======================================================================= Hewlett-Packard OpenVMS ECO Release Notes ======================================================================= 1 KIT NAME: VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500 2 KIT DESCRIPTION: 2.1 Installation Rating: INSTALL_2 : To be installed by all customers using the following feature(s): - FIBRE_SCSI 2.2 Reboot Requirement: Reboot Required. HP 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. 2.3 Version(s) of OpenVMS to which this kit may be applied: OpenVMS for Integrity Servers V8.4 2.4 New functionality or new hardware support provided: No 3 KITS SUPERSEDED BY THIS KIT: - VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0400 4 KIT DEPENDENCIES: 4.1 The following remedial kit(s), or later, must be installed BEFORE installation of this, or any required kit: - VMS84I_PCSI-V0400 - VMS84I_UPDATE-V0800 Page 2 4.2 In order to receive all the corrections listed in this kit, the following remedial kits, or later, should also be installed: - None 5 NEW FUNCTIONALITY AND/OR PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN THE VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500 KIT 5.1 New functionality addressed in this kit Not Applicable 5.2 Problems addressed in this kit 5.2.1 Attempting to boot OpenVMS out of FC disks through a Qlogic HBA fails and system crashes. 5.2.1.1 Problem Description: The Qlogic runtime driver was unable to retrieve the UDID from the device. The SCSI Command Descriptor Block (CDB) for the "Report device identifier" command was not created correctly and a shorter allocation length was being sent. This problem has been fixed. Images Affected: - [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGQDRIVER.EXE - [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGQDRIVER.STB 5.2.1.2 Quix and PTR cases reporting this problem: 5.2.1.2.1 Quix Cases None 5.2.1.2.2 PTR(S) 75-13-2522 Page 3 5.2.1.3 Release Version of OpenVMS that will contain this change: Next release of OpenVMS Integrity V8.4 5.2.1.4 Work-arounds: None 5.2.2 System crash with INCONSTATE bugcheck at SYS$FGEDRIVER+00027E30 5.2.2.1 Problem Description: SYS$FGEDRIVER may experience system crash with INCONSTATE bugcheck at SYS$FGEDRIVER+00027E30 because of mapping failure during write operation. This problem has been fixed. Images Affected: - [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE - [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.STB 5.2.2.2 Quix and PTR cases reporting this problem: 5.2.2.2.1 Quix Cases QXCM1001242876, QXCM1001242727, QXCM1001210297 5.2.2.2.2 PTR(S) None 5.2.2.3 Release Version of OpenVMS that will contain this change: Next release of OpenVMS Integrity V8.4 5.2.2.4 Work-arounds: None Page 4 5.2.3 System crash with INCONSTATE bugcheck at SYS$DKDRIVER+40A30 5.2.3.1 Problem Description: When using disks of size 1TB or greater a system crash is seen with INCONSTATE bugcheck at SYS$DKDRIVER.The crash was seen where the DKDRIVER does seek optimization for the I/O requests that are sent to disk by re-ordering the read/write requests in the pending queue of the device and determines the mostoptimal request to service next. This problem has been fixed. Images Affected: - [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE - [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.STB 5.2.3.2 Quix and PTR cases reporting this problem: 5.2.3.2.1 Quix Cases QXCM1001232829 5.2.3.2.2 PTR(S) None 5.2.3.3 Release Version of OpenVMS that will contain this change: Next release of OpenVMS Integrity V8.4 5.2.3.4 Work-arounds: None 5.2.4 System hangs with LSI1030 Ultra 320 based PCI-e cards while taking backup. 5.2.4.1 Problem Description: The problem was found with SYS$PKMDRIVER. The issue happened due to misplaced chain element offset in scatter gather entries. This problem has been fixed. Images Affected: Page 5 - [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKMDRIVER.EXE - [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKMDRIVER.STB 5.2.4.2 Quix and PTR cases reporting this problem: 5.2.4.2.1 Quix Cases QXCM1001246473,QXCM1001246705 5.2.4.2.2 PTR(S) None 5.2.4.3 Release Version of OpenVMS that will contain this change: Next release of OpenVMS Integrity V8.4 5.2.4.4 Work-arounds: None 6 PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN PREVIOUS KITS Problems addressed by previously released VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI patch kits can be found in the following files: o VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0100.RELEASE_NOTES o VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0200.RELEASE_NOTES o VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0300.RELEASE_NOTES o VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0400.RELEASE_NOTES Before kit installation, these files can be extracted from the kit via the following commands: o To extract all release notes files at once use: PRODUCT EXTRACT RELEASE_NOTES VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI /VERSION=V5.0 - [/file=destination_directory] o To extract a single release notes file use: PRODUCT EXTRACT FILE VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI /VERSION=V5.0 - /SELECT=release_note_name[/DESTINATION=destination_directory] The names of individual RELEASE_NOTES files in the kit can be found with: Page 6 PRODUCT LIST VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI /VERSION=V5.0 /SELECT = *.RELEASE_NOTES 7 FILES PATCHED OR REPLACED: o [SYSEXE]MSA$UTIL.EXE (new image) Image Identification Information Image name: "MSA$UTIL" Image file identification: "X-34" Image build identification: "0100000090" linker identification: "Linker I02-37" Link Date/Time: 12-NOV-2012 18:02:54.39 Overall Image Checksum: 520CDF5 o [SYSLIB]PKR$SDA.EXE (new image) Image Identification Information Image name: "PKR$SDA" Image file identification: "X-14" Image build identification: "0100000090" linker identification: "Linker I02-37" Link Date/Time: 12-NOV-2012 18:02:56.14 Overall Image Checksum: E945AF58 o [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.EXE (new image) Image Identification Information Image name: "SYS$DKDRIVER" Image file identification: "X-5" Image build identification: "0100000098" linker identification: "Linker I02-37" Link Date/Time: 5-FEB-2013 15:34:39.62 Overall Image Checksum: 819B2B8 o [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.EXE (new image) Image Identification Information Image name: "SYS$FGEDRIVER" Image file identification: "X-5" Image build identification: "0100000098" linker identification: "Linker I02-37" Link Date/Time: 5-FEB-2013 15:35:00.03 Overall Image Checksum: A0517CD8 o [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGADRIVER.EXE (new image) Image Identification Information Page 7 Image name: "SYS$PGADRIVER" Image file identification: "X-5" Image build identification: "0100000090" linker identification: "Linker I02-37" Link Date/Time: 12-NOV-2012 18:02:43.37 Overall Image Checksum: A7BF9A35 o [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGQDRIVER.EXE (new image) Image Identification Information Image name: "SYS$PGQDRIVER" Image file identification: "X-5" Image build identification: "0100000098" linker identification: "Linker I02-37" Link Date/Time: 5-FEB-2013 15:34:54.79 Overall Image Checksum: C6FEE403 o [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKMDRIVER.EXE (new image) Image Identification Information Image name: "SYS$PKMDRIVER" Image file identification: "X-5" Image build identification: "0100000098" linker identification: "Linker I02-37" Link Date/Time: 5-FEB-2013 15:34:48.38 Overall Image Checksum: FB9A5329 o [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKRDRIVER.EXE (new image) Image Identification Information Image name: "SYS$PKRDRIVER" Image file identification: "X-5" Image build identification: "0100000090" linker identification: "Linker I02-37" Link Date/Time: 12-NOV-2012 18:02:38.48 Overall Image Checksum: E322DA7 o [SYS$LDR]SYS$DKDRIVER.STB (new file) o [SYS$LDR]SYS$FGEDRIVER.STB (new file) o [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGADRIVER.STB (new file) o [SYS$LDR]SYS$PGQDRIVER.STB (new file) o [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKMDRIVER.STB (new file) o [SYS$LDR]SYS$PKRDRIVER.STB (new file) Page 8 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 8.1 Test/Debug Image Loss In the course of debugging problems reported to OpenVMS Engineering, customers may be given debug or point-fix images to install. Typically, these images do not have the same image generation flags contained in images released via the OpenVMS remedial patch process. Because of this, any debug or point-fix image that is in the SYS$COMMON area, will be replaced by any image of the same name installed by this kit. If this occurs, you will lose any functionality that is provided by the replaced image. If you wish to retain these debug or point-fix images, you can take the following steps: o Prior to installing this kit, move the test/debug image(s) to be saved to the SYS$SPECIFIC area. o During kit installation, you will be asked if you wish to delete the image(s) in SYS$SPECIFIC. You should answer NO for each image that you want to keep. o After installation completes, but before rebooting the system (if required), move the image(s) from SYS$SPECIFIC back to SYS$COMMON. 8.2 Compressed File This kit is provided as a Self Extracting ZIPEXE kit. To expand this file to the installable .PCSI file, run the file with the following command: $ RUN VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500.ZIPEXE 8.3 Installation Command Install this kit with the POLYCENTER Software installation utility by logging into the SYSTEM account, and typing the following at the DCL prompt: PRODUCT INSTALL VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI[/SOURCE=location of Kit] Note that this kit will install with the /SAVE_RECOVERY_DATA option turned on. Using this qualifier will allow easy removal of the kit from the system in the event of problems. If you wish to disable this option you must use the /NOSAVE_RECOVERY_DATA qualifier on the PRODUCT INSTALL command. The /SAVE_RECOVERY_DATA qualifier is optional but highly recommended. Using this qualifier will allow easy removal of the kit from the system in the event of problems. The kit location may be a tape drive, CD, or a disk directory that contains the kit. The /SOURCE qualifier is not needed if the PRODUCT INSTALL command is executed from the same directory as the Page 9 kit location. Additional help on installing PCSI kits can be found by typing HELP PRODUCT INSTALL at the system prompt. 8.4 Scripting of Answers to Installation Questions During installation, this kit will ask and require user response to several questions. If you wish to automate the installation of this kit and avoid having to provide responses to these questions, you must create a DCL command procedure that includes the following logical name definitions and commands: o To avoid the BACKUP question, define the following: $ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$BACKUP TRUE o To avoid the REBOOT question, define the following: $ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$REBOOT TRUE o To save replaced files as *.*_OLD define the following logical name as YES. If you do not wish to save replaced files, define the logical name as NO. Note that if you use the /SAVE_RECOVERY_DATA qualifier (recommended) on the PRODUCT INSTALL command all replaced files will be saved as part of that operation. There is no need to also save files as *.*_OLD: $ DEFINE/JOB ARCHIVE_OLD NO o Add the following qualifiers to the PRODUCT INSTALL command and add that command to the DCL procedure. /PROD=HP/BASE=I64VMS/VER=V5.0 [/SOURCE=location of Kit] o De-assign the logical names assigned For example, a sample command file to install the VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI-V0500 kit would be: $ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$BACKUP TRUE $ DEFINE/SYS NO_ASK$REBOOT TRUE $ DEFINE/JOB ARCHIVE_OLD NO $! $ PROD INSTALL VMS84I_FIBRE_SCSI/PRODUCER=HP/BASE=I64VMS/VER=V5.0 $! $ DEASSIGN/SYS NO_ASK$BACKUP $ DEASSIGN/SYS NO_ASK$REBOOT $! $ exit $! Page 10 9 COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER: (C) Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP and/or its subsidiaries required for possession, use, or copying. 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