******************************************************************* * HP-UX 11i Version 2 (B.11.23) * Hardware Enablement Bundle README File * October 2010 ******************************************************************* 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. Patch ID List 7. 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 information on HP-UX patch bundles 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 enter your username and password. If you do not have an ITRC login, then click on "Register" to obtain a login. Note that access to ITRC patch services will require a valid Support Agreement, linked to your ITRC login. Click on "My Profile" to view and link support agreements. 3. Select "Patch Database" from left navigation menu (or under "Downloads" in center of web page). 4. Select "HP-UX patch bundles" under the "find standard patch bundles" section. 5. The "standard HP-UX patch bundles index" web page will have a table with links to each HP-UX release with updated patch bundles. (The menu on the right side has "useful links" to related information and latest Patch Management Users Guide.) 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 superseding patch. If a superseding 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://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01919407/c01919407.pdf ************************************************************************ 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. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using HP-UX Software Assistant and QPK bundles from media The HP-UX Software Assistant (SWA) tool is a command-line based tool that consolidates and simplifies patch management and security bulletin management on HP-UX systems. It includes Security Patch Check (SPC) and the functionality of the ITRC Patch Assessment tool. Go to the SWA web page at https://www.hp.com/go/swa for the product overview, download links, documentation links, and installation instructions. SWA can analyze a system and then create a depot of the latest required software, including the latest required Quality Pack bundles. It is possible, however, to preload the latest bundles already acquired from media or other sources. SWA downloads content based upon the last analysis performed; so to work with the preloaded QPK bundles, you must run an analysis using the QPK analyzer. This is one of the three default analyzers; you can use the swa report command to run the analysis. Once the analysis is complete the QPK bundles must be placed into a depot. They should be the only content in the depot. For example on 11.23, you can use a swcopy command similar to the following: swcopy -s /dvdrom QPK1123 @ /depots/myNewDepot When depots are being created, SWA does not analyze the contents of the depot. In this case the QPK bundles themselves are analyzed as a part of the original analysis. Issues and updates are already addressed in the reports and additional downloads. It is not recommended that users override the SWA depot restrictions unless the prior content is also selected by a recent SWA report. To download the content that is required in addition to the QPK bundles, use the swa get command: swa get -t /depots/myNewDepot -x allow_existing_depot=true SWA creates a consolidated report of manual actions that may be required by the patches within the depot. This report (readBeforeInstall.txt) is found in the root directory of the depot. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********************************************************************** 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_34128 | Cumulative patch for partition commands | PHCO_34720 | ioscan(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_34950 | setboot(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_36556 | idisk(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_36670 | Cumulative machinfo command patch | PHCO_37930 | USB MUX, mksf(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_40616 | olrad(1M) cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_31508 | New audio h/w support and cumulative fixes | PHKL_32631 | GPE cell number change for vPars | PHKL_32637 | vPars CPU init; Reuse interrupts; olrad msgs | PHKL_33046 | Claim devices on Hitachi BladeSymphony | PHKL_33168 | Report memory ranges | PHKL_33312 | LVM Cumulative Patch | PHKL_33483 | Performance monitor feature enablement | PHKL_33592 | Graphics console device selection fix | PHKL_33694 | adding yield code to busy_wait | PHKL_33714 | exec(2) and setrlimit(2) system call fix | PHKL_33752 | Itanium 2 Processor speed reporting | PHKL_33757 | Spurious ITC sync errors due to CPU OLA | PHKL_33808 | PCI Error Handling feature | PHKL_33813 | PCI Error Handling feature | PHKL_33969 | SCSI Tape (stape) cumulative | PHKL_34031 | IPF firmware interface update | PHKL_34095 | VM exec(2) support for newer IPF binaries | PHKL_34117 | vPars CPU migr, cumulative shutdown patch | PHKL_34210 | Emitting extended ACPI path in vPars env | PHKL_34409 | PDH modmeta object | PHKL_34460 | Cumulative Crash Dump Patch;EH;MCA Full,Comp | PHKL_34517 | new primitives for Itanium-2 9000 processors | PHKL_34540 | RTSCHED run queue, idle hint | PHKL_34541 | firmware virtualization enablement | PHKL_34547 | boot loader cumulative patch | PHKL_34666 | ACPI memory panic | PHKL_34795 | Cumulative IPMI driver patch | PHKL_34901 | _OSC ACPI method | PHKL_34902 | Firmware interfaces for PCIe | PHKL_34909 | CPU OLA/D Soft interrupts, sw_callback | PHKL_34937 | Recognize TPM | PHKL_34941 | Oracle Clusterware, Setboot for PCI Express | PHKL_35052 | Fix cache flush problem | PHKL_35428 | ACPI Support Trusted Platform Module | PHKL_35698 | Cum. Itanium, PTE vPars mem and busywait | PHKL_35712 | PCI OLAR Cumulative patch on IPF Platforms | PHKL_36103 | wsio.h header file cumulative patch | PHKL_36105 | GIO cumulative patch | PHKL_36138 | PCI OLA/R, cumulative PCI EH,PCI-X2.0 patch | PHKL_36139 | Extended config space support in ACPI | PHKL_36141 | Perfmon Itanium(TM) 2 Dual-Core enablement | PHKL_36233 | vPars,core cell,maxcpus,PCIe,TPM,MMIOPORT | PHKL_36300 | Itanium-2 support; mutex unlock PA 64 bit | PHKL_36301 | Panic or hang on Integrity systems | PHKL_36750 | PCI OLA/R, data corruption,PCI EH,PCI-X2.0 | PHKL_37327 | Kernel debugger cumulative patch | PHKL_38110 | cumulative gvid patch | PHKL_38168 | USB devices, setboot cumulative | PHKL_38364 | MSI,PCI EH,PCIe and cumulative defect fixes | PHKL_38365 | I/O Port Space Access fix for Audio driver | PHKL_38553 | Partition ID, PCI EH, PCIe, IPMI | PHKL_39269 | USB 2.0, DVD write, Cumulative USB patch | PHKL_39742 | USB DVD setboot, Cumulative setboot | PHKL_39764 | Fibre Channel Mass Storage Patch | PHKL_40185 | Cumulative diag2 driver patch | PHKL_40350 | Cumulative kernel SCSI patch | PHKL_40614 | OLA/R subsystem cumulative patch | PHKL_40615 | WSIO IO subsystem cumulative patch | PHNE_36225 | Cumulative Mux and Pty Patch | PHNE_36839 | LAN cumulative patch | PHSS_34353 | linker + fdp cumulative patch | PHSS_34354 | shared library description files | PHSS_35045 | Aries cumulative patch | PHSS_35966 | Xserver cumulative patch +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- ================================= 3.2 Changes from Previous Release ================================= This bundle was last refreshed for the December 2007 release. +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | NEW PATCHES +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- | Patch ID | Description +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- | PHKL_36105 | GIO cumulative patch | PHKL_40350 | Cumulative kernel SCSI patch | PHNE_36839 | LAN cumulative patch +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | SUPERSEDED PATCHES +------------+------------+------------------------------------------------ | Old Patch | New Patch | Description +------------+------------+------------------------------------------------ | PHCO_34934 | PHCO_40616 | olrad(1M) cumulative patch | PHCO_37036 | PHCO_37930 | USB MUX, mksf(1M) cumulative patch | PHKL_32629 | PHKL_39269 | USB 2.0, DVD write, Cumulative USB patch | PHKL_32645 | PHKL_40615 | WSIO IO subsystem cumulative patch | PHKL_32646 | PHKL_36103 | wsio.h header file cumulative patch | PHKL_32653 | PHKL_40185 | Cumulative diag2 driver patch | PHKL_34057 | PHKL_37327 | Kernel debugger cumulative patch | PHKL_34933 | PHKL_40614 | OLA/R subsystem cumulative patch | PHKL_34942 | PHKL_38168 | USB devices, setboot cumulative | PHKL_35708 | PHKL_37327 | Kernel debugger cumulative patch | PHKL_36140 | PHKL_38110 | cumulative gvid patch | PHKL_36143 | PHKL_39764 | Fibre Channel Mass Storage Patch | PHKL_36749 | PHKL_38364 | MSI,PCI EH,PCIe and cumulative defect fixes | PHKL_36757 | PHKL_38553 | Partition ID, PCI EH, PCIe, IPMI | PHKL_36983 | PHKL_38365 | I/O Port Space Access fix for Audio driver | PHKL_37091 | PHKL_39742 | USB DVD setboot, Cumulative setboot +------------+------------+------------------------------------------------ ******************************************************************** 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_34720 | ioscan(1M) cumulative patch | PHKL_39742 | USB DVD setboot, Cumulative setboot | PHCO_36670 | Cumulative machinfo command patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHCO_37930 | USB MUX, mksf(1M) cumulative patch | PHKL_39269 | USB 2.0, DVD write, Cumulative USB patch | PHCO_40616 | olrad(1M) cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_40614 | OLA/R subsystem cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33312 | LVM Cumulative Patch | PHKL_31508 | New audio h/w support and cumulative fixes | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_32631 | GPE cell number change for vPars | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36233 | vPars,core cell,maxcpus,PCIe,TPM,MMIOPORT | PHKL_32637 | vPars CPU init; Reuse interrupts; olrad msgs | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33168 | Report memory ranges | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33312 | LVM Cumulative Patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33483 | Performance monitor feature enablement | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33592 | Graphics console device selection fix | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33714 | exec(2) and setrlimit(2) system call fix | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34095 | VM exec(2) support for newer IPF binaries | PHKL_33757 | Spurious ITC sync errors due to CPU OLA | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33808 | PCI Error Handling feature | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33813 | PCI Error Handling feature | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33969 | SCSI Tape (stape) cumulative | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34031 | IPF firmware interface update | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34095 | VM exec(2) support for newer IPF binaries | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33714 | exec(2) and setrlimit(2) system call fix | PHKL_34117 | vPars CPU migr, cumulative shutdown patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34210 | Emitting extended ACPI path in vPars env | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_39742 | USB DVD setboot, Cumulative setboot | PHKL_34460 | Cumulative Crash Dump Patch;EH;MCA Full,Comp | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34117 | vPars CPU migr, cumulative shutdown patch | PHKL_34517 | new primitives for Itanium-2 9000 processors | PHKL_36233 | vPars,core cell,maxcpus,PCIe,TPM,MMIOPORT | PHKL_34540 | RTSCHED run queue, idle hint | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34541 | firmware virtualization enablement | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34666 | ACPI memory panic | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34795 | Cumulative IPMI driver patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34901 | _OSC ACPI method | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34902 | Firmware interfaces for PCIe | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36233 | vPars,core cell,maxcpus,PCIe,TPM,MMIOPORT | PHKL_38553 | Partition ID, PCI EH, PCIe, IPMI | PHKL_34909 | CPU OLA/D Soft interrupts, sw_callback | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34937 | Recognize TPM | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34941 | Oracle Clusterware, Setboot for PCI Express | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_38168 | USB devices, setboot cumulative | PHKL_35428 | ACPI Support Trusted Platform Module | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_35698 | Cum. Itanium, PTE vPars mem and busywait | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_35712 | PCI OLAR Cumulative patch on IPF Platforms | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36750 | PCI OLA/R, data corruption,PCI EH,PCI-X2.0 | PHKL_38364 | MSI,PCI EH,PCIe and cumulative defect fixes | PHKL_36103 | wsio.h header file cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36105 | GIO cumulative patch | PHKL_40615 | WSIO IO subsystem cumulative patch | PHKL_36105 | GIO cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36103 | wsio.h header file cumulative patch | PHKL_40615 | WSIO IO subsystem cumulative patch | PHKL_36138 | PCI OLA/R, cumulative PCI EH,PCI-X2.0 patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36139 | Extended config space support in ACPI | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36141 | Perfmon Itanium(TM) 2 Dual-Core enablement | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36233 | vPars,core cell,maxcpus,PCIe,TPM,MMIOPORT | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_32631 | GPE cell number change for vPars | PHKL_34901 | _OSC ACPI method | PHKL_34902 | Firmware interfaces for PCIe | PHKL_38364 | MSI,PCI EH,PCIe and cumulative defect fixes | PHKL_38553 | Partition ID, PCI EH, PCIe, IPMI | PHKL_36300 | Itanium-2 support; mutex unlock PA 64 bit | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36301 | Panic or hang on Integrity systems | PHKL_36301 | Panic or hang on Integrity systems | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36300 | Itanium-2 support; mutex unlock PA 64 bit | PHKL_36750 | PCI OLA/R, data corruption,PCI EH,PCI-X2.0 | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_33808 | PCI Error Handling feature | PHKL_33813 | PCI Error Handling feature | PHKL_35712 | PCI OLAR Cumulative patch on IPF Platforms | PHKL_38364 | MSI,PCI EH,PCIe and cumulative defect fixes | PHKL_37327 | Kernel debugger cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_38110 | cumulative gvid patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHSS_35966 | Xserver cumulative patch | PHKL_38168 | USB devices, setboot cumulative | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_39742 | USB DVD setboot, Cumulative setboot | PHKL_38364 | MSI,PCI EH,PCIe and cumulative defect fixes | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_32637 | vPars CPU init; Reuse interrupts; olrad msgs | PHKL_33808 | PCI Error Handling feature | PHKL_34909 | CPU OLA/D Soft interrupts, sw_callback | PHKL_35712 | PCI OLAR Cumulative patch on IPF Platforms | PHKL_36233 | vPars,core cell,maxcpus,PCIe,TPM,MMIOPORT | PHKL_36750 | PCI OLA/R, data corruption,PCI EH,PCI-X2.0 | PHKL_40615 | WSIO IO subsystem cumulative patch | PHKL_38365 | I/O Port Space Access fix for Audio driver | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_38553 | Partition ID, PCI EH, PCIe, IPMI | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34901 | _OSC ACPI method | PHKL_34902 | Firmware interfaces for PCIe | PHKL_36233 | vPars,core cell,maxcpus,PCIe,TPM,MMIOPORT | PHKL_39269 | USB 2.0, DVD write, Cumulative USB patch | PHCO_37930 | USB MUX, mksf(1M) cumulative patch | PHKL_38168 | USB devices, setboot cumulative | PHKL_39742 | USB DVD setboot, Cumulative setboot | PHKL_39742 | USB DVD setboot, Cumulative setboot | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_34210 | Emitting extended ACPI path in vPars env | PHKL_40185 | Cumulative diag2 driver patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_40350 | Cumulative kernel SCSI patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_40614 | OLA/R subsystem cumulative patch | PHCO_40616 | olrad(1M) cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_40615 | WSIO IO subsystem cumulative patch | PHKL_40615 | WSIO IO subsystem cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_36103 | wsio.h header file cumulative patch | PHKL_36105 | GIO cumulative patch | PHNE_36225 | Cumulative Mux and Pty Patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHNE_36839 | LAN cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHSS_34353 | linker + fdp cumulative patch | PHSS_35045 | Aries cumulative patch | PHSS_34354 | shared library description files | PHSS_34353 | linker + fdp cumulative patch | PHSS_35966 | Xserver cumulative patch | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base 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_34128 Cumulative patch for partition commands This patch requires nParProvider revision B.23.01.05.01 or later to support sx2000 platform features. PHKL_31500 Sept04 base patch - Prior to installing PHKL_31500 on a previously installed 11.23 system, the installation of the August 2004 version of BUNDLE11i is required. This patch bundle resolves a critical kernel defect that could prevent the successful installation of other kernel patches. - Prior to installing PHKL_31500 on a previously installed 11.23 system with PCI-MUX revision B.11.23.01, the PCI-MUX software must be updated to revision B.11.23.1.1 or later. This version of the PCI-MUX software may be obtained from the September 2004 Operating Environment or Application media, or later. Failure to update the PCI-MUX software will result in the following kernel build failure during the installation of PHKL_31500: ld: Unsatisfied protected symbol "forceclose" in file "/usr/conf/lib/libpci_mux.a[eqnx_bus_pci_mux.o]" - PHNE_32055 should also be installed on all systems on which NFS B.11.23 is installed. PHKL_33312 LVM Cumulative Patch PHKL_33312: Serviceguard configurations using shared logical volumes should also install the following software or patches to obtain the online volume reconfiguration fix for 8606403207 (JAGaf63141): - LVM commands - PHCO_33309. - SGeRAC version 11.17 (or later) or SG patch PHSS_33835 for SGeRAC version 11.16. PHKL_32095: This product update enables a new feature that allows replacing disks in active LVM volume groups. This feature is described by SRs: 8606359629 (JAGaf20325), 8606359627 (JAGaf20323), and 8606359622 (JAGaf20318). To fully enable this feature, the following update must also be installed: PHCO_31709. PHKL_34540 RTSCHED run queue, idle hint For enablement of optimum performance on Itanium-2 9000 processor series, PHKL_34517 also needs to be installed in the system. Installation of either patch by itself has no effect on the system. PHKL_39269 USB 2.0, DVD write, Cumulative USB patch The enhanced functionality in this patch (USB 2.0 speed support, DVD write capability, and support for additional USB devices) is enabled by a separate bundle "USB-00" version "D.11.23.0804" or later. The enhanced functionality will be automatically disabled by the installation of any earlier version of "USB-00". PHKL_40615 WSIO IO subsystem cumulative patch The AD193A/AD194A Fibre Channel tuning provided in this patch would affect the Gigabit Ethernet ports performance. Hence the tuning for the AD193A/AD194A Fibre Channel ports requires installation of PHNE_36236(for IEther-00 product B.11.23.0706 or earlier) or its superseding patches, or latest IEther-00 product(B.11.23.0709 or later) that includes the required changes. The updated driver will determine the existence of the necessary functionality at run time to enable the tuning. On systems without this functionality, the patch will not perform the Fibre Channel tuning. ******************************************************************** 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 +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- | PHKL_31500 | Sept04 base patch | PHKL_39269 | USB 2.0, DVD write, Cumulative USB patch | PHSS_35045 | Aries cumulative patch +------------+------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================== 5.2 Special Instructions to Install the Patches =============================================== PHKL_31500 Sept04 base patch Prior to installing PHKL_31500 on a previously installed 11.23 system, the installation of the August 2004 version of BUNDLE11i is required. This patch bundle resolves a critical kernel defect that could prevent the successful installation of other kernel patches. PHKL_31500 may not be removed once installed. Attempting to do so will cause the following error: Removal of PHKL_31500, "Sept04 base patch", would create an unsupported HP-UX. Recompile 32 bit applications that use the manifest constants IPC_STAT and/or IPC_SET after applying this patch, to avoid the issue described in SR:8606362729. The tunable st_san_safe(5) 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 in SR:8606347386 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). The fix for SR:8606317529 is disabled by default. To enable the non-blocking I/O feature, an application needs to use either rpc_control(3N) or svc_control(3N). An application developer needs to modify each application to utilize a new macro and then recompile. For details, please see the rpc_control(3N) and svc_control(3N) man pages. PHKL_39269 USB 2.0, DVD write, Cumulative USB patch If this patch is being installed as an update from USB-00 version C or earlier,Please refer the following link for more details: http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01917291/c01917291.pdf PHSS_35045 Aries cumulative patch This patch requires manual restarting of operational PA-RISC processes and daemons after the installation to ensure that those processes use patched Aries. ********************************************************************** 6. Patch ID List ********************************************************************** This section contains a simple list of all patches in this bundle. This list can be copied and pasted into the Patch Assessment Tool, available at the IT Resource Center http://itrc.hp.com, when creating an assessment profile. PHCO_34128 PHCO_34720 PHCO_34950 PHCO_36556 PHCO_36670 PHCO_37930 PHCO_40616 PHKL_31500 PHKL_31508 PHKL_32631 PHKL_32637 PHKL_33046 PHKL_33168 PHKL_33312 PHKL_33483 PHKL_33592 PHKL_33694 PHKL_33714 PHKL_33752 PHKL_33757 PHKL_33808 PHKL_33813 PHKL_33969 PHKL_34031 PHKL_34095 PHKL_34117 PHKL_34210 PHKL_34409 PHKL_34460 PHKL_34517 PHKL_34540 PHKL_34541 PHKL_34547 PHKL_34666 PHKL_34795 PHKL_34901 PHKL_34902 PHKL_34909 PHKL_34937 PHKL_34941 PHKL_35052 PHKL_35428 PHKL_35698 PHKL_35712 PHKL_36103 PHKL_36105 PHKL_36138 PHKL_36139 PHKL_36141 PHKL_36233 PHKL_36300 PHKL_36301 PHKL_36750 PHKL_37327 PHKL_38110 PHKL_38168 PHKL_38364 PHKL_38365 PHKL_38553 PHKL_39269 PHKL_39742 PHKL_39764 PHKL_40185 PHKL_40350 PHKL_40614 PHKL_40615 PHNE_36225 PHNE_36839 PHSS_34353 PHSS_34354 PHSS_35045 PHSS_35966 ********************************************************************** 7. 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