUP save or restore. This occurs
when the highwater mark is less than the allocated file size. (The
"used" size is less than the allocated file size.)
o Use of a sequential disk saveset can cause BACKUP to abort if the
output disk device is mounted foreign.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o Use of the /NOINITIALIZE qualifier can incorrectly set EFBLK in
INDEXF.SYS.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o As a result of a change to the XQP in OpenVMS VAX V5.4-3,
spurious error messages are displayed if BACKUP attempts to create
directories which already exist on the disk during a restore
operation.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
NOTE: The messages have no impact on the success of the
restore operation.
o If a BACKUP file specification contains a searchlist logical which
was defined with 16 or more elements, some files will be backed up
twice and some files will not be backed up at all.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o SLS (System Storage Library) specific code was added to BACKUP and
can be accessed using the new BACKUP qualifier
'/STORAGE_LIBRARY_SYSTEM'.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V6.0.
o After upgrading to OpenVMS VAX V5.4-3, a BACKUP incremental restore
may return the following error messages for every file in the
directory:
%BACKUP-S-CREDIR, created directory 'disk:[directory]'
%BACKUP-E-READATTR, error reading attributes for 'disk:[directory]'
-SYSTEM-W-ACCONFLICT, file access conflict
%BACKUP-E-INCENTERR, error creating directory entry for
'[directory], file access conflict
However, upon re-executing the BACKUP/INCREMENTAL command, the files
DO get restored because the directory WAS created the first time the
command was entered.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V6.0.
o If an operator attempts to abort a BACKUP operation using the DCL
command 'REPLY/ABORT=nnn', BACKUP ignores the request even though an
OPCOM "REQUEST ABORTED" acknowledgment message appears. This
behavior has been specifically noted on a selective BACKUP restore
operation of a multi-volume saveset.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V6.0.
o If the /RECORD qualifier is used and BACKUP is restarted using the
'RESTART' option, the 'Backup dates' are not updated correctly.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V6.0.
o BACKUP status messages were added alphabetically and by order of
severity. This caused messages already in the message file to be
moved and their status code numeric values to change. With this kit
installed, all new messages will be added at the end of the message
file instead of alphabetically.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V6.0.
o On SCSI devices (e.g., TLZ04), a blank tape can not be initialized
using the BACKUP/REWIND command. The following error messages are
returned:
%BACKUP-F-LABELERR, Error in tape label processing
-SYSTEM-F-DRVERR, fatal drive error
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V6.0.
o If a saveset ends exactly at the EOT (End Of Tape) and another
saveset follows immediately after, BACKUP may not initiate a volume
switch causing subsequent savesets to run the tape off the reel.
When this occurs, savesets do not contain any data, just header
information.
NOTE: No error messages are returned.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o When using BACKUP/IMAGE/VOLUME=n to back up one volume of a bound
volume set, data corruption may occur even if the BACKUP qualifier
'/VERIFY' is specified. This results in a saveset that is unusable.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o During a /PHYSICAL BACKUP operation, BACKUP may hang in the LEF
state at the end of the first tape volume.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o Excessive null pad records may be added to BACKUP blocks when
small/low process quotas are used for the account where BACKUP is
run from or a large blocksize value is specified. This causes
saveset sizes to be much larger.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o After creating a BACKUP sequential disk saveset on a drive mounted
with the /FOREIGN qualifier, the 'DISMOUNT/UNLOAD' DCL command does
not dismount/unload the disk.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o DFS/BACKUP process hangs when saving from a DFS served device.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o The DFS/BACKUP process may hang during a BACKUP save from a DFS
device when an error condition occurs. The LBN scan/sort is also
disabled when the input device is a DFS served disk.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o In a BACKUP restore operation, a file's ACL (Access Control List)
is not restored if the user does not have the SYSPRV privilege or
is not the owner of the file.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
NOTE: CSCPAT_1101 and CSCPAT_0153 MUST be installed in order for
this problem to be fixed on systems prior to OpenVMS VAX
V5.4-3. The ECO kits can be installed in any order.
For more information on this problem, please refer to
another database article using the following query:
SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV Restore Resource Identifier
o BACKUP corrupts the first two ACEs of a file's ACL if the file is
opened for exclusive access after it has been saved, but before the
recording pass has processed it.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o If the year specified by the BACKUP '/TAPE_EXPIRATION' qualifier is
greater than 2000, BACKUP will allow the tape to be overwritten.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o If the BACKUP qualifier '/PROTECTION' is used, BACKUP will return a
MOUNTERR and fail to mount the tape if the process does not have
UIC-based access to the tape volume.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o BACKUP initializes the output disk even if the BACKUP qualifier
'NOINITIALIZE is specified.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o If a user mounts a tape, spawns a subprocess, then issues
a BACKUP command from the subprocess, continuation tape processing
fails with the OPCOM message:
_MUA0 is not available for mounting
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o If the tape that BACKUP is going to use is mounted (using a
logical name) before the BACKUP operation is initiated, and the
BACKUP operation uses more than one tape volume, the logical name
used in the MOUNT is no longer assigned when the BACKUP operation is
done, even though the tape is still mounted.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o After a BACKUP/IMAGE restore of a common system disk, VMS$COMMON.DIR
becomes the synonym of SYSCOMMON.DIR. As a result, incorrect file
specifications for files residing in the common root are returned
when using such lexical functions as F$ENVIRONMENT or F$GETQUI.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o Resetting a tape device to the original settings upon exiting may
cause a SYSTEM-F-SERIOUSEXCP error to be returned. For example:
$ SET VERIFY
$ SET NOON
$ TAPE :== $1$MUA0:
$ INITIALIZE/DENSITY=6250 'TAPE' A000
$ BACKUP/VERIFY/LOG/IGNORE=LABEL XX.LIS 'TAPE'XX.BCK/SAVE
$ SET MAGTAPE/REW 'TAPE'
$ SET MAGTAPE/SKIP=FILE:1000 'TAPE'
$ SET MAGTAPE/SKIP=FILE:-1 'TAPE'
$ SET NOVERSION
$ EXIT
-SYSTEM-F-SERIOUSEXCP , TMSCP Controller , Serious Exception
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o If a wildcard file specification is used with a BACKUP/LIST command,
BACKUP will display the contents of the saveset in a continuous
loop.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2.
o BACKUP savesets created under VMS V5.2 through V5.5 may be much
larger than those created in previous versions. Even if the same
files are being saved, the savesets may grow by a factor of 4 or
more.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.5-1.
o BACKUP RESTART problems:
- BACKUP hangs in a compute loop.
- BACKUP restarts the save operation from the beginning of
the file rather than the beginning of the tape volume.
- BACKUP saves one or more files twice. When a file is
saved the second time, the directory specification is null
(e.g.,[]).
- A SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO error occurs when attempting the RESTART.
- BACKUP-E-VBNMISSING errors are generated during the VERIFY
pass or when restoring a file.
- A SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO error is returned when a failure occurs
on the last volume of the saveset during a VERIFY pass.
- A BACKUP-F-FREEBADBUF error is returned when attempting a
RESTART during a BACKUP PHYSICAL save operation.
All the above RESTART problems are fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4-3.
o BACKUP/COMPARE operation hangs in LEF state.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4-1.
o BACKUP/JOURNAL fails with an BACKUP-F-INVBJLSIZ error if a
disk saveset name is greater than 31 characters.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4-1.
o During a BACKUP save operation, the errors 'BACKUP-E-VBNMISSING'
and 'BACKUP-E-VBNPASTEOF' are returned on files that have an EOF
(end-of-file) marker much less than the number of allocated
blocks.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4-1.
o While using the BACKUP/RECORD command, BACKUP-I-MODOUTAI and
BACKUP-I-MODOUTBI messages are returned. These messages occur
when a file which has been successfully backed up is deleted
before the RECORD pass begins.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4-1.
o BACKUP/DELETE and BACKUP/RECORD do not not work if the
directory file-id is larger than 65535. During the deletion
or record pass, files that are contained within such a
directory are not deleted.
This problem with BACKUP/DELETE was fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4-1.
This problem with BACKUP/RECORD was fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.2.
o Poor BACKUP performance after upgrading to OpenVMS VAX V5.2
or V5.3.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o BACKUP-E-VBNMISSING errors are returned when performing a
BACKUP/VERIFY save operation on an ODS-1 level disk.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o BACKUP save operation on highly fragmented ODS-1 level disk
hangs.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o SYSTEM-F-ROPRAND error is returned from a BACKUP/NOASSIST save
operation when BACKUP issues a prompt to mount the second tape
volume.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o BACKUP restore of disk multi-volume saveset loops requesting a
second volume.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o BACKUP-E-VBNMISSING and VBNERROR errors are returned on files
that span tape volumes when the /VERIFY qualifier is used.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o BACKUP is unable to change the format of the TA90 tape cartridge
from non-compacted to compacted. The /MEDIA_FORMAT qualifier is
ignored.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o BACKUP operations intermittently abort with an RMS-F-USZ error
at the time a volume switch occurs.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o BACKUP hangs when attempting to save or restore a file that
resides on a ODS-1 disk. ODS-1 disks are compatible with the
RSX operating system.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o BACKUP/DELETE disk-to-disk IMAGE save or copy operation deletes
files that are not successfully copied.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO from BACKUP With PC of F9AE.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.4.
o Tape saveset names greater than 17 characters are not
disallowed. This causes a SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE error on the
verification pass or when trying to restore from the saveset.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.3-2.
o BACKUP/RECORD and BACKUP/DELETE may not work correctly during
a save operation if BACKUP-E-VERIFYERR or BACKUP-E-OPENIN
errors occur.
This problem is fixed in OpenVMS VAX V5.3-2.
o With CSCPAT_1101 V1.0 installed, using the BACKUP command
'BACKUP/IMAGE/NOINITIALIZE' to copy or restore a disk volume
may cause the resulting volume to be corrupt.
This problem is fixed by CSCPAT_1101 V1.2 and later.
o With CSCPAT_1101 V1.0 installed, BACKUP restore operations
may not restore directory file ACLs correctly if higher
level directory files also contain ACLs.
This problem is fixed by CSCPAT_1101 V1.2 and later.
INSTALLATION NOTES:
The system/cluster does not need to be rebooted after this kit is
installed. However, SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES is modified to include the
new BACKUP qualifiers. To take advantage of the new syntax without
having to logout and then login, a process's copy of DCLTABLES can be
updated by using the following command:
$ SET COMMAND/TABLE=SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES
This patch can be found at any of these sites:
Colorado Site
Georgia Site
Files on this server are as follows:
cscpat_1101018_backup.README
cscpat_1101018.CHKSUM
cscpat_1101018.a-dcx_vaxexe
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