PW-ULT ECO02PCV130 PATHWORKS for ULTRIX V1.3 VAX ECO Summary
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1995.
All rights reserved.
PRODUCT: PATHWORKS for ULTRIX Version 1.3
OP/SYS: ULTRIX Versions 4.3A or 4.4
SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation
ECO INFORMATION:
ECO Kit Name: ECO02PCV130
ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: ECO01PCV130
ECO Kit Approximate Size: ECO02PCV130 1546240 bytes
System Reboot Necessary: See Release Notes
ECO KIT SUMMARY:
An ECO kit exists for PATHWORKS for ULTRIX V1.3 (VAX) on ULTRIX V4.3A or V4.4.
This kit addresses the following problems:
CD-ROM files with NULL extensions
Files on a shared CD-ROM which have a filename ending with a
dot (.) were not previously visible from the client. The server
has been modified so that these files are now visible.
Clearing the DOS ARCHIVE bit
A problem existed whereby once the DOS ARCHIVE bit for a file
was cleared (i.e. via DOS BACKUP), the bit would not be
turned on when the file was modified. The problem has
been fixed in this release.
DisableArchiveBit parameter
A parameter has been added to the lanman.ini file to disable
usage of the set group bit by the PATHWORKS for ULTRIX
server. This bit was used to set the DOS ARCHIVE bit on file
shares. If this parameter is set to yes, the DOS ATTRIB
command can not be used to set the ARCHIVE bit and a syslog
message will be written if this is attempted.
The use of this bit can cause problems on an NFS file share
which is exported from another UNIX system, if the other
system expects to use the bit for another purpose (such as
for locking). In most cases, this parameter will not be
set.
To set the disablearchivebit parameter, the lanman.ini file
must be manually modified. The parameter can not be changed
using pcsamgr. If pcsamgr is used to set another lanman.ini
parameter, the disablearchivebit setting will revert to no.
The file must be edited again to correct this.
UNIX and DOS file conversion
The programs used to convert files between UNIX and DOS
formats, ult2dos and dos2ult, now use unique temporary
filenames. This allows these programs to be executed
simultaneously from the same directory. Before this change,
simultaneously executing two instances of these processes
from the same directory would cause file corruption.
CPU consumption by pcsafs process
A problem existed whereby the pcsafs process could loop
if the client delivered an invalid file handle. This
problem is fixed in this release.
Printing when the server has a long hostname
If the server's unix hostname was long, the print control
file created by a client print request would be corrupted.
The largest hostname allowed is 31 characters. The problem
would occur if the hostname was greater than 12 characters.
INSTALLATION NOTES:
Customers must de-install PATHWORKS for ULTRIX Base system subset using
setld:
> /etc/setld -d PCVBASE130 PCVRNOTES130 PCVMAN130
- If any of the three subsets are not installed, setld displays a
message to the user stating that. It also prompts the user to
make sure they really want to deinstall the subsets specified.
and re-install with new kit:
> /etc/setld -l /kitdir
- /kitdir is the location of the kit. If the kit is on tape, the
most common tape drive specification is /dev/rmt0h. If the kit is
already on the system, /kitdir is the path to the kit's location.
See directions below for details on installing the kit.
Installing the PATHWORKS for ULTRIX V1.3 ECO KIT:
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1. Copy the kit from tape.
> cd /kitdir
> tar xvf /dev/rmtxx
- /kitdir is directory from which the kit will be installed.
- /dev/rmtxx is tape drive where tape has been loaded. Below is
example:
/dev/rmt0h
- If kit is being obtained from something other than tape media,
copy the subset to the /kitdir and proceed with step 2.
2. Use the tar utility to unpack the kit, example:
> tar xvf ECO02PCV130.TAR
- a directory called 'vax' is created and it contains the
following files:
PCVBASE130 PCVRNOTE130 checksums mandatory
PCVMAN130 all instctrl
3. Change to the kit directory and use the setld utility to install the kit:
> cd vax
> setld -l ./
- The above setld command will display a list of valid subsets that
are in the current directory in menu format and prompts the user.
Below is an example:
*** Enter Subset Selections ***
The subsets listed below are optional:
1) PATHWORKS for ULTRIX 2) PATHWORKS for ULTRIX Man Pages
3) PATHWORKS for ULTRIX Rel Notes
4) All of the Above
5) None of the Above
6) Exit without installing subsets
Enter your choice(s): 4
You are installing the following subsets:
PATHWORKS for ULTRIX PATHWORKS for ULTRIX Man Pages
PATHWORKS for ULTRIX Rel Notes
Is this correct? (y/n): y
- the installation proceeds from here.
This patch can be found at any of these sites:
Colorado Site
Georgia Site
European Site
Files on this server are as follows:
eco02pcv130.README
eco02pcv130.CHKSUM
eco02pcv130.CVRLET_TXT
eco02pcv130.tar