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OpenVMS ALPBOOT06_061 Alpha V6.1 BOOT 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. OP/SYS: OpenVMS Alpha COMPONENT: APB.EXE CLUE$SDA.EXE DEBUG_APB.EXE EXCEPTION.EXE EXEC_INIT.EXE SYS$CNBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$DKBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$ECBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$ERBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$ESBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$EWBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$EXBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$EZBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$FCBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$FCBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$FRBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$FXBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$ISLBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$KDMBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$NISCA_BTDRIVER.EXE SYS$PKTBTDRIVER.EXE SYS$PKZABTDRIVER.EXE SYSBOOT.EXE SYSINIT.EXE SYSTEM_DEBUG.EXE SYSLDR_DYN.EXE SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation ECO INFORMATION: ECO Kit Name: ALPBOOT06_061 ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: ALPBOOT05_061 ALPBOOT01_062 (See note below) ALPAPB01_062 (ALPAPB) AXPBOOT04_061 (AXPBOOT) AXPBOOT03_061 AXPBOOT02_061 AXPBOOT01_061 ECO Kit Approximate Size: 6174 Blocks Kit Applies To: OpenVMS Alpha V6.1, V6.1-1H1, V6.1-1H2 System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: Yes NOTE: The ALPBOOT01_062 remedial kit is superseded for all fixes with the exception of the DECchip 21040 & 21041 Driver problem. The DECchip 21040 & 21041 Driver problem is contained in the ALPLAN02_062 kit. ECO KIT SUMMARY: An ECO kit exists for BOOT or OpenVMS Alpha V6.1. This kit addresses the following problems: Problems addressed in the ALPBOOT06_061 kit: o This kit contains images that support the use of the " dump_dev " environmental variable. This variable is used to locate the system disk, when the crash dump file must be written. If the variable is not populated, or does not exist, the current behavior of using the " booted_dev " as the device to access the sysdump.dmp file is used. The " bootdef_dev " variable should list both paths to the system boot device. Therefore if the boot device should move between controllers, the console will be able to locate it and boot the system. The " dump_dev " variable should also list both paths to the system boot device, as the " bootdef_dev " variable does. This will enable the bug check code to locate the boot device. If the system disk is a two member shadow set, both paths to both devices should be stored in " dump_dev " and in " bootdef_dev ". For example, shown below is the results of doing executing >>> sho dev >>> show * commands, with a two member shadowed system disk. >>> sho dev polling for units on cixcd0, slot 2, xmi0... Resetting IO subsystem... · · · dua206.4.0.2.3 $4$DUA206 (RED70A) RA72 dua229.4.0.2.3 $4$DUA229 (RED70A) RA72 · · · polling for units on cixcd1, slot 4, xmi0... dub206.7.0.4.3 $4$DUA206 (GRN70A) RA72 · · · polling for units on cixcd1, slot 4, xmi0... dub229.4.0.4.3 $4$DUA229 (GRN70B) RA72 >>> >>> show * auto_action HALT · · · bootdef_dev dub206.7.0.4.3,dua206.4.0.2.3,dua229.4.0.2.3, dub229.4.0. 4.3 · · · dump_dev dub206.7.0.4.3,dua206.4.0.2.3,dua229.4.0.2.3, dub229.4.0. 4.3 · · · version T4.3-4740 Jun 14 1995 15:16:38 >>> Problems addressed in the ALPBOOT05_061 kit: o The DE205 boot driver is deficient in that the performance is less than admirable. It actually works but periodically requires a timeout and reset of the bootdriver thus extending boot times considerably (by a factor of 20). o When a system disk fails over to an alternate path (HSC) crashdumps aren't written but the system reboots successfully. o Shutting down or forcing a crash on a satellite that is booted from a shadowed system disk produces the following error message but no dump file: **** Cannot use unit 0, not the master member of the system disk shadow set o Dumps can't be taken if DUMP_DEV ws specified but SYSINIT has not yet filled in the system disk data. Problems addressed in the ALPBOOT01_062 kit: o The selection of 10 and 100 megabits/second and full-duplex operation using LANCP does not work. Normally, the device driver autoselects the speed, first attempting 100 and then switching to 10 megabit operation on failure. If no cable is connected, 10 megabit operation is selected and a LANCP SET SPEED command is necessary to force 100 megabit operation. The device driver does not implement the SET SPEED command correctly. In addition, it does not implement the SET DEVICE/FULL_DUPLEX command correctly, thus does not allow the selection of full-duplex operation. These problems are corrected for the DE500 driver, to allow speed and full-duplex settings to be modified via LANCP commands. o The media autoselection for the DE450, between twisted pair (10baseT), thinwire (10base2), and thickwire (10base5), does not work for any selection other than twisted pair. Note that the device driver the DE450 driver does autoselection of the media connection, selecting twisted pair, then thickwire, then thinwire, switching on failure. If no cable is connected, the driver selects thinwire. To change the cable selection, refer to the LANCP documentation for the SET DEVICE/MEDIA command. o Add DE450 and DE500 boot support. Note that the DE450 does not use a jumper to switch between 10base2 (thinwire) and 10base5 (thickwire). To select thinwire at the console prompt for boot purposes, set the EWA0_MODE console environment variable to BNC. To select thickwire, set the variable to AUI. o Add DE203, DE204, DE205 boot support for the AlphaStation 200 and 400 systems. Booting is supported only for a module set to the default parameters, I/O port address of 300 (hex) and memory base address of D0000 (hex). Problems addressed in the ALPAPB01_062 kit: NOTE: According to OpenVMS Engineering, the fixes described in this SECTION discussing ALPAPB and AXPBOOT have been included in OpenVMS Alpha V7.0. o The primitive file system used during booting of OpenVMS Alpha cannot locate files whose file number is greater than 65536. Depending on the phase of the boot, this can result in an access violation (ACCVIO) or a message such as: %SYSINIT-F-LOADERR,error loading RMS.EXE status=00000044 Problems addressed in the AXPBOOT04_061 kit: o The images supplied with the AXPBOOT03_061 kit were not installable on OpenVMS Alpha V6.1-1H2. This kit provides corrected images that will install on V6.1, V6.1-1H1, and V6.1-1H2. Problems addressed in the AXPBOOT03_061 kit: o For the AlphaServer 2100 with OpenVMS Alpha V6.1 and the AlphaStation 400 and AlphaStation 200 with V6.1-1H1, connections attempted with Ethernet Tulip adapters fail, making use of the HLL debugger impossible. NOTE: This is not a problem for OpenVMS AXP V6.1-1H2. o The SMC Tulip adapter requires software selection of thin wire/thick wire. This fix adds this software selection to the runtime driver and the boot driver. ******************* NOTE ******************* In order to receive this complete fix, the AXPLAN03_061 *MUST* also be installed. ********************************************** Problems addressed in the AXPBOOT02_061 kit: o Due to an image build problem the AXPBOOT01_061 kit did not solve the problem that it was supposed to. This kit corrects those images. Problems addressed in the AXPBOOT01_061 kit: o On a DEC 7000 system running OpenVMS Alpha V6.1 and booted from a CI device, crash dumps may terminate prematurely with a "Halt Code 05" message. This might happen after 300,000-400,000 blocks have been written to the crash dump file, but the problem has been reported only on large memory systems (512MB or greater). The resulting partial crash dump is not usable for analysis. INSTALLATION NOTES: In order for the corrections in this kit to take effect, the system must be rebooted. If the system is a member of a VMScluster, the entire cluster should be rebooted. REFERENCES: The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation: AlphaServer, AlphaStation, Digital, OpenVMS, and the Digital Logo. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Ltd. Windows NT is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.





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