OpenVMS] VMS72_MOUNT96-V0100 Alpha V72 MOUNT ECO Summary
TITLE: OpenVMS] VMS72_MOUNT96-V0100 Alpha V72 MOUNT ECO Summary
Modification Date: 23-JUN-99
Modification Type: New Kit
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) Compaq Computer Corporation 1999. All rights reserved.
OP/SYS: OpenVMS Alpha
COMPONENT: Mount
MOUNTSHR
VMOUNT
SYSMSG
MOUNT.CLD
SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation
ECO INFORMATION:
ECO Kit Name: VMS72_MOUNT96-V0100
DEC-AXPVMS-VMS72_MOUNT96-V0100--4.PCSI
ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: None
ECO Kit Approximate Size: 1344 Blocks
Kit Applies To: OpenVMS Alpha V7.2
System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: Yes
Rolling Re-boot Supported: Yes
Installation Rating: INSTALL_3
3 - To be installed on all systems running
the listed versions of OpenVMS which
are experiencing the problems described.
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 the MOUNT utility on OpenVMS Alpha V7.2.
This kit addresses the following problems:
o OpenVMS V7.2 provided a new check to determine if the disk
that is being MOUNTed was initialized to a size that is larger
than the number of blocks that are now available.
This size discrepancy occurs when a disk is moved from one
controller type to another (for example, from a local SCSI
connection to an HSJ) without the disk being initialized on
the new controller. As a result, some data may be
inaccessible through the new controller. If this condition
was detected, then a fatal MOUNT-F-FILESTRUCT error was
reported and the MOUNT was aborted.
It has been determined that a number of systems are running
with disks which are in this condition. While there may be
data that is inaccessible on the disk, the usefulness of the
disk should be left to the discretion of the system manager.
Therefore, this change makes this condition issue the following
warning message rather than a fatal error:
%MOUNT-W-INCONSIZE, inconsistent number of blocks reported,
some data may not be accessible
It is recommended that the BACKUP utility be used to move
data from a disk on one controller type to a disk on another
controller type, especially if those controllers report a
different number of blocks available for the same disk type.
Once the data has been moved, the physical disk can be moved
and initialized on the new controller.
Images Affected:
- [SYSLIB]MOUNTSHR.EXE
- [SYSEXE]VMOUNT.EXE
- [SYSMSG]SYSMSG.EXE
o An ILLQUAL error is being reported in OpenVMS Alpha V7.2 when
MOUNT/MEDIA_FORMAT=COMPACTION is specified without a /FOREIGN
or /INIT=ALL qualifier.
Images Affected:
- [SYSLIB]MOUNTSHR.EXE
- [SYSEXE]VMOUNT.EXE
o Previously, a fix was included to address a problem in which
SWL disks do not come out of mount verification properly.
The fix insured that the VCB$T_VOLOCKNAM matches the
SCB$_VOLOCKNAME of the volume, even for privately mounted
disks. However, if a member of a shadow set is removed
from the set for BACKUPs, then both the still-mounted
shadow set and the privately mounted former member will
have the same VCB$T_VOLOCKNAMs.
This causes a variety of symptoms, including access conflicts
during BACKUPs of the former member and in at least one case,
an XQPERR, Error detected by file system XQP bugcheck at
F11BXQP_PRO+0BE48. In addition, reports of systems unable
to MOUNT multiple CDROMS have been attributed to this problem.
Due to the problems that it caused, the original fix has been
removed. As a result, the original problem may still occur.
If a disk is write-locked, it will not successfully complete
mount verification. The device will be marked as "wrong volume".
Compaq OpenVMS Engineering continues to research solutions to
this problem.
Images Affected:
- [SYSLIB]MOUNTSHR.EXE
- [SYSEXE]VMOUNT.EXE
o MEDIA_FORMAT and /DENSITY qualifiers are not always handled
properly, resulting in tapes being written in different modes
than intended.
Images Affected:
- [SYSLIB]MOUNTSHR.EXE
- [SYSEXE]VMOUNT.EXE
o The following switches and options have been added to the
MOUNT command:
+ /POLICY=REQUIRE_MEMBERS
This forces all specified members to be available
for MOUNT to occur. This switch is used in
disaster-tolerant configurations where another site
may have a more recent disk that is not available.
In effect, this will force more human decision making.
+ /POLICY=VERIFY_LABELS
All copy targets must have the label "SCRATCH_DISK" or
they will not be added to the set. The volume must be
ODS2 and have a valid file structure. This change starts
forcing users to use alternate volume labels. One of the
biggest causes of incorrect disks being added to shadow
set is mistyped commands. Less data will be lost if
only "scratch" disks can be added to shadow sets.
This is similar to the /CONFIRM switch, except that it
can be used in command procedures as well, without
immediate operator intervention. It is also similar
to the /NOCOPY command, except it allows copies to
occur, as long as the label is "scratch".
Images Affected:
- [SYSLIB]MOUNTSHR.EXE
- [SYSEXE]VMOUNT.EXE
- [SYSMSG]SYSMSG.EXE
- [SYSLIB]DCLTABLES.EXE
INSTALLATION NOTES:
The images in this kit will not take effect until the system is
rebooted. If there are other nodes in the VMScluster, they must
also be rebooted in order to make use of the new image(s).
If it is not possible or convenient to reboot the entire cluster at
this time, a rolling re-boot may be performed.
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This patch can be found at any of these sites:
Colorado Site
Georgia Site
Files on this server are as follows:
dec-axpvms-vms72_mount96-v0100--4.README
dec-axpvms-vms72_mount96-v0100--4.CHKSUM
dec-axpvms-vms72_mount96-v0100--4.pcsi-dcx_axpexe
vms72_mount96-v0100.CVRLET_TXT
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