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OpenVMS VAXSHAD08_071 OpenVMS VAX V7.1 Volume Shadowing ECO Summary

TITLE: OpenVMS VAXSHAD08_071 OpenVMS VAX V7.1 Volume Shadowing ECO Summary New Kit Date: 23-JAN-2001 Modification Date: 06-MAR-2001 Modification Type: Documentation: Corrected typographical error NOTE: An OpenVMS saveset or PCSI installation file is stored on the Internet in a self-expanding compressed file. For OpenVMS savesets, the name of the compressed saveset file will be kit_name.a-dcx_vaxexe for OpenVMS VAX or kit_name.a-dcx_axpexe for OpenVMS Alpha. Once the OpenVMS saveset is copied to your system, expand the compressed saveset by typing RUN kitname.dcx_vaxexe or kitname.dcx_alpexe. For PCSI files, once the PCSI file is copied to your system, rename the PCSI file to kitname-dcx_axpexe.pcsi, then it can be expanded by typing RUN kitname-dcx_axpexe.pcsi. The resultant file will be the PCSI installation file which can be used to install the ECO. Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 2000, 2001. All rights reserved. PRODUCT: Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS (Phase II) OP/SYS: OpenVMS VAX COMPONENT: Shadow Driver Shadow Server Bugcheck DCL Mount Show System Dump Analyzer (SDA) Initialize SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation ECO INFORMATION: ECO Kit Name: VAXSHAD08_071 ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: VAXSHAD07_071 VAXSHAD06_071 VAXSHAD05_071 VAXSHAD04_071 VAXSHAD02_071 VAXSHAD01_071 ECO Kit Approximate Size: 2304 Blocks Kit Applies To: OpenVMS VAX V7.1 System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: Yes Rolling Reboot Supported: Yes Installation Rating: INSTALL_1 1 - To be installed on all systems running the listed version(s) of OpenVMS. 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 Volume Shadowing on OpenVMS VAX V7.1. PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN VAXSHAD08_071 KIT: o Correction for DCL SHOW display errors. After the VAXSHAD07_071 kit has been installed, a user-mode ACCVIO or formatting display errors may occur with various DCL SHOWs (e.g., SHOW DEVICE, SHOW MEMORY,SHOW TERMINAL, SHOW WORK, SHOW NET). Images Affected: [SYSMSG]CLIUTLMSG.EXE Problems Addressed in the VAXSHAD07_071: o The Master Member SCB hangs until MVTIMEOUT expires. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o If one of the existing members of the system disk shadow set cannot be found, a lock status race condition could occur. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o An INVEXCPETN crash occurs in SHIN$RESTORE_WLE_ENTRY when a write completes to a multi-member shadow set. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o An "Incompatible shadow set member" (SS$_INCSHAMEM) error message displays. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o A SHADDETICON error displays after removing or adding a shadowset member. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o Under certain circumstances during a full copy operation, the removal of the master member can cause data corruption. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o When a path to a device is lost during a write operation, the SCB (system control block) can contain a stale master member index value. This will cause the system to crash. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o A system crash occurs on a cluster node in SHLK$MERGE_SIGNAL when another cluster node holding MRGVAL lock either crashes or is shut down. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o Increase the merge factor for shadowing from 1,000 to 10,000. This change also displays the merge factor only during an actual merge operation. Images Affected: [SYSEXE]SHADOW_SERVER.EXE Problems Addressed in VAXSHAD06_071: o SHADOWSET goes MOUNTVERIFYTIMEOUT and cannot be remounted. The process attempting the mount hangs. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o After entering an incorrect command involving a shadowset, the system crashes with SHADDETINCON. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o Disabling a FibreChannel cascade connection results in a system crash. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o Disabling a FibreChannel cascade connection results a corruption of a shadowset member. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o Bit 16 in SHADOW_SYS_DISK can be set by the user to eliminate using remote members of the shadowset for reads. Occasionally, use of bit 16 fails to eliminate remote members from being used. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o A CPUSPINWAIT bug check can occur if the read of the SCB of a shadow set member cannot pass the checksum test. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o DCD (Disk Copy Data) will not always be initiated properly. During an assisted operation, if the source member was dismounted or otherwise removed from the shadow set, the connection to the controller would not clean up correctly. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o A full copy operation that is interrupted by a mini merge may not be completed correctly. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o When a copy operation that interrupts a merge operation is terminating, it finds that there are no members marked for the merge and the thread crashes the system with a SHADDETINCON bug check. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o SHOW DEVICES shows zero percent merged status, even though the shadow set status does not indicate that a merge is required. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o INCSHAMEM tracing is not enabled. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o Use of bit 16 in SHADOW_SYS_DISK bias reads of the local source shadow set member does not always work. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o When all members of the system disk shadowset are configured, if the boot device has gone off line, SCB reads fail with dev off line errors. This causes the system to crash with SHADBOOTFAIL. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o When one or more shadowset members is in a copy state, the system may with an INVEXCPTN bugcheck. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o System crash in XQP when an IO gets a SS$_DATACHECK during a Shadowset copy operation. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o System can crash with a SHADDETINCON bugcheck. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o Incomplete SDA displays for DSA devices. Images Affected: [SYSEXE]SDA.EXE o While trying to form a multimember shadowed system disk, if something happens which causes the boot device to go offline, then during re-boot, the system times out as though the second shadow set member can not be found and the crashes with a SHADBOOTFAIL bugcheck. Images Affected: [SYS$LDR]SHDRIVER.EXE o There may be an inconsistent display of the output from a SHOW DEVICE/SERVED command if a SET DEVICE/SERVED command is issued at the same time. Also a system crash could occur if queues are updated while SHOW DEVICE/SERVED code is traversing the queues at an elevated IPL and the update causes an access violation or pagefault. Images Affected: [CLIUTL]SHOW.EXE Problems Addressed in the VAXSHAD05_071 Kit: o Functionality was added to enable customers to shadow devices that report an identical number of "Total Blocks". In the past, Sectors per track, Tracks per cylinder, and Total cylinders had to be identical, but the requirement is no longer needed. For example: $ SHOW DEVICES/FULL $84$DKC200: Disk $84$DKC200: (CSG84), device type RZ74, is online, mounted, file-oriented device, shareable, served to a cluster via MSCP Server, error logging enabled. Error count 1 Operations completed 28293 Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM] Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W Reference count 137 Default buffer size 512 Total blocks 6976375 Sectors per track 91 Total cylinders 3067 Tracks per cylinder 25 $ SHOW DEVICES/FULL $84$MDA1200: Disk $84$MDA1200: (CSG84), device type RAM Disk, is online, allocated, deallocate on dismount, mounted, file-oriented device, shareable, served to cluster via MSCP Server. Error count 0 Operations completed 420 Owner process "username" Owner UIC [SYSTEM] Owner process ID 4260041B Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W Reference count 2 Default buffer size 512 Total blocks 6976375 Sectors per track 64 Total cylinders 3407 Tracks per cylinder 32 Allocation class 84 These two devices can be members of the same shadow set. Device Device Error Volume Free Trans Mnt Name Status Count Label Blocks Count Cnt DSA8400: Mounted 0 CSG84_V71 56308 319 1 $84$DKC200:(CSG84) ShadowSetMember 0 (member of DSA8400:) $84$MDA1200:(CSG84) ShadowCopying 0 (copy trgt DSA8400: 2% copied) USERNAME_CSG84 ... o Faster I/O subsystems, for example the HSZ50 and the HSZ70, were taking longer to perform full merges than some older and slower subsystems. Changes were made to allow the System Manager to adjust thresholds. Two new logicals were adjusted to vary the merge multiplication factor used for a virtual unit, on a per node basis. The logicals used must be defined in the system table and therefore should be defined on each node in the cluster. The valid range for a threshold is 100 to 1000. Any value outside of this range causes a factor to default to 200. This value of 200 is displayed at the start of a shadow set merge, in the '%SHADOW_SERVER-I-SSRVINIMRG' message, following the word 'Factor'. CAUTION: Increasing the values excessively may cause application performance problems when merges are occurring. When setting values, System Managers must balance the site specific application needs with their merge requirements. Since two logical names are evaluated every one thousand I/Os, the factor can possibly be adjusted while a merge is in progress. The first logical name is: SHAD$MERGE_DELAY_FACTOR_DSAnnnn ^^^^ |||| vvvv This logical name is virtual unit specific, with 'nnnn' representing the virtual unit number. This delay factor will be applied to the virtual unit only. If any important disks need to be merged with minimal disruption, values as high as 1,000% (threshold = 10 times best time) may be defined. By the same token, if a particular disk's merge operation is interfering with application I/O, it can cause the disk to delay more frequently by reducing the value as low as: 100 (threshold = 1 times the best time) If the above logical is not defined, then the following logical is evaluated: SHAD$MERGE_DELAY_FACTOR Like the virtual unit specific logical, this value will adjust the threshold, but only for all shadow sets that do not have a virtual unit specific logical defined. o Additional tracing code was added to help diagnose why mini merge operations were converted to full merge. o If a VMScluster that has more than 96 nodes crashes, then write logging is never used to recover the virtual unit. The result is unnecessary full merge operations. o If a shadow set exists on multiple nodes in a qcluster and one cluster member adds a device which cannot be accessed by other nodes in the cluster, then those nodes will crash with an INVEXCEPTN in the SHDriver within SHSB$MATCH_MASTER_SCB. When calling SHSB$AVAILABLE_SHADOW_SET, the call to log an error packet resulted in an overwritten register (R0) and then a system crash occurred. An example of a crash footprint is: Crash Time: 28-OCT-1998 12:47:46.03 Bugcheck Type: INVEXCEPTN, Exception while above ASTDEL Node: ATOZ (Clustered) CPU Type: AlphaServer 8400 Model EV56/440 VMS Version: V6.2-1H3 Current Process: ATOZ_1 Current Image: DSA1111:[RUN]GEM.EXE Failing PC: FFFFFFF8026E454 Failing PS: 34000000 00000804 Module: SYS$SHDRIVER Offset: 0003E454 Boot Time: 25-OCT-1998 18:51:50.00 o A Virtual Unit can hang and then no further use of the virtual unit is possible. If the System Dump Analyzer (SDA) is used to examine the virtual unit, then a negative value will be found in UCB$W_RWAITCNT. o Repeating mini merges or full merges can occur immediately after the successful completion of a previous mini merge or full merge on a virtual unit. o During a system shutdown, two possible scenarios could occur: 1. Other nodes that have the system disk virtual unit MOUNTed may suspend use of that virtual unit, until the node running shutdown is stopped. 2. When a system disk that is disabled for write logging is mounted on several nodes in a cluster, a non-system disk volume aCCESS qto that virtual unit in the cluster may suspend, until the node running shutdown is stopped. o During a system reboot, the rebooting node may intermittently hang if write logging is concurrently enabled on the system disk and on other nodes in the cluster. o Since a virtual unit can be aborted for several reasons, additional tracing is needed to differentiate why the virtual units abort. Problems Addressed in the VAXSHAD04_071 Kit: o When shutting down a node in a VMScluster, the system that is being used to perform the shutdown will crash. o Shadowsets intermittently hang. o A new informational message has been added that will result in a Mount verify message if the IO$_DIAGNOSE function is executed by the SHDRIVER. o Additional code changes to improve the error log reporting for Volume Shadowing. o The Volume Shadowing code in OpenVMS V7.1 (and V6.2, with the CLUSIO kit installed) included a new algorithm that did not always guarantee that read requests would be serviced by a locally connected disk in preference to a disk that was MSCP served by another OpenVMS system. Prior to V7.1 (and V6.2 with the CLUSIO kit installed), if there were local and MSCP served disks to choose from, all read requests were always queued to a local disk, unless the queue depth exceeded twenty, on the local member. Some customers, especially those who shadow over FDDI reported that this new algorithm was not preferable, and therefore requested the ability to choose the previous behavior. The ability to prefer that read requests be performed by local shadow set members, over those served by an OpenVMS system has been added to this version of the driver. To select that mode of operation another bit(16) in SHADOW_SYS_DISK has been used. $ MC SYSGEN SYSGEN> SHOW SHADOW_SYS_DISK Parameter Name Current Default Min. Max. -------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- SHADOW_SYS_DISK 1 0 0 -1 SYSGEN> SET SHADOW_SYS_DISK %X10001 SYSGEN> WRITE CURRENT SYSGEN> WRITE ACTIVE SYSGEN> EXIT Problems Addressed in the VAXSHAD02_071 Kit: o A system crash may occur with SHADDETINCON bugcheck at SHDRIVER+12124 during boot from a multi-member shadow set. This occurs if the booting member is not the first in the member array, and the other member is not yet visible. o SHADDETINCON bugchecks occur on multiple nodes in cluster during a merge operation. System crash information ------------------------ Time of system crash: 13-APR-1997 13:21:05.59 Version of system: OpenVMS (TM) VAX Version V6.2 System Version Major ID/Minor ID: 1/0 VAXcluster node: CYV7KE, a VAX 7000-760 Crash CPU ID/Primary CPU ID: 00/00 Bitmask of CPUs active/available: 0000003F/0000003F CPU 00 reason for Bugcheck: SHADDETINCON, SHADOWING detects inconsistent state Process currently executing on this CPU: None Current IPL: 8 (decimal) CPU database address: C9212000 MPB address: B29B09C0 CPU 00 Processor stack General registers: R0 = 00000000 R1 = B67D258C R2 = B67D2180 R3 = B6544600 R4 = B35992C0 R5 = B624A340 R6 = B65447C8 R7 = 00000000 R8 = B67D2180 R9 = B6544730 R10 = 00000000 R11 = B6544600 AP = B65446B8 FP = 7FE2534C SP = C9213DAC PC = B82E42B3 PSL = 04080000 Processor registers: P0BR = C9946800 SBR = 1EF80400 ASTLVL = 00000004 P0LR = 0000018B SLR = 003FFF00 SISR = 00000010 P1BR = C9216400 PCBB = 7F7B0020 ICCS = 00000000 P1LR = 001FF116 SCBB = 1EF5F000 SID = 17000201 LDEV = 00018002 LBER = 00000000 LCNR = 00000001 LCON0 = DF0007ED LCON1 = 00000000 TODR = 44D09B64 LBECR0 = 0040003A LBECR1 = 00008060 LMODE = 000332A4 LMERR = 00000000 BIU_STAT = F00E1070 BIU_ADDR = 00000298 MMESTS = 10004005 TBSTS = 800001D0 PCSTS = FFFFF800 ISP = C9213DAC KSP = 7FFE7800 ESP = 7FFE9800 SSP = 7FFED800 USP = 7FE2534C o System crashes may occur in SHADDETINCON SYS$SHDRIVER+3D3C0. Bugcheck Type: SHADDETINCON, SHA RBADC2 (Clustered) CPU Type: AlphaServer 2100 4/233 VMS Version: V6.2-1H2 Current Process: NULL Current Image: Failing PC: FFFFFFFF 8025B3C0 Failing PS: 08000000 00000804 Module: SYS$SHDRIVER Offset: 0003D3C0 Boot Time: 15-APR-1997 08:39:31.00 System Uptime: 5 22:23 Crash/Primary CPU: 00/00 Saved Processes: 22 Pagesize: 8 KByte (8192 bytes) Physical Memory: 256 MByte (32768 PFNs) Dumpfile Pagelets: 184518 blocks Dump Flags: olddump,writecomp,errlogcomp,dump_style EXE$GL_FLAGS: poolpging,init,bugdump Stack Pointers: KSP = FFFFFFFF 8A731D88 ESP = FFFFFFFF 8A733000 SSP = FFFFFFFF 8A72D000 USP = FFFFFFFF 8A72D000 General Registers: R0 = 00000000 00000001 R1 = FFFFFFFF 8162F7E0 R2 = FFFFFFFF 8162F7C0 R3 = FFFFFFFF 8186EBC0 R4 = 00000000 00000003 R5 = FFFFFFFF 8162F890 R6 = FFFFFFFF 8186EE80 R7 = 00000000 00000000 R8 = FFFFFFFF 8162F7C0 R9 = FFFFFFFF 8186EDE8 R10 = 00000000 00000000 R11 = FFFFFFFF 8186EBC0 R12 = FFFFFFFF 8186ED38 R13 = FFFFFFFF 8710A270 R14 = FFFFFFFF 87084200 R15 = 00000000 003C60E0 R16 = 00000000 000008B4 R17 = 00000000 00000501 R18 = 00000000 00000000 R19 = FFFFFFFF 87084200 R20 = 00000000 00000000 R21 = FFFFFFFF 8162F808 R22 = FFFFFFFF 8710FB20 R23 = 00000000 00000000 R24 = 00000000 00000001 AI = 00000000 00000001 RA = FFFFFFFF 80288928 PV = FFFFFFFF 8710A698 R28 = 00000000 00000000 FP = FFFFFFFF 8A731DE0 PC = FFFFFFFF 8025B3C4 PS = 08000000 00000804 System Registers: Page Table Base Register (PTBR) 00000000 00007FF8 Processor Base Register (PRBR) FFFFFFFF 8110A000 Privileged Context Block Base (PCBB) 00000000 0110A080 System Control Block Base (SCBB) 00000000 000001B3 Software Interrupt Summary Register (SISR) 00000000 00000000 Address Space Number (ASN) 00000000 00000000 AST Summary / AST Enable (ASTSR_ASTEN) 00000000 00000000 Floating-Point Enable (FEN) 00000000 00000000 Interrupt Priority Level (IPL) 00000000 00000008 Machine Check Error Summary (MCES) 00000000 00000000 Virtual Page Table Base Register (VPTB) 00000002 00000000 Failing Instruction: SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393C0: BUGCHK Instruction Stream (last 20 instructions): SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+39370: RET R31,(R28) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+39374: LDQ_U R31,(SP) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+39378: SUBQ SP,#X10,SP SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+3937C: STQ R16,#X0008(SP) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+39380: STQ R17,(SP) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+39384: LDQ R17,#XF8E0(R13) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+39388: BIS R17,#X04,R17 SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+3938C: BIS R31,R17,R16 SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+39390: LDQ R17,(SP) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+39394: ADDQ SP,#X08,SP SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+39398: BUGCHK SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+3939C: HALT SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393A0: SUBQ SP,#X10,SP SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393A4: STQ R16,#X0008(SP) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393A8: STQ R17,(SP) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393AC: LDQ R17,#XF8E0(R13) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393B0: BIS R17,#X04,R17 SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393B4: BIS R31,R17,R16 SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393B8: LDQ R17,(SP) SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393BC: ADDQ SP,#X08,SP SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393C0: BUGCHK SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393C4: HALT SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393C8: BIS R31,R31,R31 SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393CC: BIS R31,R31,R31 SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+393D0: SUBQ SP,#X50,SP o The Volume Shadowing software which was shipped in OpenVMS Alpha and VAX V7.1 and the CLUSIO remedial kits, requires additional non-paged pool to improve synchronization. Customers should take this into account when they are tuning their systems, and be aware that Volume Shadowing is now more sensitive to resource problems with the possibility that systems may crash if non-paged pool is exhausted. Shadowing uses approximately 800 bytes of additional non-paged pool per concurrent IO to the virtual unit. This remedial kit includes codes which avoids system crashes if a system exhausts non-paged pool. Please be aware that there are still cases under which Non-Paged Pool exhaustion will result in a SHADDETINCON bugcheck. This modification reduces the probability but does not completely eliminate them. o During internal testing, a system crash occurred which indicated that IOs were left outstanding in DUDRIVER after a virtual unit had been removed. o There is a missing index on a check for member valid in the BBR_READ_RECOVERY routine. o There is an "infinite" loop condition at SHCP$START_QUED, and the code has been modified so that the persistent thread will be "killed" if the VU it has spawned fails. o This remedial kit includes additional error logging capabilities to collect additional information when a virtual unit is made available. The new LOG_IT macro code has the following input parameters: o R0 - value of P4 o R1 - value of P5 o R2 - address of LW in SHAD containing P6 o R3 - VU UCB o R5 - SHAD IRP address with: - CDRP$L_BCNT = P1 - CDRP$L_MEDIA = P2 - CDRP$L_PID = P3 The implementation makes use of the following cells in the errorlog record. o EMB$W_SP_BOFF - set to %xBADE as TAG o EMB$W_SP_FUNC - reason code o EMB$L_SP_BCNT - LW for information o EMB$L_SP_MEDIA - LW for information o EMB$L_SP_RQPID - LW for information o EMB$Q_SP_IOSB - 2 LW for information o EMB$L_SP_CMDREF - LW for Information o A process may intermittently hang during the dismount of a shadow-set while waiting for completion of the QIOW in DO_IO routine. o A KRNLSTAKNV halt may occur during MOUNT/CLUSTER DSAx: Bugcheck Type: CPUSANITY, CPU sanity timer expired Node: AI84 (Clustered) CPU Type: AlphaServer 8400 Model EV56/440 VMS Version: V6.2-1H3 Current Process: PM2SKZ Current Image: DSA40:[ZENT410.][EXE]BUS.EXE Failing PC: FFFFFFFF 8001F8D0 Failing PS: 18000000 00001604 Module: SYSTEM_PRIMITIVES_MIN Offset: 0000B8D0 Boot Time: 26-JUN-1997 08:34:37.00 System Uptime: 1 00:46:34.07 Crash/Primary CPU: 01/00 Saved Processes: 26 Pagesize: 8 KByte (8192 bytes) Physical Memory: 2048 MByte (262144 PFNs) Dumpfile Pagelets: 999974 blocks Dump Flags: writecomp,errlogcomp,dump_style EXE$GL_FLAGS: poolpging,init,bugdump,pgflfrag Stack Pointers: KSP = 00000000 7FF91C98 ESP = 00000000 7FF96000 SSP = 00000000 7FF9C100 USP = 00000000 7EDE4030 General Registers: R0 = 00000000 00000000 R1 = FFFFFFFF 814EA180 R2 = FFFFFFFF 81410000 R3 = FFFFFFFF 9DE268F8 R4 = 00000000 0000012C R5 = 00000000 7FF91D40 R6 = 00000000 7FF445A0 R7 = 08000000 00000200 R8 = FFFFFFFF F7710250 R9 = 00000000 00000030 R10 = 00000000 00000031 R11 = 00000000 00000001 R12 = 00000000 00008001 R13 = FFFFFFFF 9DE268F8 R14 = FFFFFFFF 9DE25640 R15 = FFFFFFFF 9DE04200 R16 = 00000000 00000774 R17 = 00000000 7FF91C38 R18 = FFFFFFFF 9DE32CE0 R19 = FFFFFFFF 9DE04200 R20 = 00000000 00000000 R21 = 00000000 272007F0 R22 = FFFFFFFF 9DE04200 R23 = 00000000 00000000 R24 = FFFFFFFF 9DE04AC0 AI = 00000000 00000000 RA = FFFFFFFF 00000000 PV = FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF R28 = FFFFFFFF 8001F83C FP = 00000000 7FF91E10 PC = FFFFFFFF 8001F8D4 PS = 18000000 00001604 Failing Instruction: EXE$HWCLKINT_C+00510: BUGCHK o A system may crash when a second node attempts to boot a system disk shadow set with two members. The following SHADDETINCON bugcheck at SHDRIVER+12124 or SYS$SHDRIVER_NPRO+449B4 occurs: SHADDETINCON, SHADOWING detects inconsistent state o The mount of a shadow set fails. The failure report says that the set is already mounted or that there is a duplicate unit number. Existing Problems Not Addressed in the VAXSHAD01_071 Kit: o The following three MOUNT problems were discovered at a late stage in the release of this kit. OpenVMS Engineering is working on solutions to these problems which will be available in a future MOUNT ECO kit. If a user, either manually or by a command procedure, executes one of the following errors, MOUNT may incorrectly add members to existing shadow sets. - A MOUNT/SHAD with an incorrect volume label will succeed in adding the member to the shadow set, for example: $ MOUNT/SYSTEM DSA1/SHAD=$4$DUA1 TST1 $! The shadow set DSA1 is now available with DUA1 as $! the only member $ MOUNT/SYSTEM DSA1/SHAD=$4$DUA5 TST5 $! The device $4$DUA5 is wrongly added as a full copy $! target. - Similarly, a MOUNT/SHAD with an incorrect volume label of a shadow set that is MOUNTed elsewhere in the VMScluster will succeed in adding the member to the set on the other nodes in the VMScluster, but the MOUNT will fail on the local node, for example: NODE_1> $ MOUNT/SYSTEM DSA1/SHAD=$4$DUA1 TST1 NODE_1> $ ! The shadow set DSA1 is now available on NODE_1 NODE_2> $ MOUNT/SYSTEM DSA1/SHAD=$4$DUA5 TST5 NODE_2> $ ! The MOUNT correctly fails on NODE_2 with an $ ! INCVOLLABEL error NODE_1> $ ! However, the member $4$DUA5 is incorrectly added NODE_1> $ ! to the set DSA1 as a full copy target. - MOUNT will incorrectly allow a non-shareable MOUNT/SHADOW of a disk that is already mounted on another node as "shareable" to succeed. As a result, corruption of the disk(s) will occur, for example: NODE_1> $ MOUNT/SYSTEM DSA1/SHAD=$4$DUA1 TST1 NODE_1> $ ! The shadowset DSA1 is now available on NODE_1 NODE_2> $ MOUNT /NOSHARE DSA5/SHAD=$4$DUA1 TST1 NODE_2> $ ! The shadowset DSA5 is now incorrectly available $ ! on NODE_2 NODE_1> $ ! The shadowset DSA1 is also available on NODE_1 Corruption of the disk will occur when write operations are performed by either node. Problems Addressed in the VAXSHAD01_071 ECO Kit: o A SHADDETINCON BUGCHECK may occur in SHD_THREADS when an attempt is made to terminate a thread that is still a Significant Event. o The Volume Shadowing driver delivered in OpenVMS V7.1 and the V6.2 Cluster Compatibility kits (xxxCOMPAT_062) does not contain the full solution for the 'Bad Block Repair' (BBR) problem. As a result, a disk may not be expelled from a shadow set when necessary. o An incompatibility exists between the StorageWorks Host Based RAID Software and the enhanced volume shadowing provided in both OpenVMS 7.1 and in the Cluster Compatibility Kits (xxxCOMPAT_62). Because of this incompatibility, RAID software can no longer detect that a shadow set state change has occurred. o Write protecting a shadow set member which is being added to an existing shadowset causes the virtual unit to hang. o A system may crash with an INVEXCEPTN bugcheck in SHSB$SEND_MESSAGE because the UCB address in R5 is zero. It may also crash in IOC_STD$CVT_DEVNAM in IO_ROUTINES when an attempt is made to get a DDB out of a UCB that is corrupt. The problem occurs when the IRP$L_ARB field is not correctly set up with the clone error index. In the SH$VP_DEV_DRVERR routine, this byte is used as an index to fetch the longword UCB of the erring device which is set to FF and is incorrect. The bad value occurs when volume processing begins to initiate mount verification after a device error occurs. o A shadowset may hang in mountverify for an extended period of time after it encounters a DRAB_INT controller failure on an HSJ50 which is followed by many 'forced error flagged in last sector read' error messages on multiple shadowset member disks. INSTALLATION NOTES: This kit requires a system reboot. Compaq strongly recommends that a reboot is performed immediately after kit installation to avoid system instability If you have other nodes in your OpenVMS cluster, 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. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: Install this kit with the VMSINSTAL utility by logging into the SYSTEM account, and typing the following at the DCL prompt: @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL VAXSHAD08_071 [location of the saveset] The saveset location may be a tape drive, CD, or a disk directory that contains the kit saveset. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.



This patch can be found at any of these sites:

Colorado Site
Georgia Site



Files on this server are as follows:

vaxshad08_071.README
vaxshad08_071.CHKSUM
vaxshad08_071.CVRLET_TXT
vaxshad08_071.a-dcx_vaxexe
vaxshad08_071.CVRLET_TXT

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