******************************************************************* * HP-UX 11i Version 1 (B.11.11) * Hardware Enablement Bundle README File * September 2005 ******************************************************************* Contents of this Document ------------------------- 1. Online Bundle Information 2. Bundle Notes 3. Bundle Contents 3.1 Patch List 3.2 Changes from Previous Release 4. Patches with Dependencies in this Bundle 4.1 Patch Dependencies 4.2 Other Dependencies 5. Patches with Special Installation Instructions 5.1 Patch List 5.2 Special Instructions to Install the Patches 6. Legal Notices ************************************************************************ 1. Online Bundle Information ************************************************************************ You can find the latest patch status information on the HP IT Resource Center (ITRC) web site. This resource can help you manage your patch bundle upgrade, providing up-to-date warning information and replacement patches. At the ITRC you will also find bundle readme files, user guides, links to patch text files, and more. To find the latest Quality Pack information at the ITRC, use these steps: 1. Go to http://itrc.hp.com. Make sure you are at the correct geographic site: Americas/Asia-Pacific or Europe. 2. If you already have a UserID and password, select "Login" from the left navigation menu and log in to the ITRC. If you do not, then under "New Users", click "register". Note that registering at the ITRC is free. 3. Select "maintenance and support (hp products)". 4. Select "standard patch bundles - find patch bundles" under the patching section. 5. Select "HP-UX patch bundles". You are now at the "standard HP-UX patch bundles index" home page. From this home page you will see a table with releases for the past year. 6. Choose the release (by release date and operating system) that your bundle is found in. If you are unsure about the release date of your bundle, use swlist(1M) to get bundle information from your mounted cd or local depot. 7. Once you are at the individual release page, you will find a table with the available bundles. Select your bundle from the table. 8. On the bundle page, you will see two tables: The "select item(s) for download" table that lists any patches in the bundle with warnings and the "Complete Bundle Contents" table that lists all the original patches for the bundle. Note: All patches are linked to their individual patch text information. For each patch with a warning, you should read the warning text to determine if you will be affected, then decide if you want to keep the patch or download a superceding patch. If a superceding patch is available and has reached a level 2 or 3, that patch will be selected by default for download as the "recommended patch". 9. If you decide to download any of the recommended patches that replace those with warnings, you can either download just those patches or the bundle and the recommended patches together. 10. After making the appropriate selections click the "add to selected patch list" button to download. 11. Any dependencies for selected recommended patches will be displayed and preselected for you. Always download the dependencies for proper installation. Select your download method (zip,gzip,tar). "Unpack" the downloaded file, for example: # gunzip patches.tgz # tar -xvf patches.tar 12. After unpacking the file you will see the following: The bundle .depot file, individual patch shell archive files, README_hp-ux, and create_depot_hp-ux_11 script for creating a single depot. 13. If you have downloaded individual recommended patches with or without the bundle, it is recommended that you create a single depot for installation to avoid multiple reboots. To do so, execute the create_depot_hp-ux_11 script as root user in the same directory where you unpacked the download file. This will create a new depot to install from called "depot". It will contain all of the individual patches you downloaded and the original bundle if it was downloaded. It will also create a bundle called "BUNDLE" that lists the new recommended patches you downloaded. HP recommends installing standard patch bundles using the patch_match_target option. For example: # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \ -s /tmp/depot You can also register this depot for network access from other machines. For detailed information regarding HP-UX patching, please refer to the Patch Management User Guide for HP-UX 11.x Systems which can be found at the following URL: http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11i.html#Patch%20Management ************************************************************************ 2. Bundle Notes ************************************************************************ The following entries describe problems or important notes from previous releases and/or the current release. If the description applies to your system, it is recommended you perform the action. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Security Patch Check Tool Once you have created a depot containing the patches you want to install, HP recommends that you run the Security Patch Check tool on the depot. Use this tool, available for free download from http://www.software.hp.com, to analyze the patches in the depot and identify two classes of patches that you should investigate before continuing with patch installation: 1. Patches that have been the subject of patch warnings. 2. Patches that are recommended to improve system security. An example follows. Consult the security_patch_check(1) man page and the FAQ at http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/internet/spc_faq.html for additional information. swlist -l fileset -a supersedes -a revision -a software_spec -a state \ -d @ /path/to/depot | security_patch_check - -r -a Read the Security Bulletins and patch warnings associated with the patches identified by the tool to determine what, if any, changes you want to make to the depot before proceeding with installation. You may also choose to run Security Patch Check on the systems you are updating. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********************************************************************** 3. Bundle Contents ********************************************************************** This section contains a list of all patches in this bundle and the changes in the bundle since it was last released. ============== 3.1 Patch List ============== +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- | Patch ID | Description +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- | PHCO_22958 | set_parms patch | PHCO_23263 | HP AutoRAID Manager cumulative patch | PHCO_24173 | ups_mond(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_25311 | HP Array Manager/60 cumulative patch | PHCO_25831 | SCSI Ultra160 driver Online Addition script | PHCO_26951 | itemap support for FireGL graphics cards | PHCO_27758 | gsp parser & DIMM labels | PHCO_28169 | mksf(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_28998 | fbackup(1M),frecover(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_29379 | LVM commands cumulative patch | PHCO_30514 | rad(1M) and hotplugd(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_30598 | cumulative SAM patch | PHCO_31878 | nPar cmds cumulative patch,IOX,dual cpu | PHKL_23625 | Fix initial clock sync for SD derivatives | PHKL_23666 | SCSI IO Subsystem Cumulative Patch | PHKL_23810 | Enable SCSI floppy for 64 bit computers | PHKL_23957 | Boot panic (w/Fiber Ch. & Gig. Ethernet) fix | PHKL_24278 | Softpower enablement for bladed servers | PHKL_25506 | asyncio driver patch | PHKL_26269 | Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660 | PHKL_26425 | Cumulative DLKM module load/unload patch | PHKL_26743 | LVM Cumulative Patch | PHKL_27154 | PA-8800 processor support | PHKL_27155 | PA-8800 TLB optimization | PHKL_27219 | adjtime(2) support for cpu speeds > 858 MHz | PHKL_27757 | par fans,cabtype,sinc,hwpath,cell info,vPar | PHKL_28025 | Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660 | PHKL_28197 | Cumulative USB Driver patch | PHKL_28569 | INTRMIGR enabler, WSIO support patch | PHKL_28839 | PA-8800 enablement, p2p_bcopy process hang | PHKL_29076 | IDE/ATAPI cumulative patch | PHKL_29300 | IPMI driver port, LUN change,vPar interface | PHKL_29529 | new audio h/w support + cumulative fixes | PHKL_29539 | PDC_SCSI_PARMS,iCOD,vPars,IPMI,OLA/R | PHKL_29567 | Doorbell Enablement in OLA/R subsystem | PHKL_29651 | HW enablement: AGP graphics card support | PHKL_29700 | SD early dump,CDUMP,dump menu,dump messages | PHKL_30100 | Psets,vPar,Xserver,T600 HPMC KRNG,early LPMC | PHKL_30105 | remove mem module and LPMC syslog msgs | PHKL_30197 | Psets, vPar, SLVM, Reboot Hangs, Serial Num | PHKL_30257 | Fibre Channel Mass Storage Patch | PHKL_30446 | Interrupt Migration EP | PHKL_30512 | crash,vpars,timeout;SG TOC,nPar Config | PHKL_30992 | MO 8k sector size;FIFO;Event Port;perf;shmem | PHKL_31227 | PCI patch,boot-time HPMC,PCI-X,OLA/R,AGP | PHKL_31241 | AGP, cumulative graphics, multicard | PHKL_32089 | SCSI Ultra160 Cumulative Patch | PHKL_32090 | SCSI IO Cumulative Patch | PHKL_32647 | Extending Physical I/O Addressing | PHKL_33338 | iCOD,vPars,IPMI,PDCnbcall,OLA/R AB,sx2000 | PHKL_33339 | I/O,vPar,CDUMP,IM perf,PCI-X perf,PCI-X 2.0 | PHKL_33425 | SCSI Tape (stape) cumulative | PHNE_28799 | 100BT unified driver cumulative patch | PHNE_30463 | Cumulative Mux and Pty Patch | PHNE_32396 | LAN product cumulative patch | PHSS_22898 | HP aC++ -AA runtime libraries (aCC A.03.30) | PHSS_25983 | B1000/B2000/C3X00/J5X00/J6000/J7000 5.0 FW | PHSS_26799 | Tachyon TL Fibre Channel Driver Patch | PHSS_29342 | C3650/C3700/C3750/J6700/J6750 2.0 FW | PHSS_32939 | Xserver cumulative patch +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- ================================= 3.2 Changes from Previous Release ================================= This bundle was last refreshed for the December 2004 release. +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | NEW PATCHES +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | No new patches were added. +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | SUPERSEDED PATCHES +------------+------------+------------------------------------------------ | Old Patch | New Patch | Description +------------+------------+------------------------------------------------ | PHKL_28984 | PHKL_30257 | Fibre Channel Mass Storage Patch | PHKL_29899 | PHKL_33425 | SCSI Tape (stape) cumulative | PHKL_30067 | PHKL_33339 | I/O,vPar,CDUMP,IM perf,PCI-X perf,PCI-X 2.0 | PHKL_30447 | PHKL_33338 | iCOD,vPars,IPMI,PDCnbcall,OLA/R AB,sx2000 | PHKL_30510 | PHKL_32090 | SCSI IO Cumulative Patch | PHKL_30511 | PHKL_32089 | SCSI Ultra160 Cumulative Patch | PHKL_32037 | PHKL_32647 | Extending Physical I/O Addressing | PHNE_28923 | PHNE_32396 | LAN product cumulative patch | PHSS_31255 | PHSS_32939 | Xserver cumulative patch +------------+------------+------------------------------------------------ ******************************************************************** 4. Patches with Dependencies in this Bundle ******************************************************************** ====================== 4.1 Patch Dependencies ====================== The following table lists patch dependencies for patches in this bundle. +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------- | Patch ID | | Dep. Patch | Description +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------- | PHCO_29379 | LVM commands cumulative patch | PHKL_26743 | LVM Cumulative Patch | PHCO_30514 | rad(1M) and hotplugd(1M) cumulative patch | PHNE_32396 | LAN product cumulative patch | PHCO_31878 | nPar cmds cumulative patch,IOX,dual cpu | PHCO_27758 | gsp parser & DIMM labels | PHKL_29300 | IPMI driver port, LUN change,vPar interface | PHKL_29539 | PDC_SCSI_PARMS,iCOD,vPars,IPMI,OLA/R | PHKL_33338 | iCOD,vPars,IPMI,PDCnbcall,OLA/R AB,sx2000 | PHKL_31241 | AGP, cumulative graphics, multicard | PHKL_26425 | Cumulative DLKM module load/unload patch | PHKL_29651 | HW enablement: AGP graphics card support | PHKL_30100 | Psets,vPar,Xserver,T600 HPMC KRNG,early LPMC | PHKL_31227 | PCI patch,boot-time HPMC,PCI-X,OLA/R,AGP | PHKL_32647 | Extending Physical I/O Addressing | PHKL_33338 | iCOD,vPars,IPMI,PDCnbcall,OLA/R AB,sx2000 | PHKL_33339 | I/O,vPar,CDUMP,IM perf,PCI-X perf,PCI-X 2.0 | PHKL_32089 | SCSI Ultra160 Cumulative Patch | PHKL_32090 | SCSI IO Cumulative Patch | PHKL_32090 | SCSI IO Cumulative Patch | PHKL_32089 | SCSI Ultra160 Cumulative Patch | PHKL_32647 | Extending Physical I/O Addressing | PHKL_31241 | AGP, cumulative graphics, multicard | PHSS_26799 | Tachyon TL Fibre Channel Driver Patch | PHKL_30257 | Fibre Channel Mass Storage Patch +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------- ====================== 4.2 Other Dependencies ====================== The following patches have non-patch dependencies, such as dependencies on other software products or hardware, or are conditional on other patches. If you are loading these patches, please read the instructions carefully. PHCO_23263 HP AutoRAID Manager cumulative patch This patch provides the utilities for the HP Array with AutoRAID. It requires the OS-Core.C2400-UTIL fileset to be installed for the array status to monitored properly. To use the utilities an HP AutoRAID array must be connected and configured to the system. PHCO_25311 HP Array Manager/60 cumulative patch This patch provides the utilities for the HP Fibre Array/60. To use the utilities an HP Fibre Array/60 array must be connected and configured to the system. PHCO_25831 SCSI Ultra160 driver Online Addition script PHCO_25831: This patch is one of the two required to support Online Addition of adapters supported by c8xx driver. The two patches are PHCO_25831 and PHKL_25712 these patches can be installed independent of each other and in any order. PHCO_29379 LVM commands cumulative patch PHCO_29379: To enable iSCSI support in LVM, the following must be installed: PHKL_30552 and PHCO_29379. These product updates may be installed in any order. This patch is a member of a set of patches needed to enable VxVM rootability on HP-UX 11i. The patch set includes PHKL_27096, PHCO_27099, PHCO_27100, PHCO_27101, PHCO_27103, and PHCO_27209. If any of the patches belonging to this set is not installed on the system, then the VxVM rootability feature will not function. When the HP-UX 11i 0902 OEUR is installed, it will install the full set of required patches for VxVM, including this patch. PHCO_30514 rad(1M) and hotplugd(1M) cumulative patch To enable Doorbell feature for PCI card online add/replace (OLA/R) subsystem, the following must be installed together: PHCO_29566 PHKL_29567 PHKL_29537 PHKL_29538 PHKL_29539 and PHKL_29468. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. To enable the PCI-X related features in rad(1M) command and PCI card online add/replace (OLA/R) subsystem,the following must be installed : PHKL_28665 and PHCO_28666. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHCO_30598 cumulative SAM patch This fix for JAGad36111 will not be complete until a future commands patch containing the fix for JAGad36006 is installed. The fix for JAGad36006 is scheduled for post-11.11 releases. The fix for JAGae09404 will not be complete until a future vxfs patch containing the fix for JAGae09602 is installed. PHCO_31878 nPar cmds cumulative patch,IOX,dual cpu PHCO_23774: This patch can be installed on its own. If this patch is being installed to resolve ( SR:8606184958 CR:JAGad54160 ), then patch PHKL_23375, or its superseding patch, must also be installed. PHKL_26269 Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660 PHKL_26269: To enable the enhancement to add the Rock Ridge extension to the ISO-9660 file system, the following must be installed: PHKL_25760 and PHKL_26269. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHKL_26743 LVM Cumulative Patch PHKL_24779: PHKL_23626 (or supersedeing) is required to provide LVM support for more than 8 LUNs for non-concurrent active path Fibre-Channel disk arrays. These patches may be installed in any order. Without the Fibre-Channel patch installed, LVM will continue to limit support to 8 LUNs. PHKL_27154 PA-8800 processor support To enable PA-8800 processors, the following must be installed: PHKL_27154, PHKL_27155 and PHKL_27156. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHKL_27155 PA-8800 TLB optimization To enable PA-8800 processors, the following must be installed: PHKL_27154, PHKL_27155 and PHKL_27156. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHKL_28025 Rock Ridge extension for ISO-9660 PHKL_25760: To enable the enhancement to add the Rock Ridge extension to the ISO-9660 file system, the following must be installed: PHKL_25760 and PHKL_26269. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHKL_28839 PA-8800 enablement, p2p_bcopy process hang To enable PA-8800 processors, the following must be installed: PHKL_27154, PHKL_27155 and PHKL_27156. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHKL_29300 IPMI driver port, LUN change,vPar interface PHCO_28169 mksf patch, creates /dev/ipmi PHKL_29539 PDC_SCSI_PARMS,iCOD,vPars,IPMI,OLA/R To enable the Doorbell feature for the PCI card online add/replace (OLA/R) subsystem, the following must be installed: PHCO_29566, PHKL_29567, PHKL_29537, PHKL_29538, PHKL_29539, and PHKL_29468. PHKL_27716: To enable the IPMI driver, the following must be installed: PHKL_27669, PHKL_27714, PHKL_27715, PHKL_27716. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHKL_29567 Doorbell Enablement in OLA/R subsystem To enable Doorbell feature for PCI card online add/replace (OLA/R) subsystem, the following must be installed together: PHCO_29566 PHKL_29567 PHKL_29537 PHKL_29538 PHKL_29539 and PHKL_29468. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. To enable the PCI-X related features in rad(1M) command and PCI card online add/replace (OLA/R) subsystem,the following must be installed : PHKL_28665 and PHCO_28666. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHKL_30100 Psets,vPar,Xserver,T600 HPMC KRNG,early LPMC To correctly report processor-related LPMC events, the following patches should also be installed: - PHKL_30105 (all PA-RISC 2.0 systems) - PHSS_30101 (PA-8800 and above only) PHKL_29890: ( SR:8606327556 CR:JAGae89817 ) This patch is required to solve the kalloc panic. Installing PHKL_29889 without PHKL_29890 will not solve the problem, though PHKL_29889 can be installed independently. PHKL_30105 remove mem module and LPMC syslog msgs To correctly report and handle processor-related LPMC events, the following patches should also be installed: - PHKL_30100 (all PA-RISC 2.0 systems) - PHSS_30101 (PA-8800 and above only) PHKL_30197 Psets, vPar, SLVM, Reboot Hangs, Serial Num PHKL_29978: In order to support SLVM in a 16 node Service Guard cluster, PHKL_30552 must also be installed. PHKL_30512 crash,vpars,timeout;SG TOC,nPar Config To resolve the defect relating to ServiceGuard timeout being too short, PHKL_28114 must be installed in addition to this patch. Both of these patches are independent in that there is no negative impact if either of them is installed without the other. However, both patches must be installed in order to resolve the defect. PHKL_31227 PCI patch,boot-time HPMC,PCI-X,OLA/R,AGP This patch is one of the three needed to support the SCSI Ultra160 interface on HP-UX 11i. The three patches are PHKL_25020, PHKL_24854, PHKL_24031. These patches may be installed independently of each other and in any order. Without SCSI Ultra160 controller hardware present on the system, these changes will have no effect on your system. PHKL_32089 SCSI Ultra160 Cumulative Patch PHKL_27556: Multi-initiator support is available on Ultra160 SCSI cards with hardware revisions later than A6828-60001 and A6829-60001. PHKL_25712: This patch is one of the two required to support Online Addition of the adapters supported by c8xx SCSI driver. The other patch is PHCO_25831. These patches can be installed independent of each other and in any order. PHKL_25020: This patch is one of the three needed to support the SCSI Ultra160 interface on HP-UX 11.11. The three patches are PHKL_25020, PHKL_24854 and PHKL_24031. These patches may be installed independently of each other and in any order. Without SCSI Ultra160 controller hardware present on the system, these changes will have no effect on your system. PHKL_33338 iCOD,vPars,IPMI,PDCnbcall,OLA/R AB,sx2000 PHKL_27715: To enable the IPMI driver, the following must be installed: PHKL_27669, PHKL_27714, PHKL_27715, PHKL_27716. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. To enable the Doorbell feature for the PCI card online add/replace (OLA/R) subsystem, the following must be installed: PHCO_29566, PHKL_29567, PHKL_29537, PHKL_29538, PHKL_29539, and PHKL_29468. To enable support for AGP busses, the following must be installed: PHKL_29468, PHKL_29537, PHKL_29538, PHKL_29650, and PHKL_29651. PHKL_27714: To enable the IPMI driver, the following must be installed: PHKL_27669, PHKL_27714, PHKL_27715, PHKL_27716. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed. this product update will have no impact on your system. To enable PCI-X, the following must be installed: PHKL_27151 and PHKL_27152. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHKL_33339 I/O,vPar,CDUMP,IM perf,PCI-X perf,PCI-X 2.0 To enable the Doorbell feature for the PCI card online add/replace (OLA/R) subsystem, the following must be installed: PHCO_29566, PHKL_29567, PHKL_29537, PHKL_29538, PHKL_29539, and PHKL_29468. To enable support for AGP busses, the following must be installed: PHKL_29468, PHKL_29537, PHKL_29538, PHKL_29650, and PHKL_29651. To enable PCI-X, the following must be installed: PHKL_27151 and PHKL_27152. These product updates may be installed in any order. If any of these product updates are not installed, this product update will have no impact on your system. PHKL_33425 SCSI Tape (stape) cumulative If the st_san_safe kernel tunable is enabled on systems running OmniBackII A.04.00 or A.04.10, the following patches must also be installed: OmniBackII A.04.00: PHSS_27586 and PHSS_27601 OmniBackII A.04.10: PHSS_27459 and PHSS_27588 PHNE_28799 100BT unified driver cumulative patch In order to use basic VLAN functionality on the 100BT Ethernet product, PHNE_25388 (or its superseding patch) must be installed in addition to PHNE_23465 (or its superseding patch). PHNE_30463 Cumulative Mux and Pty Patch For the rp7400, rp54xx, L-Class with A6696B GSP cards and rp24xx products, a) Insf(1) patch PHCO_27243 or later should be installed along with this patch. b) System must be updated with the GSP Firmware Revision B.02.11 or C.02.05 or later. PHNE_32396 LAN product cumulative patch In order to use basic VLAN functionality on the Gigabit Ethernet product, PHNE_24491 (or its superseding patch) must be installed. In order to use basic VLAN functionality on the 100BT Ethernet product, PHNE_23465 (or its superseding patch) must be installed. On systems using the Hyperfabric products with revisions B.11.11.00, B.11.11.01, or B.11.11.02, HyperFabric patch PHNE_27745 (or a superseding patch) must also be installed. PHSS_22898 HP aC++ -AA runtime libraries (aCC A.03.30) Every development site (on A.03.25 through A.03.27) that installs this patch MUST also install the header file patch PHSS_22868. All aC++ applications built with the -AA option on versions A.03.25 through A.03.27 must then be recompiled and relinked. If this is not done, link time or run time incompatibilities may result. See CR JAGad36658 above. PHSS_32939 Xserver cumulative patch This Xserver patch contains an interface change that requires PHSS_31276 (OpenGL Runtime patch) or a superseding OpenGL Runtime patch to be installed for OpenGL applications to run correctly. The hp Fire GL-UX graphics adapter (A7789A) requires installation of PHKL_26833 or superseding graphics kernel patch either with or before installation of this Xserver patch. ******************************************************************** 5. Patches with Special Installation Instructions ******************************************************************** The following list shows patches that have special installation instructions. If you are loading these patches, please read the information following the table. ============== 5.1 Patch List ============== +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- | Patch ID | Description +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- | PHCO_28169 | mksf(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_30598 | cumulative SAM patch | PHKL_25506 | asyncio driver patch | PHKL_29567 | Doorbell Enablement in OLA/R subsystem | PHKL_31227 | PCI patch,boot-time HPMC,PCI-X,OLA/R,AGP | PHKL_32090 | SCSI IO Cumulative Patch | PHKL_32647 | Extending Physical I/O Addressing | PHKL_33425 | SCSI Tape (stape) cumulative | PHNE_30463 | Cumulative Mux and Pty Patch | PHSS_22898 | HP aC++ -AA runtime libraries (aCC A.03.30) | PHSS_25983 | B1000/B2000/C3X00/J5X00/J6000/J7000 5.0 FW | PHSS_29342 | C3650/C3700/C3750/J6700/J6750 2.0 FW +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================== 5.2 Special Instructions to Install the Patches =============================================== PHCO_28169 mksf(1M) cumulative patch PHCO_30598 cumulative SAM patch Be sure SAM is not running before installing this patch. PHKL_25506 asyncio driver patch PHKL_25506: To enable the asyncio enhancement that defers memory locking to improve application startup times, create the async device file with minor number 256 using the following commands. The user must have super-user rights to execute these commands. Delete the old device file. # rmsf -v /dev/async Create the new device file # mknod /dev/async c 101 256 Note: This minor number should only be used on systems that have enough physical memory so that paging is avoided. Paging can cause serious performance degradation with this new enhancement. On systems where paging is an issue, this minor number should not be used. PHKL_29567 Doorbell Enablement in OLA/R subsystem This patch must be installed prior to the hardware installation of greater than 10 I/O chassis. PHKL_31227 PCI patch,boot-time HPMC,PCI-X,OLA/R,AGP This patch is required in the install kernel that the failing system is booting from. Patching the failing system itself will not fix the problem. The repair must be made to the install kernel on the bootp server. The patch is included in the install kernel supplied on the September 2001 Install and Core OS media. PHKL_32090 SCSI IO Cumulative Patch For patch PHKL_29365 and later: JAGae62769: SCSI Driver has been modified to log the recovered error events. To enable logging, set the 0x40 flag in scsi_log_mask. This may be done as below. adb -w /stand/vmunix /dev/kmem scsi_log_mask/X <===== Get the value of current log mask scsi_log_mask: scsi_log_mask: 1F238B10 Add 0x40 to current mask scsi_log_mask/W 0x1F238B50 scsi_log_mask: 1F238B10 = 1F238B50 scsi_log_mask?W 0x1F238B50 scsi_log_mask: 1F238B10 = 1F238B50 to exit adb JAGae85372: For model C3750 workstations that have external single-ended wide SCSI disks connected to the narrow 50 pin SCSI connector, it is imperative that these disks be powered down and then powered up after this patch is installed. Else, if these devices are not power-cycled, they will not be accessible and any I/O requests to them may hang. PHKL_32647 Extending Physical I/O Addressing The /etc/rc.log file may include the following error message after the installation of PHKL_32037, due to the diagnostic defect with pdcinfo as mentioned below: Output from "/sbin/rc1.d/S430pdcinfo start": Reading low portion of TOC Vector: Bad address ERROR: pdcinfo returned error status=255 The Dec 2004 or later release of OnlineDiags bundle or an HP-UX 11.11 Support Tool Manager patch should be installed to fix the defect. This diagnostic software includes the pdcinfo tool that logs the processor related information during the system startup which is useful for future trouble-shooting. The Dec 2003 and Jun 2004 releases of the pdcinfo tool had the diagnostic defect which has been fixed in the following patches for the Support Tool Manager (in OnlineDiags): PHSS_31113: s700_800 11.11 Support Tool Manager Dec 2003 PHSS_31114: s700_800 11.11 Support Tool Manager Jun 2004 PHKL_23203: This patch includes a new version of , which defines a new macro, CONVERT_IOADDR_64TO32. Third party drivers that use this new macro and are linked with the kernel on the customer's system will also require this patch to be installed on the customer's system. Failure to install this patch on the customer's system will lead to a linker error when a new kernel is linked with this new third party driver. PHKL_33425 SCSI Tape (stape) cumulative The new tunable st_san_safe should be enabled (set to 1) if the system being patched is part of a SAN tape backup solution where multiple HP-UX hosts can access the same tape device. This will prevent the situation detailed above where a tape unintentionally rewinds in the middle of a backup. The fbackup/frecover utilities require device files which have rewind-on-close set on them. The device files available when st_san_safe=1 (no-rewind-on-close) can not be used by fbackup/frecover. See the manpage for fbackup(1M). If this patch is installed on a system using the MC/ServiceGuard ATS tape sharing service, the tuneable "st_ats_enabled" must be set back to 1 after the patch is installed for ATS to work. Please note setting the tuneable back to 1 will require an additional reboot. PHNE_30463 Cumulative Mux and Pty Patch If patch PHNE_26326, or any of its successors, are installed on rp7400, rp54xx, L-Class with A6696B GSP cards or rp24xx systems, then the GSP firmware should be updated to B.02.11 or C.02.05 or later. Before upgrading the system with above GSP Firmware Revision, be sure to install the above HP-UX patches or its successors. If removing this patch and its successors from rp7400, rp54xx, LClass with A6696B GSP cards or rp24xx systems, then the GSP firmware should be rolled back to revision earlier than B.02.11 or C.02.05. Additionally, users should delete the stale UPS port (/dev/ttypX) device file(s) and recreate it(them) using the insf(1M) command. PHSS_22898 HP aC++ -AA runtime libraries (aCC A.03.30) NOTE TO USERS OF THE NEWLY INTRODUCED ANSI C++ STANDARD LIBRARY VERSION 2.0 (libstd_v2): If you have used aC++ versions A.03.25 through A.03.27 with the -AA option then you must install this patch. If as an ISV you have shipped a library built WITH the -AA option, please contact HP for further information. If as an end user you have received and installed third party libraries or applications built or compiled WITH the -AA option, please contact HP for further information. To determine whether your library/application uses -AA, run the command chatr | grep libstd_v2 If the output of this command is NOT empty, your library/application uses -AA. This libstd_v2 roll is necessary to establish compatibility with the definition of mbstate_t (multibyte support) in the HPUX 11.11 runtime (libc). If you install this patch you MUST recompile and relink any applications built with the -AA option (and be sure your software vendors have done so for their products). Every development site (on A.03.25 through A.03.27) that installs this patch MUST also install the header file patch PHSS_22868. All aC++ applications built with the -AA option on versions A.03.25 through A.03.27 must then be recompiled and relinked. If this is not done, link time or run time incompatibilities may result. See CR JAGad36658 above. PHSS_25983 B1000/B2000/C3X00/J5X00/J6000/J7000 5.0 FW This patch will only install and update the firmware on these systems: 9000/785/B1000 9000/785/B2000 9000/785/C3000 9000/785/C3600 9000/785/J5000 9000/785/J5600 9000/785/J6000 9000/785/J7000 If the installed system firmware is more recent than the firmware provided in the patch, the system firmware will not be modified when the patch is installed. If you wish to install the patch on a different system even though it does not apply, you can force the installation of the patch by touching the file '/tmp/force_patch_install' before installing the patch. This may be useful when creating a 'golden' archive image for Ignite-UX that may be used on several different hardware platforms. If the patch is installed on a system other than those listed above, it will not modify the system firmware so no harm will occur. PHSS_29342 C3650/C3700/C3750/J6700/J6750 2.0 FW This patch will only install and update the firmware on these systems: 9000/785/C3650,9000/785/C3700,9000/785/C3750,9000/785/J6700, 9000/785/J6750 If the installed system firmware is more recent than the firmware provided in the patch, the system firmware will not be modified when the patch is installed. If you wish to install the patch on a different system even though it does not apply, you can force the installation of the patch by touching the file '/tmp/force_patch_install' before installing the patch. This may be useful when creating a 'golden' archive image for Ignite-UX that may be used on several different hardware platforms. If the patch is installed on a system other than those listed above, it will not modify the system firmware so no harm will occur. ********************************************************************** 6. 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