PW-VMS PWRKV50D_E03050 PATHWORKS OpenVMS V5.0D LAN Mgr Netware ECO Summary
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 1996. All rights reserved.
PRODUCT: PATHWORKS V5.0D for OpenVMS (LAN Manager)
PATHWORKS V1.0D for OpenVMS (NetWare)
OP/SYS: OpenVMS VAX, Versions 5.5-2 through 7.0
OpenVMS Alpha, Versions 6.1 through 7.0
SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation
ECO INFORMATION:
ECO Kit Name: PWRKV50D_E03050
ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: PWRKV50D_E02050
PWRKV50D_E01050
PWRKV50D050
PWRKV50C_E03050
ECO Kit Approximate Size: 143,937 Blocks
PWRKV50D_E03050.A - 1098 Blocks
PWRKV50D_E03050.B - 15966 Blocks
PWRKV50D_E03050.C - 24786 Blocks
PWRKV50D_E03050.D - 25416 Blocks
PWRKV50D_E03050.E - 32166 Blocks
PWRKV50D_E03050.F - 3834 Blocks
PWRKV50D_E03050.G - 5580 Blocks
PWRKV50D_E03050.H - 35091 Blocks
System Reboot Necessary: Yes
ECO KIT SUMMARY:
An ECO kit exists for PATHWORKS V5.0D for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) and
PATHWORKS V1.0D for OpenVMS (Netware) on OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2 through
V7.0 or OpenVMS Alpha V6.1 thorough V7.0.
Problems addressed in the PWRKV50D_E03050 kit:
For PATHWORKS V5.0D for OpenVMS (LAN Manager)
o Alpha System Problems
- FID Cache Corruptions
o VMScluster Problem
- Server Fails After Using Up PPCI Devices
- Locking Byte Ranges Causes Performance Problem
o Management User Interface Problems
- Session Status Does Not Display All Sessions
- NET PASSWORD Problem
- ADMIN/PATH Fails to Make FAT Container Files Available
- NET SHARE/SYNC Command
o Licensing Subsystem Problems
- OS/2 Clients Fail to Obtain License
- License Manager Fails to Display Licenses
- Server Fails During Session Termination
- License Manager Fails to Revoke a License When a Client Has Two
o FAT Container File Problems
- Improperly Dismounted FAT Share Causes the System to Fail
- Corrupted FAT Files Cause the Server to Loop
o Transports
- NetBEUI or TCP/IP Transports Cause Server to Fail on Connection
- NETBIOS Detects Multiple Server Names and Fails to Connect
- NETBIOS Fails After Multiple Delete Requests
- Cluster Alias Addressing Changes for Clients Using NetBEUI or
NETBIOS over TCP/IP
o Client Applications and Services
- Performance Problems During Replication Operation
- Logon Script and Home Directory Path is Always the Default
- The PWRK$DEINSTAL Procedure Deletes Files Required for eXcursion
o Server Problems
- Files Left Permanently Open
- UPDATE.LOG Byte Range Lock Synchronization Problem
- Server Fails in STREAMSOS Due to 'Knb Name Cache Inconsistency'
- Server Fails While Processing NetAccountUpdate Operation
- Server Panic Failure with GC Buffer Insane
- Access Violation Error When System Runs Out of Virtual Memory
- Server Panics in IPC Communication
For PATHWORKS V1.0D for OpenVMS (NetWare)
o BINDDOWN Utility on Alpha Systems Fails
o A Large ACL Can Become Corrupted or Cause an ACCVIO
Problems addressed in the PWRKV50D_E02050 kit:
For PATHWORKS V5.0D for OpenVMS (LAN Manager)
o LAN Manager Server Problems
- Server Causes System Failure
- UID Information Lost During Session Context
- Problem Resolution to SCRIPTS keyword in LANMAN.INI available
in ECO 1 has been removed.
o Problems Specific to Certain Types of Clients
- Windows NT Clients Lose Sight of Their Shares
- Bad File Size on Indexed Fixed Record Files
o Problems Using Net Commands
- NET USER Command Causes ACCVIO
- NET PASSWORD Command Returns Error 1
o Problems Using the ADMIN/PATH Management Interface
- ADMIN/PATH Fails to Dismount FAT Volumes
- Open Files Zooms and Closes the Wrong Files
- Cannot Create Print Destination to PC Printer Port LRA0
- Share is Displayed With Insufficient Information
o Licensing Subsystem Problems
- License Server Stops Servicing Requests on a Specific Transport
- Client Access to File Services Fails Intermittently
- License Server Fails When Client Requests Group Change
- License Server Fails When Another Node Uses the Same Name
o Remote Boot Problems
- Server Fails After Clients Log Off
- One of Ten PCs Hang
o Problems Specific to Certain Transports
- DECnet Problems
Cluster Alias Fails to Cause Load Balancing
- Client Disconnect Causes Spurious Error Messages
- TCP/IP Problems
System Fails During System Shutdown
UAS Replication Fails
- NetBEUI Problems
Server Fails While Establishing a Client Connection
o Server Fails During Print Queue Management
o OpenVMS Mail Fails to Reach PCSA Mail Address
For PATHWORKS V1.0D for OpenVMS (NetWare)
o No problems for NetWare were corrected in ECO 2.
Problems addressed in the PWRKV50D_E01050 kit:
For PATHWORKS V5.0D for OpenVMS (LAN Manager)
o Licensing Subsystem Solutions
- License Manager Startup in a VMScluster Hangs
- Loading Large Server-Based PAKs affects Server Dynamic Memory
- License Validation Through a RAS Server Fails
- License Recognition Fails for PATHWORKS for Windows 95 Clients
Connecting Through Remote Access Servers
o DECnet/OSI
- Server Fails or Hangs When DECnet/OSI Returns Byte Count of Zero
- DECnet Timeout Causes PWRK$LMDMN Process to Fail in Alerter
Service.
- Shutdown Synchronization Between LMSRV and LMMCP
- PATHWORKS Fails to Install on OpenVMS V7.0 Systems
o VMSclusters
- Deadlocks Occur in Multiple Cache-Lock Conversions for Shared
Files.
- Clients Cannot Access Data in a VMScluster
- Clients Cannot Connect Using Cluster Alias
o Upgrading the Server
- User Merge to Windows NT Domain Removes Operator Privileges
o Specific Types of Clients
- Windows NT File Manager Does Not Display FAT Files
- Multiple Sessions from Windows NT,Windows 95, or Windows for
Workgroups Clients Cause the Server to Fail
- Windows for Workgroups Clients Search Shows Two Entries for
the Same File
o File Server
- Server Fails in AsynchHandler When the Message Block Byte Count
is Null
- Server Fails on Connect from PATHWORKS V4.x Client
- Server Stops Because LMSRV Loops in PCM_Deassign_Handle
- Server Fails When the Message Block Becomes Corrupted After KNB
Error
- Server Fails When Client Connects to a Share
- NET SEND/BROADCAST Cause Access Violation
o ADMIN/PATH Interface
- Attempting to Read Status of Audit Trail Causes an Access
Violation Error (ACCVIO)
- Unable to Allocate Bytes When Trying to View Error Log
- ADMIN/PATH Generates "File Not Found" Error When Users are Added
- ADMIN/PATH Causes Access Violation Errors When Adding Print
Shares
o Domains
- Full Replication Occurs when Delta Replication is Sufficient
- Windows NT Primary Domain Controllers Replicate Packets Out of
Sequence
o OpenVMS File System Solutions
- Failure to Transfer Large OpenVMS Non-Stream Files
o Client Services
- SCRIPTS Keyword Value in LANMAN.INI File Is Ignored
NOTE: As of ECO2 to V5.0D, this correction has been removed
from the software.
- NET WHO Causes the Server to Fail
- Client Connections Hang in the NETLOGON Service
- Clients Get NET808 Errors When Using the NETD PRINT Command
o OpenVMS Parameters
- OpenVMS Process Priority for PATHWORKS Was Set Incorrectly in
Version 5.0C, ECO3
For PATHWORKS V1.0D for OpenVMS (NetWare)
o NetWare Server Solutions
- Missing SAP Messages, Server Out of Virtual Memory
- Propagate Parent Directories ACEs During Directory Creation
o Licensing Subsystem Solutions
- License Manager Startup in a VMScluster Hangs
- Loading Large Server-Based PAKs affects Server Dynamic Memory
- License Validation Through a RAS Server Fails
Please refer to the Release Notes included in the ECO kit for more
details.
INSTALLATION NOTES:
A complete product kit is provided. Please refer to your existing
Server Installation and Upgrade Guide for instructions on installing the
LAN Manager server, the NetWare server, or both.
NOTE: The installation kit name is PWRKV50D_E03050 when using
VMSINSTAL.
This patch can be found at any of these sites:
Colorado Site
Georgia Site
Files on this server are as follows:
pwrkv50d_e02050.README
pwrkv50d_e03050.CHKSUM
pwrkv50d_e03050.CVRLET_TXT
pwrkv50d_e03050.a-dcx_axpexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.a-dcx_vaxexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.b-dcx_axpexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.b-dcx_vaxexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.c-dcx_axpexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.c-dcx_vaxexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.d-dcx_axpexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.d-dcx_vaxexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.e-dcx_axpexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.e-dcx_vaxexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.f-dcx_axpexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.f-dcx_vaxexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.g-dcx_axpexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.g-dcx_vaxexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.h-dcx_axpexe
pwrkv50d_e03050.h-dcx_vaxexe
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