Fix information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ installp: No fix information was found for X11dev.motif1.2.obj 1.2.3.0. installp: No fix information was found for X11rte.motif1.2.obj 1.2.3.0. usr/share fix information for fddi.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20384 IX30482 This is a dummy APAR IX30911 This is a dummy APAR IX31518 This is a dummy APAR IX29211 This is a dummy APAR IX30097 This is a dummy APAR IX30102 This is a dummy APAR IX30098 This is a dummy APAR IX30099 This is a dummy APAR IX34177 Need a composite fddi.add file The odm stanza file needs to be shipped in updates as well as installs. IX34177 Need a composite fddi.add file The odm stanza file needs to be shipped in updates as well as installs. IX34178 add message to fddi.msg This defect adds a message to the fddi message catalog (fddi.msg). The message adds support for a message in the fddi update scripts. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20268 IX34133 Incorrect page space calculations from installp installp may unnecessarily attempt to extend page space if there are multiple products and/or updates being installed which specify a page space requirement in their size file. If there is not enough space by which to expand, the following message will result: installp: The page space could not be increased by logical partitions. where X is the over-sized value by which installp is trying to expand. (The value of X is the difference in the sum of all page space specified, by packages being installed, and the active page space.) If there was enough space originally, this problem will have no effect. If there was enough space by which to expand, installp will have unnecessarily extended the page space. Additionally, in the case of failure, the message printed gives a unit of measure in logical partitions when it should be in Megabytes. IX32142 /usr/sbin/mkinstdskt overflows one diskette Need to add a new file for BOSBOOT. The new file is dsktfiles2.rm, in directory /usr/lib/boot. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20375 79445 Hardware support for diagnostics Diagnostics changes for download microcode. 77601 Hardware Support for Diagnostic Hardware Diagnostic Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support 71196 Messages are constructed Tape Diagnostics messages cause problems with translation. 74402 Diagnostic support for the 1/2" 3490E Tape Drive. Hardware Diagnostics support for SCSI Tape Drives. 77376 Diagnostics call out 972-170 if root volume group is full Diagnostics fails with SRN 972-170 when the root volume group is full. 78780 SRN 970-715 running 1/2 inch tape in system checkout Tape Diagnostics reports incorrect SRN for 1/2" tape drive. IX32868 Battery failure message from diagnostics command test_batt This is being used to mark PTF U412360 as PE IX32868 Battery failure message from diagnostics command test_batt This is being used to mark PTF U412360 as PE IX34125 Wrong message is displayed with 803-XXX Service Request Number. Software Error message is not displayed for Service Request Number that begins with 803. IX34091 S. A. hangs trying to config dials/lpfks with diskettes-8mb 520 Fix the diagnostics so that it is possible to use Service Aid for adding or deleting LPFK and DIALS with 8 Megabytes system. IX34091 S. A. hangs trying to config dials/lpfks with diskettes-8mb 520 Fix the diagnostics so that it is possible to use Service Aid for adding or deleting LPFK and DIALS with 8 Megabytes system. IX32868 Battery failure message from diagnostics command test_batt This is being used to mark PTF U412360 as PE IX34103 CD ROM 64 PORT CATALOG ERROR -port diagnostics is displaying a *CATALOG ERROR* message on the SRN screen when the RJ-45 to DB-25 pigtail connector is the failing FRU. IX32869 Blank screen displayed after using newly created diag diskette. After applying ptf 412361, the newly created diagnostic diskette displays a blank screen. 74012 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics Support 79723 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics Support 74012 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics Support IX34091 S. A. hangs trying to config dials/lpfks with diskettes-8mb 520 Fix the diagnostics so that it is possible to use Service Aid for adding or deleting LPFK and DIALS with 8 Megabytes system. 74012 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics Support 74012 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics Support 74013 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostic Support 78790 Blown fuse on SCSI 1 adapter, causes diagnostic to hang. Fuse blown on SCSI 1 adapter after IPL, causes diagnostics to hang. 79723 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics Support 80513 Hardware Diagnostics support for SCSI Adapters. Change SRN's for SCSI Adapters to better isolate a SCSI Bus problem. 79723 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics Support 80513 Hardware Diagnostics support for SCSI Adapters. Change SRN's for SCSI Adapters to better isolate a SCSI Bus problem. 79723 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics Support 80513 Hardware Diagnostics support for SCSI Adapters. Change SRN's for SCSI Adapters to better isolate a SCSI Bus problem. 79723 Hardware Support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics Support 80406 Hardware Diagnostic Support Hardware Diagnostic Support 80406 Hardware Diagnostic Support Hardware Diagnostic Support 80513 Hardware Diagnostics support for SCSI Adapters. Change SRN's for SCSI Adapters to better isolate a SCSI Bus problem. 80513 Hardware Diagnostics support for SCSI Adapters. Change SRN's for SCSI Adapters to better isolate a SCSI Bus problem. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20374 IX33324 Modify chlv to allow jfslog types to have mirr write consist. There was filesystem corruption occuring during a high intensive hanfs system test. This test had 13 clients saturating the system with filesystem copies, with the server rebooting itself with the "reboot" command every few minutes. After a couple of hours, the primary machine would either crash or the shared filesystem would become corrupted. One of the indications that the filesystem was corrupted was that the filesystem would or could not unmount when told to do so. IX33068 Clarify error messages when mklv fails due to /tmp space A user was trying to create a logical volume, but failed because their /tmp directory was full. LVM requires some /tmp disk space temporarily during the LVM work. The error message during this error did not point the user to expanding their /tmp size. IX33324 Modify chlv to allow jfslog types to have mirr write consist. There was filesystem corruption occuring during a high intensive hanfs system test. This test had 13 clients saturating the system with filesystem copies, with the server rebooting itself with the "reboot" command every few minutes. After a couple of hours, the primary machine would either crash or the shared filesystem would become corrupted. One of the indications that the filesystem was corrupted was that the filesystem would or could not unmount when told to do so. IX33672 updatelv fails for similarly named logical volumes There exists a problem with the /etc/updatelv shell script when two similarly named logical volumes exist. For instance, the lv names dog.01 and dog.01.1 This confuses the "grep" command in updatelv and causes this command not to work IX32119 non-quorum varyonvg (C version) forgot -m option, breaks HACMP HACMP scripts rely on the -m flag for varyonvg when they are varying on shared volume groups. The flag was previously removed. The -m flag should be ignored by varyonvg. IX33324 Modify chlv to allow jfslog types to have mirr write consist. There was filesystem corruption occuring during a high intensive hanfs system test. This test had 13 clients saturating the system with filesystem copies, with the server rebooting itself with the "reboot" command every few minutes. After a couple of hours, the primary machine would either crash or the shared filesystem would become corrupted. One of the indications that the filesystem was corrupted was that the filesystem would or could not unmount when told to do so. IX33498 Improve error messages from varyonvg command If varyonvg fails some action, it prints out a rather generic and ambiguous message about the failure. The more specific type of message ususally expected is not there IX33445 Fix smit menus to correctly show state of mirror write consis. When viewing a logical volume through smit, the value displayed for the mirror write consistency is wrong. It looks like it is always hardcoded to "yes" when lslv says otherwise. 80539 lsvg -o returns error unable to find device ID. When executing an lsvg, a list of volume groups is displayed, such as vg0, vg4, vg6, testvg, and rootvg. When executing "lsvg -o" the following is displayed: vg0, vg4, testvg, rootvg, and error: 0516-304: Unable to find device id 00000030fb663a1b in the Device Configuration Database. vgid: 00000030fb663a1b This same problem causes "lqueryvg -p 00000074ee748378 -g 00000030fb663a1b -ato fail with an error: 0516-022: lquerypv: Illegal parameter or structure value. I believe that the group volume id not being recognized, is causing the problem. usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20376 79000 Replace some oblique ISO9241 fonts with improved versions Replace the following oblique ISO9241 fonts with improved glyph versions: sansBO18.bdf, sansBO21.bdf, sansO18.bdf, sansO21.bdf, typeBO18.bdf, typeBO21.bdf, typeO18.bdf, typeO21.bdf 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20378 78302 Rename README.ISOfonts - change "X11rteR5" to "X11rte" Path name is incorrect for README.ISOfonts 73478 group 2 iso9241 fonts to ship ISO 9241.3 FONTS Additional windows fonts are being shipped. These fonts have been designed to comply with the ISO 9241.3 standards when displayed on a monitor with the appropriate characteristics. The fontnames for these additional fonts are: sansB18, sansBO18, sansO18, sansR18, sansB21, sansBO21, sansO21, sansR21, sansB24, sansR24, serifR18, serifR21, symbolR18, symbolR21, typeB18, typeBO18, typeO18, typeR18, typeB21, typeBO21, typeO21, typeR21 79000 Replace some oblique ISO9241 fonts with improved versions Replace the following oblique ISO9241 fonts with improved glyph versions: sansBO18.bdf, sansBO21.bdf, sansO18.bdf, sansO21.bdf, typeBO18.bdf, typeBO21.bdf, typeO18.bdf, typeO21.bdf 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts usr/share fix information for X11fnt.iso88597.aix.fnt 1.2.3.0.SS20380 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts usr/share fix information for X11fnt.iso88599.aix.fnt 1.2.3.0.SS20379 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts usr/share fix information for X11fnt.iso88597.aix.fnt 1.2.0.0.SS20382 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts usr/share fix information for X11fnt.iso88599.aix.fnt 1.2.0.0.SS20381 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts 67365 add UNDERLINE_POSITION, UNDERLINE_THICKNESS to Ergo fonts Add UNDERLINE_THICKNESS, UNDERLINE_POSITION, ADD_STYLE_NAME, and other miscellaneous changes to Ergo fonts usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20360 IX33142 Cumulative drop for Info Explorer defects. This is an accumulative drop for all the Info Explorer fixes up until the end of Dec 1992. IX33142 Cumulative drop for Info Explorer defects. This is an accumulative drop for all the Info Explorer fixes up until the end of Dec 1992. usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20359 66830 Fonts Browser does not filter sizes correctly The Fonts Browser sometimes lists fonts that are not the size specified with the size filter. 67148 Fonts Browser doesn't indicate when it can't load a font The Fonts Browser does not indicate when it is unable to load a font. 71134 Fonts Browser: 'Character Set Independent' doesn't work When the "Character Set Independent" radio button is selected, the resulting font set resource does not correctly select all components of some compound fonts such as Gothic and Mincho. 74124 Fix the prologs in the CUSTOM component The component name is incorrectly identified in the source-file prologs. 74174 Help text contains inaccurate information The helps contain inaccurate information. 75299 Remove branding depencencies from message catalog Remove all platform-specific references from the help text. 75302 font browsers help on context does not work on all objects Select help on each widget in the dialogue using "Help on context" and select it with the mouse. The correct help does not come up (ie, style, spacing, character set encoding). 75303 font browser chosen font does not work properly Entering "*-symbol-*-iso9241-*-212-*" into the "Chosen Font" input text field yields "unable to load the specified font" warning dialogue. 75366 The 'Apply' button is missing from the fonts browser The 'Apply' button is missing from the fonts browser. 75456 Remove Font Families resource from Custom's app-custom file The Font Families resource is no longer needed in the app-custom file for the Customizing Tool because the list of font families is now generated automatically. 75559 Add OkForISO9241 routine to FontE.c The OkForISO9241 routine, which determines if a given font complies with ISO 9241 when used on the current display, is missing from the source. IX33605 XDT Overview Window has "AIXwindows" in it. From xinit on X11R5 XDT Overview Window references "AIXwindows". usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20357 78306 Getting address space of kernels unexported symbols. : A new approach is implemented to load the shared memory transport kernel extension. Addresses of required kernel calls used by smt ext and the TOC (Table of content) will be obtained from the kernel. The TOC and addresses served as handles to those kernel functions used by smt ext. With this approach, kernel's unexported functions can be called from smt ext. 75482 Need to detect threshold contention scenarios The smt kernel extension needs to detect when the read and write buffer pointers are equal or almost equal. In this case, the buffer is empty and the pointers should be reset to the start of the buffer.If the next request will not fit in either half of the buffer (available space), the request will be broken up into smaller pieces. This is a performance hit. In _XSend we check the request size against the buffer threshold size (1/4 of the buffer). This check is to prevent a possible dead-lock condition. We would like to set the threshold up to at least half of the buffer. 79023 proc_cb structure need to be pinned also. : The proccess control block used by smconnect.c need to be moved to smpin.c. This is potential problem since the block is also used by the pinned code of smt extensions (smpin.c). 75174 Add Shared Memory information to /usr/lpp/X11/Readme The Readme in /usr/lpp/X11/Readme needs to contain information about Shared Memory Transport. 76076 X server does not service GetImage client correctly run x11perf -getimage500 and the X server will not service the client as expected. Clicking the mouse in the window will cause the X server to connect to the client and begin processing his requests. This defect was uncovered after the fix for PutImage was dropped. The PutImage fix changed the macro which put the offset and length into the buffer segment word. 77602 client xhost does not work on SMT sockets The client authorization check do not work on shared memory transport sockets. When the xhost client is executed, Xlib is unable to esablish it authority with the SMT X server. 76683 XRN client does not get serviced properly Open serveral xterms. Start XRN. Use the middle mouse button to scroll the text in a note. The text will scroll very slow. Click any mouse button and the scrolling will begin to speed up. 78735 GS5.18-Cannot run mwm with SMT and Motif 1.2 installed With SMT and Motif 1.2 installed on the same system, xinit comes most of the way up, then crashes with an error message stating that it could not start the X server. 79095 application "gain" causes SMT X server to coredump The application "gain" causes the SMT X server to coredump when the buffer size is set down to 104k bytes. If the buffer is set to 108k + the coredump does not occur. This does not fail on unix sockets either. 79704 remove printf("SMT BUFFER SIZE = 64") from XOpenDis.c remove printf("SMT BUFFER SIZE = 64") from XOpenDis.c 79448 need to ship README.SMT from com/XTOP/server/Makefile need to ship README.SMT fro com/XTOP/server/Makefile to /usr/lpp/X11 IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. 79578 Clear Motif file and library symlinks if Motif 1.2 is applied Clear Motif file and library symlinks if Motif 1.2 is applied 79632 Relocate Motif 1.1.4 files Relocate Motif 1.1.4 files. 79578 Clear Motif file and library symlinks if Motif 1.2 is applied Clear Motif file and library symlinks if Motif 1.2 is applied 79632 Relocate Motif 1.1.4 files Relocate Motif 1.1.4 files. 79578 Clear Motif file and library symlinks if Motif 1.2 is applied Clear Motif file and library symlinks if Motif 1.2 is applied 79632 Relocate Motif 1.1.4 files Relocate Motif 1.1.4 files. usr/share fix information for X11dev.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20368 IX31696 HELP CALLBACK DOES NOT WORK FOR PUSHBUTTON WIDGET. Help callbacks associated with PushButtons do not get invoked when the F1 key is pressed. IX31886 CORE DUMP FROM MULTIPLE CANCELS ON DIALOG BOX libMrm does not always receive the correct display information. usr/share fix information for X11dev.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20367 79578 Clear Motif file and library symlinks if Motif 1.2 is applied Clear Motif file and library symlinks if Motif 1.2 is applied 79632 Relocate Motif 1.1.4 files Relocate Motif 1.1.4 files. IX31696 HELP CALLBACK DOES NOT WORK FOR PUSHBUTTON WIDGET. Help callbacks associated with PushButtons do not get invoked when the F1 key is pressed. IX31886 CORE DUMP FROM MULTIPLE CANCELS ON DIALOG BOX libMrm does not always receive the correct display information. usr/share fix information for bsl.ja_JP.com.loc 3.2.0.0.SS20291 IX32485 AIX 3.2. JAPANESE INPUT METHOD ON X ENVIRONMENT. IT CORRUPTS If an application program outputs strings to a file descriptor which Japanese Input Method uses, the user dictionary are corrupted. IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX32997 POSTSCRIPT HPLJIII REQUIRES CTRL-D AS LAST CHARACTER IN FILE hpljIII in postscript mode requires that last character in the file be a Ctrl-D. If printer does not receive this value it hangs waiting for more data until it times out with error 16 on printer. The cr attribute in the current colon file does not have a value. If this value is set cr=\4 then a ctrl-d is inserted in the end of each postscript file and printer no longer hangs waiting for end of job flag. usr/share fix information for dcebase.appdev.obj 1.1.0.0.SS20276 IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33150 AIO.O IS MISSING IN LIBC_R.A. aio.o is missing from the libc_r.a library. IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX34121 missing origins/remove libcma.imp Add prologs to libc_r.exp and libpthreads.imp files. IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). usr/share fix information for dcebase.base.obj 1.1.0.0.SS20275 IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33150 AIO.O IS MISSING IN LIBC_R.A. aio.o is missing from the libc_r.a library. IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX34121 missing origins/remove libcma.imp Add prologs to libc_r.exp and libpthreads.imp files. IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20271 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support IX32142 /usr/sbin/mkinstdskt overflows one diskette Need to add a new file for BOSBOOT. The new file is dsktfiles2.rm, in directory /usr/lib/boot. root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20271 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support IX32142 /usr/sbin/mkinstdskt overflows one diskette Need to add a new file for BOSBOOT. The new file is dsktfiles2.rm, in directory /usr/lib/boot. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20270 IX32142 /usr/sbin/mkinstdskt overflows one diskette Need to add a new file for BOSBOOT. The new file is dsktfiles2.rm, in directory /usr/lib/boot. usr/share fix information for hanfs.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20373 79260 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20372 73297 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 79330 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20372 73297 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 79330 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. usr/share fix information for X11_3d.gl.rte.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20371 IX32514 AT 3.2.2 WITH THE HIPRF3D ADATPER THE MENUS ARE NOT LEFT JUS At 3.2.2 with the hiprf3d adapter, popup menu items were centered rather than left-justified. IX33840 GL pop-up menus don't work correctly Pop-up menu don't behave correctly. usr/share fix information for X11dev.src 1.2.0.0.SS20370 IX31630 'WHO' COMMAND GIVES USERS THAT ARE LOGGED OFF Xterm was causing w and who commands to show "Ghost" users that had already logged off. usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20366 IX33142 Cumulative drop for Info Explorer defects. This is an accumulative drop for all the Info Explorer fixes up until the end of Dec 1992. IX33142 Cumulative drop for Info Explorer defects. This is an accumulative drop for all the Info Explorer fixes up until the end of Dec 1992. usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20365 66830 Fonts Browser does not filter sizes correctly The Fonts Browser sometimes lists fonts that are not the size specified with the size filter. 67148 Fonts Browser doesn't indicate when it can't load a font The Fonts Browser does not indicate when it is unable to load a font. 71134 Fonts Browser: 'Character Set Independent' doesn't work When the "Character Set Independent" radio button is selected, the resulting font set resource does not correctly select all components of some compound fonts such as Gothic and Mincho. 74124 Fix the prologs in the CUSTOM component The component name is incorrectly identified in the source-file prologs. 74174 Help text contains inaccurate information The helps contain inaccurate information. 75299 Remove branding depencencies from message catalog Remove all platform-specific references from the help text. 75302 font browsers help on context does not work on all objects Select help on each widget in the dialogue using "Help on context" and select it with the mouse. The correct help does not come up (ie, style, spacing, character set encoding). 75303 font browser chosen font does not work properly Entering "*-symbol-*-iso9241-*-212-*" into the "Chosen Font" input text field yields "unable to load the specified font" warning dialogue. 75366 The 'Apply' button is missing from the fonts browser The 'Apply' button is missing from the fonts browser. 75456 Remove Font Families resource from Custom's app-custom file The Font Families resource is no longer needed in the app-custom file for the Customizing Tool because the list of font families is now generated automatically. 75559 Add OkForISO9241 routine to FontE.c The OkForISO9241 routine, which determines if a given font complies with ISO 9241 when used on the current display, is missing from the source. IX33605 XDT Overview Window has "AIXwindows" in it. From xinit on X11R5 XDT Overview Window references "AIXwindows". usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20364 IX31630 'WHO' COMMAND GIVES USERS THAT ARE LOGGED OFF Xterm was causing w and who commands to show "Ghost" users that had already logged off. usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20363 IX32094 LINES FLIP IN WRONG DIRECTION IN CADENCE APPLICATION AFTER When zooming in on lines in a a corner that are 90 degrees to the right, it draws the corner as 90 degrees to the left. This occurs only on the colorgda adapter. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20356 IX32926 RDIST EXPANDS FILE VARIABLE ON LOCAL, NOT REMOTE, SYSTEM The RDIST command performs tilde expansions on the local system when it should perform them on the remote system. This is described in the documentation for RDIST. The problem occurs because sendf() does not know the unexpanded name of the file, only the name with tilde expansion performed. One solution is to add a thirdparamter to sendf() and have that parameter be the name of the remote file, but this time with no tilde expansions performed. This is needed so that machines with different home directory pathnames will work with RDIST. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20354 IX32142 /usr/sbin/mkinstdskt overflows one diskette Need to add a new file for BOSBOOT. The new file is dsktfiles2.rm, in directory /usr/lib/boot. IX34116 remote /usr client installation fails with broken ptfs Remote /usr client installation fails with broken ptfs due to lack of space in the root filesystem. Filesystems are not being extended. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20353 IX33039 BSH LEAVES /TMP FILES WHICH EAT DISK SPACE Bsh leaves /tmp files which eat disk space. The script below demonstrates the problem concisely. In short, if you have a here script within an 'if' condition, an d if you _exec_ a non-built-in from within that same condition, then the temp file for the here script is not removed . if 1 = 1 then OID cat < /dev/null' 3 fi 0 This problem can be reproduced here, the problem only occurs in bsh if statement. Executing here script without if statement ( in bsh ), OID the temp files in /tmp will be removed. There is no problem with ksh. IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). IX33039 BSH LEAVES /TMP FILES WHICH EAT DISK SPACE Bsh leaves /tmp files which eat disk space. The script below demonstrates the problem concisely. In short, if you have a here script within an 'if' condition, an d if you _exec_ a non-built-in from within that same condition, then the temp file for the here script is not removed . if 1 = 1 then OID cat < /dev/null' 3 fi 0 This problem can be reproduced here, the problem only occurs in bsh if statement. Executing here script without if statement ( in bsh ), OID the temp files in /tmp will be removed. There is no problem with ksh. IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20352 IX32980 STRIP -R *.O CAUSES CORE DUMP strip -r *.c causes a core dump usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20351 79331 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support IX33389 Change bosboot to point out missing /bootrec if it is gone There is a check to make sure that the /bootrec file exists in the system. However it checks halfway into the creation of the boot image. If it can't find the /bootrec file, the bosboot stops and the boot image is no good. IX32078 Prevent getrootfs from running more than once There is a potential for filesystem data loss when getrootfs is run twice on a system booted up in maint mode or when run on a disk booted up in normal mode by disk or network usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20350 IX32035 DF OUTPUT RUNS TOGETHER WHEN NFS FILESYSTEM IS DOWN When an NFS mounted filesystem is down, the output of 'df' runs together making it difficult to read. IX32162 DU REPORTS ZERO BLOCKS USED BY CDROM FILE The stat() system call reports number of 2k blocks for cdrom filesystems when stat()'s clients expect a count of 512 byte blocks. This causes invalid output fro du and ls -s. For the file mentioned in the error description (ada/ada.key) the correct number of blocks to be reported is four since the (approximately) 400 byte file is using one 2k block (that being the smallest allocation unit) and this converts to four 512 byte blocks. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20349 IX33001 SORT FAILS WITH MULTIPLE SORT FIELDS When the -k mb.nb,me.ne notation is used and the me value is left blank, sort incorrectly sets the end of field to the end of the line. IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX34127 Entering "g" does not go the beginning of the file The more command does not handle the "g" command correctly. The "g" command is used to go to a particular line in the file. By default, entering "g" alone should go to the beginning of the file. Instead it works the same as "G" by going to the end of the file. The correct handling of "g" is described in the POSIX 1003.2/D12, section 5.18.7.9, page 601. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20348 IX31706 This is a dummy APAR IX31847 Auto Call Unit mode does not work with X.25 api samples prgms Code has been added to allow V.32 protocol to work with Auto Call Unit mode. IX32803 crash in m_free when x25dd frees m_buf that app. wanted to free : System Crash in m_free when X.25 application tries to free m_buf on close. IX32896 INCOMING CALLS IGNORED/DELAYED BY X25 DEVICE DRIVER. NETWORK On a system with a reasonably heavy X25 load, after a variable number of calls have been set up then cleared by the remote, the RS/6000 begins to ignore incoming calls. Because the network does not receive a CALL ACCEPT packet returned within it's timeout period it eventually issues a CLEAR with cause:0 diag:49 indicating a timeout waiting for call request. The problem can be intermittent in that subsequent calls may be either ignored or accepted depending upon the call activity on that adapter in the intervening period. Once the symptoms have begun, the number of calls that are ignored gradually increases. Rebooting the system clears the problem temporarily. IX31513 X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. IX32040 This is a dummy APAR IX32440 ls /dev/x25s0/M leaves the device open Using ls /dev/x25s0/M produces /dev/x25s0/M but the device stays open and unavailable. Must reboot to recover. IX33348 FLOPPY LOCKS UP tar cdf /dev/fd0 /unix and while the command is running remove the floppy locks up /dev/fd0. The dd command is still running (ps command) and even a kill -9 will not kill it. Only a reboot can solve this. IX33135 SMIT PANELS INCORRECT WHEN CHANGING TTY PROGRAM Go into smit, select "change tty" (or smit chgtty). change any setting, e.g. login to enable from disable hit enter to execute cmd executes OK you are now back at "change tty program" screen change login back from disable from enable (notice that entry no longer highlighted) hit CR, cmd says "OK", but login is still enabled IX32930 character processing functions not set up properly Character processing (for instance cr/nl processing) functions do not get set up properly from initial config of ttys. IX33488 128 port adapter locks up All 128 port adapter functions cease, no ttys can be opened. IX33499 128 port adapter sometimes does not write all data sometimes when writing out to a tty on the 128 port adapter, 1 or 16 characters may be dropped and not written out the port. IX33501 machine hangs for 3 hours when 128 port adapter dies When using a 128 port adapter and the card hangs, the system will lock up for 3 hours, and then log an error message. IX33491 Config errors reported on wrong line When attributes for a particular line pass the argument checking done by chdev or smit but fail on the detailed inspection done by chgcxma, the message produce are for the opposite sync line. The easiest way to reproduce this is from smit with the normal 1.2M baud rate, 8 wire, direct connect configuration. Attemping to change Note 1 Comm Mode to 232_modem produces: line2_speed line2_cabletype commode_l2c1 IX32940 PTY AND RLOGIND HAVE TIME RACE CONDITION The pty driver was changed because it did not recognize when the flow control characters were different from the default. IX32929 chdev does not update tty baud rate correctly Changing the baud rate of a disabled, configured tty with the chdev command would work correctly. But, after rebooting, the tty would be set to the previous baud rate. The database, how- ever, would show that it should be set to the new baud rate. IX33496 tty minor numbers not updated when tty moved The minor numbers for ttys that are moved using the chdev command are not updated correctly when the tty is is in the DEFINED state. This problem is only seen when the diagnostics package is used to move the tty. IX32850 WITH NEW CONFIG METHODS FOR MPQP, PORTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY The new configuration methods delivered in ptfs U408847 and U410267 do not automaticly make the MPQP (Portmaster) ports available. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX32439 SPURIOUS ICMP DESTINATION UNREACHABLE MESSAGES (PORT UNREACHAB The FDDI Adapter seems to respond to IP broadcasts with ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. (Port unreachable) In general when a packet is received by a network adapter it checks if the packet was addressed to a broadcast address. If true, it sets the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf packet header. This flag is used by the UDP layer to determine if it is a broadcast packet. According to above error message, FDDI seems to not set the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf. IX33044 if_fd doesnt match functionality in fddi device driver Current levels of the fddi device driver may not work correctly with tcp/ip IX32922 lvm improperly calls devswadd disabled There were two problems. First the devswitch routines could page fault when the comments said otherwise. It turns out that devswqry can not page fault but had to be changed to make that true. The second problem was that the lvm called devswadd disabled but devswadd can page fault. So the lvm was changed to call devswadd at INTBASE. IX32759 MPQP-STARTING PORT 1,2 OR 3 CAN HANG PORT 0 IF THERE IS INBOUN Starting/Stopping ports 1, 2, 3 may hang inbound traffic on port 0. If a large number of starts are issued without a halt on a port then MBUFS might be lost. IX31453 This is a dummy APAR IX33470 PERFORMANCE OF SETDBLIGHTS() IS TOO BAD. Performance of function setdblights() is too slow compared to SGI Iris. IX33086 Ethernet driver driver hangs the system after install U403547 The entire system would lock up under the following conditions: Oversized packet, undersized packet, unwanted multicast, or unregistered sap. If any of the above occure the device driver goes into an infinite loop and locks up the system. IX32606 SELECT ON PTY DOESN'T RETURN EVENT IN SOME CASES jsb multiview (and jsb mascot) use select to determine when the slave side of a pty is closed. In some cases, a select on the pty file descriptor is not notified of the event. IX32774 dapdemo causes machine to assert A system crash occurs in the hft code if ALL of the following are true: 1) The fix for ix29422 is applied (e.g. ptf 409715, 411288) 2) One or more instances of X running on the same system includes at least one 2d and adapter and one 3d adapter. (If 2d and 3d adapters aren't in simultaneous use on the same system, then this system crash will not occur. Multiple instances of X running on the same system ARE affected by this problem.) 3) A 2d adapter is started AFTER a 3d adapter. (If all 2d adapters are started first, followed by all 3d adapters, then this system crash should not occur.) Statement of work-around: All 2d adapters should be started before all 3d adapters, when more than one type of adapter is in simultaneous use on the system. NOTE: For multihead scenarios: Only an X person can say how to input the xinit command to control the order of starting adapters in the multihead scenarios. For multiple instances of X, startup order is obvious. IX31972 interfaces should initialize channel number in ifnet struct The network interfaces need to initialize the ifnet channel and devno. Since net_xmit can't know what a valid channel number is, it can't be done at transmit time, so the best place is at interface attach time. IX32135 This is a dummy APAR IX32723 SCSI_ERR1, unknow message received, with SONY optical drive The scsi device driver for the model 220 machine does not correctly handle the SCSI message restore pointers (0x03). IX32715 some diskless models assert during bootup System crashes during bootup. Stack Trace: hftioctl rdevioctl spec_ioctl halt_display longjmpx kioctl IX30774 FILLED POLYGONS DRAW INCORRECTLY ON GT3 X Filled Polygons sometimes display incorrectly on the Gt3. This occurs when zooming in on the polygon. IX31124 XDRAWRECTANGLES() ON AIX3.2.2, MODEL 220, GT3 WITH U406174. AIX 3.2.2 with U406174 model 220 graphic adapter Gt3 The test program draw a aquare by DrawRectanges(). The rectangle follows mouse pointer. The speed of following with Gt3 is serious slower than other graphic adapters. IX31136 GL: TMESH NOT RENDERING PROPERLY ON GT4 AND GTO switching colors in tmesh definitions is not being rendered correctly on the gt4 and gto adapters. IX31365 Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines. IX31448 GT3: XCOPYPLANE() SHOWS INCORRECT STIPPLE IMAGE. ENVIRONMENT: AIX3.2.2 with U406174 graphic adapter Gt3 XCopyPlane() shows incorrect stipple pattern on Gt3. As the test program, case1) One is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPlane() from pixmap to a window one time. case2) Other is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPllane() that loops every width=3. Both cases should show following correct patterns. ( W B W B W B .....) W: white B: black ( B W B W B W .....) But, case2 shows incorrect pattern on Gt3. ( W B W W B W W ...) ( B W B B W B B ...) ( W B W W B W W ...) IX31769 GT4 GL CIRCLES (FILLED OR UNFILLED) DEGRADES TO POLYGONS .2 gt4 when you draw a gl circle (filled or unfilled) with a radius in the range of approximatley 95 to 105, the circle degrades into a polygone. In other words, the circle is not smooth at all. it appears to be related to the actual lenght of the radius in pixels, buecause when you change the size of the window (by modifying the prefsize parameter) the circles can get better or worse. same program runs fine on the hiprf3d adapter. IX32609 Filled polygons do not work correctly on Gt4x When filled polygons are rendered on Gt4x, the rightmost column and the bottommost row are not filled. IX32611 Execute Structure is 4.5 times slower on GT4X vs. GTO Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32612 graPHIGs execute structure slow on Gt4x Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32613 Pick correlation slow on Gt4x Pick correlation slow on Gt4x. IX32614 Incorrect pattern drawn when clipped Patterns do not always draw correctly when clipped on the right side. They are consistent for a given position but when moved slightly draw badly. At some positions, a patterned polysphere does not clip. IX32615 Write pixel data can blit outside window A blit with coordinates which lie outside the graPHIGS window boundary is not clipped. Instead, it draws outside the window. IX32616 Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. IX32617 Annotation text relative text drawn incorrectly The annotation text relative reference point is clipped but text is drawn. IX32618 Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines IX32619 Geometric text performance is slow Performance of graPHIGS geometric text is very slow compared to GTO. IX32620 Low water mark issued to host when not needed. Bus overrun or channel check error caused by false low water interrupt to host. IX32621 Surface shading problems on gP PLB cyl_head When running the graPHIGS PLB cyl_head benchmark, around the 70'th frame, there is a polygon at the lower edge of the window which has some unnatural looking shading characteristics. These characteristics are far outside possible gouraud shading effects. IX32622 Marker performance is slow while clipping markers Marker performance is degraded when markers are being clipped or trivially rejected. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32624 GL two-sided lighting not implemented Implement twosided lighting for GL to fix the screendoor transparency problem. This is where objects seen through the transparent polygon are black, due to the viewer looking at the back side of the polygon that is on the opposite side of the object. IX32625 Adapter hang with vendor application (Cerius/MSI) Gt4 hangs when example program from vendor application is run. The vendor is MSI and the application is Cerius. IX32626 Resolve 2 sided lighting design review issues Minor code changes are required to address issues raised in GL 2-sided lighting design review. IX32627 Adapter hang while rendering z buffered lines in CAD appl. Adapter hangs while rendering z buffered lines in CAD application (PDA Engineering: Patran3). IX32628 Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application. IX32629 Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash. IX32630 Z-buffer problem when shading When testing the latest microcode for Gt4x, the following problem is seen. The application has a shielded 3D view embedded within a larger 2D transparent view. The 3D view's window is clipped. When shading large models, it looks as though polygons are not Z-buffered properly. IX32631 Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently. This was observed on the cube in the "demo 1" test case. After the test case is started, a cube with geometric text on each face will be displayed. Turn DIAL-1 counterclockwise so that the "top" face disappears and the "bottom" shows up. Continue the transformation slowly and carefully observe the text strings on the cube. They abruptly change orientation. The reference plane of the text itself seems to change. When "bottom" is almost facing you, notice that the "left" and "front" text strings jump and completely change their orientation. IX32632 Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work. This was observed on the "demo1" graPHIGS test case. IX32633 Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches. IX32634 Filled font (font num 14) not working Filled font (font num 14) not working. When this font is used, text in the view window disappears. You are supposed to see filled font text. IX32635 Nurbs not lit correctly with GL A nurbs test fails on Gt4x. It looks like the nurbs are not lit. IX32636 CATIA (R) linestypes on Gt4x kills X Calling up the CATIA (R) linetype table with Gt4x will kill X. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32637 Color handled incorrectly on Gt4 running a GL application When running the slice function of the Biosym InsightII application, a color coded plane is displayed which shows how the molecule is sliced by the plane. On Gt4, the plane is displayed in the wrong colors (it looks like the last color call is ignored and some other color is picked up). IX32638 CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x. CATIA (R) is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32639 Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32640 Occasional missing text in SONYs GL application FRESDAM Occasional missing text in SONY's GL application FRESDAM IX32641 Gt4x hangs while cycling windows Rapidly recycling and reshaping numerous windows eventually resulted in an adapter hang. IX32643 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580. It takes about an hour for the hang to occur after starting the testcase. IX32644 Tick marks flicker on screen when rendering in window. Tick marks flicker near top of screen when rendering in windows. Caused by updating window/dac registers outside of vertical blanking. IX32645 Problem in rotating 3D models While rotating 3D models in CATIA (R) with the Gt4e adapter, the components of the model come apart or move out of the window. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32610 GTO execute structure performance needs improvements GTO execute structure performance needs improvements IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX28295 Add config_slip and unconfig_slip scripts for SLIP Allow installp to do automatic slip configuration. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 hft will hang if 8051 does not interrupt after call to e_sleep hft may hang if 8051 does not interrupt after call to e_sleep IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX32149 This is a dummy APAR IX32148 This is a dummy APAR IX29557 This is a dummy APAR IX31690 MPQP: INVALID RRS SDLC reports an invalid RR when there was not an invalid RR on the inbound line. MPQP was concatenating two RR frames thus causing SDLC to report an error. IX31752 This is a dummy APAR IX31945 This is a dummy APAR IX31922 This is a dummy APAR IX28161 This is a dummy APAR IX29400 This is a dummy APAR IX29594 This is a dummy APAR IX31015 This is a dummy APAR IX31021 This is a dummy APAR IX31737 This is a dummy APAR IX31820 This is a dummy APAR IX31819 This is a dummy APAR IX31410 This is a dummy APAR IX29133 This is a dummy APAR IX31125 This is a dummy APAR IX31148 This is a dummy APAR IX28211 This is a dummy APAR IX29170 This is a dummy APAR IX29285 This is a dummy APAR IX31666 This is a dummy APAR IX31423 This is a dummy APAR IX31425 This is a dummy APAR IX31427 This is a dummy APAR IX31430 This is a dummy APAR IX31432 This is a dummy APAR IX31658 This is a dummy APAR IX31424 This is a dummy APAR IX31433 This is a dummy APAR IX31652 This is a dummy APAR IX31653 This is a dummy APAR IX31603 This is a dummy APAR IX31132 This is a dummy APAR IX31211 This is a dummy APAR IX31509 This is a dummy APAR IX31511 This is a dummy APAR IX31510 This is a dummy APAR IX29422 This is a dummy APAR IX31502 This is a dummy APAR IX31504 This is a dummy APAR IX30073 This is a dummy APAR IX30637 This is a dummy APAR IX31371 This is a dummy APAR IX31485 This is a dummy APAR IX31486 This is a dummy APAR IX31487 This is a dummy APAR IX31488 This is a dummy APAR IX31489 This is a dummy APAR IX31490 This is a dummy APAR IX31491 This is a dummy APAR IX31492 This is a dummy APAR IX31493 This is a dummy APAR IX31494 This is a dummy APAR IX31495 This is a dummy APAR IX31496 This is a dummy APAR IX31434 This is a dummy APAR IX31357 This is a dummy APAR IX31358 This is a dummy APAR IX31359 This is a dummy APAR IX31361 This is a dummy APAR IX31354 This is a dummy APAR IX31356 This is a dummy APAR IX31020 This is a dummy APAR IX31320 This is a dummy APAR IX31319 This is a dummy APAR IX27105 This is a dummy APAR IX28854 This is a dummy APAR IX29052 This is a dummy APAR IX31169 This is a dummy APAR IX29845 This is a dummy APAR IX30341 This is a dummy APAR IX31178 This is a dummy APAR IX30472 This is a dummy APAR IX30905 This is a dummy APAR IX30463 This is a dummy APAR IX28894 This is a dummy APAR IX30111 This is a dummy APAR IX30962 This is a dummy APAR IX31181 This is a dummy APAR IX31174 This is a dummy APAR IX27442 This is a dummy APAR IX31177 This is a dummy APAR IX31186 This is a dummy APAR IX29657 This is a dummy APAR IX31144 This is a dummy APAR IX31065 This is a dummy APAR IX27420 This is a dummy APAR IX28895 This is a dummy APAR IX30547 This is a dummy APAR IX31005 This is a dummy APAR IX28987 This is a dummy APAR IX29332 This is a dummy APAR IX29570 This is a dummy APAR IX30457 This is a dummy APAR IX31018 This is a dummy APAR IX30356 This is a dummy APAR IX22070 This is a dummy APAR IX29730 This is a dummy APAR IX30364 This is a dummy APAR IX30366 This is a dummy APAR IX29973 This is a dummy APAR IX30192 This is a dummy APAR IX31007 This is a dummy APAR IX27433 This is a dummy APAR IX30589 This is a dummy APAR IX26602 This is a dummy APAR IX28296 This is a dummy APAR IX30718 This is a dummy APAR IX30705 This is a dummy APAR IX30707 This is a dummy APAR IX29982 This is a dummy APAR IX30013 This is a dummy APAR IX30052 This is a dummy APAR IX29560 This is a dummy APAR IX28864 This is a dummy APAR IX29060 This is a dummy APAR IX28232 This is a dummy APAR IX27526 This is a dummy APAR IX30710 This is a dummy APAR IX30709 This is a dummy APAR IX29344 This is a dummy APAR IX30702 This is a dummy APAR IX30701 This is a dummy APAR IX30700 This is a dummy APAR IX09503 This is a dummy APAR IX30699 This is a dummy APAR IX25509 This is a dummy APAR IX26572 This is a dummy APAR IX29667 This is a dummy APAR IX29218 This is a dummy APAR IX29032 This is a dummy APAR IX30596 This is a dummy APAR IX26598 This is a dummy APAR IX22709 This is a dummy APAR IX30593 This is a dummy APAR IX28784 This is a dummy APAR IX30597 This is a dummy APAR IX22342 This is a dummy APAR IX28240 This is a dummy APAR IX28618 This is a dummy APAR IX30415 This is a dummy APAR IX30414 This is a dummy APAR IX29410 This is a dummy APAR IX30031 This is a dummy APAR IX30229 This is a dummy APAR IX29260 This is a dummy APAR IX29324 This is a dummy APAR IX30273 This is a dummy APAR IX30274 This is a dummy APAR IX30276 This is a dummy APAR IX30277 This is a dummy APAR IX30278 This is a dummy APAR IX30279 This is a dummy APAR IX30280 This is a dummy APAR IX30281 This is a dummy APAR IX30282 This is a dummy APAR IX30283 This is a dummy APAR IX30284 This is a dummy APAR IX30286 This is a dummy APAR IX30288 This is a dummy APAR IX30207 This is a dummy APAR IX30198 This is a dummy APAR IX30015 This is a dummy APAR IX30051 This is a dummy APAR IX29969 This is a dummy APAR IX29994 This is a dummy APAR IX27826 This is a dummy APAR IX30285 This is a dummy APAR IX30212 This is a dummy APAR IX30233 This is a dummy APAR IX30210 This is a dummy APAR IX30236 This is a dummy APAR IX30209 This is a dummy APAR IX30218 This is a dummy APAR IX30208 This is a dummy APAR IX30232 This is a dummy APAR IX30222 This is a dummy APAR IX30223 This is a dummy APAR IX30224 This is a dummy APAR IX30225 This is a dummy APAR IX30226 This is a dummy APAR IX30362 This is a dummy APAR IX27114 This is a dummy APAR IX28499 This is a dummy APAR IX29998 This is a dummy APAR IX30064 This is a dummy APAR IX30061 This is a dummy APAR IX29988 This is a dummy APAR IX30055 This is a dummy APAR IX28989 This is a dummy APAR IX30029 This is a dummy APAR IX30026 This is a dummy APAR IX30016 This is a dummy APAR IX30020 This is a dummy APAR IX28506 This is a dummy APAR IX28330 This is a dummy APAR IX29989 This is a dummy APAR IX26855 This is a dummy APAR IX27102 This is a dummy APAR IX29980 This is a dummy APAR IX30025 This is a dummy APAR IX23405 This is a dummy APAR IX29648 This is a dummy APAR IX29889 This is a dummy APAR IX26063 This is a dummy APAR IX28635 This is a dummy APAR IX29829 This is a dummy APAR IX29830 This is a dummy APAR IX29832 This is a dummy APAR IX29833 This is a dummy APAR IX29834 This is a dummy APAR IX29836 This is a dummy APAR IX29837 This is a dummy APAR IX29839 This is a dummy APAR IX29840 This is a dummy APAR IX29841 This is a dummy APAR IX28477 This is a dummy APAR IX28479 This is a dummy APAR IX28480 This is a dummy APAR IX28483 This is a dummy APAR IX28485 This is a dummy APAR IX28725 This is a dummy APAR IX29509 This is a dummy APAR IX29510 This is a dummy APAR IX29497 This is a dummy APAR IX29505 This is a dummy APAR IX29484 This is a dummy APAR IX29483 This is a dummy APAR IX29211 This is a dummy APAR IX29213 This is a dummy APAR IX29212 This is a dummy APAR IX29215 This is a dummy APAR IX29217 This is a dummy APAR IX29189 This is a dummy APAR IX29216 This is a dummy APAR IX29197 This is a dummy APAR IX29193 This is a dummy APAR IX29194 This is a dummy APAR IX29195 This is a dummy APAR IX29198 This is a dummy APAR IX29244 This is a dummy APAR IX29196 This is a dummy APAR IX29204 This is a dummy APAR IX29206 This is a dummy APAR IX29231 This is a dummy APAR IX24197 This is a dummy APAR IX29406 This is a dummy APAR IX27229 This is a dummy APAR IX27783 This is a dummy APAR IX29036 This is a dummy APAR IX29040 This is a dummy APAR IX29041 This is a dummy APAR IX27228 This is a dummy APAR IX27741 This is a dummy APAR IX22984 This is a dummy APAR IX26487 This is a dummy APAR IX26550 This is a dummy APAR IX26675 This is a dummy APAR IX27425 This is a dummy APAR IX25598 This is a dummy APAR IX27319 This is a dummy APAR IX28930 This is a dummy APAR IX26745 This is a dummy APAR IX27011 This is a dummy APAR IX25441 This is a dummy APAR IX25227 This is a dummy APAR IX16309 This is a dummy APAR IX25053 This is a dummy APAR IX28918 This is a dummy APAR IX28924 This is a dummy APAR IX28927 This is a dummy APAR IX28928 This is a dummy APAR IX26187 This is a dummy APAR IX28925 This is a dummy APAR IX28919 This is a dummy APAR IX22491 This is a dummy APAR IX22119 This is a dummy APAR IX25037 This is a dummy APAR IX26367 This is a dummy APAR IX26170 This is a dummy APAR IX28474 This is a dummy APAR IX28473 This is a dummy APAR IX28462 This is a dummy APAR IX28471 This is a dummy APAR IX26234 This is a dummy APAR IX24241 This is a dummy APAR IX23953 This is a dummy APAR IX28460 This is a dummy APAR IX21751 This is a dummy APAR IX21966 This is a dummy APAR IX22590 This is a dummy APAR IX23114 This is a dummy APAR IX23960 This is a dummy APAR IX24417 This is a dummy APAR IX24880 This is a dummy APAR IX25585 This is a dummy APAR IX25599 This is a dummy APAR IX25642 This is a dummy APAR IX25663 This is a dummy APAR IX25939 This is a dummy APAR IX26509 This is a dummy APAR IX27475 This is a dummy APAR IX27940 This is a dummy APAR IX28449 This is a dummy APAR IX28450 This is a dummy APAR IX28451 This is a dummy APAR IX28452 This is a dummy APAR IX28453 This is a dummy APAR IX25040 This is a dummy APAR IX25887 This is a dummy APAR IX28448 This is a dummy APAR IX28384 This is a dummy APAR IX27827 This is a dummy APAR IX28383 This is a dummy APAR IX28320 This is a dummy APAR IX28373 This is a dummy APAR IX28377 This is a dummy APAR IX28379 This is a dummy APAR IX28321 This is a dummy APAR IX28372 This is a dummy APAR IX28375 This is a dummy APAR IX28378 This is a dummy APAR IX28380 This is a dummy APAR IX28361 This is a dummy APAR IX28407 This is a dummy APAR IX26764 This is a dummy APAR IX25924 This is a dummy APAR IX26323 This is a dummy APAR IX27148 This is a dummy APAR IX28363 This is a dummy APAR IX22939 This is a dummy APAR IX22606 This is a dummy APAR IX26787 This is a dummy APAR IX25718 This is a dummy APAR IX28010 This is a dummy APAR IX25266 This is a dummy APAR IX25728 This is a dummy APAR IX27863 This is a dummy APAR IX27864 This is a dummy APAR IX27865 This is a dummy APAR IX27866 This is a dummy APAR IX26016 This is a dummy APAR IX22847 This is a dummy APAR IX23105 This is a dummy APAR IX22985 This is a dummy APAR IX25307 This is a dummy APAR IX25912 This is a dummy APAR IX27828 This is a dummy APAR IX27774 This is a dummy APAR IX27770 This is a dummy APAR IX27771 This is a dummy APAR IX27772 This is a dummy APAR IX27773 This is a dummy APAR IX24329 This is a dummy APAR IX25391 This is a dummy APAR IX27627 This is a dummy APAR IX22980 This is a dummy APAR IX24883 This is a dummy APAR IX24862 This is a dummy APAR IX27623 This is a dummy APAR IX24474 This is a dummy APAR IX24895 This is a dummy APAR IX27272 This is a dummy APAR IX27597 This is a dummy APAR IX23748 This is a dummy APAR IX27586 This is a dummy APAR IX22760 This is a dummy APAR IX27533 This is a dummy APAR IX25753 This is a dummy APAR IX27410 This is a dummy APAR IX27534 This is a dummy APAR IX24943 This is a dummy APAR IX25698 This is a dummy APAR IX27376 This is a dummy APAR IX27364 This is a dummy APAR IX23652 This is a dummy APAR IX26937 This is a dummy APAR IX27278 This is a dummy APAR IX27175 This is a dummy APAR IX27188 This is a dummy APAR IX27181 This is a dummy APAR IX27177 This is a dummy APAR IX23589 This is a dummy APAR IX23604 This is a dummy APAR IX24018 This is a dummy APAR IX24001 This is a dummy APAR IX27180 This is a dummy APAR IX22279 This is a dummy APAR IX27212 This is a dummy APAR IX24852 This is a dummy APAR IX24854 This is a dummy APAR IX20935 This is a dummy APAR IX23417 This is a dummy APAR IX26965 This is a dummy APAR IX26983 This is a dummy APAR IX27066 This is a dummy APAR IX26971 This is a dummy APAR IX26972 This is a dummy APAR IX26973 This is a dummy APAR IX26974 This is a dummy APAR IX26985 This is a dummy APAR IX26990 This is a dummy APAR IX26978 This is a dummy APAR IX26976 This is a dummy APAR IX26986 This is a dummy APAR IX26987 This is a dummy APAR IX26988 This is a dummy APAR IX26989 This is a dummy APAR IX26991 This is a dummy APAR IX26992 This is a dummy APAR IX26993 This is a dummy APAR IX26994 This is a dummy APAR IX26977 This is a dummy APAR IX26975 This is a dummy APAR IX26979 This is a dummy APAR IX27069 This is a dummy APAR IX27098 This is a dummy APAR IX26982 This is a dummy APAR IX27067 This is a dummy APAR IX22309 This is a dummy APAR IX25145 This is a dummy APAR IX25904 This is a dummy APAR IX26014 This is a dummy APAR IX27058 This is a dummy APAR IX27061 This is a dummy APAR IX26383 This is a dummy APAR IX27059 This is a dummy APAR IX27062 This is a dummy APAR IX26981 This is a dummy APAR IX26449 This is a dummy APAR IX26980 This is a dummy APAR IX26967 This is a dummy APAR IX26996 This is a dummy APAR IX26879 This is a dummy APAR IX26878 This is a dummy APAR IX26809 This is a dummy APAR IX24006 This is a dummy APAR IX24481 This is a dummy APAR IX22463 This is a dummy APAR IX26401 This is a dummy APAR IX26407 This is a dummy APAR IX26337 This is a dummy APAR IX26402 This is a dummy APAR IX26404 This is a dummy APAR IX26403 This is a dummy APAR IX24568 This is a dummy APAR IX26000 This is a dummy APAR IX26003 This is a dummy APAR IX25952 This is a dummy APAR IX25823 This is a dummy APAR IX25788 This is a dummy APAR IX25783 This is a dummy APAR IX24496 This is a dummy APAR IX25680 This is a dummy APAR IX25434 This is a dummy APAR IX25432 This is a dummy APAR IX25430 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25428 This is a dummy APAR IX25418 This is a dummy APAR IX25388 This is a dummy APAR IX25387 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25381 This is a dummy APAR IX25383 This is a dummy APAR IX25378 This is a dummy APAR IX25377 This is a dummy APAR IX25370 This is a dummy APAR IX25369 This is a dummy APAR IX24874 This is a dummy APAR IX25357 This is a dummy APAR IX25355 This is a dummy APAR IX25103 This is a dummy APAR IX25104 This is a dummy APAR IX25106 This is a dummy APAR IX25107 This is a dummy APAR IX25108 This is a dummy APAR IX25109 This is a dummy APAR IX25105 This is a dummy APAR IX24795 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 73209 Open for code drop for wgadd. Drop code for the wga device driver and configuration methods 74120 Modify Makefile for wgadd config method This defect was opened to add the changes for wgadd configuration methods. 76513 lscolor: Color 15 shows up black instead of pale blue Color 14 is not correct IX33941 lsdisp does not recognize GTO display after reject #407872 PTFs High Speed 3D Graphics Accelerator may fail to configure following reject of microcode updates. IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 78003 scsi adapter device driver hangs forever during close While running SCSI-2 DE on an HANFS server pair the following occurs: The primary machine shuts down. The backup server takes over the shared volume group (SVG) When the primary server tries to reintegrate, the backup server hangs on the lvaryoffvg command, and the SVG cannot be accessed by the primary server. 74598 :tset/CH02/dsplyhghtm/Test:1:FAILED Change default values for size of CRT 76314 odm entry used by lsdisp should be POWER_Gt1x for wga Correct ODM stanza to reflect correct message. 77014 Device messages are inaccurate Device messages are incorrect 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA 76070 WGA display support incomplete Modify register setup values for supported displays. 76480 GS3.17-PPVT-WGA Adapter leaves small hash marks on HFT Small hash marks sometimes left on the CRT while scrolling 79078 Change default display for wgadd Change the default display used by wgadd to be 1280x1024, 60Hz, 112MHz. in the case the cable id and display id bits do not match a known monitor type. 79212 Scroll problem Correct scrolling problem 79217 Update CRT control register values for monitor support list. Add additional monitor support 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77020 128 port unable to properly configure 422 modem through smit When attempting to change the connection method between concentrators in smit, only two choices (direct and sync modem) are given for connection type. There should be 3, direct, 232 symc modem, and 422 sync modem. 76328 The keyboard fails initialization. The keyboard fails initialization. IX33529 Missing member in struct pti causing crash-pty.c to break When pacing is turned from off to on to off quickly, rlogind or the pty driver seems to get confused and does not handle the situation correctly. Ultimately what should happen is the terminal that rlogin is on should have the same characteristics as the pseudo terminal that rlogind is driving. This works most of the time but not all the time. 74023 add kernel extension when X server starts Kernel services (ufdcreate) and symbols will be available after the machine is booted (by design). Upon initialization, the X server should load the shared memory kernel extension so that client may utilize this transport method. The extension may be added multiple times without side-effect. The smt_exp symbols should be exported from the kernel as ENOTSUPPORTED. When the X process has started it will try to resolve these symbols before running. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. 64208 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. 73483 Request change to Set Adapter Parameters for 9333 serial drive The 9333 controller card can currently only write to one port at a time. This is controlled with a parameter set to 1. If this value is changed to 0, then it tells the card that there are no limitations to the number of ports that can be performing the write at any time. This is hoped to increase the overall i/o performance of the 9333 system. 73294 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73293 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 77569 This is a dummy APAR IX33020 THE INTEGRATED ETHERNET DEVICE DRIVER ACCEPTS ALL MULTICAST PA The integrated ethernet device driver does not reject multicast packets that it was not registered for. All multicast packets are accepted once it was registered to one group (multicast) address. IX33836 Integrated Ethernet network hang due to chip errata The Integrated Ethernet driver can hang because of an errata in the 82596 chip which causes the internal receive frame area to be corrupted under certain circumstances, causing the chip to operate in simplified mode as opposed to flexible mode. 79324 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 79328 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. IX34169 System hang due to Integrated Ethernet running out of resources The Integrated Ethernet driver can hang because it did not handle certain out-of-resources conditions correctly, causing the entire system to appear hung. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX33513 ALLOCA() NOT WORKING WHEN GCOMM_TMR_F() CALLED KWAKEUP() The 2K limit for the pinned stack was exceeded and caused the assert. IX34097 mouse generated many interrupts caused the system to hang Workstation might hang while running mouse diagnostics IX33542 AT 3.2.3 GRAPHIGS DOES NOT REFRESH PROPERLY WITH THE GTX4 FAMI At 3.2.3 and graPHIGS 2.2.4, the graPHIGS window does not refresh properly with the gt4x family of adapters. IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. IX32314 SYSTEM CRASHED AT REBOOT TIME, STACK SHOWED IT IS FROM HFT. sga driver was improperly unloaded. Later reference to the driver resulted in an instruction error. IX23847 xon/xoff flow control not set correctly in sptrdd The serial printer line discipline does not allow the use of xon/xoff flow control to be changed correctly. If you change the xon attribute to be "no" -- as in no xon/xoff flow control -- the port still uses xon/xoff flow control. IX32125 CHANGING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF AN LP DEVICE THAT IS RUNNING On 3.2.3, if xon/xoff is changed on an lp device on the 64 port that is currently printing a job, the system crashes. IX33513 ALLOCA() NOT WORKING WHEN GCOMM_TMR_F() CALLED KWAKEUP() The 2K limit for the pinned stack was exceeded and caused the assert. IX33582 ASSERT IN TSTART WHEN CALLED FROM SP_SLEEP The serial line printer discipline was written to assume that no two processes would write to the same port at the same time. Through a sequence of changes this property was lost. The assert was caused when the second process attempted to write. The write started a watchdog timer but the timer was already started which caused the assert. IX33571 NETSTAT -V REPORTS INCORRECT TRANSMIT & RECEIVE BYTE COUNTS The token ring device driver reports the wrong transmit byte count. IX31847 Auto Call Unit mode does not work with X.25 api samples prgms Code has been added to allow V.32 protocol to work with Auto Call Unit mode. IX23847 xon/xoff flow control not set correctly in sptrdd The serial printer line discipline does not allow the use of xon/xoff flow control to be changed correctly. If you change the xon attribute to be "no" -- as in no xon/xoff flow control -- the port still uses xon/xoff flow control. IX23847 xon/xoff flow control not set correctly in sptrdd The serial printer line discipline does not allow the use of xon/xoff flow control to be changed correctly. If you change the xon attribute to be "no" -- as in no xon/xoff flow control -- the port still uses xon/xoff flow control. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX32033 SENDER'S PROTOCOL ADDRESS SET TO ZERO'S IN RARP REPLIES. In the reply packet for RARP, the 6000 is setting it's protocol address (IP address) to all zero's, instead of filling in it's IP address. IX33114 NETINET KERNEL EXTENSION NEEDS VINES IP PACKET ENCAPSULATION S Added hooks in kernel extension netinet to support encapsulation of VINES IP packets. root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20348 IX31706 This is a dummy APAR IX31847 Auto Call Unit mode does not work with X.25 api samples prgms Code has been added to allow V.32 protocol to work with Auto Call Unit mode. IX32803 crash in m_free when x25dd frees m_buf that app. wanted to free : System Crash in m_free when X.25 application tries to free m_buf on close. IX32896 INCOMING CALLS IGNORED/DELAYED BY X25 DEVICE DRIVER. NETWORK On a system with a reasonably heavy X25 load, after a variable number of calls have been set up then cleared by the remote, the RS/6000 begins to ignore incoming calls. Because the network does not receive a CALL ACCEPT packet returned within it's timeout period it eventually issues a CLEAR with cause:0 diag:49 indicating a timeout waiting for call request. The problem can be intermittent in that subsequent calls may be either ignored or accepted depending upon the call activity on that adapter in the intervening period. Once the symptoms have begun, the number of calls that are ignored gradually increases. Rebooting the system clears the problem temporarily. IX31513 X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. IX32040 This is a dummy APAR IX32440 ls /dev/x25s0/M leaves the device open Using ls /dev/x25s0/M produces /dev/x25s0/M but the device stays open and unavailable. Must reboot to recover. IX33348 FLOPPY LOCKS UP tar cdf /dev/fd0 /unix and while the command is running remove the floppy locks up /dev/fd0. The dd command is still running (ps command) and even a kill -9 will not kill it. Only a reboot can solve this. IX33135 SMIT PANELS INCORRECT WHEN CHANGING TTY PROGRAM Go into smit, select "change tty" (or smit chgtty). change any setting, e.g. login to enable from disable hit enter to execute cmd executes OK you are now back at "change tty program" screen change login back from disable from enable (notice that entry no longer highlighted) hit CR, cmd says "OK", but login is still enabled IX32930 character processing functions not set up properly Character processing (for instance cr/nl processing) functions do not get set up properly from initial config of ttys. IX33488 128 port adapter locks up All 128 port adapter functions cease, no ttys can be opened. IX33499 128 port adapter sometimes does not write all data sometimes when writing out to a tty on the 128 port adapter, 1 or 16 characters may be dropped and not written out the port. IX33501 machine hangs for 3 hours when 128 port adapter dies When using a 128 port adapter and the card hangs, the system will lock up for 3 hours, and then log an error message. IX33491 Config errors reported on wrong line When attributes for a particular line pass the argument checking done by chdev or smit but fail on the detailed inspection done by chgcxma, the message produce are for the opposite sync line. The easiest way to reproduce this is from smit with the normal 1.2M baud rate, 8 wire, direct connect configuration. Attemping to change Note 1 Comm Mode to 232_modem produces: line2_speed line2_cabletype commode_l2c1 IX32940 PTY AND RLOGIND HAVE TIME RACE CONDITION The pty driver was changed because it did not recognize when the flow control characters were different from the default. IX32929 chdev does not update tty baud rate correctly Changing the baud rate of a disabled, configured tty with the chdev command would work correctly. But, after rebooting, the tty would be set to the previous baud rate. The database, how- ever, would show that it should be set to the new baud rate. IX33496 tty minor numbers not updated when tty moved The minor numbers for ttys that are moved using the chdev command are not updated correctly when the tty is is in the DEFINED state. This problem is only seen when the diagnostics package is used to move the tty. IX32850 WITH NEW CONFIG METHODS FOR MPQP, PORTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY The new configuration methods delivered in ptfs U408847 and U410267 do not automaticly make the MPQP (Portmaster) ports available. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX32439 SPURIOUS ICMP DESTINATION UNREACHABLE MESSAGES (PORT UNREACHAB The FDDI Adapter seems to respond to IP broadcasts with ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. (Port unreachable) In general when a packet is received by a network adapter it checks if the packet was addressed to a broadcast address. If true, it sets the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf packet header. This flag is used by the UDP layer to determine if it is a broadcast packet. According to above error message, FDDI seems to not set the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf. IX33044 if_fd doesnt match functionality in fddi device driver Current levels of the fddi device driver may not work correctly with tcp/ip IX32922 lvm improperly calls devswadd disabled There were two problems. First the devswitch routines could page fault when the comments said otherwise. It turns out that devswqry can not page fault but had to be changed to make that true. The second problem was that the lvm called devswadd disabled but devswadd can page fault. So the lvm was changed to call devswadd at INTBASE. IX32759 MPQP-STARTING PORT 1,2 OR 3 CAN HANG PORT 0 IF THERE IS INBOUN Starting/Stopping ports 1, 2, 3 may hang inbound traffic on port 0. If a large number of starts are issued without a halt on a port then MBUFS might be lost. IX31453 This is a dummy APAR IX33470 PERFORMANCE OF SETDBLIGHTS() IS TOO BAD. Performance of function setdblights() is too slow compared to SGI Iris. IX33086 Ethernet driver driver hangs the system after install U403547 The entire system would lock up under the following conditions: Oversized packet, undersized packet, unwanted multicast, or unregistered sap. If any of the above occure the device driver goes into an infinite loop and locks up the system. IX32606 SELECT ON PTY DOESN'T RETURN EVENT IN SOME CASES jsb multiview (and jsb mascot) use select to determine when the slave side of a pty is closed. In some cases, a select on the pty file descriptor is not notified of the event. IX32774 dapdemo causes machine to assert A system crash occurs in the hft code if ALL of the following are true: 1) The fix for ix29422 is applied (e.g. ptf 409715, 411288) 2) One or more instances of X running on the same system includes at least one 2d and adapter and one 3d adapter. (If 2d and 3d adapters aren't in simultaneous use on the same system, then this system crash will not occur. Multiple instances of X running on the same system ARE affected by this problem.) 3) A 2d adapter is started AFTER a 3d adapter. (If all 2d adapters are started first, followed by all 3d adapters, then this system crash should not occur.) Statement of work-around: All 2d adapters should be started before all 3d adapters, when more than one type of adapter is in simultaneous use on the system. NOTE: For multihead scenarios: Only an X person can say how to input the xinit command to control the order of starting adapters in the multihead scenarios. For multiple instances of X, startup order is obvious. IX31972 interfaces should initialize channel number in ifnet struct The network interfaces need to initialize the ifnet channel and devno. Since net_xmit can't know what a valid channel number is, it can't be done at transmit time, so the best place is at interface attach time. IX32135 This is a dummy APAR IX32723 SCSI_ERR1, unknow message received, with SONY optical drive The scsi device driver for the model 220 machine does not correctly handle the SCSI message restore pointers (0x03). IX32715 some diskless models assert during bootup System crashes during bootup. Stack Trace: hftioctl rdevioctl spec_ioctl halt_display longjmpx kioctl IX30774 FILLED POLYGONS DRAW INCORRECTLY ON GT3 X Filled Polygons sometimes display incorrectly on the Gt3. This occurs when zooming in on the polygon. IX31124 XDRAWRECTANGLES() ON AIX3.2.2, MODEL 220, GT3 WITH U406174. AIX 3.2.2 with U406174 model 220 graphic adapter Gt3 The test program draw a aquare by DrawRectanges(). The rectangle follows mouse pointer. The speed of following with Gt3 is serious slower than other graphic adapters. IX31136 GL: TMESH NOT RENDERING PROPERLY ON GT4 AND GTO switching colors in tmesh definitions is not being rendered correctly on the gt4 and gto adapters. IX31365 Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines. IX31448 GT3: XCOPYPLANE() SHOWS INCORRECT STIPPLE IMAGE. ENVIRONMENT: AIX3.2.2 with U406174 graphic adapter Gt3 XCopyPlane() shows incorrect stipple pattern on Gt3. As the test program, case1) One is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPlane() from pixmap to a window one time. case2) Other is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPllane() that loops every width=3. Both cases should show following correct patterns. ( W B W B W B .....) W: white B: black ( B W B W B W .....) But, case2 shows incorrect pattern on Gt3. ( W B W W B W W ...) ( B W B B W B B ...) ( W B W W B W W ...) IX31769 GT4 GL CIRCLES (FILLED OR UNFILLED) DEGRADES TO POLYGONS .2 gt4 when you draw a gl circle (filled or unfilled) with a radius in the range of approximatley 95 to 105, the circle degrades into a polygone. In other words, the circle is not smooth at all. it appears to be related to the actual lenght of the radius in pixels, buecause when you change the size of the window (by modifying the prefsize parameter) the circles can get better or worse. same program runs fine on the hiprf3d adapter. IX32609 Filled polygons do not work correctly on Gt4x When filled polygons are rendered on Gt4x, the rightmost column and the bottommost row are not filled. IX32611 Execute Structure is 4.5 times slower on GT4X vs. GTO Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32612 graPHIGs execute structure slow on Gt4x Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32613 Pick correlation slow on Gt4x Pick correlation slow on Gt4x. IX32614 Incorrect pattern drawn when clipped Patterns do not always draw correctly when clipped on the right side. They are consistent for a given position but when moved slightly draw badly. At some positions, a patterned polysphere does not clip. IX32615 Write pixel data can blit outside window A blit with coordinates which lie outside the graPHIGS window boundary is not clipped. Instead, it draws outside the window. IX32616 Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. IX32617 Annotation text relative text drawn incorrectly The annotation text relative reference point is clipped but text is drawn. IX32618 Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines IX32619 Geometric text performance is slow Performance of graPHIGS geometric text is very slow compared to GTO. IX32620 Low water mark issued to host when not needed. Bus overrun or channel check error caused by false low water interrupt to host. IX32621 Surface shading problems on gP PLB cyl_head When running the graPHIGS PLB cyl_head benchmark, around the 70'th frame, there is a polygon at the lower edge of the window which has some unnatural looking shading characteristics. These characteristics are far outside possible gouraud shading effects. IX32622 Marker performance is slow while clipping markers Marker performance is degraded when markers are being clipped or trivially rejected. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32624 GL two-sided lighting not implemented Implement twosided lighting for GL to fix the screendoor transparency problem. This is where objects seen through the transparent polygon are black, due to the viewer looking at the back side of the polygon that is on the opposite side of the object. IX32625 Adapter hang with vendor application (Cerius/MSI) Gt4 hangs when example program from vendor application is run. The vendor is MSI and the application is Cerius. IX32626 Resolve 2 sided lighting design review issues Minor code changes are required to address issues raised in GL 2-sided lighting design review. IX32627 Adapter hang while rendering z buffered lines in CAD appl. Adapter hangs while rendering z buffered lines in CAD application (PDA Engineering: Patran3). IX32628 Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application. IX32629 Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash. IX32630 Z-buffer problem when shading When testing the latest microcode for Gt4x, the following problem is seen. The application has a shielded 3D view embedded within a larger 2D transparent view. The 3D view's window is clipped. When shading large models, it looks as though polygons are not Z-buffered properly. IX32631 Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently. This was observed on the cube in the "demo 1" test case. After the test case is started, a cube with geometric text on each face will be displayed. Turn DIAL-1 counterclockwise so that the "top" face disappears and the "bottom" shows up. Continue the transformation slowly and carefully observe the text strings on the cube. They abruptly change orientation. The reference plane of the text itself seems to change. When "bottom" is almost facing you, notice that the "left" and "front" text strings jump and completely change their orientation. IX32632 Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work. This was observed on the "demo1" graPHIGS test case. IX32633 Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches. IX32634 Filled font (font num 14) not working Filled font (font num 14) not working. When this font is used, text in the view window disappears. You are supposed to see filled font text. IX32635 Nurbs not lit correctly with GL A nurbs test fails on Gt4x. It looks like the nurbs are not lit. IX32636 CATIA (R) linestypes on Gt4x kills X Calling up the CATIA (R) linetype table with Gt4x will kill X. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32637 Color handled incorrectly on Gt4 running a GL application When running the slice function of the Biosym InsightII application, a color coded plane is displayed which shows how the molecule is sliced by the plane. On Gt4, the plane is displayed in the wrong colors (it looks like the last color call is ignored and some other color is picked up). IX32638 CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x. CATIA (R) is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32639 Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32640 Occasional missing text in SONYs GL application FRESDAM Occasional missing text in SONY's GL application FRESDAM IX32641 Gt4x hangs while cycling windows Rapidly recycling and reshaping numerous windows eventually resulted in an adapter hang. IX32643 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580. It takes about an hour for the hang to occur after starting the testcase. IX32644 Tick marks flicker on screen when rendering in window. Tick marks flicker near top of screen when rendering in windows. Caused by updating window/dac registers outside of vertical blanking. IX32645 Problem in rotating 3D models While rotating 3D models in CATIA (R) with the Gt4e adapter, the components of the model come apart or move out of the window. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32610 GTO execute structure performance needs improvements GTO execute structure performance needs improvements IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX28295 Add config_slip and unconfig_slip scripts for SLIP Allow installp to do automatic slip configuration. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 hft will hang if 8051 does not interrupt after call to e_sleep hft may hang if 8051 does not interrupt after call to e_sleep IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX32149 This is a dummy APAR IX32148 This is a dummy APAR IX29557 This is a dummy APAR IX31690 MPQP: INVALID RRS SDLC reports an invalid RR when there was not an invalid RR on the inbound line. MPQP was concatenating two RR frames thus causing SDLC to report an error. 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This is a dummy APAR IX28296 This is a dummy APAR IX30718 This is a dummy APAR IX30705 This is a dummy APAR IX30707 This is a dummy APAR IX29982 This is a dummy APAR IX30013 This is a dummy APAR IX30052 This is a dummy APAR IX29560 This is a dummy APAR IX28864 This is a dummy APAR IX29060 This is a dummy APAR IX28232 This is a dummy APAR IX27526 This is a dummy APAR IX30710 This is a dummy APAR IX30709 This is a dummy APAR IX29344 This is a dummy APAR IX30702 This is a dummy APAR IX30701 This is a dummy APAR IX30700 This is a dummy APAR IX09503 This is a dummy APAR IX30699 This is a dummy APAR IX25509 This is a dummy APAR IX26572 This is a dummy APAR IX29667 This is a dummy APAR IX29218 This is a dummy APAR IX29032 This is a dummy APAR IX30596 This is a dummy APAR IX26598 This is a dummy APAR IX22709 This is a dummy APAR IX30593 This is a dummy APAR IX28784 This is a dummy APAR IX30597 This is a dummy APAR IX22342 This is a dummy APAR IX28240 This is a dummy APAR IX28618 This is a 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APAR IX29206 This is a dummy APAR IX29231 This is a dummy APAR IX24197 This is a dummy APAR IX29406 This is a dummy APAR IX27229 This is a dummy APAR IX27783 This is a dummy APAR IX29036 This is a dummy APAR IX29040 This is a dummy APAR IX29041 This is a dummy APAR IX27228 This is a dummy APAR IX27741 This is a dummy APAR IX22984 This is a dummy APAR IX26487 This is a dummy APAR IX26550 This is a dummy APAR IX26675 This is a dummy APAR IX27425 This is a dummy APAR IX25598 This is a dummy APAR IX27319 This is a dummy APAR IX28930 This is a dummy APAR IX26745 This is a dummy APAR IX27011 This is a dummy APAR IX25441 This is a dummy APAR IX25227 This is a dummy APAR IX16309 This is a dummy APAR IX25053 This is a dummy APAR IX28918 This is a dummy APAR IX28924 This is a dummy APAR IX28927 This is a dummy APAR IX28928 This is a dummy APAR IX26187 This is a dummy APAR IX28925 This is a dummy APAR IX28919 This is a dummy APAR IX22491 This is a dummy APAR IX22119 This is a dummy APAR IX25037 This is a dummy APAR IX26367 This is a dummy APAR IX26170 This is a dummy APAR IX28474 This is a dummy APAR IX28473 This is a dummy APAR IX28462 This is a dummy APAR IX28471 This is a dummy APAR IX26234 This is a dummy APAR IX24241 This is a dummy APAR IX23953 This is a dummy APAR IX28460 This is a dummy APAR IX21751 This is a dummy APAR IX21966 This is a dummy APAR IX22590 This is a dummy APAR IX23114 This is a dummy APAR IX23960 This is a dummy APAR IX24417 This is a dummy APAR IX24880 This is a dummy APAR IX25585 This is a dummy APAR IX25599 This is a dummy APAR IX25642 This is a dummy APAR IX25663 This is a dummy APAR IX25939 This is a dummy APAR IX26509 This is a dummy APAR IX27475 This is a dummy APAR IX27940 This is a dummy APAR IX28449 This is a dummy APAR IX28450 This is a dummy APAR IX28451 This is a dummy APAR IX28452 This is a dummy APAR IX28453 This is a dummy APAR IX25040 This is a dummy APAR IX25887 This is a dummy APAR IX28448 This is a dummy APAR IX28384 This is a 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IX25912 This is a dummy APAR IX27828 This is a dummy APAR IX27774 This is a dummy APAR IX27770 This is a dummy APAR IX27771 This is a dummy APAR IX27772 This is a dummy APAR IX27773 This is a dummy APAR IX24329 This is a dummy APAR IX25391 This is a dummy APAR IX27627 This is a dummy APAR IX22980 This is a dummy APAR IX24883 This is a dummy APAR IX24862 This is a dummy APAR IX27623 This is a dummy APAR IX24474 This is a dummy APAR IX24895 This is a dummy APAR IX27272 This is a dummy APAR IX27597 This is a dummy APAR IX23748 This is a dummy APAR IX27586 This is a dummy APAR IX22760 This is a dummy APAR IX27533 This is a dummy APAR IX25753 This is a dummy APAR IX27410 This is a dummy APAR IX27534 This is a dummy APAR IX24943 This is a dummy APAR IX25698 This is a dummy APAR IX27376 This is a dummy APAR IX27364 This is a dummy APAR IX23652 This is a dummy APAR IX26937 This is a dummy APAR IX27278 This is a dummy APAR IX27175 This is a dummy APAR IX27188 This is a dummy APAR IX27181 This is a dummy APAR IX27177 This is a dummy APAR IX23589 This is a dummy APAR IX23604 This is a dummy APAR IX24018 This is a dummy APAR IX24001 This is a dummy APAR IX27180 This is a dummy APAR IX22279 This is a dummy APAR IX27212 This is a dummy APAR IX24852 This is a dummy APAR IX24854 This is a dummy APAR IX20935 This is a dummy APAR IX23417 This is a dummy APAR IX26965 This is a dummy APAR IX26983 This is a dummy APAR IX27066 This is a dummy APAR IX26971 This is a dummy APAR IX26972 This is a dummy APAR IX26973 This is a dummy APAR IX26974 This is a dummy APAR IX26985 This is a dummy APAR IX26990 This is a dummy APAR IX26978 This is a dummy APAR IX26976 This is a dummy APAR IX26986 This is a dummy APAR IX26987 This is a dummy APAR IX26988 This is a dummy APAR IX26989 This is a dummy APAR IX26991 This is a dummy APAR IX26992 This is a dummy APAR IX26993 This is a dummy APAR IX26994 This is a dummy APAR IX26977 This is a dummy APAR IX26975 This is a dummy APAR IX26979 This is a dummy APAR IX27069 This is a dummy APAR IX27098 This is a dummy APAR IX26982 This is a dummy APAR IX27067 This is a dummy APAR IX22309 This is a dummy APAR IX25145 This is a dummy APAR IX25904 This is a dummy APAR IX26014 This is a dummy APAR IX27058 This is a dummy APAR IX27061 This is a dummy APAR IX26383 This is a dummy APAR IX27059 This is a dummy APAR IX27062 This is a dummy APAR IX26981 This is a dummy APAR IX26449 This is a dummy APAR IX26980 This is a dummy APAR IX26967 This is a dummy APAR IX26996 This is a dummy APAR IX26879 This is a dummy APAR IX26878 This is a dummy APAR IX26809 This is a dummy APAR IX24006 This is a dummy APAR IX24481 This is a dummy APAR IX22463 This is a dummy APAR IX26401 This is a dummy APAR IX26407 This is a dummy APAR IX26337 This is a dummy APAR IX26402 This is a dummy APAR IX26404 This is a dummy APAR IX26403 This is a dummy APAR IX24568 This is a dummy APAR IX26000 This is a dummy APAR IX26003 This is a dummy APAR IX25952 This is a dummy APAR IX25823 This is a dummy APAR IX25788 This is a dummy APAR IX25783 This is a dummy APAR IX24496 This is a dummy APAR IX25680 This is a dummy APAR IX25434 This is a dummy APAR IX25432 This is a dummy APAR IX25430 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25428 This is a dummy APAR IX25418 This is a dummy APAR IX25388 This is a dummy APAR IX25387 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25381 This is a dummy APAR IX25383 This is a dummy APAR IX25378 This is a dummy APAR IX25377 This is a dummy APAR IX25370 This is a dummy APAR IX25369 This is a dummy APAR IX24874 This is a dummy APAR IX25357 This is a dummy APAR IX25355 This is a dummy APAR IX25103 This is a dummy APAR IX25104 This is a dummy APAR IX25106 This is a dummy APAR IX25107 This is a dummy APAR IX25108 This is a dummy APAR IX25109 This is a dummy APAR IX25105 This is a dummy APAR IX24795 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 73209 Open for code drop for wgadd. Drop code for the wga device driver and configuration methods 74120 Modify Makefile for wgadd config method This defect was opened to add the changes for wgadd configuration methods. 76513 lscolor: Color 15 shows up black instead of pale blue Color 14 is not correct IX33941 lsdisp does not recognize GTO display after reject #407872 PTFs High Speed 3D Graphics Accelerator may fail to configure following reject of microcode updates. IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 78003 scsi adapter device driver hangs forever during close While running SCSI-2 DE on an HANFS server pair the following occurs: The primary machine shuts down. The backup server takes over the shared volume group (SVG) When the primary server tries to reintegrate, the backup server hangs on the lvaryoffvg command, and the SVG cannot be accessed by the primary server. 74598 :tset/CH02/dsplyhghtm/Test:1:FAILED Change default values for size of CRT 76314 odm entry used by lsdisp should be POWER_Gt1x for wga Correct ODM stanza to reflect correct message. 77014 Device messages are inaccurate Device messages are incorrect 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA 76070 WGA display support incomplete Modify register setup values for supported displays. 76480 GS3.17-PPVT-WGA Adapter leaves small hash marks on HFT Small hash marks sometimes left on the CRT while scrolling 79078 Change default display for wgadd Change the default display used by wgadd to be 1280x1024, 60Hz, 112MHz. in the case the cable id and display id bits do not match a known monitor type. 79212 Scroll problem Correct scrolling problem 79217 Update CRT control register values for monitor support list. Add additional monitor support 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77020 128 port unable to properly configure 422 modem through smit When attempting to change the connection method between concentrators in smit, only two choices (direct and sync modem) are given for connection type. There should be 3, direct, 232 symc modem, and 422 sync modem. 76328 The keyboard fails initialization. The keyboard fails initialization. IX33529 Missing member in struct pti causing crash-pty.c to break When pacing is turned from off to on to off quickly, rlogind or the pty driver seems to get confused and does not handle the situation correctly. Ultimately what should happen is the terminal that rlogin is on should have the same characteristics as the pseudo terminal that rlogind is driving. This works most of the time but not all the time. 74023 add kernel extension when X server starts Kernel services (ufdcreate) and symbols will be available after the machine is booted (by design). Upon initialization, the X server should load the shared memory kernel extension so that client may utilize this transport method. The extension may be added multiple times without side-effect. The smt_exp symbols should be exported from the kernel as ENOTSUPPORTED. When the X process has started it will try to resolve these symbols before running. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. 64208 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. 73483 Request change to Set Adapter Parameters for 9333 serial drive The 9333 controller card can currently only write to one port at a time. This is controlled with a parameter set to 1. If this value is changed to 0, then it tells the card that there are no limitations to the number of ports that can be performing the write at any time. This is hoped to increase the overall i/o performance of the 9333 system. 73294 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73293 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 77569 This is a dummy APAR IX33020 THE INTEGRATED ETHERNET DEVICE DRIVER ACCEPTS ALL MULTICAST PA The integrated ethernet device driver does not reject multicast packets that it was not registered for. All multicast packets are accepted once it was registered to one group (multicast) address. IX33836 Integrated Ethernet network hang due to chip errata The Integrated Ethernet driver can hang because of an errata in the 82596 chip which causes the internal receive frame area to be corrupted under certain circumstances, causing the chip to operate in simplified mode as opposed to flexible mode. 79324 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 79328 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. IX34169 System hang due to Integrated Ethernet running out of resources The Integrated Ethernet driver can hang because it did not handle certain out-of-resources conditions correctly, causing the entire system to appear hung. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX33513 ALLOCA() NOT WORKING WHEN GCOMM_TMR_F() CALLED KWAKEUP() The 2K limit for the pinned stack was exceeded and caused the assert. IX34097 mouse generated many interrupts caused the system to hang Workstation might hang while running mouse diagnostics IX33542 AT 3.2.3 GRAPHIGS DOES NOT REFRESH PROPERLY WITH THE GTX4 FAMI At 3.2.3 and graPHIGS 2.2.4, the graPHIGS window does not refresh properly with the gt4x family of adapters. IX34124 The SCSI disk driver fails to complete dump If the dump device is a SCSI disk with excessive I/O in progress at the time of the dump, then a hang at LED 0c2 may occur. This PTF will fix that problem. IX32314 SYSTEM CRASHED AT REBOOT TIME, STACK SHOWED IT IS FROM HFT. sga driver was improperly unloaded. Later reference to the driver resulted in an instruction error. IX23847 xon/xoff flow control not set correctly in sptrdd The serial printer line discipline does not allow the use of xon/xoff flow control to be changed correctly. If you change the xon attribute to be "no" -- as in no xon/xoff flow control -- the port still uses xon/xoff flow control. IX32125 CHANGING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF AN LP DEVICE THAT IS RUNNING On 3.2.3, if xon/xoff is changed on an lp device on the 64 port that is currently printing a job, the system crashes. IX33513 ALLOCA() NOT WORKING WHEN GCOMM_TMR_F() CALLED KWAKEUP() The 2K limit for the pinned stack was exceeded and caused the assert. IX33582 ASSERT IN TSTART WHEN CALLED FROM SP_SLEEP The serial line printer discipline was written to assume that no two processes would write to the same port at the same time. Through a sequence of changes this property was lost. The assert was caused when the second process attempted to write. The write started a watchdog timer but the timer was already started which caused the assert. IX33571 NETSTAT -V REPORTS INCORRECT TRANSMIT & RECEIVE BYTE COUNTS The token ring device driver reports the wrong transmit byte count. IX31847 Auto Call Unit mode does not work with X.25 api samples prgms Code has been added to allow V.32 protocol to work with Auto Call Unit mode. IX23847 xon/xoff flow control not set correctly in sptrdd The serial printer line discipline does not allow the use of xon/xoff flow control to be changed correctly. If you change the xon attribute to be "no" -- as in no xon/xoff flow control -- the port still uses xon/xoff flow control. IX23847 xon/xoff flow control not set correctly in sptrdd The serial printer line discipline does not allow the use of xon/xoff flow control to be changed correctly. If you change the xon attribute to be "no" -- as in no xon/xoff flow control -- the port still uses xon/xoff flow control. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX31406 GT3: XFILLPOLYGON() DRAWS INCORRECT DIAGONAL LINE. On the GT3 graphic adapter, XFillPolygon() draws a diagonal line incorrectly. IX31535 FONT DISPLAYED 1 PIXEL TOO HIGH IN THE Y DIRECTION .2 gt4 adapter displaying font 1 pixel too high in the Y direction compared to other adapters. IX31621 AT 3.2.2 WITH GT4X, U404344,IX30183, LRECTREAD RETURNS ZEROS Gt4 and Gt4x microcode was originally designed to support lrectread() only within the window boundaries. The original justification for this was based on security arguments which are no longer valid. The microcode now supports lrectread() calls for areas outside the window. IX32106 XSETCLIPRECTANGLES CAUSING BLEACHING OF DISPLAY;XSERVER HANG This problem was fixed in gt4/gt4x microcode development. The 2D clip test routine was not properly handline polylines with vertices exactly on the upper left window corner. This has now been corrected. IX32132 In large window, touching the edge of a frame causes X hang There is a bug in the hardware which only occurs when a blit is done from the adapter to the host. When the width of the blit is the screen width, the height of the blit is greater than 1, and the external data position of the blit is not on a word boundary. This software change works around the hardware problem. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space The main processor memory space is filled to the point where additional code cannot be added. Relocation is required to recover space. IX32809 Gt4 hangs when getting tmesh data. Gt4 hangs when the application sends tmesh data. IX32863 setpattern() does not work correctly on GT4X Pattern was not getting saved correctly into the global plane mask (GPM) on the adapter. The fix was to flag this correctly. IX32935 GT4: Line rendered one pixel too low. V3.2.2 + GT4. When running the application which draw line, it is drawn about 1 dot lower than GT0 and hiprf3d. IX34087 Toggling HLHSR/AA is incorrect with GPXVR on Gt4x only On Gt4x, if you use GPXVR to toggle HLHSR and then try to use GPXVR to toggle antialiasing, HLHSR is toggled and nothing changes with the antialiasing mode. When you toggle antialiasing first, you cannot toggle HLHSR. IX34088 GSTC: GL depth cued lines (v3f) are too slow on Gt4x When drawing lines on Gt4x with 3.2, GL can currently reach approximately 170,000 v/s. These lines are without depthcueing and without zbuffer. As soon as depthcueing is turned on, the line drawing speed drops to less than 98,000 v/s (almost half). IX34092 graPHIGS hollow/empty polygons are very slow on Gt4x Hollow/empty polygons (unlit, z-off, edges on) are much slower that shaded polygons on Gt4x. IX34093 Enhance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance Cadence (Valid) 2d performance requires improvement. IX34094 GPSAC model in agcdd demo shows problem on Gt4x The output of GPSAC in the agcdd demo looks incorrect on Gt4x. IX34095 Lines incorrect when individual material properties specified If LMODEL_STATE is off (0) and material properties are set individually for each vertex in a BEGIN_LINE, END_LINE sequence, lines go toward the origin of the screen from each vertex rather than to the next vertex of the set. IX34096 BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT drawing incorrectly with Gt4 There are supposed to be 12 dots in a cross shape, drawn by specifying points via V4F inside a BEGIN_POINT, END_POINT sequence. Extra dots are drawn when using Gt4. IX34098 Implement visible pick for graPHIGS Implement the changes necessary to support Visible Pick under graPHIGS. IX34099 X server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. X Server hangs when testcase is run on GT4. IX34100 Add automatic clock speed checking to support GT4e Implement changes to support the performance enhancement EC for Gt4e. IX34101 Annotation glyph relative lead line z coordinate always 0 This problem affects annotation glyph relative. Apparently, the lead line Z coordinate is always set to 0. IX34102 DISJOINT_POLYLINEs on GT4 have low performance DISJOINT_POLYLINE_2 and DISJOINT_POLYLINE_3, both parallel and perspective view, have low performance on Gt4. IX34104 Lighting not OFF when material bit set to 0 Lighting is not turned OFF when the material bit in POLYGON_DATA_4 is set to 0. Lighting will be turned off if GL sets the LMODEL to 0 specifically. IX34105 Display loses sync with NURBS and two-sided lighting The display loses sync when an attempt is made to draw NURBS with two-sided lighting on. IX34106 Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter Polygon edge clipping looks incorrect and hangs adapter. This happens when a polygon gets clipped against the front plane. The polygon should have the following attributes: edge flag = ON edge linetype > 1 interior style = HOLLOW IX34107 Antialiased non-solid line hangs adapter Antialiased lines look incorrect and eventually hang the adapter when the linetype is set greater than 1. IX34108 graPHIGS polygon interior patterns not updating. Filled polygons rendered after the CURRENT interior fill pattern is redifined are filled with the previous pattern, not the new pattern. IX34109 Using the stroke device can cause X to produce wierd results Run the artist easel test case. Take the mouse (in this case, the stroke device) and press and hold the mouse button and scribble around a bunch of times (dozen or so). When you let up the mouse button, the whole window turns red and the image seems to become impressed upon the X server. However, the image is *above* the X server (i.e. you can't get rid of it by a MWM refresh, you can't see though it, and you can't raise a window on top of it). You can't get the image to go away (short of killing X). You can only kill and re-start X a few times before X will not come up IX34110 Logo appearing in wrong pattern type Run demo1. Notice the pattern on the polygon that represents the left face (should be a blue colored pattern). Hit any PF/LPFK key twice to get the top level menu Hit PF-1 for OUTPUT PRIMITIVES (NO PIXEL) Hit PF-7 for 2D POLYGON (PATTERN) You'll see 4 sets of polygons. Now go back to the logo screen by hitting the BREAK-ACTION key three times. Notice that the left face of the logo cube has turned solid red. IX34112 CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect CAEDS Shading with three lights incorrect. IX34113 CATIA (R): command PAGE FWD on STANDARD + LINETYPE kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -Select menu CREATE, YES:CONFURM; -Select menu function STANDARD; -Select menu function LINETYPE; -Select any line to be replaced; -Pick command PAGE FWD on 2-D area on the window. After picking several times (some times, once is enough) X hangs. Selecting PAGE BWD on the same area hangs X after 16 picks. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34114 CATIA (R): Selecting model kills X Scenario to create problem: -Start CATIA; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select file in the MODEL FILES; -KEY STRING (press ENTER); -Select model in the LIST OF MODELS. X hangs. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34117 WaveFront hangs on a camera pick In application Wavefront, selection of a second camera in project Superball causes a system hang. IX34118 Dates in copyright notices require revision The copyright statements built into the object code do not reflect the correct start and end dates. These dates need to be revised so that the start date is 1989 and the end date is 1992. IX34119 NURBS Curves could use a performance boost Implement changes to improve performance of NURBS curves. IX34120 Stroked text in CATIA (R) can hang adapter Certain CATIA models hang the adapter when loading. This problem appears to be related to stroked text. (R) CATIA is a register trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX34122 GL: pixel line wrong during rectzoom A pixel line is wrong when doing a lrectwrite with a rectzoom scale factor applied. IX34126 Newren Polygon2 with data hangs adapter. Polygon2 with data in the NEWREN test case hangs the adapter. Following are the polygon attributes. Set EDGE FLAG (1-3) to 2 Set EDGE LINETYPE (>=1) to 2 Set EDGE COLOR ID (>=0) to 2 Select Polygon 2 with Data and start animation. The adapter will hang at what looks like the completion of the test. IX34128 Markers sometimes update z buffer Z buffer update is not being disabled by the polymarker render routine. This results in some markers being visible when they should be hidden. IX34129 Implement dither control on 8-bit through GL for Wavefront Add 8-bit dithering control through GL. Wavefront requires 8-bit truncated mode to support the 8-bit gt4 and gt4e adapters. IX34131 GS.U.C-Depth cueing polylines/parametric not correct Recreate the problem as follows. Run agcdd -f GEARP (dapdemo test case, graPHIGS). A NURBS gear will come up with parametric lines. The parametric lines are depth cued (GPDCI is set to 1). The parametric lines are colored differently even for the same depth. This is incorrect. This defect can be recreated on GT3i and GT4 8 bit. IX34132 Errors in CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation Errors occur during CAEDS 4.2 shaded animation. The objects will be shaded correctly, but certain lines which should not be visible will also be displayed. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX32354 GTO hangs when running NC Verify and opening windows When running CATIA NC Verify and opening several windows, X will hang. IX32033 SENDER'S PROTOCOL ADDRESS SET TO ZERO'S IN RARP REPLIES. In the reply packet for RARP, the 6000 is setting it's protocol address (IP address) to all zero's, instead of filling in it's IP address. IX33114 NETINET KERNEL EXTENSION NEEDS VINES IP PACKET ENCAPSULATION S Added hooks in kernel extension netinet to support encapsulation of VINES IP packets. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20347 79445 Hardware support for diagnostics Diagnostics changes for download microcode. 77601 Hardware Support for Diagnostic Hardware Diagnostic Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support 71196 Messages are constructed Tape Diagnostics messages cause problems with translation. 74402 Diagnostic support for the 1/2" 3490E Tape Drive. Hardware Diagnostics support for SCSI Tape Drives. 77376 Diagnostics call out 972-170 if root volume group is full Diagnostics fails with SRN 972-170 when the root volume group is full. 78780 SRN 970-715 running 1/2 inch tape in system checkout Tape Diagnostics reports incorrect SRN for 1/2" tape drive. IX32868 Battery failure message from diagnostics command test_batt This is being used to mark PTF U412360 as PE IX32868 Battery failure message from diagnostics command test_batt This is being used to mark PTF U412360 as PE IX34125 Wrong message is displayed with 803-XXX Service Request Number. Software Error message is not displayed for Service Request Number that begins with 803. IX34091 S. A. hangs trying to config dials/lpfks with diskettes-8mb 520 Fix the diagnostics so that it is possible to use Service Aid for adding or deleting LPFK and DIALS with 8 Megabytes system. IX34091 S. A. hangs trying to config dials/lpfks with diskettes-8mb 520 Fix the diagnostics so that it is possible to use Service Aid for adding or deleting LPFK and DIALS with 8 Megabytes system. IX32868 Battery failure message from diagnostics command test_batt This is being used to mark PTF U412360 as PE IX34103 CD ROM 64 PORT CATALOG ERROR -port diagnostics is displaying a *CATALOG ERROR* message on the SRN screen when the RJ-45 to DB-25 pigtail connector is the failing FRU. IX32869 Blank screen displayed after using newly created diag diskette. After applying ptf 412361, the newly created diagnostic diskette displays a blank screen. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20346 IX33510 LSDCLIENT GIVES INCORRECT INFORMATION IN SMIT When running "smit chdclient", ones gets error 1800-083 error. The smit screen has incorrect information after this error. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20345 IX33604 Drop help.key and help.rom for 3.2.3E minimum system On a 3.2.3E Bull system, "AIX" appears in several InfoExplorer help screens. IX33604 Drop help.key and help.rom for 3.2.3E minimum system On a 3.2.3E Bull system, "AIX" appears in several InfoExplorer help screens. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20344 IX34133 Incorrect page space calculations from installp installp may unnecessarily attempt to extend page space if there are multiple products and/or updates being installed which specify a page space requirement in their size file. If there is not enough space by which to expand, the following message will result: installp: The page space could not be increased by logical partitions. where X is the over-sized value by which installp is trying to expand. (The value of X is the difference in the sum of all page space specified, by packages being installed, and the active page space.) If there was enough space originally, this problem will have no effect. If there was enough space by which to expand, installp will have unnecessarily extended the page space. Additionally, in the case of failure, the message printed gives a unit of measure in logical partitions when it should be in Megabytes. IX32142 /usr/sbin/mkinstdskt overflows one diskette Need to add a new file for BOSBOOT. The new file is dsktfiles2.rm, in directory /usr/lib/boot. IX33837 installp: reject incorrectly deletes vpd records --installp may incorrectly delete the Vital Product Data record for an update to an option of a product during a reject operation. After this, installp and its requisite checking subprogram, ckprereq, will always fail when any install operation is attempted (apply, commit, or reject), with the following message: 0503-265 installp: Cannot find superseding fix in Software Vital Product Data database for: . Superseding fix is: where is the record that was deleted. This problem is limited to products with multiple options. IX32950 SMIT QUIT WHEN LSDEV DETECTS A PHYSICAL DEVICE INSTALLED . lsdev checks to see if the devices have device drivers installed and it reports an error message if not: . . Error Message: lsdev: 0514-521 Cannot find information in the predefined device configuration database for the customized device . . 2. Smit detects whether lsdev has returned an error and will not go any further, outputting the message: . 1800-027 There are currently no additional SMIT dialog screen entries available for this item. This item may require installation of additional software before it can be accessed. . (Specified sm_cmd_hdr with id = "instupdt.instupdt.hdr_lsdev", was not found in SMIT/ODM database.) IX33795 With 413366, you can't install multi-media images After installing U413366 you can no longer install ptfs from multiple-volume diskettes. You get an '0511-473 no writer to input pipe' error. Also you get an inurdsd error when trying to copy to the hard disk for future installation. You get this error with diskettes or tapes. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20343 IX32569 K SHELL CORE-DUMPS DUE TO SPECIFIC FD BEING OPENED ksh: When the user invokes the ksh with many file descriptors opened (about 50), the ksh may behave erratically and/or core-dump. IX32668 return from ksh function call fails if done in while read loop In Korn shell, a return command executed in a function should return to the caller. In a function, a while statement with a compound-list " 1 " (do forever) the return command functions correctly. If the compound-list is changed to "read xx yy", the return command only exits the do loop, but not the function. IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). IX34089 Large environment: env strings corrupted The PWD environment variable gets corrupted. It mostly occurs when using large environments. IX32569 K SHELL CORE-DUMPS DUE TO SPECIFIC FD BEING OPENED ksh: When the user invokes the ksh with many file descriptors opened (about 50), the ksh may behave erratically and/or core-dump. IX32668 return from ksh function call fails if done in while read loop In Korn shell, a return command executed in a function should return to the caller. In a function, a while statement with a compound-list " 1 " (do forever) the return command functions correctly. If the compound-list is changed to "read xx yy", the return command only exits the do loop, but not the function. IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). IX34089 Large environment: env strings corrupted The PWD environment variable gets corrupted. It mostly occurs when using large environments. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20342 IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20341 IX33054 Fix logic within breakcrit() to break out of endless loop The odm routine that decodes the character was caught in an endless loop because error return checking was not correctly enforced. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20340 IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20339 IX33324 Modify chlv to allow jfslog types to have mirr write consist. There was filesystem corruption occuring during a high intensive hanfs system test. This test had 13 clients saturating the system with filesystem copies, with the server rebooting itself with the "reboot" command every few minutes. After a couple of hours, the primary machine would either crash or the shared filesystem would become corrupted. One of the indications that the filesystem was corrupted was that the filesystem would or could not unmount when told to do so. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20338 IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX33008 FORMATTER DOES NOT INDENT CORRECTLY WHEN THE LINES CONTAIN TAB Formatter does not indent correctly when the lines contain tabs (0x09). Example: ---------------------------------- 250 continue objname = ' ' IF (CSP .EQ. 'E') THEN TEST = 1 ELSE TEST = 2 ENDIF ---------------------------------- The sample above will show incorrect indentation for the lines with tabs ('TEST = 1' and 'TEST = 2') if the -i flag is used ( e.g. qprt -i5 testfile ). IX32997 POSTSCRIPT HPLJIII REQUIRES CTRL-D AS LAST CHARACTER IN FILE hpljIII in postscript mode requires that last character in the file be a Ctrl-D. If printer does not receive this value it hangs waiting for more data until it times out with error 16 on printer. The cr attribute in the current colon file does not have a value. If this value is set cr=\4 then a ctrl-d is inserted in the end of each postscript file and printer no longer hangs waiting for end of job flag. IX32997 POSTSCRIPT HPLJIII REQUIRES CTRL-D AS LAST CHARACTER IN FILE hpljIII in postscript mode requires that last character in the file be a Ctrl-D. If printer does not receive this value it hangs waiting for more data until it times out with error 16 on printer. The cr attribute in the current colon file does not have a value. If this value is set cr=\4 then a ctrl-d is inserted in the end of each postscript file and printer no longer hangs waiting for end of job flag. IX32997 POSTSCRIPT HPLJIII REQUIRES CTRL-D AS LAST CHARACTER IN FILE hpljIII in postscript mode requires that last character in the file be a Ctrl-D. If printer does not receive this value it hangs waiting for more data until it times out with error 16 on printer. The cr attribute in the current colon file does not have a value. If this value is set cr=\4 then a ctrl-d is inserted in the end of each postscript file and printer no longer hangs waiting for end of job flag. IX33154 REMOTE QUEUE GETS STUCK IN SENDING STATE Rembak hangs waiting for an ACK when the print server goes down. Need to add timeout. IX34123 "enq -P -x " doesnt work on diskless. "enq -P -x " doesn't work on diskless. IX33154 REMOTE QUEUE GETS STUCK IN SENDING STATE Rembak hangs waiting for an ACK when the print server goes down. Need to add timeout. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20337 IX33324 Modify chlv to allow jfslog types to have mirr write consist. There was filesystem corruption occuring during a high intensive hanfs system test. This test had 13 clients saturating the system with filesystem copies, with the server rebooting itself with the "reboot" command every few minutes. After a couple of hours, the primary machine would either crash or the shared filesystem would become corrupted. One of the indications that the filesystem was corrupted was that the filesystem would or could not unmount when told to do so. IX33068 Clarify error messages when mklv fails due to /tmp space A user was trying to create a logical volume, but failed because their /tmp directory was full. LVM requires some /tmp disk space temporarily during the LVM work. The error message during this error did not point the user to expanding their /tmp size. IX33324 Modify chlv to allow jfslog types to have mirr write consist. There was filesystem corruption occuring during a high intensive hanfs system test. This test had 13 clients saturating the system with filesystem copies, with the server rebooting itself with the "reboot" command every few minutes. After a couple of hours, the primary machine would either crash or the shared filesystem would become corrupted. One of the indications that the filesystem was corrupted was that the filesystem would or could not unmount when told to do so. IX33672 updatelv fails for similarly named logical volumes There exists a problem with the /etc/updatelv shell script when two similarly named logical volumes exist. For instance, the lv names dog.01 and dog.01.1 This confuses the "grep" command in updatelv and causes this command not to work IX32119 non-quorum varyonvg (C version) forgot -m option, breaks HACMP HACMP scripts rely on the -m flag for varyonvg when they are varying on shared volume groups. The flag was previously removed. The -m flag should be ignored by varyonvg. IX33324 Modify chlv to allow jfslog types to have mirr write consist. There was filesystem corruption occuring during a high intensive hanfs system test. This test had 13 clients saturating the system with filesystem copies, with the server rebooting itself with the "reboot" command every few minutes. After a couple of hours, the primary machine would either crash or the shared filesystem would become corrupted. One of the indications that the filesystem was corrupted was that the filesystem would or could not unmount when told to do so. IX33498 Improve error messages from varyonvg command If varyonvg fails some action, it prints out a rather generic and ambiguous message about the failure. The more specific type of message ususally expected is not there IX33445 Fix smit menus to correctly show state of mirror write consis. When viewing a logical volume through smit, the value displayed for the mirror write consistency is wrong. It looks like it is always hardcoded to "yes" when lslv says otherwise. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20336 IX30681 unpack needs to allocate more memory for argv There is a bug in mail that can cause a core dump, which will typically happen in free_y. The unpack() function is overwriting a malloc'ed array. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20335 IX33677 x.25 microcode buffer refinement Spurious reset packets due to improper Q-bit data, and link resets due to buffer allocation problems are resolved with modifications to the x.25 adapter microcode IX33755 Drop the microcode Some instances of issuing "incorrect Q-bit settings" on the latest homologated level of microcode are incorrect. IX32775 ESCON enablement for ifconfig. Enable ESCON interfaces to be configured by ifconfig. IX33468 Subchannel addr for ifconfig on 370pca should allow hex value subchannel addreses are always specified in hex, ifconfig requires that that the subchan parameter be entered in decimal. IX33500 Channel interface has no place to store a netmask The interface layer ODM definition for the 370 channel adapter does not contain a field for a netmask. This is required if customers are subnetting their ip addresses. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20334 IX33370 NFS WRITES ON HEAVILY LOADED NET CAN RESULT IN DUPLICATE XIDS. NFS** 3.2 clients can cause a server to incorrectly write files with null values embedded in them when running in a heavily loaded environment. Duplicate XIDs for writes at two different offsets cause the second one to be thrown away, resulting in NULLs at that offset. This is only seen on 3.2 and later systems. ** NFS is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20333 IX33385 PWDADM -F "" DOESN'T REMOVE ALL FLAGS= VALUES The pwdadm command is used to administer the "flags" attribute in a user stanza in /etc/security/passwd. It allows you to add and change flags, but fails when you try to remove the last flag. IX32948 smit error while trying to change characteristics of user After adding a user in SMIT and then exiting and 'su - user' to the new user, smit displays an error message on the Change User Characteristics screen: "1800-106 An Error occurred: 3004-697 Attribute "admin" is not valid." usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20332 IX33446 smit exits when it cannot write to smit.log Smit exits when it cannot write to smit.log usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20331 IX33334 SYSLINE DOES NOT IMPLEMENT -H sysline documents in info and with help message -H option, but it is not compiled into the shipped code. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20330 IX33278 STREAMS: T_DISCON_REQ DOES NOT PRODUCE T_DISCON_IND When using XTISO driver, an T_DISCON_REQ primitive does not produce a T_DISCON_IND on the target side. This occurs when an initiator, in asynchronous mode, tries to connect to a responder and shortly after requests a disconnect when the connection has not yet been accepted by the responder. IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). IX33956 streams: incorrect handling of T_MORE streams/libtli is not handling the T_MORE flag correctly. IX31845 PROBLEM WITH PSE WHEN EXECUTING I STR IOCTLS same IX31592 STATE MANAGEMENT IN XTISO STREAM NOT CONSISTENT same IX32129 xti_bind_req should check for passed ADDR_length == xp_addrlen xti_conn_req and xti_bind_req should check for the addr length being equal to xp_addrlen, not just greater than. IX32193 XTISO IS NOT SAFE AGAINST PREEMPTION xtiso is not safe against pre-emption because it performs state transitions AFTER putting streams messages upstream (calling putnext or qreply), so it may be called again before state transition is really done. For example in the xti_conn_con routine the following sequence: PUTNEXT (q, mp); NEXTSTATE(xtip, TE_CONN_CON, "xti_conn_con"); should be replaced by : NEXTSTATE(xtip, TE_CONN_CON, "xti_conn_con"); PUTNEXT (q, mp); or some lock(s) should be added to prevent a service routine to be executed while a put routine is running. STOP_SYMPTOMhile a put routine is running. IX33256 STREAMS: T_ORDREL_IND IS GENERATED INSTEAD OF T_DISCON_IND When using XTISO driver it sometimes occurs that a T_DISCON_REQ primitive is received as a T_ORDREL_IND on the target side. IX33424 xtiso doesn't initialize m_hasxm in mbuf The xtiso kernel extension doesn't initialize the m_hasxm element in the mbuf that it sends. This can confuse the kernel when it tries to d_master the buffer, leading to a crash with a trace like the following: 0x001f3b64 (excpt=affffff0:40000000:7fffff:affffff0:106) IAR: .xmemacc+68 (0005f87c): lx r5,r26,r25 001f33ac: .d_master+148 (0001738c) 001f342c: . fddiddpin:send_frame +154 (013f29b0) 001f34cc: . fddiddpin:fddi_fastwrite +23c (013f2738) 001f352c: . if_fd:fd_output +34c (0148e0a0) 001f35cc: . netinet:ip_output +3d4 (01471630) 001f372c: . netinet:tcp_output +7c0 (0147b2d8) 001f37bc: . netinet:tcp_input +13f8 (01479510) 001f395c: . netinet +4420 (01474278) 001f39ec: .net_offl+94 (00021fa8) 001f3a4c: .i_offlevel+98 (0001cb88) 001f3aac: .i_poll+60 (0001c214) 001f3b2c: .run_offlevel+14c (00004498) IX33427 STREAMS:XTISO: T_BIND_REQ(QLEN>=1) + T_CONN_REQ FAILS STREAMS:XTISO: T_BIND_REQ(qlen>=1) + T_CONN_REQ should be allowed. T_CONN_REQ primitive cannot be done on a context if the T_BIND_REQ primitive has been done with a CONIND_number greater or equal to 1. Indeed, when the XTISO stream driver processes the T_BIND_REQ TPI primitive,if the CONIND_number on the T_bind_req message is greater or equal to 1 the xti_listen_req() (about a solisten()) routine is called and member "xti_lso" in the context is set to the listening socket. Then, if a T_CONN_REQ primitive is sent to the same context the xti_conn_req() fails with TLI_error set to TOUSTATE because this context has been registered as a listening context (member "xti_lso is non-null). This is not compliant with TPI specifications. A TPI state machine should always accept the transition: TS_IDLE -> T_CONN_REQ -> TS_WACK_CREQ In other words, a connect request on a context which has been bound with a outstanding connect indication queue length greater or equal to 1, should be correctly issued on a "idle" context . IX33956 streams: incorrect handling of T_MORE streams/libtli is not handling the T_MORE flag correctly. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20329 IX34111 tic core dumps on televideo.ti tic core dumps on televideo.ti IX34134 tic core dumps on televideo.ti tic core dumps on heath.ti usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20328 IX32900 chown and chownx have two different audit record formats The chown() and chownx() system calls (sys/lfs/chown*.c) use two different formats for the FILE_Owner audit records which they create. chown() (line 60 of sys/lfs/chown.c) creates an audit record with two integer parameters followed by the file name parameter. chownx() (line 57 of sys/lfs/chownx.c) creates an audit record with three integer parameters plus the file name. The extra third integer is the "flag" parameter (which is the fourth parameter in the function call itself). The meaning of this flag indicates how the uid and gid are to be interpreted, so this information must be present. However, the audit event is described in the file /etc/security/audit/events as "owner: %d group: %d filename %s". This causes all chownx() calls to be impropermeaning of this flag indicates how the uid and gid are to be interpreted, so this information must be present. However, the audit event is described in the file /etc/security/audit/events as "owner: %d group: %d filename %s". This causes all chownx() calls to be improperly audited. If you change the audit event to be "owner: %d group: %d flag: %o filename %s", then you get the correct chownx() calls, but the chown() calls are now wrong. IX32105 WRITING MORE THAN 2GBYTES RETURNS ERROR CODE, EVEN ON /DEV/NULL When writing to /dev/null an error is returned after 2GBytes. One should be able to write as much as one wants to /dev/null. Although a similar error occurs when writing to a tape drive, this is a limitation, not a bug. IX32716 cluster allocator does not keep m_clfree correct m_pin can return a chain that is not the requested size. This is ok but m_clalloc needs to recognize this or the cluster free count gets mangled. This can cause allocation problems. IX33408 bin mode auditing crashes system when filesystem gets full A system crash occurs when using the auditing system in "bin" mode and the file system repository for the audit "bin output" gets full. IX33579 SYSTEM CRASH IN UFDALLOC FROM UNP_EXTERNALIZE When using sockets to pass around file descriptors, the system can crash with the following traceback: IAR: 00089004 .ufdalloc + 58 *LR: 00047c84 .unp_externalize + 148 2ff97d38: 00043508 .soreceive + 4cc 2ff97dd8: 0003fa50 .recvit + 114 2ff97ed8: 0003f8a0 ._recvmsg + 138 2ff97fa8: 0003f694 .recvmsg + 4c - The problem is that soreceive should not call unp_externalize with interrupts disabled. usr/share fix information for bosadt.bosadt.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20327 IX32552 A DBX P COMMAND P S1!0..1#.A1 CAUSES CORE DUMP ON 3.2 & 3.1.9 Attempting to print a range of an array of structures, and printing only one element, fails. IX33550 DBX INTERNAL ERROR WITH C++ PROGRAM Using dbx with c++ program: internal error: 1283-228 expected char ';' found %s IX33646 XDE CORE DUMP WITH SECOND LOAD -T Once xde displays error message -t, if a load with -t is attemped again, a core dump occurs. This problem is seen with programs requiring more than the default 5000 types. usr/share fix information for bosadt.prof.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20326 IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). usr/share fix information for bosext1.csh.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20325 IX32568 C SHELL -N FAILS FOR VAR EXPANSION When using the "-n" flag of the csh to do syntax checking, the csh needs to evaluate variable names when parsing shell built-ins (i.e. $n in "if ( $n <= 5 ) then" ). apar ix22127 did not activate variable expansion. BACKGROUND apar ix22127 (defect d36254, ptfs U404379, U405143 U406866) enabled the syntactic checking of shell built-ins. Prior to ix22127, there was NO syntax checking on built-ins. IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). IX32568 C SHELL -N FAILS FOR VAR EXPANSION When using the "-n" flag of the csh to do syntax checking, the csh needs to evaluate variable names when parsing shell built-ins (i.e. $n in "if ( $n <= 5 ) then" ). apar ix22127 did not activate variable expansion. BACKGROUND apar ix22127 (defect d36254, ptfs U404379, U405143 U406866) enabled the syntactic checking of shell built-ins. Prior to ix22127, there was NO syntax checking on built-ins. IX33073 SIGLONGJMP() DOES NOT RESTORE SIGNAL MASK The siglongjmp() call does not properly restore the signal mask to the same signal mask which was in effect at the time of the call to sigsetjmp(). IX33567 GETPASS() DOESN'T HANDLE SIGNALS CORRECTLY getpass() doesn't handle signals correctly. The documentation says it should give errno==EINTR if it gets an interrupt while reading; it doesn't. IX33650 C SHELL CLOSES STDOUT PRIOR TO INVOKING CMDS FROM CMD-LINE C shell : When using NIS, the shell closes stdout prior to invoking cmds from the cmd line. This occurs when using file expansion ("set filec") and tilde expansion (home directory expansion). i.e. /bin/echo ~user/.profil (1) The "NIS libc" routines at one point in time communicated using file descriptor 1. They called socket() which returned 1 (the lowest fd number available at the time). (2) Later the shell closes fd 1 and opens the real stdout. (3) Then the shell ends up calling the "NIS libc" routine bind_to_yp (through calling getpwnam). (4) bind_to_yp ends up closing fd 1 (its old channel of communication). usr/share fix information for bosext1.mh.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20324 IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX32601 /etc/mh/maildelivery should be owned by root, has wrong result The /etc/mh/maildelivery file is owned by bin, but slocal requires that it be owned either by the user or by root. This prevents it from being used as the default file if the user has no $HOME/.maildelivery file. In addition, the result field in the file should be "R" instead of "?", since the latter prevents the message from being delivered to the user's mailbox via the default action. IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom root fix information for bosext1.mh.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20324 IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX32601 /etc/mh/maildelivery should be owned by root, has wrong result The /etc/mh/maildelivery file is owned by bin, but slocal requires that it be owned either by the user or by root. This prevents it from being used as the default file if the user has no $HOME/.maildelivery file. In addition, the result field in the file should be "R" instead of "?", since the latter prevents the message from being delivered to the user's mailbox via the default action. IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom IX34090 usage, on 3.2 system as [IBM AIX 3.1] When the following commands used with -help option, there is a usage error as. "version: MH [6.6 UCI] [RAND] [IBM AIX 3.1]" instead of "ver....[IBM AIX 3.2]" The commands are: ali anno ap burst comp conflict dist dp folder folders forw inc mark mhl mhmail mhpath msgchk msh next packf pick post prev prompter rcvdist rcvpack rcvstore rcvtty refile repl rmf rmm scan send show sortm vmh whatnow whom usr/share fix information for bosext2.acct.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20323 IX33592 AC -P -D REPORTS INCORRECT TOTALS AND USER NAMES The ac command incorrectly reports tty names as being users. The cause of the problem is wtmp file records with INIT_PROCESS as the type and the name of the tty device in ut_name. The ac command should completely ignore records with INIT_PROCESS as the value of ut_type, except as needed to indicate the end of a session when a system crash/reboot has occured. IX33523 ACCTMERG -V OPTION DOESN'T DO ANY TRANSLATION /usr/sbom/acct/acctmerg program has -v option which translates the binary accounting files to high precision ASCII file, this allows the accounting records to be edited and then translated back into binary with the "-i" option. The -v option doesn't do any translation and the output file is identical to the input file. usr/share fix information for bosext2.ate.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20322 IX33066 ATE pacing receive command does not timeout. ATE pacing receive command does not terminate appropriately: it should return control to the user 30 seconds after the last of the data has been received with a message indicating it has completed. Instead, no message is printed and the user is forced to enter a control-r in order to regain control. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20269 79445 Hardware support for diagnostics Diagnostics changes for download microcode. 77601 Hardware Support for Diagnostic Hardware Diagnostic Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support 71196 Messages are constructed Tape Diagnostics messages cause problems with translation. 74402 Diagnostic support for the 1/2" 3490E Tape Drive. Hardware Diagnostics support for SCSI Tape Drives. 77376 Diagnostics call out 972-170 if root volume group is full Diagnostics fails with SRN 972-170 when the root volume group is full. 78780 SRN 970-715 running 1/2 inch tape in system checkout Tape Diagnostics reports incorrect SRN for 1/2" tape drive. usr/share fix information for bosext2.lrn.data 3.2.0.0.SS20320 IX32947 ERROR MSG NROFF 1004-038 DURING EXECUTION OF LEARN (ENQ) learn eqn gave error message about missing nterm tab file. usr/share fix information for x_st_mgr.obj 1.3.0.0.SS21025 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for txtfmt.tfs.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21024 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for pcsim.obj 1.2.0.0.SS21023 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for netmgr.am.obj 1.2.0.0.SS21022 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for icraft.obj 1.1.0.0.SS21021 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for hcon.obj 1.3.0.0.SS21020 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for hanfs.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21019 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for fddi.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21018 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for dcebase.base.obj 1.1.0.0.SS21017 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bsl.da_DK.aix.loc 3.2.0.0.SS21016 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosnet.tcpip.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21015 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosext2.acct.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21014 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosext1.csh.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21013 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosadt.bosadt.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21012 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21011 73635 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support IX32579 ptf U409579 will cause qdaemon to die if rejected After rejecting ptf U409579 or its supersedes, the qdaemon dies and is left in a non-desirable state. If this ptf is rejected, the qdaemon must still be restarted manually by issuing the command: startsrc -s qdaemon 73636 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21000 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for blkmux.obj 3.2.0.0.SS21010 99999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.3.0.SS21009 79707 need to load smt at install time need to load the smt kernel extension at install time. This will require doing the following (in order): /usr/lib/drivers/loadsmt /usr/lib/drivers/smt_loadpin /usr/lib/drivers/loadsmt /usr/lib/drivers/smt_load This should be done after the load modules have been shipped to these directories. 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IX32896 INCOMING CALLS IGNORED/DELAYED BY X25 DEVICE DRIVER. NETWORK On a system with a reasonably heavy X25 load, after a variable number of calls have been set up then cleared by the remote, the RS/6000 begins to ignore incoming calls. Because the network does not receive a CALL ACCEPT packet returned within it's timeout period it eventually issues a CLEAR with cause:0 diag:49 indicating a timeout waiting for call request. The problem can be intermittent in that subsequent calls may be either ignored or accepted depending upon the call activity on that adapter in the intervening period. Once the symptoms have begun, the number of calls that are ignored gradually increases. Rebooting the system clears the problem temporarily. IX31513 X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. IX32040 This is a dummy APAR IX32440 ls /dev/x25s0/M leaves the device open Using ls /dev/x25s0/M produces /dev/x25s0/M but the device stays open and unavailable. Must reboot to recover. IX33348 FLOPPY LOCKS UP tar cdf /dev/fd0 /unix and while the command is running remove the floppy locks up /dev/fd0. The dd command is still running (ps command) and even a kill -9 will not kill it. Only a reboot can solve this. IX33135 SMIT PANELS INCORRECT WHEN CHANGING TTY PROGRAM Go into smit, select "change tty" (or smit chgtty). change any setting, e.g. login to enable from disable hit enter to execute cmd executes OK you are now back at "change tty program" screen change login back from disable from enable (notice that entry no longer highlighted) hit CR, cmd says "OK", but login is still enabled IX32930 character processing functions not set up properly Character processing (for instance cr/nl processing) functions do not get set up properly from initial config of ttys. IX33488 128 port adapter locks up All 128 port adapter functions cease, no ttys can be opened. IX33499 128 port adapter sometimes does not write all data sometimes when writing out to a tty on the 128 port adapter, 1 or 16 characters may be dropped and not written out the port. IX33501 machine hangs for 3 hours when 128 port adapter dies When using a 128 port adapter and the card hangs, the system will lock up for 3 hours, and then log an error message. IX33491 Config errors reported on wrong line When attributes for a particular line pass the argument checking done by chdev or smit but fail on the detailed inspection done by chgcxma, the message produce are for the opposite sync line. The easiest way to reproduce this is from smit with the normal 1.2M baud rate, 8 wire, direct connect configuration. Attemping to change Note 1 Comm Mode to 232_modem produces: line2_speed line2_cabletype commode_l2c1 IX32940 PTY AND RLOGIND HAVE TIME RACE CONDITION The pty driver was changed because it did not recognize when the flow control characters were different from the default. IX32929 chdev does not update tty baud rate correctly Changing the baud rate of a disabled, configured tty with the chdev command would work correctly. But, after rebooting, the tty would be set to the previous baud rate. The database, how- ever, would show that it should be set to the new baud rate. IX33496 tty minor numbers not updated when tty moved The minor numbers for ttys that are moved using the chdev command are not updated correctly when the tty is is in the DEFINED state. This problem is only seen when the diagnostics package is used to move the tty. IX32850 WITH NEW CONFIG METHODS FOR MPQP, PORTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY The new configuration methods delivered in ptfs U408847 and U410267 do not automaticly make the MPQP (Portmaster) ports available. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX32439 SPURIOUS ICMP DESTINATION UNREACHABLE MESSAGES (PORT UNREACHAB The FDDI Adapter seems to respond to IP broadcasts with ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. (Port unreachable) In general when a packet is received by a network adapter it checks if the packet was addressed to a broadcast address. If true, it sets the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf packet header. This flag is used by the UDP layer to determine if it is a broadcast packet. According to above error message, FDDI seems to not set the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf. IX33044 if_fd doesnt match functionality in fddi device driver Current levels of the fddi device driver may not work correctly with tcp/ip IX32922 lvm improperly calls devswadd disabled There were two problems. First the devswitch routines could page fault when the comments said otherwise. It turns out that devswqry can not page fault but had to be changed to make that true. The second problem was that the lvm called devswadd disabled but devswadd can page fault. So the lvm was changed to call devswadd at INTBASE. IX32759 MPQP-STARTING PORT 1,2 OR 3 CAN HANG PORT 0 IF THERE IS INBOUN Starting/Stopping ports 1, 2, 3 may hang inbound traffic on port 0. If a large number of starts are issued without a halt on a port then MBUFS might be lost. IX31453 This is a dummy APAR IX33470 PERFORMANCE OF SETDBLIGHTS() IS TOO BAD. Performance of function setdblights() is too slow compared to SGI Iris. IX33086 Ethernet driver driver hangs the system after install U403547 The entire system would lock up under the following conditions: Oversized packet, undersized packet, unwanted multicast, or unregistered sap. If any of the above occure the device driver goes into an infinite loop and locks up the system. IX32606 SELECT ON PTY DOESN'T RETURN EVENT IN SOME CASES jsb multiview (and jsb mascot) use select to determine when the slave side of a pty is closed. In some cases, a select on the pty file descriptor is not notified of the event. IX32774 dapdemo causes machine to assert A system crash occurs in the hft code if ALL of the following are true: 1) The fix for ix29422 is applied (e.g. ptf 409715, 411288) 2) One or more instances of X running on the same system includes at least one 2d and adapter and one 3d adapter. (If 2d and 3d adapters aren't in simultaneous use on the same system, then this system crash will not occur. Multiple instances of X running on the same system ARE affected by this problem.) 3) A 2d adapter is started AFTER a 3d adapter. (If all 2d adapters are started first, followed by all 3d adapters, then this system crash should not occur.) Statement of work-around: All 2d adapters should be started before all 3d adapters, when more than one type of adapter is in simultaneous use on the system. NOTE: For multihead scenarios: Only an X person can say how to input the xinit command to control the order of starting adapters in the multihead scenarios. For multiple instances of X, startup order is obvious. IX31972 interfaces should initialize channel number in ifnet struct The network interfaces need to initialize the ifnet channel and devno. Since net_xmit can't know what a valid channel number is, it can't be done at transmit time, so the best place is at interface attach time. IX32135 This is a dummy APAR IX32723 SCSI_ERR1, unknow message received, with SONY optical drive The scsi device driver for the model 220 machine does not correctly handle the SCSI message restore pointers (0x03). IX32715 some diskless models assert during bootup System crashes during bootup. Stack Trace: hftioctl rdevioctl spec_ioctl halt_display longjmpx kioctl IX30774 FILLED POLYGONS DRAW INCORRECTLY ON GT3 X Filled Polygons sometimes display incorrectly on the Gt3. This occurs when zooming in on the polygon. IX31124 XDRAWRECTANGLES() ON AIX3.2.2, MODEL 220, GT3 WITH U406174. AIX 3.2.2 with U406174 model 220 graphic adapter Gt3 The test program draw a aquare by DrawRectanges(). The rectangle follows mouse pointer. The speed of following with Gt3 is serious slower than other graphic adapters. IX31136 GL: TMESH NOT RENDERING PROPERLY ON GT4 AND GTO switching colors in tmesh definitions is not being rendered correctly on the gt4 and gto adapters. IX31365 Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines. IX31448 GT3: XCOPYPLANE() SHOWS INCORRECT STIPPLE IMAGE. ENVIRONMENT: AIX3.2.2 with U406174 graphic adapter Gt3 XCopyPlane() shows incorrect stipple pattern on Gt3. As the test program, case1) One is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPlane() from pixmap to a window one time. case2) Other is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPllane() that loops every width=3. Both cases should show following correct patterns. ( W B W B W B .....) W: white B: black ( B W B W B W .....) But, case2 shows incorrect pattern on Gt3. ( W B W W B W W ...) ( B W B B W B B ...) ( W B W W B W W ...) IX31769 GT4 GL CIRCLES (FILLED OR UNFILLED) DEGRADES TO POLYGONS .2 gt4 when you draw a gl circle (filled or unfilled) with a radius in the range of approximatley 95 to 105, the circle degrades into a polygone. In other words, the circle is not smooth at all. it appears to be related to the actual lenght of the radius in pixels, buecause when you change the size of the window (by modifying the prefsize parameter) the circles can get better or worse. same program runs fine on the hiprf3d adapter. IX32609 Filled polygons do not work correctly on Gt4x When filled polygons are rendered on Gt4x, the rightmost column and the bottommost row are not filled. IX32611 Execute Structure is 4.5 times slower on GT4X vs. GTO Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32612 graPHIGs execute structure slow on Gt4x Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32613 Pick correlation slow on Gt4x Pick correlation slow on Gt4x. IX32614 Incorrect pattern drawn when clipped Patterns do not always draw correctly when clipped on the right side. They are consistent for a given position but when moved slightly draw badly. At some positions, a patterned polysphere does not clip. IX32615 Write pixel data can blit outside window A blit with coordinates which lie outside the graPHIGS window boundary is not clipped. Instead, it draws outside the window. IX32616 Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. IX32617 Annotation text relative text drawn incorrectly The annotation text relative reference point is clipped but text is drawn. IX32618 Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines IX32619 Geometric text performance is slow Performance of graPHIGS geometric text is very slow compared to GTO. IX32620 Low water mark issued to host when not needed. Bus overrun or channel check error caused by false low water interrupt to host. IX32621 Surface shading problems on gP PLB cyl_head When running the graPHIGS PLB cyl_head benchmark, around the 70'th frame, there is a polygon at the lower edge of the window which has some unnatural looking shading characteristics. These characteristics are far outside possible gouraud shading effects. IX32622 Marker performance is slow while clipping markers Marker performance is degraded when markers are being clipped or trivially rejected. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space. Added function and performance improvements have used all available main memory space during graphics activity. IX32624 GL two-sided lighting not implemented Implement twosided lighting for GL to fix the screendoor transparency problem. This is where objects seen through the transparent polygon are black, due to the viewer looking at the back side of the polygon that is on the opposite side of the object. IX32625 Adapter hang with vendor application (Cerius/MSI) Gt4 hangs when example program from vendor application is run. The vendor is MSI and the application is Cerius. IX32626 Resolve 2 sided lighting design review issues Minor code changes are required to address issues raised in GL 2-sided lighting design review. IX32627 Adapter hang while rendering z buffered lines in CAD appl. Adapter hangs while rendering z buffered lines in CAD application (PDA Engineering: Patran3). IX32628 Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application. IX32629 Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash. IX32630 Z-buffer problem when shading When testing the latest microcode for Gt4x, the following problem is seen. The application has a shielded 3D view embedded within a larger 2D transparent view. The 3D view's window is clipped. When shading large models, it looks as though polygons are not Z-buffered properly. IX32631 Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently. This was observed on the cube in the "demo 1" test case. After the test case is started, a cube with geometric text on each face will be displayed. Turn DIAL-1 counterclockwise so that the "top" face disappears and the "bottom" shows up. Continue the transformation slowly and carefully observe the text strings on the cube. They abruptly change orientation. The reference plane of the text itself seems to change. When "bottom" is almost facing you, notice that the "left" and "front" text strings jump and completely change their orientation. IX32632 Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work. This was observed on the "demo1" graPHIGS test case. IX32633 Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches. IX32634 Filled font (font num 14) not working Filled font (font num 14) not working. When this font is used, text in the view window disappears. You are supposed to see filled font text. IX32635 Nurbs not lit correctly with GL A nurbs test fails on Gt4x. It looks like the nurbs are not lit. IX32636 CATIA (R) linestypes on Gt4x kills X Calling up the CATIA (R) linetype table with Gt4x will kill X. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32637 Color handled incorrectly on Gt4 running a GL application When running the slice function of the Biosym InsightII application, a color coded plane is displayed which shows how the molecule is sliced by the plane. On Gt4, the plane is displayed in the wrong colors (it looks like the last color call is ignored and some other color is picked up). IX32638 CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x. CATIA (R) is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32639 Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32640 Occasional missing text in SONYs GL application FRESDAM Occasional missing text in SONY's GL application FRESDAM IX32641 Gt4x hangs while cycling windows Rapidly recycling and reshaping numerous windows eventually resulted in an adapter hang. IX32643 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580. It takes about an hour for the hang to occur after starting the testcase. IX32644 Tick marks flicker on screen when rendering in window. Tick marks flicker near top of screen when rendering in windows. Caused by updating window/dac registers outside of vertical blanking. IX32645 Problem in rotating 3D models While rotating 3D models in CATIA (R) with the Gt4e adapter, the components of the model come apart or move out of the window. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. 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This is a dummy APAR IX26367 This is a dummy APAR IX26170 This is a dummy APAR IX28474 This is a dummy APAR IX28473 This is a dummy APAR IX28462 This is a dummy APAR IX28471 This is a dummy APAR IX26234 This is a dummy APAR IX24241 This is a dummy APAR IX23953 This is a dummy APAR IX28460 This is a dummy APAR IX21751 This is a dummy APAR IX21966 This is a dummy APAR IX22590 This is a dummy APAR IX23114 This is a dummy APAR IX23960 This is a dummy APAR IX24417 This is a dummy APAR IX24880 This is a dummy APAR IX25585 This is a dummy APAR IX25599 This is a dummy APAR IX25642 This is a dummy APAR IX25663 This is a dummy APAR IX25939 This is a dummy APAR IX26509 This is a dummy APAR IX27475 This is a dummy APAR IX27940 This is a dummy APAR IX28449 This is a dummy APAR IX28450 This is a dummy APAR IX28451 This is a dummy APAR IX28452 This is a dummy APAR IX28453 This is a dummy APAR IX25040 This is a dummy APAR IX25887 This is a dummy APAR IX28448 This is a dummy APAR IX28384 This is a 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IX25912 This is a dummy APAR IX27828 This is a dummy APAR IX27774 This is a dummy APAR IX27770 This is a dummy APAR IX27771 This is a dummy APAR IX27772 This is a dummy APAR IX27773 This is a dummy APAR IX24329 This is a dummy APAR IX25391 This is a dummy APAR IX27627 This is a dummy APAR IX22980 This is a dummy APAR IX24883 This is a dummy APAR IX24862 This is a dummy APAR IX27623 This is a dummy APAR IX24474 This is a dummy APAR IX24895 This is a dummy APAR IX27272 This is a dummy APAR IX27597 This is a dummy APAR IX23748 This is a dummy APAR IX27586 This is a dummy APAR IX22760 This is a dummy APAR IX27533 This is a dummy APAR IX25753 This is a dummy APAR IX27410 This is a dummy APAR IX27534 This is a dummy APAR IX24943 This is a dummy APAR IX25698 This is a dummy APAR IX27376 This is a dummy APAR IX27364 This is a dummy APAR IX23652 This is a dummy APAR IX26937 This is a dummy APAR IX27278 This is a dummy APAR IX27175 This is a dummy APAR IX27188 This is a dummy APAR IX27181 This is a dummy APAR IX27177 This is a dummy APAR IX23589 This is a dummy APAR IX23604 This is a dummy APAR IX24018 This is a dummy APAR IX24001 This is a dummy APAR IX27180 This is a dummy APAR IX22279 This is a dummy APAR IX27212 This is a dummy APAR IX24852 This is a dummy APAR IX24854 This is a dummy APAR IX20935 This is a dummy APAR IX23417 This is a dummy APAR IX26965 This is a dummy APAR IX26983 This is a dummy APAR IX27066 This is a dummy APAR IX26971 This is a dummy APAR IX26972 This is a dummy APAR IX26973 This is a dummy APAR IX26974 This is a dummy APAR IX26985 This is a dummy APAR IX26990 This is a dummy APAR IX26978 This is a dummy APAR IX26976 This is a dummy APAR IX26986 This is a dummy APAR IX26987 This is a dummy APAR IX26988 This is a dummy APAR IX26989 This is a dummy APAR IX26991 This is a dummy APAR IX26992 This is a dummy APAR IX26993 This is a dummy APAR IX26994 This is a dummy APAR IX26977 This is a dummy APAR IX26975 This is a dummy APAR IX26979 This is a dummy APAR IX27069 This is a dummy APAR IX27098 This is a dummy APAR IX26982 This is a dummy APAR IX27067 This is a dummy APAR IX22309 This is a dummy APAR IX25145 This is a dummy APAR IX25904 This is a dummy APAR IX26014 This is a dummy APAR IX27058 This is a dummy APAR IX27061 This is a dummy APAR IX26383 This is a dummy APAR IX27059 This is a dummy APAR IX27062 This is a dummy APAR IX26981 This is a dummy APAR IX26449 This is a dummy APAR IX26980 This is a dummy APAR IX26967 This is a dummy APAR IX26996 This is a dummy APAR IX26879 This is a dummy APAR IX26878 This is a dummy APAR IX26809 This is a dummy APAR IX24006 This is a dummy APAR IX24481 This is a dummy APAR IX22463 This is a dummy APAR IX26401 This is a dummy APAR IX26407 This is a dummy APAR IX26337 This is a dummy APAR IX26402 This is a dummy APAR IX26404 This is a dummy APAR IX26403 This is a dummy APAR IX24568 This is a dummy APAR IX26000 This is a dummy APAR IX26003 This is a dummy APAR IX25952 This is a dummy APAR IX25823 This is a dummy APAR IX25788 This is a dummy APAR IX25783 This is a dummy APAR IX24496 This is a dummy APAR IX25680 This is a dummy APAR IX25434 This is a dummy APAR IX25432 This is a dummy APAR IX25430 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25428 This is a dummy APAR IX25418 This is a dummy APAR IX25388 This is a dummy APAR IX25387 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25381 This is a dummy APAR IX25383 This is a dummy APAR IX25378 This is a dummy APAR IX25377 This is a dummy APAR IX25370 This is a dummy APAR IX25369 This is a dummy APAR IX24874 This is a dummy APAR IX25357 This is a dummy APAR IX25355 This is a dummy APAR IX25103 This is a dummy APAR IX25104 This is a dummy APAR IX25106 This is a dummy APAR IX25107 This is a dummy APAR IX25108 This is a dummy APAR IX25109 This is a dummy APAR IX25105 This is a dummy APAR IX24795 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 73209 Open for code drop for wgadd. Drop code for the wga device driver and configuration methods 74120 Modify Makefile for wgadd config method This defect was opened to add the changes for wgadd configuration methods. 76513 lscolor: Color 15 shows up black instead of pale blue Color 14 is not correct IX33941 lsdisp does not recognize GTO display after reject #407872 PTFs High Speed 3D Graphics Accelerator may fail to configure following reject of microcode updates. IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 78003 scsi adapter device driver hangs forever during close While running SCSI-2 DE on an HANFS server pair the following occurs: The primary machine shuts down. The backup server takes over the shared volume group (SVG) When the primary server tries to reintegrate, the backup server hangs on the lvaryoffvg command, and the SVG cannot be accessed by the primary server. 74598 :tset/CH02/dsplyhghtm/Test:1:FAILED Change default values for size of CRT 76314 odm entry used by lsdisp should be POWER_Gt1x for wga Correct ODM stanza to reflect correct message. 77014 Device messages are inaccurate Device messages are incorrect 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA 76070 WGA display support incomplete Modify register setup values for supported displays. 76480 GS3.17-PPVT-WGA Adapter leaves small hash marks on HFT Small hash marks sometimes left on the CRT while scrolling 79078 Change default display for wgadd Change the default display used by wgadd to be 1280x1024, 60Hz, 112MHz. in the case the cable id and display id bits do not match a known monitor type. 79212 Scroll problem Correct scrolling problem 79217 Update CRT control register values for monitor support list. Add additional monitor support 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77020 128 port unable to properly configure 422 modem through smit When attempting to change the connection method between concentrators in smit, only two choices (direct and sync modem) are given for connection type. There should be 3, direct, 232 symc modem, and 422 sync modem. 76328 The keyboard fails initialization. The keyboard fails initialization. IX33529 Missing member in struct pti causing crash-pty.c to break When pacing is turned from off to on to off quickly, rlogind or the pty driver seems to get confused and does not handle the situation correctly. Ultimately what should happen is the terminal that rlogin is on should have the same characteristics as the pseudo terminal that rlogind is driving. This works most of the time but not all the time. 74023 add kernel extension when X server starts Kernel services (ufdcreate) and symbols will be available after the machine is booted (by design). Upon initialization, the X server should load the shared memory kernel extension so that client may utilize this transport method. The extension may be added multiple times without side-effect. The smt_exp symbols should be exported from the kernel as ENOTSUPPORTED. When the X process has started it will try to resolve these symbols before running. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. 64208 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. 73483 Request change to Set Adapter Parameters for 9333 serial drive The 9333 controller card can currently only write to one port at a time. This is controlled with a parameter set to 1. If this value is changed to 0, then it tells the card that there are no limitations to the number of ports that can be performing the write at any time. This is hoped to increase the overall i/o performance of the 9333 system. 73294 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73293 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 77569 This is a dummy APAR IX33020 THE INTEGRATED ETHERNET DEVICE DRIVER ACCEPTS ALL MULTICAST PA The integrated ethernet device driver does not reject multicast packets that it was not registered for. All multicast packets are accepted once it was registered to one group (multicast) address. IX33836 Integrated Ethernet network hang due to chip errata The Integrated Ethernet driver can hang because of an errata in the 82596 chip which causes the internal receive frame area to be corrupted under certain circumstances, causing the chip to operate in simplified mode as opposed to flexible mode. 79324 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 79328 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20260 IX31706 This is a dummy APAR IX31847 This is a dummy APAR IX32803 crash in m_free when x25dd frees m_buf that app. wanted to free : System Crash in m_free when X.25 application tries to free m_buf on close. IX32896 INCOMING CALLS IGNORED/DELAYED BY X25 DEVICE DRIVER. NETWORK On a system with a reasonably heavy X25 load, after a variable number of calls have been set up then cleared by the remote, the RS/6000 begins to ignore incoming calls. Because the network does not receive a CALL ACCEPT packet returned within it's timeout period it eventually issues a CLEAR with cause:0 diag:49 indicating a timeout waiting for call request. The problem can be intermittent in that subsequent calls may be either ignored or accepted depending upon the call activity on that adapter in the intervening period. Once the symptoms have begun, the number of calls that are ignored gradually increases. Rebooting the system clears the problem temporarily. IX31513 X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. IX32040 This is a dummy APAR IX32440 ls /dev/x25s0/M leaves the device open Using ls /dev/x25s0/M produces /dev/x25s0/M but the device stays open and unavailable. Must reboot to recover. IX33348 FLOPPY LOCKS UP tar cdf /dev/fd0 /unix and while the command is running remove the floppy locks up /dev/fd0. The dd command is still running (ps command) and even a kill -9 will not kill it. Only a reboot can solve this. IX33135 SMIT PANELS INCORRECT WHEN CHANGING TTY PROGRAM Go into smit, select "change tty" (or smit chgtty). change any setting, e.g. login to enable from disable hit enter to execute cmd executes OK you are now back at "change tty program" screen change login back from disable from enable (notice that entry no longer highlighted) hit CR, cmd says "OK", but login is still enabled IX32930 character processing functions not set up properly Character processing (for instance cr/nl processing) functions do not get set up properly from initial config of ttys. IX33488 128 port adapter locks up All 128 port adapter functions cease, no ttys can be opened. IX33499 128 port adapter sometimes does not write all data sometimes when writing out to a tty on the 128 port adapter, 1 or 16 characters may be dropped and not written out the port. IX33501 machine hangs for 3 hours when 128 port adapter dies When using a 128 port adapter and the card hangs, the system will lock up for 3 hours, and then log an error message. IX33491 Config errors reported on wrong line When attributes for a particular line pass the argument checking done by chdev or smit but fail on the detailed inspection done by chgcxma, the message produce are for the opposite sync line. The easiest way to reproduce this is from smit with the normal 1.2M baud rate, 8 wire, direct connect configuration. Attemping to change Note 1 Comm Mode to 232_modem produces: line2_speed line2_cabletype commode_l2c1 IX32940 PTY AND RLOGIND HAVE TIME RACE CONDITION The pty driver was changed because it did not recognize when the flow control characters were different from the default. IX32929 chdev does not update tty baud rate correctly Changing the baud rate of a disabled, configured tty with the chdev command would work correctly. But, after rebooting, the tty would be set to the previous baud rate. The database, how- ever, would show that it should be set to the new baud rate. IX33496 tty minor numbers not updated when tty moved The minor numbers for ttys that are moved using the chdev command are not updated correctly when the tty is is in the DEFINED state. This problem is only seen when the diagnostics package is used to move the tty. IX32850 WITH NEW CONFIG METHODS FOR MPQP, PORTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY The new configuration methods delivered in ptfs U408847 and U410267 do not automaticly make the MPQP (Portmaster) ports available. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX32439 SPURIOUS ICMP DESTINATION UNREACHABLE MESSAGES (PORT UNREACHAB The FDDI Adapter seems to respond to IP broadcasts with ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. (Port unreachable) In general when a packet is received by a network adapter it checks if the packet was addressed to a broadcast address. If true, it sets the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf packet header. This flag is used by the UDP layer to determine if it is a broadcast packet. According to above error message, FDDI seems to not set the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf. IX33044 if_fd doesnt match functionality in fddi device driver Current levels of the fddi device driver may not work correctly with tcp/ip IX32922 lvm improperly calls devswadd disabled There were two problems. First the devswitch routines could page fault when the comments said otherwise. It turns out that devswqry can not page fault but had to be changed to make that true. The second problem was that the lvm called devswadd disabled but devswadd can page fault. So the lvm was changed to call devswadd at INTBASE. IX32759 MPQP-STARTING PORT 1,2 OR 3 CAN HANG PORT 0 IF THERE IS INBOUN Starting/Stopping ports 1, 2, 3 may hang inbound traffic on port 0. If a large number of starts are issued without a halt on a port then MBUFS might be lost. IX31453 This is a dummy APAR IX33470 PERFORMANCE OF SETDBLIGHTS() IS TOO BAD. Performance of function setdblights() is too slow compared to SGI Iris. IX33086 Ethernet driver driver hangs the system after install U403547 The entire system would lock up under the following conditions: Oversized packet, undersized packet, unwanted multicast, or unregistered sap. If any of the above occure the device driver goes into an infinite loop and locks up the system. IX32606 SELECT ON PTY DOESN'T RETURN EVENT IN SOME CASES jsb multiview (and jsb mascot) use select to determine when the slave side of a pty is closed. In some cases, a select on the pty file descriptor is not notified of the event. IX32774 dapdemo causes machine to assert A system crash occurs in the hft code if ALL of the following are true: 1) The fix for ix29422 is applied (e.g. ptf 409715, 411288) 2) One or more instances of X running on the same system includes at least one 2d and adapter and one 3d adapter. (If 2d and 3d adapters aren't in simultaneous use on the same system, then this system crash will not occur. Multiple instances of X running on the same system ARE affected by this problem.) 3) A 2d adapter is started AFTER a 3d adapter. (If all 2d adapters are started first, followed by all 3d adapters, then this system crash should not occur.) Statement of work-around: All 2d adapters should be started before all 3d adapters, when more than one type of adapter is in simultaneous use on the system. NOTE: For multihead scenarios: Only an X person can say how to input the xinit command to control the order of starting adapters in the multihead scenarios. For multiple instances of X, startup order is obvious. IX31972 interfaces should initialize channel number in ifnet struct The network interfaces need to initialize the ifnet channel and devno. Since net_xmit can't know what a valid channel number is, it can't be done at transmit time, so the best place is at interface attach time. IX32135 This is a dummy APAR IX32723 SCSI_ERR1, unknow message received, with SONY optical drive The scsi device driver for the model 220 machine does not correctly handle the SCSI message restore pointers (0x03). IX32715 some diskless models assert during bootup System crashes during bootup. Stack Trace: hftioctl rdevioctl spec_ioctl halt_display longjmpx kioctl IX30774 FILLED POLYGONS DRAW INCORRECTLY ON GT3 X Filled Polygons sometimes display incorrectly on the Gt3. This occurs when zooming in on the polygon. IX31124 XDRAWRECTANGLES() ON AIX3.2.2, MODEL 220, GT3 WITH U406174. AIX 3.2.2 with U406174 model 220 graphic adapter Gt3 The test program draw a aquare by DrawRectanges(). The rectangle follows mouse pointer. The speed of following with Gt3 is serious slower than other graphic adapters. IX31136 GL: TMESH NOT RENDERING PROPERLY ON GT4 AND GTO switching colors in tmesh definitions is not being rendered correctly on the gt4 and gto adapters. IX31365 Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines. IX31448 GT3: XCOPYPLANE() SHOWS INCORRECT STIPPLE IMAGE. ENVIRONMENT: AIX3.2.2 with U406174 graphic adapter Gt3 XCopyPlane() shows incorrect stipple pattern on Gt3. As the test program, case1) One is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPlane() from pixmap to a window one time. case2) Other is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPllane() that loops every width=3. Both cases should show following correct patterns. ( W B W B W B .....) W: white B: black ( B W B W B W .....) But, case2 shows incorrect pattern on Gt3. ( W B W W B W W ...) ( B W B B W B B ...) ( W B W W B W W ...) IX31769 GT4 GL CIRCLES (FILLED OR UNFILLED) DEGRADES TO POLYGONS .2 gt4 when you draw a gl circle (filled or unfilled) with a radius in the range of approximatley 95 to 105, the circle degrades into a polygone. In other words, the circle is not smooth at all. it appears to be related to the actual lenght of the radius in pixels, buecause when you change the size of the window (by modifying the prefsize parameter) the circles can get better or worse. same program runs fine on the hiprf3d adapter. IX32609 Filled polygons do not work correctly on Gt4x When filled polygons are rendered on Gt4x, the rightmost column and the bottommost row are not filled. IX32611 Execute Structure is 4.5 times slower on GT4X vs. GTO Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32612 graPHIGs execute structure slow on Gt4x Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32613 Pick correlation slow on Gt4x Pick correlation slow on Gt4x. IX32614 Incorrect pattern drawn when clipped Patterns do not always draw correctly when clipped on the right side. They are consistent for a given position but when moved slightly draw badly. At some positions, a patterned polysphere does not clip. IX32615 Write pixel data can blit outside window A blit with coordinates which lie outside the graPHIGS window boundary is not clipped. Instead, it draws outside the window. IX32616 Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. IX32617 Annotation text relative text drawn incorrectly The annotation text relative reference point is clipped but text is drawn. IX32618 Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines IX32619 Geometric text performance is slow Performance of graPHIGS geometric text is very slow compared to GTO. IX32620 Low water mark issued to host when not needed. Bus overrun or channel check error caused by false low water interrupt to host. IX32621 Surface shading problems on gP PLB cyl_head When running the graPHIGS PLB cyl_head benchmark, around the 70'th frame, there is a polygon at the lower edge of the window which has some unnatural looking shading characteristics. These characteristics are far outside possible gouraud shading effects. IX32622 Marker performance is slow while clipping markers Marker performance is degraded when markers are being clipped or trivially rejected. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space. Added function and performance improvements have used all available main memory space during graphics activity. IX32624 GL two-sided lighting not implemented Implement twosided lighting for GL to fix the screendoor transparency problem. This is where objects seen through the transparent polygon are black, due to the viewer looking at the back side of the polygon that is on the opposite side of the object. IX32625 Adapter hang with vendor application (Cerius/MSI) Gt4 hangs when example program from vendor application is run. The vendor is MSI and the application is Cerius. IX32626 Resolve 2 sided lighting design review issues Minor code changes are required to address issues raised in GL 2-sided lighting design review. IX32627 Adapter hang while rendering z buffered lines in CAD appl. Adapter hangs while rendering z buffered lines in CAD application (PDA Engineering: Patran3). IX32628 Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application. IX32629 Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash. IX32630 Z-buffer problem when shading When testing the latest microcode for Gt4x, the following problem is seen. The application has a shielded 3D view embedded within a larger 2D transparent view. The 3D view's window is clipped. When shading large models, it looks as though polygons are not Z-buffered properly. IX32631 Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently. This was observed on the cube in the "demo 1" test case. After the test case is started, a cube with geometric text on each face will be displayed. Turn DIAL-1 counterclockwise so that the "top" face disappears and the "bottom" shows up. Continue the transformation slowly and carefully observe the text strings on the cube. They abruptly change orientation. The reference plane of the text itself seems to change. When "bottom" is almost facing you, notice that the "left" and "front" text strings jump and completely change their orientation. IX32632 Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work. This was observed on the "demo1" graPHIGS test case. IX32633 Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches. IX32634 Filled font (font num 14) not working Filled font (font num 14) not working. When this font is used, text in the view window disappears. You are supposed to see filled font text. IX32635 Nurbs not lit correctly with GL A nurbs test fails on Gt4x. It looks like the nurbs are not lit. IX32636 CATIA (R) linestypes on Gt4x kills X Calling up the CATIA (R) linetype table with Gt4x will kill X. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32637 Color handled incorrectly on Gt4 running a GL application When running the slice function of the Biosym InsightII application, a color coded plane is displayed which shows how the molecule is sliced by the plane. On Gt4, the plane is displayed in the wrong colors (it looks like the last color call is ignored and some other color is picked up). IX32638 CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x. CATIA (R) is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32639 Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32640 Occasional missing text in SONYs GL application FRESDAM Occasional missing text in SONY's GL application FRESDAM IX32641 Gt4x hangs while cycling windows Rapidly recycling and reshaping numerous windows eventually resulted in an adapter hang. IX32643 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580. It takes about an hour for the hang to occur after starting the testcase. IX32644 Tick marks flicker on screen when rendering in window. Tick marks flicker near top of screen when rendering in windows. Caused by updating window/dac registers outside of vertical blanking. IX32645 Problem in rotating 3D models While rotating 3D models in CATIA (R) with the Gt4e adapter, the components of the model come apart or move out of the window. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32610 GTO execute structure performance needs improvements GTO execute structure performance needs improvements IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX28295 Add config_slip and unconfig_slip scripts for SLIP Allow installp to do automatic slip configuration. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX32149 This is a dummy APAR IX32148 This is a dummy APAR IX29557 This is a dummy APAR IX31690 MPQP: INVALID RRS SDLC reports an invalid RR when there was not an invalid RR on the inbound line. MPQP was concatenating two RR frames thus causing SDLC to report an error. 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the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 73209 Open for code drop for wgadd. Drop code for the wga device driver and configuration methods 74120 Modify Makefile for wgadd config method This defect was opened to add the changes for wgadd configuration methods. 76513 lscolor: Color 15 shows up black instead of pale blue Color 14 is not correct IX33941 lsdisp does not recognize GTO display after reject #407872 PTFs High Speed 3D Graphics Accelerator may fail to configure following reject of microcode updates. IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 78003 scsi adapter device driver hangs forever during close While running SCSI-2 DE on an HANFS server pair the following occurs: The primary machine shuts down. The backup server takes over the shared volume group (SVG) When the primary server tries to reintegrate, the backup server hangs on the lvaryoffvg command, and the SVG cannot be accessed by the primary server. 74598 :tset/CH02/dsplyhghtm/Test:1:FAILED Change default values for size of CRT 76314 odm entry used by lsdisp should be POWER_Gt1x for wga Correct ODM stanza to reflect correct message. 77014 Device messages are inaccurate Device messages are incorrect 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA 76070 WGA display support incomplete Modify register setup values for supported displays. 76480 GS3.17-PPVT-WGA Adapter leaves small hash marks on HFT Small hash marks sometimes left on the CRT while scrolling 79078 Change default display for wgadd Change the default display used by wgadd to be 1280x1024, 60Hz, 112MHz. in the case the cable id and display id bits do not match a known monitor type. 79212 Scroll problem Correct scrolling problem 79217 Update CRT control register values for monitor support list. Add additional monitor support 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77020 128 port unable to properly configure 422 modem through smit When attempting to change the connection method between concentrators in smit, only two choices (direct and sync modem) are given for connection type. There should be 3, direct, 232 symc modem, and 422 sync modem. 76328 The keyboard fails initialization. The keyboard fails initialization. IX33529 Missing member in struct pti causing crash-pty.c to break When pacing is turned from off to on to off quickly, rlogind or the pty driver seems to get confused and does not handle the situation correctly. Ultimately what should happen is the terminal that rlogin is on should have the same characteristics as the pseudo terminal that rlogind is driving. This works most of the time but not all the time. 74023 add kernel extension when X server starts Kernel services (ufdcreate) and symbols will be available after the machine is booted (by design). Upon initialization, the X server should load the shared memory kernel extension so that client may utilize this transport method. The extension may be added multiple times without side-effect. The smt_exp symbols should be exported from the kernel as ENOTSUPPORTED. When the X process has started it will try to resolve these symbols before running. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. 64208 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. 73483 Request change to Set Adapter Parameters for 9333 serial drive The 9333 controller card can currently only write to one port at a time. This is controlled with a parameter set to 1. If this value is changed to 0, then it tells the card that there are no limitations to the number of ports that can be performing the write at any time. This is hoped to increase the overall i/o performance of the 9333 system. 73294 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73293 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 77569 This is a dummy APAR IX33020 THE INTEGRATED ETHERNET DEVICE DRIVER ACCEPTS ALL MULTICAST PA The integrated ethernet device driver does not reject multicast packets that it was not registered for. All multicast packets are accepted once it was registered to one group (multicast) address. IX33836 Integrated Ethernet network hang due to chip errata The Integrated Ethernet driver can hang because of an errata in the 82596 chip which causes the internal receive frame area to be corrupted under certain circumstances, causing the chip to operate in simplified mode as opposed to flexible mode. 79324 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 79328 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support usr/share fix information for bosadt.lib.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20256 73294 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 79328 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20259 79445 Hardware support for diagnostics Diagnostics changes for download microcode. 77601 Hardware Support for Diagnostic Hardware Diagnostic Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 79329 Additional Tape Drive Support Required for Tape Drive Support 80507 Change data page 0a from 0x0a060001000000 to 0x0a06010100000000 Required for Tape Drive Support usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20258 IX32156 Visual difference for displaying items in a form in X11R5 Setting label string or pixmap via XtSetValues causes label misalignment. IX33357 New file name window does not get focused. New file name window of xdt has no focus when it's opened first time. No input is allowed until it will be opened again. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20257 IX32900 chown and chownx have two different audit record formats The chown() and chownx() system calls (sys/lfs/chown*.c) use two different formats for the FILE_Owner audit records which they create. chown() (line 60 of sys/lfs/chown.c) creates an audit record with two integer parameters followed by the file name parameter. chownx() (line 57 of sys/lfs/chownx.c) creates an audit record with three integer parameters plus the file name. The extra third integer is the "flag" parameter (which is the fourth parameter in the function call itself). The meaning of this flag indicates how the uid and gid are to be interpreted, so this information must be present. However, the audit event is described in the file /etc/security/audit/events as "owner: %d group: %d filename %s". This causes all chownx() calls to be impropermeaning of this flag indicates how the uid and gid are to be interpreted, so this information must be present. However, the audit event is described in the file /etc/security/audit/events as "owner: %d group: %d filename %s". This causes all chownx() calls to be improperly audited. If you change the audit event to be "owner: %d group: %d flag: %o filename %s", then you get the correct chownx() calls, but the chown() calls are now wrong. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20255 73297 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20253 75489 Create com/XTOP/fonts/bdf/iso88591/fonts.alias.iso.S Provide a file to map ISO9241 fonts to InfoExplorer usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20252 74124 Fix the prologs in the CUSTOM component The component name is incorrectly identified in the source-file prologs. usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20251 66830 Fonts Browser does not filter sizes correctly The Fonts Browser sometimes lists fonts that are not the size specified with the size filter. 67148 Fonts Browser doesn't indicate when it can't load a font The Fonts Browser does not indicate when it is unable to load a font. 71134 Fonts Browser: 'Character Set Independent' doesn't work When the "Character Set Independent" radio button is selected, the resulting font set resource does not correctly select all components of some compound fonts such as Gothic and Mincho. 74124 Fix the prologs in the CUSTOM component The component name is incorrectly identified in the source-file prologs. 74174 Help text contains inaccurate information The helps contain inaccurate information. 75299 Remove branding depencencies from message catalog Remove all platform-specific references from the help text. 75302 font browsers help on context does not work on all objects Select help on each widget in the dialogue using "Help on context" and select it with the mouse. The correct help does not come up (ie, style, spacing, character set encoding). 75303 font browser chosen font does not work properly Entering "*-symbol-*-iso9241-*-212-*" into the "Chosen Font" input text field yields "unable to load the specified font" warning dialogue. 75366 The 'Apply' button is missing from the fonts browser The 'Apply' button is missing from the fonts browser. 75456 Remove Font Families resource from Custom's app-custom file The Font Families resource is no longer needed in the app-custom file for the Customizing Tool because the list of font families is now generated automatically. 75559 Add OkForISO9241 routine to FontE.c The OkForISO9241 routine, which determines if a given font complies with ISO 9241 when used on the current display, is missing from the source. usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20249 78302 Rename README.ISOfonts - change "X11rteR5" to "X11rte" Path name is incorrect for README.ISOfonts 73478 group 2 iso9241 fonts to ship ISO 9241.3 FONTS Additional windows fonts are being shipped. These fonts have been designed to comply with the ISO 9241.3 standards when displayed on a monitor with the appropriate characteristics. The fontnames for these additional fonts are: sansB18, sansBO18, sansO18, sansR18, sansB21, sansBO21, sansO21, sansR21, sansB24, sansR24, serifR18, serifR21, symbolR18, symbolR21, typeB18, typeBO18, typeO18, typeR18, typeB21, typeBO21, typeO21, typeR21 79000 Replace some oblique ISO9241 fonts with improved versions Replace the following oblique ISO9241 fonts with improved glyph versions: sansBO18.bdf, sansBO21.bdf, sansO18.bdf, sansO21.bdf, typeBO18.bdf, typeBO21.bdf, typeO18.bdf, typeO21.bdf usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20248 79707 need to load smt at install time need to load the smt kernel extension at install time. This will require doing the following (in order): /usr/lib/drivers/loadsmt /usr/lib/drivers/smt_loadpin /usr/lib/drivers/loadsmt /usr/lib/drivers/smt_load This should be done after the load modules have been shipped to these directories. This will save the customer from having to boot the system after installing smt. usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20247 74124 Fix the prologs in the CUSTOM component The component name is incorrectly identified in the source-file prologs. usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20246 66830 Fonts Browser does not filter sizes correctly The Fonts Browser sometimes lists fonts that are not the size specified with the size filter. 67148 Fonts Browser doesn't indicate when it can't load a font The Fonts Browser does not indicate when it is unable to load a font. 71134 Fonts Browser: 'Character Set Independent' doesn't work When the "Character Set Independent" radio button is selected, the resulting font set resource does not correctly select all components of some compound fonts such as Gothic and Mincho. 74124 Fix the prologs in the CUSTOM component The component name is incorrectly identified in the source-file prologs. 74174 Help text contains inaccurate information The helps contain inaccurate information. 75299 Remove branding depencencies from message catalog Remove all platform-specific references from the help text. 75302 font browsers help on context does not work on all objects Select help on each widget in the dialogue using "Help on context" and select it with the mouse. The correct help does not come up (ie, style, spacing, character set encoding). 75303 font browser chosen font does not work properly Entering "*-symbol-*-iso9241-*-212-*" into the "Chosen Font" input text field yields "unable to load the specified font" warning dialogue. 75366 The 'Apply' button is missing from the fonts browser The 'Apply' button is missing from the fonts browser. 75456 Remove Font Families resource from Custom's app-custom file The Font Families resource is no longer needed in the app-custom file for the Customizing Tool because the list of font families is now generated automatically. 75559 Add OkForISO9241 routine to FontE.c The OkForISO9241 routine, which determines if a given font complies with ISO 9241 when used on the current display, is missing from the source. usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20244 79000 Replace some oblique ISO9241 fonts with improved versions Replace the following oblique ISO9241 fonts with improved glyph versions: sansBO18.bdf, sansBO21.bdf, sansO18.bdf, sansO21.bdf, typeBO18.bdf, typeBO21.bdf, typeO18.bdf, typeO21.bdf usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20243 78306 Getting address space of kernels unexported symbols. : A new approach is implemented to load the shared memory transport kernel extension. Addresses of required kernel calls used by smt ext and the TOC (Table of content) will be obtained from the kernel. The TOC and addresses served as handles to those kernel functions used by smt ext. With this approach, kernel's unexported functions can be called from smt ext. 75482 Need to detect threshold contention scenarios The smt kernel extension needs to detect when the read and write buffer pointers are equal or almost equal. In this case, the buffer is empty and the pointers should be reset to the start of the buffer.If the next request will not fit in either half of the buffer (available space), the request will be broken up into smaller pieces. This is a performance hit. In _XSend we check the request size against the buffer threshold size (1/4 of the buffer). This check is to prevent a possible dead-lock condition. We would like to set the threshold up to at least half of the buffer. 79023 proc_cb structure need to be pinned also. : The proccess control block used by smconnect.c need to be moved to smpin.c. This is potential problem since the block is also used by the pinned code of smt extensions (smpin.c). 75174 Add Shared Memory information to /usr/lpp/X11/Readme The Readme in /usr/lpp/X11/Readme needs to contain information about Shared Memory Transport. 76076 X server does not service GetImage client correctly run x11perf -getimage500 and the X server will not service the client as expected. Clicking the mouse in the window will cause the X server to connect to the client and begin processing his requests. This defect was uncovered after the fix for PutImage was dropped. The PutImage fix changed the macro which put the offset and length into the buffer segment word. 77602 client xhost does not work on SMT sockets The client authorization check do not work on shared memory transport sockets. When the xhost client is executed, Xlib is unable to esablish it authority with the SMT X server. 76683 XRN client does not get serviced properly Open serveral xterms. Start XRN. Use the middle mouse button to scroll the text in a note. The text will scroll very slow. Click any mouse button and the scrolling will begin to speed up. 78735 GS5.18-Cannot run mwm with SMT and Motif 1.2 installed With SMT and Motif 1.2 installed on the same system, xinit comes most of the way up, then crashes with an error message stating that it could not start the X server. 79095 application "gain" causes SMT X server to coredump The application "gain" causes the SMT X server to coredump when the buffer size is set down to 104k bytes. If the buffer is set to 108k + the coredump does not occur. This does not fail on unix sockets either. 79704 remove printf("SMT BUFFER SIZE = 64") from XOpenDis.c remove printf("SMT BUFFER SIZE = 64") from XOpenDis.c 79448 need to ship README.SMT from com/XTOP/server/Makefile need to ship README.SMT fro com/XTOP/server/Makefile to /usr/lpp/X11 usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20241 IX33486 Create diag diskette SA fails on diskette 4 User cannot alter /etc/consdef file in order to use an alternate async terminal for a console with the diagnostic diskette package 2.2. IX31081 Get No such file Message from mkinsttape cmd. Issuing the mkinsttape command gives the error message: /etc/stanzas/sccdrom.add No such file or Directory. Reason is that "tapefiles2" file contains an entry for the sccdrom.add file, but the file is not in the "diskadd.bff" archive. The entry "sccdrom.add" needs to be added to the Makefile that generates the diskadd.bff file. IX32776 New microcode for problem on some token-ring hardware An exposure to data integrity has been identified by the IBM laboratory which may be present on certain Token Ring adapter cards using the default microcode shipped with AIX/6000. This exposure exists on a small subset of Token Ring adapter cards with the part number 74F8653. The enclosed diskette contains a microcode fix which has been designed to eliminate this exposure. You have been identified through our records as an IBM RS/6000 Token Ring user and as such you should install this fix as soon as possible using the instructions provided. To determine whether the affected part number is installed in your system, issue the following commands: lsdev -C | grep tok (to list Token Ring Adapter device names, such as "tok0") lscfg -v -l device_name (where device_name is each of those found in the previous step, e.g. "lscfg -v -l tok0") If part number 74F8653 shows present in your system you may be exposed to this data integrity problem. However, if you run checksumming in your applications any data integrity problem would be automatically captured and corrected. If you run applications without checksumming you may be exposed to undetected data errors and you may want to consider re-verifying previously-run critical data after installation of the enclosed fix. There is no way for IBM to determine if you have experienced this data integrity problem. The IBM support protocols TCP/IP and UDP/IP perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol SNA and the NetWare licensed program product do not perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol NFS does not perform checksumming unless the fix for APAR IX24569 has been applied to your system. In order to avoid future problems from possible card swapping, it is recommended that you install this fix regardless of the part number of your current Token Ring card. IX32345 BOOTPD FOR 3.2 WILL NOT ALWAYS REPLY ON CORRECT INTERFACE AND bootpd for 3.2 won't boot X-station in same subnet if "gw" tag (gateway) is specified in bootptab. IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX29170 This is a dummy APAR IX31668 This is a dummy APAR IX29915 This is a dummy APAR IX31424 This is a dummy APAR IX31433 This is a dummy APAR IX31652 This is a dummy APAR IX31603 This is a dummy APAR IX31444 This is a dummy APAR IX31319 This is a dummy APAR IX27105 This is a dummy APAR IX29401 This is a dummy APAR IX27433 This is a dummy APAR IX30589 This is a dummy APAR IX28296 This is a dummy APAR IX30781 This is a dummy APAR IX30285 This is a dummy APAR IX30225 This is a dummy APAR IX30289 This is a dummy APAR IX30227 This is a dummy APAR IX30024 This is a dummy APAR IX29990 This is a dummy APAR IX30011 This is a dummy APAR IX24119 This is a dummy APAR IX30025 This is a dummy APAR IX29410 This is a dummy APAR IX29488 This is a dummy APAR IX29489 This is a dummy APAR IX29189 This is a dummy APAR IX29216 This is a dummy APAR IX29205 This is a dummy APAR IX25718 This is a dummy APAR IX26968 This is a dummy APAR IX27068 This is a dummy APAR IX26981 This is a dummy APAR IX26449 This is a dummy APAR IX26984 This is a dummy APAR IX26884 This is a dummy APAR IX26891 This is a dummy APAR IX26883 This is a dummy APAR IX26811 This is a dummy APAR IX25784 This is a dummy APAR IX25287 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25381 This is a dummy APAR IX25383 This is a dummy APAR IX25355 This is a dummy APAR IX25228 This is a dummy APAR IX25275 This is a dummy APAR IX25495 This is a dummy APAR IX25103 This is a dummy APAR IX25104 This is a dummy APAR IX25106 This is a dummy APAR IX25107 This is a dummy APAR IX25108 This is a dummy APAR IX25109 This is a dummy APAR IX25105 This is a dummy APAR IX24790 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. 69464 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install, Feature 59125 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install. Components affected are bosinst and bosboot. IX26832 mkinstdskt on diskless gets wrong /etc/filesystems The wrong /etc/filesystems may be used on a diskless machine. From a bosinst standpoint, /etc/filesystems from a running system may have incorrect data in it. Such is the case when the /etc/filesystems of a diskless systems is used. The solution is to put /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems on the diskette when created from a running system. This change entails changing dsktfiles3.P to include /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems and changing bosmain to check for the existence of /usr/lpp/bos/inst_ root/etc/filesystems; if it exists then copy it to /etc/filesystems. 72022 mkdispdskt not checking return code on restore and backup If the root filesystem is full and you try to create a display diskette, problems may occur. In the mkdispdskt script, the diskadd.bff file is restored into the root filesystem, and all messages are redirected to /dev/null. But, the return code was not checked for an error condition. 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20241 IX33486 Create diag diskette SA fails on diskette 4 User cannot alter /etc/consdef file in order to use an alternate async terminal for a console with the diagnostic diskette package 2.2. IX31081 Get No such file Message from mkinsttape cmd. Issuing the mkinsttape command gives the error message: /etc/stanzas/sccdrom.add No such file or Directory. Reason is that "tapefiles2" file contains an entry for the sccdrom.add file, but the file is not in the "diskadd.bff" archive. The entry "sccdrom.add" needs to be added to the Makefile that generates the diskadd.bff file. IX32776 New microcode for problem on some token-ring hardware An exposure to data integrity has been identified by the IBM laboratory which may be present on certain Token Ring adapter cards using the default microcode shipped with AIX/6000. This exposure exists on a small subset of Token Ring adapter cards with the part number 74F8653. The enclosed diskette contains a microcode fix which has been designed to eliminate this exposure. You have been identified through our records as an IBM RS/6000 Token Ring user and as such you should install this fix as soon as possible using the instructions provided. To determine whether the affected part number is installed in your system, issue the following commands: lsdev -C | grep tok (to list Token Ring Adapter device names, such as "tok0") lscfg -v -l device_name (where device_name is each of those found in the previous step, e.g. "lscfg -v -l tok0") If part number 74F8653 shows present in your system you may be exposed to this data integrity problem. However, if you run checksumming in your applications any data integrity problem would be automatically captured and corrected. If you run applications without checksumming you may be exposed to undetected data errors and you may want to consider re-verifying previously-run critical data after installation of the enclosed fix. There is no way for IBM to determine if you have experienced this data integrity problem. The IBM support protocols TCP/IP and UDP/IP perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol SNA and the NetWare licensed program product do not perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol NFS does not perform checksumming unless the fix for APAR IX24569 has been applied to your system. In order to avoid future problems from possible card swapping, it is recommended that you install this fix regardless of the part number of your current Token Ring card. IX32345 BOOTPD FOR 3.2 WILL NOT ALWAYS REPLY ON CORRECT INTERFACE AND bootpd for 3.2 won't boot X-station in same subnet if "gw" tag (gateway) is specified in bootptab. IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX29170 This is a dummy APAR IX31668 This is a dummy APAR IX29915 This is a dummy APAR IX31424 This is a dummy APAR IX31433 This is a dummy APAR IX31652 This is a dummy APAR IX31603 This is a dummy APAR IX31444 This is a dummy APAR IX31319 This is a dummy APAR IX27105 This is a dummy APAR IX29401 This is a dummy APAR IX27433 This is a dummy APAR IX30589 This is a dummy APAR IX28296 This is a dummy APAR IX30781 This is a dummy APAR IX30285 This is a dummy APAR IX30225 This is a dummy APAR IX30289 This is a dummy APAR IX30227 This is a dummy APAR IX30024 This is a dummy APAR IX29990 This is a dummy APAR IX30011 This is a dummy APAR IX24119 This is a dummy APAR IX30025 This is a dummy APAR IX29410 This is a dummy APAR IX29488 This is a dummy APAR IX29489 This is a dummy APAR IX29189 This is a dummy APAR IX29216 This is a dummy APAR IX29205 This is a dummy APAR IX25718 This is a dummy APAR IX26968 This is a dummy APAR IX27068 This is a dummy APAR IX26981 This is a dummy APAR IX26449 This is a dummy APAR IX26984 This is a dummy APAR IX26884 This is a dummy APAR IX26891 This is a dummy APAR IX26883 This is a dummy APAR IX26811 This is a dummy APAR IX25784 This is a dummy APAR IX25287 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25381 This is a dummy APAR IX25383 This is a dummy APAR IX25355 This is a dummy APAR IX25228 This is a dummy APAR IX25275 This is a dummy APAR IX25495 This is a dummy APAR IX25103 This is a dummy APAR IX25104 This is a dummy APAR IX25106 This is a dummy APAR IX25107 This is a dummy APAR IX25108 This is a dummy APAR IX25109 This is a dummy APAR IX25105 This is a dummy APAR IX24790 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. 69464 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install, Feature 59125 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install. Components affected are bosinst and bosboot. IX26832 mkinstdskt on diskless gets wrong /etc/filesystems The wrong /etc/filesystems may be used on a diskless machine. From a bosinst standpoint, /etc/filesystems from a running system may have incorrect data in it. Such is the case when the /etc/filesystems of a diskless systems is used. The solution is to put /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems on the diskette when created from a running system. This change entails changing dsktfiles3.P to include /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems and changing bosmain to check for the existence of /usr/lpp/bos/inst_ root/etc/filesystems; if it exists then copy it to /etc/filesystems. 72022 mkdispdskt not checking return code on restore and backup If the root filesystem is full and you try to create a display diskette, problems may occur. In the mkdispdskt script, the diskadd.bff file is restored into the root filesystem, and all messages are redirected to /dev/null. But, the return code was not checked for an error condition. 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20240 IX31706 This is a dummy APAR IX31847 This is a dummy APAR IX32803 crash in m_free when x25dd frees m_buf that app. wanted to free : System Crash in m_free when X.25 application tries to free m_buf on close. IX32896 INCOMING CALLS IGNORED/DELAYED BY X25 DEVICE DRIVER. NETWORK On a system with a reasonably heavy X25 load, after a variable number of calls have been set up then cleared by the remote, the RS/6000 begins to ignore incoming calls. Because the network does not receive a CALL ACCEPT packet returned within it's timeout period it eventually issues a CLEAR with cause:0 diag:49 indicating a timeout waiting for call request. The problem can be intermittent in that subsequent calls may be either ignored or accepted depending upon the call activity on that adapter in the intervening period. Once the symptoms have begun, the number of calls that are ignored gradually increases. Rebooting the system clears the problem temporarily. IX31513 X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. IX32040 This is a dummy APAR IX32440 ls /dev/x25s0/M leaves the device open Using ls /dev/x25s0/M produces /dev/x25s0/M but the device stays open and unavailable. Must reboot to recover. IX33348 FLOPPY LOCKS UP tar cdf /dev/fd0 /unix and while the command is running remove the floppy locks up /dev/fd0. The dd command is still running (ps command) and even a kill -9 will not kill it. Only a reboot can solve this. IX33135 SMIT PANELS INCORRECT WHEN CHANGING TTY PROGRAM Go into smit, select "change tty" (or smit chgtty). change any setting, e.g. login to enable from disable hit enter to execute cmd executes OK you are now back at "change tty program" screen change login back from disable from enable (notice that entry no longer highlighted) hit CR, cmd says "OK", but login is still enabled IX32930 character processing functions not set up properly Character processing (for instance cr/nl processing) functions do not get set up properly from initial config of ttys. IX33488 128 port adapter locks up All 128 port adapter functions cease, no ttys can be opened. IX33499 128 port adapter sometimes does not write all data sometimes when writing out to a tty on the 128 port adapter, 1 or 16 characters may be dropped and not written out the port. IX33501 machine hangs for 3 hours when 128 port adapter dies When using a 128 port adapter and the card hangs, the system will lock up for 3 hours, and then log an error message. IX33491 Config errors reported on wrong line When attributes for a particular line pass the argument checking done by chdev or smit but fail on the detailed inspection done by chgcxma, the message produce are for the opposite sync line. The easiest way to reproduce this is from smit with the normal 1.2M baud rate, 8 wire, direct connect configuration. Attemping to change Note 1 Comm Mode to 232_modem produces: line2_speed line2_cabletype commode_l2c1 IX32940 PTY AND RLOGIND HAVE TIME RACE CONDITION The pty driver was changed because it did not recognize when the flow control characters were different from the default. IX32929 chdev does not update tty baud rate correctly Changing the baud rate of a disabled, configured tty with the chdev command would work correctly. But, after rebooting, the tty would be set to the previous baud rate. The database, how- ever, would show that it should be set to the new baud rate. IX33496 tty minor numbers not updated when tty moved The minor numbers for ttys that are moved using the chdev command are not updated correctly when the tty is is in the DEFINED state. This problem is only seen when the diagnostics package is used to move the tty. IX32850 WITH NEW CONFIG METHODS FOR MPQP, PORTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY The new configuration methods delivered in ptfs U408847 and U410267 do not automaticly make the MPQP (Portmaster) ports available. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX32439 SPURIOUS ICMP DESTINATION UNREACHABLE MESSAGES (PORT UNREACHAB The FDDI Adapter seems to respond to IP broadcasts with ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. (Port unreachable) In general when a packet is received by a network adapter it checks if the packet was addressed to a broadcast address. If true, it sets the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf packet header. This flag is used by the UDP layer to determine if it is a broadcast packet. According to above error message, FDDI seems to not set the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf. IX33044 if_fd doesnt match functionality in fddi device driver Current levels of the fddi device driver may not work correctly with tcp/ip IX32922 lvm improperly calls devswadd disabled There were two problems. First the devswitch routines could page fault when the comments said otherwise. It turns out that devswqry can not page fault but had to be changed to make that true. The second problem was that the lvm called devswadd disabled but devswadd can page fault. So the lvm was changed to call devswadd at INTBASE. IX32759 MPQP-STARTING PORT 1,2 OR 3 CAN HANG PORT 0 IF THERE IS INBOUN Starting/Stopping ports 1, 2, 3 may hang inbound traffic on port 0. If a large number of starts are issued without a halt on a port then MBUFS might be lost. IX31453 This is a dummy APAR IX33470 PERFORMANCE OF SETDBLIGHTS() IS TOO BAD. Performance of function setdblights() is too slow compared to SGI Iris. IX33086 Ethernet driver driver hangs the system after install U403547 The entire system would lock up under the following conditions: Oversized packet, undersized packet, unwanted multicast, or unregistered sap. If any of the above occure the device driver goes into an infinite loop and locks up the system. IX32606 SELECT ON PTY DOESN'T RETURN EVENT IN SOME CASES jsb multiview (and jsb mascot) use select to determine when the slave side of a pty is closed. In some cases, a select on the pty file descriptor is not notified of the event. IX32774 dapdemo causes machine to assert A system crash occurs in the hft code if ALL of the following are true: 1) The fix for ix29422 is applied (e.g. ptf 409715, 411288) 2) One or more instances of X running on the same system includes at least one 2d and adapter and one 3d adapter. (If 2d and 3d adapters aren't in simultaneous use on the same system, then this system crash will not occur. Multiple instances of X running on the same system ARE affected by this problem.) 3) A 2d adapter is started AFTER a 3d adapter. (If all 2d adapters are started first, followed by all 3d adapters, then this system crash should not occur.) Statement of work-around: All 2d adapters should be started before all 3d adapters, when more than one type of adapter is in simultaneous use on the system. NOTE: For multihead scenarios: Only an X person can say how to input the xinit command to control the order of starting adapters in the multihead scenarios. For multiple instances of X, startup order is obvious. IX31972 interfaces should initialize channel number in ifnet struct The network interfaces need to initialize the ifnet channel and devno. Since net_xmit can't know what a valid channel number is, it can't be done at transmit time, so the best place is at interface attach time. IX32135 This is a dummy APAR IX32723 SCSI_ERR1, unknow message received, with SONY optical drive The scsi device driver for the model 220 machine does not correctly handle the SCSI message restore pointers (0x03). IX32715 some diskless models assert during bootup System crashes during bootup. Stack Trace: hftioctl rdevioctl spec_ioctl halt_display longjmpx kioctl IX30774 FILLED POLYGONS DRAW INCORRECTLY ON GT3 X Filled Polygons sometimes display incorrectly on the Gt3. This occurs when zooming in on the polygon. IX31124 XDRAWRECTANGLES() ON AIX3.2.2, MODEL 220, GT3 WITH U406174. AIX 3.2.2 with U406174 model 220 graphic adapter Gt3 The test program draw a aquare by DrawRectanges(). The rectangle follows mouse pointer. The speed of following with Gt3 is serious slower than other graphic adapters. IX31136 GL: TMESH NOT RENDERING PROPERLY ON GT4 AND GTO switching colors in tmesh definitions is not being rendered correctly on the gt4 and gto adapters. IX31365 Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines. IX31448 GT3: XCOPYPLANE() SHOWS INCORRECT STIPPLE IMAGE. ENVIRONMENT: AIX3.2.2 with U406174 graphic adapter Gt3 XCopyPlane() shows incorrect stipple pattern on Gt3. As the test program, case1) One is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPlane() from pixmap to a window one time. case2) Other is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPllane() that loops every width=3. Both cases should show following correct patterns. ( W B W B W B .....) W: white B: black ( B W B W B W .....) But, case2 shows incorrect pattern on Gt3. ( W B W W B W W ...) ( B W B B W B B ...) ( W B W W B W W ...) IX31769 GT4 GL CIRCLES (FILLED OR UNFILLED) DEGRADES TO POLYGONS .2 gt4 when you draw a gl circle (filled or unfilled) with a radius in the range of approximatley 95 to 105, the circle degrades into a polygone. In other words, the circle is not smooth at all. it appears to be related to the actual lenght of the radius in pixels, buecause when you change the size of the window (by modifying the prefsize parameter) the circles can get better or worse. same program runs fine on the hiprf3d adapter. IX32609 Filled polygons do not work correctly on Gt4x When filled polygons are rendered on Gt4x, the rightmost column and the bottommost row are not filled. IX32611 Execute Structure is 4.5 times slower on GT4X vs. GTO Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32612 graPHIGs execute structure slow on Gt4x Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32613 Pick correlation slow on Gt4x Pick correlation slow on Gt4x. IX32614 Incorrect pattern drawn when clipped Patterns do not always draw correctly when clipped on the right side. They are consistent for a given position but when moved slightly draw badly. At some positions, a patterned polysphere does not clip. IX32615 Write pixel data can blit outside window A blit with coordinates which lie outside the graPHIGS window boundary is not clipped. Instead, it draws outside the window. IX32616 Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. IX32617 Annotation text relative text drawn incorrectly The annotation text relative reference point is clipped but text is drawn. IX32618 Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines IX32619 Geometric text performance is slow Performance of graPHIGS geometric text is very slow compared to GTO. IX32620 Low water mark issued to host when not needed. Bus overrun or channel check error caused by false low water interrupt to host. IX32621 Surface shading problems on gP PLB cyl_head When running the graPHIGS PLB cyl_head benchmark, around the 70'th frame, there is a polygon at the lower edge of the window which has some unnatural looking shading characteristics. These characteristics are far outside possible gouraud shading effects. IX32622 Marker performance is slow while clipping markers Marker performance is degraded when markers are being clipped or trivially rejected. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space. Added function and performance improvements have used all available main memory space during graphics activity. IX32624 GL two-sided lighting not implemented Implement twosided lighting for GL to fix the screendoor transparency problem. This is where objects seen through the transparent polygon are black, due to the viewer looking at the back side of the polygon that is on the opposite side of the object. IX32625 Adapter hang with vendor application (Cerius/MSI) Gt4 hangs when example program from vendor application is run. The vendor is MSI and the application is Cerius. IX32626 Resolve 2 sided lighting design review issues Minor code changes are required to address issues raised in GL 2-sided lighting design review. IX32627 Adapter hang while rendering z buffered lines in CAD appl. Adapter hangs while rendering z buffered lines in CAD application (PDA Engineering: Patran3). IX32628 Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application. IX32629 Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash. IX32630 Z-buffer problem when shading When testing the latest microcode for Gt4x, the following problem is seen. The application has a shielded 3D view embedded within a larger 2D transparent view. The 3D view's window is clipped. When shading large models, it looks as though polygons are not Z-buffered properly. IX32631 Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently. This was observed on the cube in the "demo 1" test case. After the test case is started, a cube with geometric text on each face will be displayed. Turn DIAL-1 counterclockwise so that the "top" face disappears and the "bottom" shows up. Continue the transformation slowly and carefully observe the text strings on the cube. They abruptly change orientation. The reference plane of the text itself seems to change. When "bottom" is almost facing you, notice that the "left" and "front" text strings jump and completely change their orientation. IX32632 Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work. This was observed on the "demo1" graPHIGS test case. IX32633 Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches. IX32634 Filled font (font num 14) not working Filled font (font num 14) not working. When this font is used, text in the view window disappears. You are supposed to see filled font text. IX32635 Nurbs not lit correctly with GL A nurbs test fails on Gt4x. It looks like the nurbs are not lit. IX32636 CATIA (R) linestypes on Gt4x kills X Calling up the CATIA (R) linetype table with Gt4x will kill X. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32637 Color handled incorrectly on Gt4 running a GL application When running the slice function of the Biosym InsightII application, a color coded plane is displayed which shows how the molecule is sliced by the plane. On Gt4, the plane is displayed in the wrong colors (it looks like the last color call is ignored and some other color is picked up). IX32638 CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x. CATIA (R) is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32639 Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32640 Occasional missing text in SONYs GL application FRESDAM Occasional missing text in SONY's GL application FRESDAM IX32641 Gt4x hangs while cycling windows Rapidly recycling and reshaping numerous windows eventually resulted in an adapter hang. IX32643 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580. It takes about an hour for the hang to occur after starting the testcase. IX32644 Tick marks flicker on screen when rendering in window. Tick marks flicker near top of screen when rendering in windows. Caused by updating window/dac registers outside of vertical blanking. IX32645 Problem in rotating 3D models While rotating 3D models in CATIA (R) with the Gt4e adapter, the components of the model come apart or move out of the window. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32610 GTO execute structure performance needs improvements GTO execute structure performance needs improvements IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX32149 This is a dummy APAR IX32148 This is a dummy APAR IX29557 This is a dummy APAR IX31690 MPQP: INVALID RRS SDLC reports an invalid RR when there was not an invalid RR on the inbound line. MPQP was concatenating two RR frames thus causing SDLC to report an error. IX31752 This is a dummy APAR IX31945 This is a dummy APAR IX31922 This is a dummy APAR IX28161 This is a dummy APAR IX29400 This is a dummy APAR IX29594 This is a dummy APAR IX31015 This is a dummy APAR IX31021 This is a dummy APAR IX31737 This is a dummy APAR IX31820 This is a dummy APAR IX31819 This is a dummy APAR IX31410 This is a dummy APAR IX29133 This is a dummy APAR IX31125 This is a dummy APAR IX31148 This is a dummy APAR IX28211 This is a dummy APAR IX29170 This is a dummy APAR IX29285 This is a dummy APAR IX31666 This is a dummy APAR IX31423 This is a dummy APAR IX31425 This is a dummy APAR IX31427 This is a dummy APAR IX31430 This is a dummy APAR IX31432 This is a dummy APAR IX31658 This is a dummy APAR IX31424 This is a dummy APAR IX31433 This is a dummy APAR IX31652 This is a dummy APAR IX31653 This is a dummy APAR IX31603 This is a dummy APAR IX31132 This is a dummy APAR IX31211 This is a dummy APAR IX31509 This is a dummy APAR IX31511 This is a dummy APAR IX31510 This is a dummy APAR IX29422 This is a dummy APAR IX31502 This is a dummy APAR IX31504 This is a dummy APAR IX30073 This is a dummy APAR IX30637 This is a dummy APAR IX31371 This is a dummy APAR IX31485 This is a dummy APAR IX31486 This is a dummy APAR IX31487 This is a dummy APAR IX31488 This is a dummy APAR IX31489 This is a dummy APAR IX31490 This is a dummy APAR IX31491 This is a dummy APAR IX31492 This is a dummy APAR IX31493 This is a dummy APAR IX31494 This is a dummy APAR IX31495 This is a dummy APAR IX31496 This is a dummy APAR IX31434 This is a dummy APAR IX31357 This is a dummy APAR IX31358 This is a dummy APAR IX31359 This is a dummy APAR IX31361 This is a dummy APAR IX31354 This is a dummy APAR IX31356 This is a dummy APAR IX31020 This is a dummy APAR IX31320 This is a dummy APAR IX31319 This is a dummy APAR IX27105 This is a dummy APAR IX28854 This is a dummy APAR IX29052 This is a dummy APAR IX31169 This is a dummy APAR IX29845 This is a dummy APAR IX30341 This is a dummy APAR IX31178 This is a dummy APAR IX30472 This is a dummy APAR IX30905 This is a dummy APAR IX30463 This is a dummy APAR IX28894 This is a dummy APAR IX30111 This is a dummy APAR IX30962 This is a dummy APAR IX31181 This is a dummy APAR IX31174 This is a dummy APAR IX27442 This is a dummy APAR IX31177 This is a dummy APAR IX31186 This is a dummy APAR IX29657 This is a dummy APAR IX31144 This is a dummy APAR IX31065 This is a dummy APAR IX27420 This is a dummy APAR IX28895 This is a dummy APAR IX30547 This is a dummy APAR IX31005 This is a dummy APAR IX28987 This is a dummy APAR IX29332 This is a dummy APAR IX29570 This is a dummy APAR IX30457 This is a dummy APAR IX31018 This is a dummy APAR IX30356 This is a dummy APAR IX22070 This is a dummy APAR IX29730 This is a dummy APAR IX30364 This is a dummy APAR IX30366 This is a dummy APAR IX29973 This is a dummy APAR IX30192 This is a dummy APAR IX31007 This is a dummy APAR IX27433 This is a dummy APAR IX30589 This is a dummy APAR IX26602 This is a dummy APAR IX28296 This is a dummy APAR IX30718 This is a dummy APAR IX30705 This is a dummy APAR IX30707 This is a dummy APAR IX29982 This is a dummy APAR IX30013 This is a dummy APAR IX30052 This is a dummy APAR IX29560 This is a dummy APAR IX28864 This is a dummy APAR IX29060 This is a dummy APAR IX28232 This is a dummy APAR IX27526 This is a dummy APAR IX30710 This is a dummy APAR IX30709 This is a dummy APAR IX29344 This is a dummy APAR IX30702 This is a dummy APAR IX30701 This is a dummy APAR IX30700 This is a dummy APAR IX09503 This is a dummy APAR IX30699 This is a dummy APAR IX25509 This is a dummy APAR IX26572 This is a dummy APAR IX29667 This is a dummy APAR IX29218 This is a dummy APAR IX29032 This is a dummy APAR IX30596 This is a dummy APAR IX26598 This is a dummy APAR IX22709 This is a dummy APAR IX30593 This is a dummy APAR IX28784 This is a dummy APAR IX30597 This is a dummy APAR IX22342 This is a dummy APAR IX28240 This is a dummy APAR IX28618 This is a 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IX30208 This is a dummy APAR IX30232 This is a dummy APAR IX30222 This is a dummy APAR IX30223 This is a dummy APAR IX30224 This is a dummy APAR IX30225 This is a dummy APAR IX30226 This is a dummy APAR IX30362 This is a dummy APAR IX27114 This is a dummy APAR IX28499 This is a dummy APAR IX29998 This is a dummy APAR IX30064 This is a dummy APAR IX30061 This is a dummy APAR IX29988 This is a dummy APAR IX30055 This is a dummy APAR IX28989 This is a dummy APAR IX30029 This is a dummy APAR IX30026 This is a dummy APAR IX30016 This is a dummy APAR IX30020 This is a dummy APAR IX28506 This is a dummy APAR IX28330 This is a dummy APAR IX29989 This is a dummy APAR IX26855 This is a dummy APAR IX27102 This is a dummy APAR IX29980 This is a dummy APAR IX30025 This is a dummy APAR IX23405 This is a dummy APAR IX29648 This is a dummy APAR IX29889 This is a dummy APAR IX26063 This is a dummy APAR IX28635 This is a dummy APAR IX29829 This is a dummy APAR IX29830 This is a dummy APAR IX29832 This is a dummy APAR IX29833 This is a dummy APAR IX29834 This is a dummy APAR IX29836 This is a dummy APAR IX29837 This is a dummy APAR IX29839 This is a dummy APAR IX29840 This is a dummy APAR IX29841 This is a dummy APAR IX28477 This is a dummy APAR IX28479 This is a dummy APAR IX28480 This is a dummy APAR IX28483 This is a dummy APAR IX28485 This is a dummy APAR IX28725 This is a dummy APAR IX29509 This is a dummy APAR IX29510 This is a dummy APAR IX29497 This is a dummy APAR IX29505 This is a dummy APAR IX29484 This is a dummy APAR IX29483 This is a dummy APAR IX29211 This is a dummy APAR IX29213 This is a dummy APAR IX29212 This is a dummy APAR IX29215 This is a dummy APAR IX29217 This is a dummy APAR IX29189 This is a dummy APAR IX29216 This is a dummy APAR IX29197 This is a dummy APAR IX29193 This is a dummy APAR IX29194 This is a dummy APAR IX29195 This is a dummy APAR IX29198 This is a dummy APAR IX29244 This is a dummy APAR IX29196 This is a dummy APAR IX29204 This is a dummy APAR IX29206 This is a dummy APAR IX29231 This is a dummy APAR IX24197 This is a dummy APAR IX29406 This is a dummy APAR IX27229 This is a dummy APAR IX27783 This is a dummy APAR IX29036 This is a dummy APAR IX29040 This is a dummy APAR IX29041 This is a dummy APAR IX27228 This is a dummy APAR IX27741 This is a dummy APAR IX22984 This is a dummy APAR IX26487 This is a dummy APAR IX26550 This is a dummy APAR IX26675 This is a dummy APAR IX27425 This is a dummy APAR IX25598 This is a dummy APAR IX27319 This is a dummy APAR IX28930 This is a dummy APAR IX26745 This is a dummy APAR IX27011 This is a dummy APAR IX25441 This is a dummy APAR IX25227 This is a dummy APAR IX16309 This is a dummy APAR IX25053 This is a dummy APAR IX28918 This is a dummy APAR IX28924 This is a dummy APAR IX28927 This is a dummy APAR IX28928 This is a dummy APAR IX26187 This is a dummy APAR IX28925 This is a dummy APAR IX28919 This is a dummy APAR IX22491 This is a dummy APAR IX22119 This is a dummy APAR IX25037 This is a dummy APAR IX26367 This is a dummy APAR IX26170 This is a dummy APAR IX28474 This is a dummy APAR IX28473 This is a dummy APAR IX28462 This is a dummy APAR IX28471 This is a dummy APAR IX26234 This is a dummy APAR IX24241 This is a dummy APAR IX23953 This is a dummy APAR IX28460 This is a dummy APAR IX21751 This is a dummy APAR IX21966 This is a dummy APAR IX22590 This is a dummy APAR IX23114 This is a dummy APAR IX23960 This is a dummy APAR IX24417 This is a dummy APAR IX24880 This is a dummy APAR IX25585 This is a dummy APAR IX25599 This is a dummy APAR IX25642 This is a dummy APAR IX25663 This is a dummy APAR IX25939 This is a dummy APAR IX26509 This is a dummy APAR IX27475 This is a dummy APAR IX27940 This is a dummy APAR IX28449 This is a dummy APAR IX28450 This is a dummy APAR IX28451 This is a dummy APAR IX28452 This is a dummy APAR IX28453 This is a dummy APAR IX25040 This is a dummy APAR IX25887 This is a dummy APAR IX28448 This is a dummy APAR IX28384 This is a dummy APAR IX27827 This is a dummy APAR IX28383 This is a dummy APAR IX28320 This is a dummy APAR IX28373 This is a dummy APAR IX28377 This is a dummy APAR IX28379 This is a dummy APAR IX28321 This is a dummy APAR IX28372 This is a dummy APAR IX28375 This is a dummy APAR IX28378 This is a dummy APAR IX28380 This is a dummy APAR IX28361 This is a dummy APAR IX28407 This is a dummy APAR IX26764 This is a dummy APAR IX25924 This is a dummy APAR IX26323 This is a dummy APAR IX27148 This is a dummy APAR IX28363 This is a dummy APAR IX22939 This is a dummy APAR IX22606 This is a dummy APAR IX26787 This is a dummy APAR IX25718 This is a dummy APAR IX28010 This is a dummy APAR IX25266 This is a dummy APAR IX25728 This is a dummy APAR IX27863 This is a dummy APAR IX27864 This is a dummy APAR IX27865 This is a dummy APAR IX27866 This is a dummy APAR IX26016 This is a dummy APAR IX22847 This is a dummy APAR IX23105 This is a dummy APAR IX22985 This is a dummy APAR IX25307 This is a dummy APAR IX25912 This is a dummy APAR IX27828 This is a dummy APAR IX27774 This is a dummy APAR IX27770 This is a dummy APAR IX27771 This is a dummy APAR IX27772 This is a dummy APAR IX27773 This is a dummy APAR IX24329 This is a dummy APAR IX25391 This is a dummy APAR IX27627 This is a dummy APAR IX22980 This is a dummy APAR IX24883 This is a dummy APAR IX24862 This is a dummy APAR IX27623 This is a dummy APAR IX24474 This is a dummy APAR IX24895 This is a dummy APAR IX27272 This is a dummy APAR IX27597 This is a dummy APAR IX23748 This is a dummy APAR IX27586 This is a dummy APAR IX22760 This is a dummy APAR IX27533 This is a dummy APAR IX25753 This is a dummy APAR IX27410 This is a dummy APAR IX27534 This is a dummy APAR IX24943 This is a dummy APAR IX25698 This is a dummy APAR IX27376 This is a dummy APAR IX27364 This is a dummy APAR IX23652 This is a dummy APAR IX26937 This is a dummy APAR IX27278 This is a dummy APAR IX27175 This is a dummy APAR IX27188 This is a dummy APAR IX27181 This is a dummy APAR IX27177 This is a dummy APAR IX23589 This is a dummy APAR IX23604 This is a dummy APAR IX24018 This is a dummy APAR IX24001 This is a dummy APAR IX27180 This is a dummy APAR IX22279 This is a dummy APAR IX27212 This is a dummy APAR IX24852 This is a dummy APAR IX24854 This is a dummy APAR IX20935 This is a dummy APAR IX23417 This is a dummy APAR IX26965 This is a dummy APAR IX26983 This is a dummy APAR IX27066 This is a dummy APAR IX26971 This is a dummy APAR IX26972 This is a dummy APAR IX26973 This is a dummy APAR IX26974 This is a dummy APAR IX26985 This is a dummy APAR IX26990 This is a dummy APAR IX26978 This is a dummy APAR IX26976 This is a dummy APAR IX26986 This is a dummy APAR IX26987 This is a dummy APAR IX26988 This is a dummy APAR IX26989 This is a dummy APAR IX26991 This is a dummy APAR IX26992 This is a dummy APAR IX26993 This is a dummy APAR IX26994 This is a dummy APAR IX26977 This is a dummy APAR IX26975 This is a dummy APAR IX26979 This is a dummy APAR IX27069 This is a dummy APAR IX27098 This is a dummy APAR IX26982 This is a dummy APAR IX27067 This is a dummy APAR IX22309 This is a dummy APAR IX25145 This is a dummy APAR IX25904 This is a dummy APAR IX26014 This is a dummy APAR IX27058 This is a dummy APAR IX27061 This is a dummy APAR IX26383 This is a dummy APAR IX27059 This is a dummy APAR IX27062 This is a dummy APAR IX26981 This is a dummy APAR IX26449 This is a dummy APAR IX26980 This is a dummy APAR IX26967 This is a dummy APAR IX26996 This is a dummy APAR IX26879 This is a dummy APAR IX26878 This is a dummy APAR IX26809 This is a dummy APAR IX24006 This is a dummy APAR IX24481 This is a dummy APAR IX22463 This is a dummy APAR IX26401 This is a dummy APAR IX26407 This is a dummy APAR IX26337 This is a dummy APAR IX26402 This is a dummy APAR IX26404 This is a dummy APAR IX26403 This is a dummy APAR IX24568 This is a dummy APAR IX26000 This is a dummy APAR IX26003 This is a dummy APAR IX25952 This is a dummy APAR IX25823 This is a dummy APAR IX25788 This is a dummy APAR IX25783 This is a dummy APAR IX24496 This is a dummy APAR IX25680 This is a dummy APAR IX25434 This is a dummy APAR IX25432 This is a dummy APAR IX25430 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25428 This is a dummy APAR IX25418 This is a dummy APAR IX25388 This is a dummy APAR IX25387 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25381 This is a dummy APAR IX25383 This is a dummy APAR IX25378 This is a dummy APAR IX25377 This is a dummy APAR IX25370 This is a dummy APAR IX25369 This is a dummy APAR IX24874 This is a dummy APAR IX25357 This is a dummy APAR IX25355 This is a dummy APAR IX25103 This is a dummy APAR IX25104 This is a dummy APAR IX25106 This is a dummy APAR IX25107 This is a dummy APAR IX25108 This is a dummy APAR IX25109 This is a dummy APAR IX25105 This is a dummy APAR IX24795 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 73209 Open for code drop for wgadd. Drop code for the wga device driver and configuration methods 74120 Modify Makefile for wgadd config method This defect was opened to add the changes for wgadd configuration methods. 76513 lscolor: Color 15 shows up black instead of pale blue Color 14 is not correct IX33941 lsdisp does not recognize GTO display after reject #407872 PTFs High Speed 3D Graphics Accelerator may fail to configure following reject of microcode updates. IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 78003 scsi adapter device driver hangs forever during close While running SCSI-2 DE on an HANFS server pair the following occurs: The primary machine shuts down. The backup server takes over the shared volume group (SVG) When the primary server tries to reintegrate, the backup server hangs on the lvaryoffvg command, and the SVG cannot be accessed by the primary server. 74598 :tset/CH02/dsplyhghtm/Test:1:FAILED Change default values for size of CRT 76314 odm entry used by lsdisp should be POWER_Gt1x for wga Correct ODM stanza to reflect correct message. 77014 Device messages are inaccurate Device messages are incorrect 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA 76070 WGA display support incomplete Modify register setup values for supported displays. 76480 GS3.17-PPVT-WGA Adapter leaves small hash marks on HFT Small hash marks sometimes left on the CRT while scrolling 79078 Change default display for wgadd Change the default display used by wgadd to be 1280x1024, 60Hz, 112MHz. in the case the cable id and display id bits do not match a known monitor type. 79212 Scroll problem Correct scrolling problem 79217 Update CRT control register values for monitor support list. Add additional monitor support 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77020 128 port unable to properly configure 422 modem through smit When attempting to change the connection method between concentrators in smit, only two choices (direct and sync modem) are given for connection type. There should be 3, direct, 232 symc modem, and 422 sync modem. 76328 The keyboard fails initialization. The keyboard fails initialization. IX33529 Missing member in struct pti causing crash-pty.c to break When pacing is turned from off to on to off quickly, rlogind or the pty driver seems to get confused and does not handle the situation correctly. Ultimately what should happen is the terminal that rlogin is on should have the same characteristics as the pseudo terminal that rlogind is driving. This works most of the time but not all the time. 74023 add kernel extension when X server starts Kernel services (ufdcreate) and symbols will be available after the machine is booted (by design). Upon initialization, the X server should load the shared memory kernel extension so that client may utilize this transport method. The extension may be added multiple times without side-effect. The smt_exp symbols should be exported from the kernel as ENOTSUPPORTED. When the X process has started it will try to resolve these symbols before running. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. 64208 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. 73483 Request change to Set Adapter Parameters for 9333 serial drive The 9333 controller card can currently only write to one port at a time. This is controlled with a parameter set to 1. If this value is changed to 0, then it tells the card that there are no limitations to the number of ports that can be performing the write at any time. This is hoped to increase the overall i/o performance of the 9333 system. 73294 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73293 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20240 IX31706 This is a dummy APAR IX31847 This is a dummy APAR IX32803 crash in m_free when x25dd frees m_buf that app. wanted to free : System Crash in m_free when X.25 application tries to free m_buf on close. IX32896 INCOMING CALLS IGNORED/DELAYED BY X25 DEVICE DRIVER. NETWORK On a system with a reasonably heavy X25 load, after a variable number of calls have been set up then cleared by the remote, the RS/6000 begins to ignore incoming calls. Because the network does not receive a CALL ACCEPT packet returned within it's timeout period it eventually issues a CLEAR with cause:0 diag:49 indicating a timeout waiting for call request. The problem can be intermittent in that subsequent calls may be either ignored or accepted depending upon the call activity on that adapter in the intervening period. Once the symptoms have begun, the number of calls that are ignored gradually increases. Rebooting the system clears the problem temporarily. IX31513 X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. IX32040 This is a dummy APAR IX32440 ls /dev/x25s0/M leaves the device open Using ls /dev/x25s0/M produces /dev/x25s0/M but the device stays open and unavailable. Must reboot to recover. IX33348 FLOPPY LOCKS UP tar cdf /dev/fd0 /unix and while the command is running remove the floppy locks up /dev/fd0. The dd command is still running (ps command) and even a kill -9 will not kill it. Only a reboot can solve this. IX33135 SMIT PANELS INCORRECT WHEN CHANGING TTY PROGRAM Go into smit, select "change tty" (or smit chgtty). change any setting, e.g. login to enable from disable hit enter to execute cmd executes OK you are now back at "change tty program" screen change login back from disable from enable (notice that entry no longer highlighted) hit CR, cmd says "OK", but login is still enabled IX32930 character processing functions not set up properly Character processing (for instance cr/nl processing) functions do not get set up properly from initial config of ttys. IX33488 128 port adapter locks up All 128 port adapter functions cease, no ttys can be opened. IX33499 128 port adapter sometimes does not write all data sometimes when writing out to a tty on the 128 port adapter, 1 or 16 characters may be dropped and not written out the port. IX33501 machine hangs for 3 hours when 128 port adapter dies When using a 128 port adapter and the card hangs, the system will lock up for 3 hours, and then log an error message. IX33491 Config errors reported on wrong line When attributes for a particular line pass the argument checking done by chdev or smit but fail on the detailed inspection done by chgcxma, the message produce are for the opposite sync line. The easiest way to reproduce this is from smit with the normal 1.2M baud rate, 8 wire, direct connect configuration. Attemping to change Note 1 Comm Mode to 232_modem produces: line2_speed line2_cabletype commode_l2c1 IX32940 PTY AND RLOGIND HAVE TIME RACE CONDITION The pty driver was changed because it did not recognize when the flow control characters were different from the default. IX32929 chdev does not update tty baud rate correctly Changing the baud rate of a disabled, configured tty with the chdev command would work correctly. But, after rebooting, the tty would be set to the previous baud rate. The database, how- ever, would show that it should be set to the new baud rate. IX33496 tty minor numbers not updated when tty moved The minor numbers for ttys that are moved using the chdev command are not updated correctly when the tty is is in the DEFINED state. This problem is only seen when the diagnostics package is used to move the tty. IX32850 WITH NEW CONFIG METHODS FOR MPQP, PORTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY The new configuration methods delivered in ptfs U408847 and U410267 do not automaticly make the MPQP (Portmaster) ports available. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX32439 SPURIOUS ICMP DESTINATION UNREACHABLE MESSAGES (PORT UNREACHAB The FDDI Adapter seems to respond to IP broadcasts with ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. (Port unreachable) In general when a packet is received by a network adapter it checks if the packet was addressed to a broadcast address. If true, it sets the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf packet header. This flag is used by the UDP layer to determine if it is a broadcast packet. According to above error message, FDDI seems to not set the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf. IX33044 if_fd doesnt match functionality in fddi device driver Current levels of the fddi device driver may not work correctly with tcp/ip IX32922 lvm improperly calls devswadd disabled There were two problems. First the devswitch routines could page fault when the comments said otherwise. It turns out that devswqry can not page fault but had to be changed to make that true. The second problem was that the lvm called devswadd disabled but devswadd can page fault. So the lvm was changed to call devswadd at INTBASE. IX32759 MPQP-STARTING PORT 1,2 OR 3 CAN HANG PORT 0 IF THERE IS INBOUN Starting/Stopping ports 1, 2, 3 may hang inbound traffic on port 0. If a large number of starts are issued without a halt on a port then MBUFS might be lost. IX31453 This is a dummy APAR IX33470 PERFORMANCE OF SETDBLIGHTS() IS TOO BAD. Performance of function setdblights() is too slow compared to SGI Iris. IX33086 Ethernet driver driver hangs the system after install U403547 The entire system would lock up under the following conditions: Oversized packet, undersized packet, unwanted multicast, or unregistered sap. If any of the above occure the device driver goes into an infinite loop and locks up the system. IX32606 SELECT ON PTY DOESN'T RETURN EVENT IN SOME CASES jsb multiview (and jsb mascot) use select to determine when the slave side of a pty is closed. In some cases, a select on the pty file descriptor is not notified of the event. IX32774 dapdemo causes machine to assert A system crash occurs in the hft code if ALL of the following are true: 1) The fix for ix29422 is applied (e.g. ptf 409715, 411288) 2) One or more instances of X running on the same system includes at least one 2d and adapter and one 3d adapter. (If 2d and 3d adapters aren't in simultaneous use on the same system, then this system crash will not occur. Multiple instances of X running on the same system ARE affected by this problem.) 3) A 2d adapter is started AFTER a 3d adapter. (If all 2d adapters are started first, followed by all 3d adapters, then this system crash should not occur.) Statement of work-around: All 2d adapters should be started before all 3d adapters, when more than one type of adapter is in simultaneous use on the system. NOTE: For multihead scenarios: Only an X person can say how to input the xinit command to control the order of starting adapters in the multihead scenarios. For multiple instances of X, startup order is obvious. IX31972 interfaces should initialize channel number in ifnet struct The network interfaces need to initialize the ifnet channel and devno. Since net_xmit can't know what a valid channel number is, it can't be done at transmit time, so the best place is at interface attach time. IX32135 This is a dummy APAR IX32723 SCSI_ERR1, unknow message received, with SONY optical drive The scsi device driver for the model 220 machine does not correctly handle the SCSI message restore pointers (0x03). IX32715 some diskless models assert during bootup System crashes during bootup. Stack Trace: hftioctl rdevioctl spec_ioctl halt_display longjmpx kioctl IX30774 FILLED POLYGONS DRAW INCORRECTLY ON GT3 X Filled Polygons sometimes display incorrectly on the Gt3. This occurs when zooming in on the polygon. IX31124 XDRAWRECTANGLES() ON AIX3.2.2, MODEL 220, GT3 WITH U406174. AIX 3.2.2 with U406174 model 220 graphic adapter Gt3 The test program draw a aquare by DrawRectanges(). The rectangle follows mouse pointer. The speed of following with Gt3 is serious slower than other graphic adapters. IX31136 GL: TMESH NOT RENDERING PROPERLY ON GT4 AND GTO switching colors in tmesh definitions is not being rendered correctly on the gt4 and gto adapters. IX31365 Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines. IX31448 GT3: XCOPYPLANE() SHOWS INCORRECT STIPPLE IMAGE. ENVIRONMENT: AIX3.2.2 with U406174 graphic adapter Gt3 XCopyPlane() shows incorrect stipple pattern on Gt3. As the test program, case1) One is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPlane() from pixmap to a window one time. case2) Other is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPllane() that loops every width=3. Both cases should show following correct patterns. ( W B W B W B .....) W: white B: black ( B W B W B W .....) But, case2 shows incorrect pattern on Gt3. ( W B W W B W W ...) ( B W B B W B B ...) ( W B W W B W W ...) IX31769 GT4 GL CIRCLES (FILLED OR UNFILLED) DEGRADES TO POLYGONS .2 gt4 when you draw a gl circle (filled or unfilled) with a radius in the range of approximatley 95 to 105, the circle degrades into a polygone. In other words, the circle is not smooth at all. it appears to be related to the actual lenght of the radius in pixels, buecause when you change the size of the window (by modifying the prefsize parameter) the circles can get better or worse. same program runs fine on the hiprf3d adapter. IX32609 Filled polygons do not work correctly on Gt4x When filled polygons are rendered on Gt4x, the rightmost column and the bottommost row are not filled. IX32611 Execute Structure is 4.5 times slower on GT4X vs. GTO Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32612 graPHIGs execute structure slow on Gt4x Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32613 Pick correlation slow on Gt4x Pick correlation slow on Gt4x. IX32614 Incorrect pattern drawn when clipped Patterns do not always draw correctly when clipped on the right side. They are consistent for a given position but when moved slightly draw badly. At some positions, a patterned polysphere does not clip. IX32615 Write pixel data can blit outside window A blit with coordinates which lie outside the graPHIGS window boundary is not clipped. Instead, it draws outside the window. IX32616 Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. IX32617 Annotation text relative text drawn incorrectly The annotation text relative reference point is clipped but text is drawn. IX32618 Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines IX32619 Geometric text performance is slow Performance of graPHIGS geometric text is very slow compared to GTO. IX32620 Low water mark issued to host when not needed. Bus overrun or channel check error caused by false low water interrupt to host. IX32621 Surface shading problems on gP PLB cyl_head When running the graPHIGS PLB cyl_head benchmark, around the 70'th frame, there is a polygon at the lower edge of the window which has some unnatural looking shading characteristics. These characteristics are far outside possible gouraud shading effects. IX32622 Marker performance is slow while clipping markers Marker performance is degraded when markers are being clipped or trivially rejected. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space. Added function and performance improvements have used all available main memory space during graphics activity. IX32624 GL two-sided lighting not implemented Implement twosided lighting for GL to fix the screendoor transparency problem. This is where objects seen through the transparent polygon are black, due to the viewer looking at the back side of the polygon that is on the opposite side of the object. IX32625 Adapter hang with vendor application (Cerius/MSI) Gt4 hangs when example program from vendor application is run. The vendor is MSI and the application is Cerius. IX32626 Resolve 2 sided lighting design review issues Minor code changes are required to address issues raised in GL 2-sided lighting design review. IX32627 Adapter hang while rendering z buffered lines in CAD appl. Adapter hangs while rendering z buffered lines in CAD application (PDA Engineering: Patran3). IX32628 Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application. IX32629 Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash. IX32630 Z-buffer problem when shading When testing the latest microcode for Gt4x, the following problem is seen. The application has a shielded 3D view embedded within a larger 2D transparent view. The 3D view's window is clipped. When shading large models, it looks as though polygons are not Z-buffered properly. IX32631 Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently. This was observed on the cube in the "demo 1" test case. After the test case is started, a cube with geometric text on each face will be displayed. Turn DIAL-1 counterclockwise so that the "top" face disappears and the "bottom" shows up. Continue the transformation slowly and carefully observe the text strings on the cube. They abruptly change orientation. The reference plane of the text itself seems to change. When "bottom" is almost facing you, notice that the "left" and "front" text strings jump and completely change their orientation. IX32632 Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work. This was observed on the "demo1" graPHIGS test case. IX32633 Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches. IX32634 Filled font (font num 14) not working Filled font (font num 14) not working. When this font is used, text in the view window disappears. You are supposed to see filled font text. IX32635 Nurbs not lit correctly with GL A nurbs test fails on Gt4x. It looks like the nurbs are not lit. IX32636 CATIA (R) linestypes on Gt4x kills X Calling up the CATIA (R) linetype table with Gt4x will kill X. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32637 Color handled incorrectly on Gt4 running a GL application When running the slice function of the Biosym InsightII application, a color coded plane is displayed which shows how the molecule is sliced by the plane. On Gt4, the plane is displayed in the wrong colors (it looks like the last color call is ignored and some other color is picked up). IX32638 CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x. CATIA (R) is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32639 Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32640 Occasional missing text in SONYs GL application FRESDAM Occasional missing text in SONY's GL application FRESDAM IX32641 Gt4x hangs while cycling windows Rapidly recycling and reshaping numerous windows eventually resulted in an adapter hang. IX32643 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580. It takes about an hour for the hang to occur after starting the testcase. IX32644 Tick marks flicker on screen when rendering in window. Tick marks flicker near top of screen when rendering in windows. Caused by updating window/dac registers outside of vertical blanking. IX32645 Problem in rotating 3D models While rotating 3D models in CATIA (R) with the Gt4e adapter, the components of the model come apart or move out of the window. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32610 GTO execute structure performance needs improvements GTO execute structure performance needs improvements IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX32149 This is a dummy APAR IX32148 This is a dummy APAR IX29557 This is a dummy APAR IX31690 MPQP: INVALID RRS SDLC reports an invalid RR when there was not an invalid RR on the inbound line. MPQP was concatenating two RR frames thus causing SDLC to report an error. 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This is a dummy APAR IX28296 This is a dummy APAR IX30718 This is a dummy APAR IX30705 This is a dummy APAR IX30707 This is a dummy APAR IX29982 This is a dummy APAR IX30013 This is a dummy APAR IX30052 This is a dummy APAR IX29560 This is a dummy APAR IX28864 This is a dummy APAR IX29060 This is a dummy APAR IX28232 This is a dummy APAR IX27526 This is a dummy APAR IX30710 This is a dummy APAR IX30709 This is a dummy APAR IX29344 This is a dummy APAR IX30702 This is a dummy APAR IX30701 This is a dummy APAR IX30700 This is a dummy APAR IX09503 This is a dummy APAR IX30699 This is a dummy APAR IX25509 This is a dummy APAR IX26572 This is a dummy APAR IX29667 This is a dummy APAR IX29218 This is a dummy APAR IX29032 This is a dummy APAR IX30596 This is a dummy APAR IX26598 This is a dummy APAR IX22709 This is a dummy APAR IX30593 This is a dummy APAR IX28784 This is a dummy APAR IX30597 This is a dummy APAR IX22342 This is a dummy APAR IX28240 This is a dummy APAR IX28618 This is a 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the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 73209 Open for code drop for wgadd. Drop code for the wga device driver and configuration methods 74120 Modify Makefile for wgadd config method This defect was opened to add the changes for wgadd configuration methods. 76513 lscolor: Color 15 shows up black instead of pale blue Color 14 is not correct IX33941 lsdisp does not recognize GTO display after reject #407872 PTFs High Speed 3D Graphics Accelerator may fail to configure following reject of microcode updates. IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 78003 scsi adapter device driver hangs forever during close While running SCSI-2 DE on an HANFS server pair the following occurs: The primary machine shuts down. The backup server takes over the shared volume group (SVG) When the primary server tries to reintegrate, the backup server hangs on the lvaryoffvg command, and the SVG cannot be accessed by the primary server. 74598 :tset/CH02/dsplyhghtm/Test:1:FAILED Change default values for size of CRT 76314 odm entry used by lsdisp should be POWER_Gt1x for wga Correct ODM stanza to reflect correct message. 77014 Device messages are inaccurate Device messages are incorrect 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA 76070 WGA display support incomplete Modify register setup values for supported displays. 76480 GS3.17-PPVT-WGA Adapter leaves small hash marks on HFT Small hash marks sometimes left on the CRT while scrolling 79078 Change default display for wgadd Change the default display used by wgadd to be 1280x1024, 60Hz, 112MHz. in the case the cable id and display id bits do not match a known monitor type. 79212 Scroll problem Correct scrolling problem 79217 Update CRT control register values for monitor support list. Add additional monitor support 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77020 128 port unable to properly configure 422 modem through smit When attempting to change the connection method between concentrators in smit, only two choices (direct and sync modem) are given for connection type. There should be 3, direct, 232 symc modem, and 422 sync modem. 76328 The keyboard fails initialization. The keyboard fails initialization. IX33529 Missing member in struct pti causing crash-pty.c to break When pacing is turned from off to on to off quickly, rlogind or the pty driver seems to get confused and does not handle the situation correctly. Ultimately what should happen is the terminal that rlogin is on should have the same characteristics as the pseudo terminal that rlogind is driving. This works most of the time but not all the time. 74023 add kernel extension when X server starts Kernel services (ufdcreate) and symbols will be available after the machine is booted (by design). Upon initialization, the X server should load the shared memory kernel extension so that client may utilize this transport method. The extension may be added multiple times without side-effect. The smt_exp symbols should be exported from the kernel as ENOTSUPPORTED. When the X process has started it will try to resolve these symbols before running. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. 64208 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. 73483 Request change to Set Adapter Parameters for 9333 serial drive The 9333 controller card can currently only write to one port at a time. This is controlled with a parameter set to 1. If this value is changed to 0, then it tells the card that there are no limitations to the number of ports that can be performing the write at any time. This is hoped to increase the overall i/o performance of the 9333 system. 73294 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73293 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20239 79445 Hardware support for diagnostics Diagnostics changes for download microcode. 77601 Hardware Support for Diagnostic Hardware Diagnostic Support 73296 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20238 IX34133 Incorrect page space calculations from installp installp may unnecessarily attempt to extend page space if there are multiple products and/or updates being installed which specify a page space requirement in their size file. If there is not enough space by which to expand, the following message will result: installp: The page space could not be increased by logical partitions. where X is the over-sized value by which installp is trying to expand. (The value of X is the difference in the sum of all page space specified, by packages being installed, and the active page space.) If there was enough space originally, this problem will have no effect. If there was enough space by which to expand, installp will have unnecessarily extended the page space. Additionally, in the case of failure, the message printed gives a unit of measure in logical partitions when it should be in Megabytes. usr/share fix information for bosadt.lib.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20237 73294 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20009 IX33459 poll_cleanup() doesn't return POLLHUP, POLLERR, or POLLNVAL The poll system call doesn't return the POLLHUP bit set when it should be. IX31970 ACL WITH MORE THAN 340 ENTRIES CAUSES PROBLEMS. When an extended acl contains more than 340 entries (one per line) on a non NFS mounted file, the acl becomes empty. When the file is NFS mounted, and the list contains more than 340 entries (one per line), the machine crashes. IX32222 ROUTING TABLE IS LOSING INFORMATION routed would not handle adding/deleting routes correctly in a subnetted environment. _ The route command with the -C option would produce different results than without the -C option. IX32745 "COULD NOT LOAD PROGRAM, ERROR WAS INVALID ARGUMENT" ON SHARED Loading a particular shared library readonly was failing with EINVAL. IX32817 sosend should reject negative length argument When a negative length argument is given to send(), sosend() doesn't handle it and loads a bunch of mbufs on the send queue with a length of the negative value. This eventually causes a crash or panic. IX32922 lvm improperly calls devswadd disabled There were two problems. First the devswitch routines could page fault when the comments said otherwise. It turns out that devswqry can not page fault but had to be changed to make that true. The second problem was that the lvm called devswadd disabled but devswadd can page fault. So the lvm was changed to call devswadd at INTBASE. IX32975 PANIC FROM LD_LIBLD .2: 888 102 700 0c0: The system is crashing on line 931 of ld_libld.c. It's crashing because the loader entry extension pointer argument to ld_sanity is NULL. The running process is cs2tqr01. STACK TRACE: IAR: brkpoint LR: panic ld_libld + 21c ld_getlib + 17c ld_libraries + 360 ld_privinstance + 1a4 ld_privld + 90 ld_getlib + 1a4 ld+libraries + 360 ld_execload + 294 execve + 590 IX33328 taking signal with stkp>=0x80000000 crashes machine When the stack pointer is set to a value greater than 0x7FFFFFFF, then system crashes during signal delivery. IX33330 This is a dummy APAR IX31832 RS6000 mod 220 + CATIA on HISPD graphics hangs. The 220 running CATIA on the GTO 8-bit adapter can hang in the rcm. This defect causes occasional graphics subsystem hangs when used on the model 220 with GTO adapter. This hang may be distinguished by observing the in-memory rcm trace buffer in conjunction with a source listing of the rcm. It will be found that a graphics process faults to acquire bus memory access to the graphics device, and then faults again while access has never been removed by the rcm. The key in-memory rcm trace keys are 0x100 and 0x950. This exact defect is not easily distinguished from other causes of graphics system hang without examination of the dump or use of the kernel debugger. NOTE: There are other graphics system hangs which can occur on the 220 which are due to downlevel CPU. The first effort when diagnosing graphics hangs on the 220 must be to assure that the CPU chip (RSC) is at level 2.4 or later. IX32386 SIMPLE C PROGRAM CRASHES THE SYSTEM AIX 3.2.2 and AIX 3.2.3 (install tape) The following C program will crash the system. You must set maxuproc to a huge value (eg. 400). A normal user can crash the system. On busy systems a maxuproc of 40 (default) may be enough. . /* file c.c */ /* compile with cc c.c */ #include . char b 25835 ; . main() int a 100000 ,i; char *p; for (i=1; i<1000; i++) printf ("%dn", i); if ((p = realloc(p,65536*i)) == NULL) fprintf (stderr, "errorn"); else memset(a,0,100000); memset(p,0,100000); /* endif */ /* endfor */ . use the script . #!/bin/ksh # script run while true do ./a.out done to run it (as normal staff user). IX33458 memory leak in core Core xmallocs memory to write out ld entries but never frees it. This can cause paging space to be exhausted and hence a system crash if a lot of processes dump core or if the system is run for a long period of time. IX31972 interfaces should initialize channel number in ifnet struct The network interfaces need to initialize the ifnet channel and devno. Since net_xmit can't know what a valid channel number is, it can't be done at transmit time, so the best place is at interface attach time. IX32716 This is a dummy APAR IX32773 If not attached to SHTEXTSEG, km_load will cause system crash If the kmod_load() kernel service is called and the shared library segment is not attached to segment register 13, the system will assert/crash in vm_det(). IX31370 ASSERT IN DEVPUT COMING FROM SNPUT : System crashes in devput because dv_count is not > 0. It looks like the devnode pointer is bad. STACK TRACE: devput + 28 snput + b8 spec_rele + 74 statx + 110 The running process is ps. IX32176 SYSTEM CRASH WHEN KERNEL REGION IS OVERWRITTEN When loading a program whose total data size exceedes the User Region size, but does not exceede a Segment size, the system will crash. IX32216 Timing windows in error device driver might cause lost logs A timing window existed in the error device driver which might cause some logs to be supressed temporarily. Additionally, if many errors are logged over a long period of time, the driver might get hung. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX32304 Machine crash when process interrupted out of remote page wait Machine crashes when interrupting a process from an interruptible NFS mount. IX31232 This is a dummy APAR IX32075 This is a dummy APAR IX30467 This is a dummy APAR IX31575 This is a dummy APAR IX29251 This is a dummy APAR IX29415 This is a dummy APAR IX31946 This is a dummy APAR IX28885 This is a dummy APAR IX31817 This is a dummy APAR IX31717 This is a dummy APAR IX31702 This is a dummy APAR IX29912 This is a dummy APAR IX30527 This is a dummy APAR IX31004 This is a dummy APAR IX31104 This is a dummy APAR IX31308 This is a dummy APAR IX31517 This is a dummy APAR IX31667 This is a dummy APAR IX30583 This is a dummy APAR IX30743 This is a dummy APAR IX30748 This is a dummy APAR IX31364 This is a dummy APAR IX31506 This is a dummy APAR IX31508 This is a dummy APAR IX31423 This is a dummy APAR IX31425 This is a dummy APAR IX31432 This is a dummy APAR IX31357 This is a dummy APAR IX31358 This is a dummy APAR IX31359 This is a dummy APAR IX31361 This is a dummy APAR IX29144 This is a dummy APAR IX30451 This is a dummy APAR IX30499 This is a dummy APAR IX30517 This 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IX27142 This is a dummy APAR IX27143 This is a dummy APAR IX27144 This is a dummy APAR IX27145 This is a dummy APAR IX27146 This is a dummy APAR IX27147 This is a dummy APAR IX25961 This is a dummy APAR IX26858 This is a dummy APAR IX25708 This is a dummy APAR IX21609 This is a dummy APAR IX21986 This is a dummy APAR IX22312 This is a dummy APAR IX22469 This is a dummy APAR IX26195 This is a dummy APAR IX26196 This is a dummy APAR IX24034 This is a dummy APAR IX25433 This is a dummy APAR IX25202 This is a dummy APAR IX24807 This is a dummy APAR 66654 Add new kernel service ufdcreate() A request to export a few unexported kernel interfaces which a shared memory kernel extension wanted exported to take advantage of performance enhancements, prompted the File Systems Team to design an exported interface called, ufdcreate() which will still "hide" the internal interfaces from the user for useability purposes, as well as, make it easier for future file system serialization models to be implemented. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20015 IX31706 This is a dummy APAR IX31847 This is a dummy APAR IX32803 crash in m_free when x25dd frees m_buf that app. wanted to free : System Crash in m_free when X.25 application tries to free m_buf on close. IX32896 INCOMING CALLS IGNORED/DELAYED BY X25 DEVICE DRIVER. NETWORK On a system with a reasonably heavy X25 load, after a variable number of calls have been set up then cleared by the remote, the RS/6000 begins to ignore incoming calls. Because the network does not receive a CALL ACCEPT packet returned within it's timeout period it eventually issues a CLEAR with cause:0 diag:49 indicating a timeout waiting for call request. The problem can be intermittent in that subsequent calls may be either ignored or accepted depending upon the call activity on that adapter in the intervening period. Once the symptoms have begun, the number of calls that are ignored gradually increases. Rebooting the system clears the problem temporarily. IX31513 X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. IX32040 This is a dummy APAR IX32440 ls /dev/x25s0/M leaves the device open Using ls /dev/x25s0/M produces /dev/x25s0/M but the device stays open and unavailable. Must reboot to recover. IX33348 FLOPPY LOCKS UP tar cdf /dev/fd0 /unix and while the command is running remove the floppy locks up /dev/fd0. The dd command is still running (ps command) and even a kill -9 will not kill it. Only a reboot can solve this. IX33135 SMIT PANELS INCORRECT WHEN CHANGING TTY PROGRAM Go into smit, select "change tty" (or smit chgtty). change any setting, e.g. login to enable from disable hit enter to execute cmd executes OK you are now back at "change tty program" screen change login back from disable from enable (notice that entry no longer highlighted) hit CR, cmd says "OK", but login is still enabled IX32930 character processing functions not set up properly Character processing (for instance cr/nl processing) functions do not get set up properly from initial config of ttys. IX33488 128 port adapter locks up All 128 port adapter functions cease, no ttys can be opened. IX33499 128 port adapter sometimes does not write all data sometimes when writing out to a tty on the 128 port adapter, 1 or 16 characters may be dropped and not written out the port. IX33501 machine hangs for 3 hours when 128 port adapter dies When using a 128 port adapter and the card hangs, the system will lock up for 3 hours, and then log an error message. IX33491 Config errors reported on wrong line When attributes for a particular line pass the argument checking done by chdev or smit but fail on the detailed inspection done by chgcxma, the message produce are for the opposite sync line. The easiest way to reproduce this is from smit with the normal 1.2M baud rate, 8 wire, direct connect configuration. Attemping to change Note 1 Comm Mode to 232_modem produces: line2_speed line2_cabletype commode_l2c1 IX32940 PTY AND RLOGIND HAVE TIME RACE CONDITION The pty driver was changed because it did not recognize when the flow control characters were different from the default. IX32929 chdev does not update tty baud rate correctly Changing the baud rate of a disabled, configured tty with the chdev command would work correctly. But, after rebooting, the tty would be set to the previous baud rate. The database, how- ever, would show that it should be set to the new baud rate. IX33496 tty minor numbers not updated when tty moved The minor numbers for ttys that are moved using the chdev command are not updated correctly when the tty is is in the DEFINED state. This problem is only seen when the diagnostics package is used to move the tty. IX32850 WITH NEW CONFIG METHODS FOR MPQP, PORTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY The new configuration methods delivered in ptfs U408847 and U410267 do not automaticly make the MPQP (Portmaster) ports available. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX32439 SPURIOUS ICMP DESTINATION UNREACHABLE MESSAGES (PORT UNREACHAB The FDDI Adapter seems to respond to IP broadcasts with ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. (Port unreachable) In general when a packet is received by a network adapter it checks if the packet was addressed to a broadcast address. If true, it sets the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf packet header. This flag is used by the UDP layer to determine if it is a broadcast packet. According to above error message, FDDI seems to not set the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf. IX33044 if_fd doesnt match functionality in fddi device driver Current levels of the fddi device driver may not work correctly with tcp/ip IX32922 lvm improperly calls devswadd disabled There were two problems. First the devswitch routines could page fault when the comments said otherwise. It turns out that devswqry can not page fault but had to be changed to make that true. The second problem was that the lvm called devswadd disabled but devswadd can page fault. So the lvm was changed to call devswadd at INTBASE. IX32759 MPQP-STARTING PORT 1,2 OR 3 CAN HANG PORT 0 IF THERE IS INBOUN Starting/Stopping ports 1, 2, 3 may hang inbound traffic on port 0. If a large number of starts are issued without a halt on a port then MBUFS might be lost. IX31453 This is a dummy APAR IX33470 PERFORMANCE OF SETDBLIGHTS() IS TOO BAD. Performance of function setdblights() is too slow compared to SGI Iris. IX33086 Ethernet driver driver hangs the system after install U403547 The entire system would lock up under the following conditions: Oversized packet, undersized packet, unwanted multicast, or unregistered sap. If any of the above occure the device driver goes into an infinite loop and locks up the system. IX32606 SELECT ON PTY DOESN'T RETURN EVENT IN SOME CASES jsb multiview (and jsb mascot) use select to determine when the slave side of a pty is closed. In some cases, a select on the pty file descriptor is not notified of the event. IX32774 dapdemo causes machine to assert A system crash occurs in the hft code if ALL of the following are true: 1) The fix for ix29422 is applied (e.g. ptf 409715, 411288) 2) One or more instances of X running on the same system includes at least one 2d and adapter and one 3d adapter. (If 2d and 3d adapters aren't in simultaneous use on the same system, then this system crash will not occur. Multiple instances of X running on the same system ARE affected by this problem.) 3) A 2d adapter is started AFTER a 3d adapter. (If all 2d adapters are started first, followed by all 3d adapters, then this system crash should not occur.) Statement of work-around: All 2d adapters should be started before all 3d adapters, when more than one type of adapter is in simultaneous use on the system. NOTE: For multihead scenarios: Only an X person can say how to input the xinit command to control the order of starting adapters in the multihead scenarios. For multiple instances of X, startup order is obvious. IX31972 interfaces should initialize channel number in ifnet struct The network interfaces need to initialize the ifnet channel and devno. Since net_xmit can't know what a valid channel number is, it can't be done at transmit time, so the best place is at interface attach time. IX32135 This is a dummy APAR IX32723 SCSI_ERR1, unknow message received, with SONY optical drive The scsi device driver for the model 220 machine does not correctly handle the SCSI message restore pointers (0x03). IX32715 some diskless models assert during bootup System crashes during bootup. Stack Trace: hftioctl rdevioctl spec_ioctl halt_display longjmpx kioctl IX30774 FILLED POLYGONS DRAW INCORRECTLY ON GT3 X Filled Polygons sometimes display incorrectly on the Gt3. This occurs when zooming in on the polygon. IX31124 XDRAWRECTANGLES() ON AIX3.2.2, MODEL 220, GT3 WITH U406174. AIX 3.2.2 with U406174 model 220 graphic adapter Gt3 The test program draw a aquare by DrawRectanges(). The rectangle follows mouse pointer. The speed of following with Gt3 is serious slower than other graphic adapters. IX31136 GL: TMESH NOT RENDERING PROPERLY ON GT4 AND GTO switching colors in tmesh definitions is not being rendered correctly on the gt4 and gto adapters. IX31365 Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines. IX31448 GT3: XCOPYPLANE() SHOWS INCORRECT STIPPLE IMAGE. ENVIRONMENT: AIX3.2.2 with U406174 graphic adapter Gt3 XCopyPlane() shows incorrect stipple pattern on Gt3. As the test program, case1) One is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPlane() from pixmap to a window one time. case2) Other is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPllane() that loops every width=3. Both cases should show following correct patterns. ( W B W B W B .....) W: white B: black ( B W B W B W .....) But, case2 shows incorrect pattern on Gt3. ( W B W W B W W ...) ( B W B B W B B ...) ( W B W W B W W ...) IX31769 GT4 GL CIRCLES (FILLED OR UNFILLED) DEGRADES TO POLYGONS .2 gt4 when you draw a gl circle (filled or unfilled) with a radius in the range of approximatley 95 to 105, the circle degrades into a polygone. In other words, the circle is not smooth at all. it appears to be related to the actual lenght of the radius in pixels, buecause when you change the size of the window (by modifying the prefsize parameter) the circles can get better or worse. same program runs fine on the hiprf3d adapter. IX32609 Filled polygons do not work correctly on Gt4x When filled polygons are rendered on Gt4x, the rightmost column and the bottommost row are not filled. IX32611 Execute Structure is 4.5 times slower on GT4X vs. GTO Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32612 graPHIGs execute structure slow on Gt4x Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32613 Pick correlation slow on Gt4x Pick correlation slow on Gt4x. IX32614 Incorrect pattern drawn when clipped Patterns do not always draw correctly when clipped on the right side. They are consistent for a given position but when moved slightly draw badly. At some positions, a patterned polysphere does not clip. IX32615 Write pixel data can blit outside window A blit with coordinates which lie outside the graPHIGS window boundary is not clipped. Instead, it draws outside the window. IX32616 Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. IX32617 Annotation text relative text drawn incorrectly The annotation text relative reference point is clipped but text is drawn. IX32618 Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines IX32619 Geometric text performance is slow Performance of graPHIGS geometric text is very slow compared to GTO. IX32620 Low water mark issued to host when not needed. Bus overrun or channel check error caused by false low water interrupt to host. IX32621 Surface shading problems on gP PLB cyl_head When running the graPHIGS PLB cyl_head benchmark, around the 70'th frame, there is a polygon at the lower edge of the window which has some unnatural looking shading characteristics. These characteristics are far outside possible gouraud shading effects. IX32622 Marker performance is slow while clipping markers Marker performance is degraded when markers are being clipped or trivially rejected. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space. Added function and performance improvements have used all available main memory space during graphics activity. IX32624 GL two-sided lighting not implemented Implement twosided lighting for GL to fix the screendoor transparency problem. This is where objects seen through the transparent polygon are black, due to the viewer looking at the back side of the polygon that is on the opposite side of the object. IX32625 Adapter hang with vendor application (Cerius/MSI) Gt4 hangs when example program from vendor application is run. The vendor is MSI and the application is Cerius. IX32626 Resolve 2 sided lighting design review issues Minor code changes are required to address issues raised in GL 2-sided lighting design review. IX32627 Adapter hang while rendering z buffered lines in CAD appl. Adapter hangs while rendering z buffered lines in CAD application (PDA Engineering: Patran3). IX32628 Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application. IX32629 Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash. IX32630 Z-buffer problem when shading When testing the latest microcode for Gt4x, the following problem is seen. The application has a shielded 3D view embedded within a larger 2D transparent view. The 3D view's window is clipped. When shading large models, it looks as though polygons are not Z-buffered properly. IX32631 Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently. This was observed on the cube in the "demo 1" test case. After the test case is started, a cube with geometric text on each face will be displayed. Turn DIAL-1 counterclockwise so that the "top" face disappears and the "bottom" shows up. Continue the transformation slowly and carefully observe the text strings on the cube. They abruptly change orientation. The reference plane of the text itself seems to change. When "bottom" is almost facing you, notice that the "left" and "front" text strings jump and completely change their orientation. IX32632 Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work. This was observed on the "demo1" graPHIGS test case. IX32633 Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches. IX32634 Filled font (font num 14) not working Filled font (font num 14) not working. When this font is used, text in the view window disappears. You are supposed to see filled font text. IX32635 Nurbs not lit correctly with GL A nurbs test fails on Gt4x. It looks like the nurbs are not lit. IX32636 CATIA (R) linestypes on Gt4x kills X Calling up the CATIA (R) linetype table with Gt4x will kill X. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32637 Color handled incorrectly on Gt4 running a GL application When running the slice function of the Biosym InsightII application, a color coded plane is displayed which shows how the molecule is sliced by the plane. On Gt4, the plane is displayed in the wrong colors (it looks like the last color call is ignored and some other color is picked up). IX32638 CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x. CATIA (R) is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32639 Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32640 Occasional missing text in SONYs GL application FRESDAM Occasional missing text in SONY's GL application FRESDAM IX32641 Gt4x hangs while cycling windows Rapidly recycling and reshaping numerous windows eventually resulted in an adapter hang. IX32643 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580. It takes about an hour for the hang to occur after starting the testcase. IX32644 Tick marks flicker on screen when rendering in window. Tick marks flicker near top of screen when rendering in windows. Caused by updating window/dac registers outside of vertical blanking. IX32645 Problem in rotating 3D models While rotating 3D models in CATIA (R) with the Gt4e adapter, the components of the model come apart or move out of the window. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32610 GTO execute structure performance needs improvements GTO execute structure performance needs improvements IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX32149 This is a dummy APAR IX32148 This is a dummy APAR IX29557 This is a dummy APAR IX31690 MPQP: INVALID RRS SDLC reports an invalid RR when there was not an invalid RR on the inbound line. MPQP was concatenating two RR frames thus causing SDLC to report an error. 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This is a dummy APAR IX25788 This is a dummy APAR IX25783 This is a dummy APAR IX24496 This is a dummy APAR IX25680 This is a dummy APAR IX25434 This is a dummy APAR IX25432 This is a dummy APAR IX25430 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25428 This is a dummy APAR IX25418 This is a dummy APAR IX25388 This is a dummy APAR IX25387 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25381 This is a dummy APAR IX25383 This is a dummy APAR IX25378 This is a dummy APAR IX25377 This is a dummy APAR IX25370 This is a dummy APAR IX25369 This is a dummy APAR IX24874 This is a dummy APAR IX25357 This is a dummy APAR IX25355 This is a dummy APAR IX25103 This is a dummy APAR IX25104 This is a dummy APAR IX25106 This is a dummy APAR IX25107 This is a dummy APAR IX25108 This is a dummy APAR IX25109 This is a dummy APAR IX25105 This is a dummy APAR IX24795 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 73209 Open for code drop for wgadd. Drop code for the wga device driver and configuration methods 74120 Modify Makefile for wgadd config method This defect was opened to add the changes for wgadd configuration methods. 76513 lscolor: Color 15 shows up black instead of pale blue Color 14 is not correct IX33941 lsdisp does not recognize GTO display after reject #407872 PTFs High Speed 3D Graphics Accelerator may fail to configure following reject of microcode updates. IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 78003 scsi adapter device driver hangs forever during close While running SCSI-2 DE on an HANFS server pair the following occurs: The primary machine shuts down. The backup server takes over the shared volume group (SVG) When the primary server tries to reintegrate, the backup server hangs on the lvaryoffvg command, and the SVG cannot be accessed by the primary server. 74598 :tset/CH02/dsplyhghtm/Test:1:FAILED Change default values for size of CRT 76314 odm entry used by lsdisp should be POWER_Gt1x for wga Correct ODM stanza to reflect correct message. 77014 Device messages are inaccurate Device messages are incorrect 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA 76070 WGA display support incomplete Modify register setup values for supported displays. 76480 GS3.17-PPVT-WGA Adapter leaves small hash marks on HFT Small hash marks sometimes left on the CRT while scrolling 79078 Change default display for wgadd Change the default display used by wgadd to be 1280x1024, 60Hz, 112MHz. in the case the cable id and display id bits do not match a known monitor type. 79212 Scroll problem Correct scrolling problem 79217 Update CRT control register values for monitor support list. Add additional monitor support 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77020 128 port unable to properly configure 422 modem through smit When attempting to change the connection method between concentrators in smit, only two choices (direct and sync modem) are given for connection type. There should be 3, direct, 232 symc modem, and 422 sync modem. 76328 The keyboard fails initialization. The keyboard fails initialization. IX33529 Missing member in struct pti causing crash-pty.c to break When pacing is turned from off to on to off quickly, rlogind or the pty driver seems to get confused and does not handle the situation correctly. Ultimately what should happen is the terminal that rlogin is on should have the same characteristics as the pseudo terminal that rlogind is driving. This works most of the time but not all the time. 74023 add kernel extension when X server starts Kernel services (ufdcreate) and symbols will be available after the machine is booted (by design). Upon initialization, the X server should load the shared memory kernel extension so that client may utilize this transport method. The extension may be added multiple times without side-effect. The smt_exp symbols should be exported from the kernel as ENOTSUPPORTED. When the X process has started it will try to resolve these symbols before running. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. 64208 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. 73483 Request change to Set Adapter Parameters for 9333 serial drive The 9333 controller card can currently only write to one port at a time. This is controlled with a parameter set to 1. If this value is changed to 0, then it tells the card that there are no limitations to the number of ports that can be performing the write at any time. This is hoped to increase the overall i/o performance of the 9333 system. root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20015 IX31706 This is a dummy APAR IX31847 This is a dummy APAR IX32803 crash in m_free when x25dd frees m_buf that app. wanted to free : System Crash in m_free when X.25 application tries to free m_buf on close. IX32896 INCOMING CALLS IGNORED/DELAYED BY X25 DEVICE DRIVER. NETWORK On a system with a reasonably heavy X25 load, after a variable number of calls have been set up then cleared by the remote, the RS/6000 begins to ignore incoming calls. Because the network does not receive a CALL ACCEPT packet returned within it's timeout period it eventually issues a CLEAR with cause:0 diag:49 indicating a timeout waiting for call request. The problem can be intermittent in that subsequent calls may be either ignored or accepted depending upon the call activity on that adapter in the intervening period. Once the symptoms have begun, the number of calls that are ignored gradually increases. Rebooting the system clears the problem temporarily. IX31513 X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. X25 connection hangs when xmonitor is used. IX32040 This is a dummy APAR IX32440 ls /dev/x25s0/M leaves the device open Using ls /dev/x25s0/M produces /dev/x25s0/M but the device stays open and unavailable. Must reboot to recover. IX33348 FLOPPY LOCKS UP tar cdf /dev/fd0 /unix and while the command is running remove the floppy locks up /dev/fd0. The dd command is still running (ps command) and even a kill -9 will not kill it. Only a reboot can solve this. IX33135 SMIT PANELS INCORRECT WHEN CHANGING TTY PROGRAM Go into smit, select "change tty" (or smit chgtty). change any setting, e.g. login to enable from disable hit enter to execute cmd executes OK you are now back at "change tty program" screen change login back from disable from enable (notice that entry no longer highlighted) hit CR, cmd says "OK", but login is still enabled IX32930 character processing functions not set up properly Character processing (for instance cr/nl processing) functions do not get set up properly from initial config of ttys. IX33488 128 port adapter locks up All 128 port adapter functions cease, no ttys can be opened. IX33499 128 port adapter sometimes does not write all data sometimes when writing out to a tty on the 128 port adapter, 1 or 16 characters may be dropped and not written out the port. IX33501 machine hangs for 3 hours when 128 port adapter dies When using a 128 port adapter and the card hangs, the system will lock up for 3 hours, and then log an error message. IX33491 Config errors reported on wrong line When attributes for a particular line pass the argument checking done by chdev or smit but fail on the detailed inspection done by chgcxma, the message produce are for the opposite sync line. The easiest way to reproduce this is from smit with the normal 1.2M baud rate, 8 wire, direct connect configuration. Attemping to change Note 1 Comm Mode to 232_modem produces: line2_speed line2_cabletype commode_l2c1 IX32940 PTY AND RLOGIND HAVE TIME RACE CONDITION The pty driver was changed because it did not recognize when the flow control characters were different from the default. IX32929 chdev does not update tty baud rate correctly Changing the baud rate of a disabled, configured tty with the chdev command would work correctly. But, after rebooting, the tty would be set to the previous baud rate. The database, how- ever, would show that it should be set to the new baud rate. IX33496 tty minor numbers not updated when tty moved The minor numbers for ttys that are moved using the chdev command are not updated correctly when the tty is is in the DEFINED state. This problem is only seen when the diagnostics package is used to move the tty. IX32850 WITH NEW CONFIG METHODS FOR MPQP, PORTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY The new configuration methods delivered in ptfs U408847 and U410267 do not automaticly make the MPQP (Portmaster) ports available. IX32219 DTR pacing discipline not loaded for serial printers Serial printers defined to use DTR pacing do not get the DTR pacing discipline on the stack. Because of this the serial printers do not work correctly. IX32439 SPURIOUS ICMP DESTINATION UNREACHABLE MESSAGES (PORT UNREACHAB The FDDI Adapter seems to respond to IP broadcasts with ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. (Port unreachable) In general when a packet is received by a network adapter it checks if the packet was addressed to a broadcast address. If true, it sets the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf packet header. This flag is used by the UDP layer to determine if it is a broadcast packet. According to above error message, FDDI seems to not set the M_BCAST flag in the mbuf. IX33044 if_fd doesnt match functionality in fddi device driver Current levels of the fddi device driver may not work correctly with tcp/ip IX32922 lvm improperly calls devswadd disabled There were two problems. First the devswitch routines could page fault when the comments said otherwise. It turns out that devswqry can not page fault but had to be changed to make that true. The second problem was that the lvm called devswadd disabled but devswadd can page fault. So the lvm was changed to call devswadd at INTBASE. IX32759 MPQP-STARTING PORT 1,2 OR 3 CAN HANG PORT 0 IF THERE IS INBOUN Starting/Stopping ports 1, 2, 3 may hang inbound traffic on port 0. If a large number of starts are issued without a halt on a port then MBUFS might be lost. IX31453 This is a dummy APAR IX33470 PERFORMANCE OF SETDBLIGHTS() IS TOO BAD. Performance of function setdblights() is too slow compared to SGI Iris. IX33086 Ethernet driver driver hangs the system after install U403547 The entire system would lock up under the following conditions: Oversized packet, undersized packet, unwanted multicast, or unregistered sap. If any of the above occure the device driver goes into an infinite loop and locks up the system. IX32606 SELECT ON PTY DOESN'T RETURN EVENT IN SOME CASES jsb multiview (and jsb mascot) use select to determine when the slave side of a pty is closed. In some cases, a select on the pty file descriptor is not notified of the event. IX32774 dapdemo causes machine to assert A system crash occurs in the hft code if ALL of the following are true: 1) The fix for ix29422 is applied (e.g. ptf 409715, 411288) 2) One or more instances of X running on the same system includes at least one 2d and adapter and one 3d adapter. (If 2d and 3d adapters aren't in simultaneous use on the same system, then this system crash will not occur. Multiple instances of X running on the same system ARE affected by this problem.) 3) A 2d adapter is started AFTER a 3d adapter. (If all 2d adapters are started first, followed by all 3d adapters, then this system crash should not occur.) Statement of work-around: All 2d adapters should be started before all 3d adapters, when more than one type of adapter is in simultaneous use on the system. NOTE: For multihead scenarios: Only an X person can say how to input the xinit command to control the order of starting adapters in the multihead scenarios. For multiple instances of X, startup order is obvious. IX31972 interfaces should initialize channel number in ifnet struct The network interfaces need to initialize the ifnet channel and devno. Since net_xmit can't know what a valid channel number is, it can't be done at transmit time, so the best place is at interface attach time. IX32135 This is a dummy APAR IX32723 SCSI_ERR1, unknow message received, with SONY optical drive The scsi device driver for the model 220 machine does not correctly handle the SCSI message restore pointers (0x03). IX32715 some diskless models assert during bootup System crashes during bootup. Stack Trace: hftioctl rdevioctl spec_ioctl halt_display longjmpx kioctl IX30774 FILLED POLYGONS DRAW INCORRECTLY ON GT3 X Filled Polygons sometimes display incorrectly on the Gt3. This occurs when zooming in on the polygon. IX31124 XDRAWRECTANGLES() ON AIX3.2.2, MODEL 220, GT3 WITH U406174. AIX 3.2.2 with U406174 model 220 graphic adapter Gt3 The test program draw a aquare by DrawRectanges(). The rectangle follows mouse pointer. The speed of following with Gt3 is serious slower than other graphic adapters. IX31136 GL: TMESH NOT RENDERING PROPERLY ON GT4 AND GTO switching colors in tmesh definitions is not being rendered correctly on the gt4 and gto adapters. IX31365 Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines Fast wide line code does not support z buffered, colored lines. IX31448 GT3: XCOPYPLANE() SHOWS INCORRECT STIPPLE IMAGE. ENVIRONMENT: AIX3.2.2 with U406174 graphic adapter Gt3 XCopyPlane() shows incorrect stipple pattern on Gt3. As the test program, case1) One is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPlane() from pixmap to a window one time. case2) Other is drawing stipple pattern by XCopyPllane() that loops every width=3. Both cases should show following correct patterns. ( W B W B W B .....) W: white B: black ( B W B W B W .....) But, case2 shows incorrect pattern on Gt3. ( W B W W B W W ...) ( B W B B W B B ...) ( W B W W B W W ...) IX31769 GT4 GL CIRCLES (FILLED OR UNFILLED) DEGRADES TO POLYGONS .2 gt4 when you draw a gl circle (filled or unfilled) with a radius in the range of approximatley 95 to 105, the circle degrades into a polygone. In other words, the circle is not smooth at all. it appears to be related to the actual lenght of the radius in pixels, buecause when you change the size of the window (by modifying the prefsize parameter) the circles can get better or worse. same program runs fine on the hiprf3d adapter. IX32609 Filled polygons do not work correctly on Gt4x When filled polygons are rendered on Gt4x, the rightmost column and the bottommost row are not filled. IX32611 Execute Structure is 4.5 times slower on GT4X vs. GTO Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32612 graPHIGs execute structure slow on Gt4x Performance of execute structure needs improvement on Gt4x. IX32613 Pick correlation slow on Gt4x Pick correlation slow on Gt4x. IX32614 Incorrect pattern drawn when clipped Patterns do not always draw correctly when clipped on the right side. They are consistent for a given position but when moved slightly draw badly. At some positions, a patterned polysphere does not clip. IX32615 Write pixel data can blit outside window A blit with coordinates which lie outside the graPHIGS window boundary is not clipped. Instead, it draws outside the window. IX32616 Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. Marker strokes are not terminated when depth cueing is on. IX32617 Annotation text relative text drawn incorrectly The annotation text relative reference point is clipped but text is drawn. IX32618 Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines Low performance on graPHIGS parallel and perspective lines IX32619 Geometric text performance is slow Performance of graPHIGS geometric text is very slow compared to GTO. IX32620 Low water mark issued to host when not needed. Bus overrun or channel check error caused by false low water interrupt to host. IX32621 Surface shading problems on gP PLB cyl_head When running the graPHIGS PLB cyl_head benchmark, around the 70'th frame, there is a polygon at the lower edge of the window which has some unnatural looking shading characteristics. These characteristics are far outside possible gouraud shading effects. IX32622 Marker performance is slow while clipping markers Marker performance is degraded when markers are being clipped or trivially rejected. IX32623 Running out of main processor memory space. Added function and performance improvements have used all available main memory space during graphics activity. IX32624 GL two-sided lighting not implemented Implement twosided lighting for GL to fix the screendoor transparency problem. This is where objects seen through the transparent polygon are black, due to the viewer looking at the back side of the polygon that is on the opposite side of the object. IX32625 Adapter hang with vendor application (Cerius/MSI) Gt4 hangs when example program from vendor application is run. The vendor is MSI and the application is Cerius. IX32626 Resolve 2 sided lighting design review issues Minor code changes are required to address issues raised in GL 2-sided lighting design review. IX32627 Adapter hang while rendering z buffered lines in CAD appl. Adapter hangs while rendering z buffered lines in CAD application (PDA Engineering: Patran3). IX32628 Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application Lines not clipping to upper edge of window in GL application. IX32629 Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash Two-sided lighting causes Gt3e to crash. IX32630 Z-buffer problem when shading When testing the latest microcode for Gt4x, the following problem is seen. The application has a shielded 3D view embedded within a larger 2D transparent view. The 3D view's window is clipped. When shading large models, it looks as though polygons are not Z-buffered properly. IX32631 Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently Plane of geometric text changes inconsistently. This was observed on the cube in the "demo 1" test case. After the test case is started, a cube with geometric text on each face will be displayed. Turn DIAL-1 counterclockwise so that the "top" face disappears and the "bottom" shows up. Continue the transformation slowly and carefully observe the text strings on the cube. They abruptly change orientation. The reference plane of the text itself seems to change. When "bottom" is almost facing you, notice that the "left" and "front" text strings jump and completely change their orientation. IX32632 Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work Interior solid index color 1 (white) does not work. This was observed on the "demo1" graPHIGS test case. IX32633 Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches Dragging pick apperature smears patterns and hatches. IX32634 Filled font (font num 14) not working Filled font (font num 14) not working. When this font is used, text in the view window disappears. You are supposed to see filled font text. IX32635 Nurbs not lit correctly with GL A nurbs test fails on Gt4x. It looks like the nurbs are not lit. IX32636 CATIA (R) linestypes on Gt4x kills X Calling up the CATIA (R) linetype table with Gt4x will kill X. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32637 Color handled incorrectly on Gt4 running a GL application When running the slice function of the Biosym InsightII application, a color coded plane is displayed which shows how the molecule is sliced by the plane. On Gt4, the plane is displayed in the wrong colors (it looks like the last color call is ignored and some other color is picked up). IX32638 CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x CATIA (R) gv1/9000 text function hangs X on Gt4x. CATIA (R) is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32639 Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update Native CATIA (R) NcVerify border blinks during update. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32640 Occasional missing text in SONYs GL application FRESDAM Occasional missing text in SONY's GL application FRESDAM IX32641 Gt4x hangs while cycling windows Rapidly recycling and reshaping numerous windows eventually resulted in an adapter hang. IX32643 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580 graPHIGS agcdd testcase hangs X on 350, 570, and 580. It takes about an hour for the hang to occur after starting the testcase. IX32644 Tick marks flicker on screen when rendering in window. Tick marks flicker near top of screen when rendering in windows. Caused by updating window/dac registers outside of vertical blanking. IX32645 Problem in rotating 3D models While rotating 3D models in CATIA (R) with the Gt4e adapter, the components of the model come apart or move out of the window. (R) CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systemes. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32610 GTO execute structure performance needs improvements GTO execute structure performance needs improvements IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. 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the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 73209 Open for code drop for wgadd. Drop code for the wga device driver and configuration methods 74120 Modify Makefile for wgadd config method This defect was opened to add the changes for wgadd configuration methods. 76513 lscolor: Color 15 shows up black instead of pale blue Color 14 is not correct IX33941 lsdisp does not recognize GTO display after reject #407872 PTFs High Speed 3D Graphics Accelerator may fail to configure following reject of microcode updates. IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 78003 scsi adapter device driver hangs forever during close While running SCSI-2 DE on an HANFS server pair the following occurs: The primary machine shuts down. The backup server takes over the shared volume group (SVG) When the primary server tries to reintegrate, the backup server hangs on the lvaryoffvg command, and the SVG cannot be accessed by the primary server. 74598 :tset/CH02/dsplyhghtm/Test:1:FAILED Change default values for size of CRT 76314 odm entry used by lsdisp should be POWER_Gt1x for wga Correct ODM stanza to reflect correct message. 77014 Device messages are inaccurate Device messages are incorrect 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA 76070 WGA display support incomplete Modify register setup values for supported displays. 76480 GS3.17-PPVT-WGA Adapter leaves small hash marks on HFT Small hash marks sometimes left on the CRT while scrolling 79078 Change default display for wgadd Change the default display used by wgadd to be 1280x1024, 60Hz, 112MHz. in the case the cable id and display id bits do not match a known monitor type. 79212 Scroll problem Correct scrolling problem 79217 Update CRT control register values for monitor support list. Add additional monitor support 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77020 128 port unable to properly configure 422 modem through smit When attempting to change the connection method between concentrators in smit, only two choices (direct and sync modem) are given for connection type. There should be 3, direct, 232 symc modem, and 422 sync modem. 76328 The keyboard fails initialization. The keyboard fails initialization. IX33529 Missing member in struct pti causing crash-pty.c to break When pacing is turned from off to on to off quickly, rlogind or the pty driver seems to get confused and does not handle the situation correctly. Ultimately what should happen is the terminal that rlogin is on should have the same characteristics as the pseudo terminal that rlogind is driving. This works most of the time but not all the time. 74023 add kernel extension when X server starts Kernel services (ufdcreate) and symbols will be available after the machine is booted (by design). Upon initialization, the X server should load the shared memory kernel extension so that client may utilize this transport method. The extension may be added multiple times without side-effect. The smt_exp symbols should be exported from the kernel as ENOTSUPPORTED. When the X process has started it will try to resolve these symbols before running. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. 64208 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. 73483 Request change to Set Adapter Parameters for 9333 serial drive The 9333 controller card can currently only write to one port at a time. This is controlled with a parameter set to 1. If this value is changed to 0, then it tells the card that there are no limitations to the number of ports that can be performing the write at any time. This is hoped to increase the overall i/o performance of the 9333 system. usr/share fix information for bosadt.lib.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20080 IX31947 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20030 IX29767 SPRINTF SEARCHS FOR A NULL TERMINATING CHARACTER WHEN ATTEMPTI The latest version of sprintf appears slower when transfering data from originating array to target array. The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31837 MULTI-QDAEMONS WHEN /ETC/UTMP CONTAINS INVALID ENTRIES Multiple instances of qdaemon occur when the utmp file contains invalid entries. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX32118 KSH NOT READING YES/NO IN CORRECT LANG Several messages are translated to prompt users to type an answer in the National Language. The command is not accepting this strange answer, it requires the English answer. To recreate this problem: On a system installed with Swedish Language type set -o ignoreeof and try to exit the shell with Ctrl-D. You will get the message: Skriv Avsluta n r du vill logga av. If you follow this advice and type 'Avsluta' this is not rcognised. If you type 'exit' it works OK. IX33473 ksh/csh/bsh: test -w should return true only if w flag is on The built-in command "test -w" in the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell shall return true ONLY when the write flag is on. This statement is of special relevance to users, such as root, with special privileges. IX33278 This is a dummy APAR IX33071 CHUSER/MKUSER - DATA ATTRIBUTE MAX LIMIT SHOULD BE INCREASED The commands chuser and mkuser impose a MAX value for the attribute "data" which is too low. This value should take into consideration the "Large Address-space Model". IX27968 This is a dummy APAR IX30275 This is a dummy APAR IX30779 This is a dummy APAR IX30359 This is a dummy APAR IX30937 This is a dummy APAR IX30733 This is a dummy APAR IX31830 QACCT NOT UPDATED FOR TAILER PAGES The accounting file is not being updated when a trailer page is requested IX31756 LPRM OF QUEUED REMOTE JOBS DOES NOT DELETE THE SPOOLED DATA Removing a queued remote print job will not remove the data file in /usr/spool/lpd on the print server. Removing a running remote print job works fine. IX29981 This is a dummy APAR IX27967 This is a dummy APAR IX29996 This is a dummy APAR IX30004 This is a dummy APAR IX28301 This is a dummy APAR IX30003 This is a dummy APAR IX30000 This is a dummy APAR IX29999 This is a dummy APAR IX30001 This is a dummy APAR IX27249 This is a dummy APAR IX23244 This is a dummy APAR IX23705 This is a dummy APAR IX22722 This is a dummy APAR IX33461 gethost*() considers DNS authoritative Authoritative: DNS timeout is treated differently than DNS saying 'NO'. A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20039 IX33468 This is a dummy APAR IX32820 UUPOLL SHOULD CALL UUCICO, NOT UUSCHED uupoll execs uusched to contact the remote system. But since uusched is designed to contact every system for which there is work, it is not system-specific, and all systems get contacted. IX32816 SYSLOGD -M OPTION DOES NOT TAKE ARGUMENT IN MINUTES BUT IN HOU syslogd with the -m option does not work correctly. The value given after the -m option is supposed to take the markinterval in minutes between mark messages. Instead the value is taken to be in hours. IX33500 This is a dummy APAR IX32775 This is a dummy APAR IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. 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But since uusched is designed to contact every system for which there is work, it is not system-specific, and all systems get contacted. IX32816 SYSLOGD -M OPTION DOES NOT TAKE ARGUMENT IN MINUTES BUT IN HOU syslogd with the -m option does not work correctly. The value given after the -m option is supposed to take the markinterval in minutes between mark messages. Instead the value is taken to be in hours. IX33500 This is a dummy APAR IX32775 This is a dummy APAR IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. 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The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX33461 gethost*() considers DNS authoritative Authoritative: DNS timeout is treated differently than DNS saying 'NO'. A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. IX27305 This is a dummy APAR IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX32735 Core dump when LC_COLLATE is set to certain locales. qsort may core dump when LC_COLLATE is set for certain locales (such as Fr_FR, de_DE, ...) IX32009 READERS OF PASSWORD DATABASE SHOULD NOT LOCK OUT ANYONE. If a user suspends a process that has locked the password database files for reading, they in effect lock everyone else on the system out of either reading or writing the password files. IX32074 res_init should accept env var overrides for retry and timeout There needs to be a way to change the default timeout and retry values for the resolver. IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. 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The changes to permit this for the nm cmd were dropped in internal defect 47582 (ix25326). The dump command was a lower priority item and it was never changed. The dump cmd must allow longer indentifiers IX31952 Lint warns function unused when address taken The lint command did not consider taking the address of a function as a use of that function and issued a warning message that the function was defined but not used. IX33474 lint reports adjacent spliced string literals as error but xlc Lint did not handle line splicing (backslash character immediately followed by a new-line character). IX33497 lint incorrectly reports error in aggregate initalization Lint error message for non-constant initialization of auto aggregate variables was changed to a warning message in extended mode (default). The -wa flag can be used to not see the warning message. In ANSI mode, an error message is still produced. IX31865 DUMP RETURNS 0 TO SHELL EVEN IF FILES ARE INCORRECT FORMAT The dump(1) command does not return a return code other than zero (0) if given improper files to dump. 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IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX33477 prevent build break if dce header files don't exist Change the makefile to guard against dce header file not being available. IX33492 atexit() followed by exit() goes into deadlock. If a program calls atexit() to register a cleanup function and then later calls exit(), it hangs. IX33461 gethost*() considers DNS authoritative Authoritative: DNS timeout is treated differently than DNS saying 'NO'. A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20029 IX29767 SPRINTF SEARCHS FOR A NULL TERMINATING CHARACTER WHEN ATTEMPTI The latest version of sprintf appears slower when transfering data from originating array to target array. The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31837 MULTI-QDAEMONS WHEN /ETC/UTMP CONTAINS INVALID ENTRIES Multiple instances of qdaemon occur when the utmp file contains invalid entries. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX32118 KSH NOT READING YES/NO IN CORRECT LANG Several messages are translated to prompt users to type an answer in the National Language. The command is not accepting this strange answer, it requires the English answer. To recreate this problem: On a system installed with Swedish Language type set -o ignoreeof and try to exit the shell with Ctrl-D. You will get the message: Skriv Avsluta n r du vill logga av. If you follow this advice and type 'Avsluta' this is not rcognised. If you type 'exit' it works OK. IX33473 ksh/csh/bsh: test -w should return true only if w flag is on The built-in command "test -w" in the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell shall return true ONLY when the write flag is on. This statement is of special relevance to users, such as root, with special privileges. IX33278 This is a dummy APAR IX33071 CHUSER/MKUSER - DATA ATTRIBUTE MAX LIMIT SHOULD BE INCREASED The commands chuser and mkuser impose a MAX value for the attribute "data" which is too low. This value should take into consideration the "Large Address-space Model". IX33461 gethost*() considers DNS authoritative Authoritative: DNS timeout is treated differently than DNS saying 'NO'. A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. IX32735 Core dump when LC_COLLATE is set to certain locales. qsort may core dump when LC_COLLATE is set for certain locales (such as Fr_FR, de_DE, ...) IX32009 READERS OF PASSWORD DATABASE SHOULD NOT LOCK OUT ANYONE. If a user suspends a process that has locked the password database files for reading, they in effect lock everyone else on the system out of either reading or writing the password files. IX32074 res_init should accept env var overrides for retry and timeout There needs to be a way to change the default timeout and retry values for the resolver. 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This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX31925 This is a dummy APAR IX31516 BSH: EXPAND "$@" AS THE KSH DOES Bourne Shell The expansion of the positional parameter "$@" (doubleQuote-dollar-at-doubleQuote) is incorrect. AIX bsh behaves different than the ksh. EXAMPLES ## Create a script with the following lines a.out "$@" should be equivalent to a.out ### no arguments but instead, it is being equivalent to a.out "" ### the null string is passed as argument IX30583 This is a dummy APAR IX30743 This is a dummy APAR IX30748 This is a dummy APAR IX31364 This is a dummy APAR IX31506 This is a dummy APAR IX31508 This is a dummy APAR IX31357 This is a dummy APAR IX31358 This is a dummy APAR IX31359 This is a dummy APAR IX31361 This is a dummy APAR IX29735 This is a dummy APAR IX30409 This is a dummy APAR IX30978 This is a dummy APAR IX31183 This is a dummy APAR IX30096 This is a dummy APAR IX20551 This is a dummy APAR IX22804 This is a dummy APAR IX28602 This is a dummy APAR IX28758 This is a dummy APAR IX29148 This is a dummy APAR IX29200 This is a dummy APAR IX29596 This is a dummy APAR IX29618 This is a dummy APAR IX29787 This is a dummy APAR IX29909 This is a dummy APAR IX30585 This is a dummy APAR IX27005 This is a dummy APAR IX27080 This is a dummy APAR IX27986 This is a dummy APAR IX28269 This is a dummy APAR IX28492 This is a dummy APAR IX29659 This is a dummy APAR IX24924 This is a dummy APAR IX25314 This is a dummy APAR IX28261 This is a dummy APAR IX30196 This is a dummy APAR IX30216 This is a dummy APAR IX30244 This is a dummy APAR IX22486 This is a dummy APAR IX28216 This is a dummy APAR IX27229 This is a dummy APAR IX27783 This is a dummy APAR IX29036 This is a dummy APAR IX29040 This is a dummy APAR IX29041 This is a dummy APAR IX27228 This is a dummy APAR IX27741 This is a dummy APAR IX22984 This is a dummy APAR IX21751 This is a dummy APAR IX21966 This is a dummy APAR IX22590 This is a dummy APAR IX23114 This is a dummy APAR IX23960 This is a dummy APAR IX24417 This is a dummy APAR IX24880 This is a dummy APAR IX25585 This is a dummy APAR IX25599 This is a dummy APAR IX25642 This is a dummy APAR IX25663 This is a dummy APAR IX25939 This is a dummy APAR IX26509 This is a dummy APAR IX27475 This is a dummy APAR IX27940 This is a dummy APAR IX28449 This is a dummy APAR IX28450 This is a dummy APAR IX28451 This is a dummy APAR IX28452 This is a dummy APAR IX28453 This is a dummy APAR IX25040 This is a dummy APAR IX25887 This is a dummy APAR IX28448 This is a dummy APAR IX28085 This is a dummy APAR IX28086 This is a dummy APAR IX28089 This is a dummy APAR IX28092 This is a dummy APAR IX28094 This is a dummy APAR IX24969 This is a dummy APAR IX28087 This is a dummy APAR IX28100 This is a dummy APAR IX23605 This is a dummy APAR IX22985 This is a dummy APAR IX25307 This is a dummy APAR IX25912 This is a dummy APAR IX27828 This is a dummy APAR IX22634 This is a dummy APAR IX22703 This is a dummy APAR IX23100 This is a dummy APAR IX24094 This is a dummy APAR IX24149 This is a dummy APAR IX24186 This is a dummy APAR IX24248 This is a dummy APAR IX27738 This is a dummy APAR IX27739 This is a dummy APAR IX27740 This is a dummy APAR IX27742 This is a dummy APAR IX24101 This is a dummy APAR IX24217 This is a dummy APAR IX24809 This is a dummy APAR IX26192 This is a dummy APAR IX23495 This is a dummy APAR IX26191 This is a dummy APAR IX23505 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20008 IX32940 PTY AND RLOGIND HAVE TIME RACE CONDITION The pty driver was changed because it did not recognize when the flow control characters were different from the default. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX25509 This is a dummy APAR IX26572 This is a dummy APAR IX29667 This is a dummy APAR IX27497 This is a dummy APAR IX24474 This is a dummy APAR IX24895 This is a dummy APAR IX27369 This is a dummy APAR IX27382 This is a dummy APAR IX27383 This is a dummy APAR IX27384 This is a dummy APAR IX21486 This is a dummy APAR IX33529 Missing member in struct pti causing crash-pty.c to break When pacing is turned from off to on to off quickly, rlogind or the pty driver seems to get confused and does not handle the situation correctly. Ultimately what should happen is the terminal that rlogin is on should have the same characteristics as the pseudo terminal that rlogind is driving. This works most of the time but not all the time. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20023 IX29767 SPRINTF SEARCHS FOR A NULL TERMINATING CHARACTER WHEN ATTEMPTI The latest version of sprintf appears slower when transfering data from originating array to target array. The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31837 MULTI-QDAEMONS WHEN /ETC/UTMP CONTAINS INVALID ENTRIES Multiple instances of qdaemon occur when the utmp file contains invalid entries. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX32118 KSH NOT READING YES/NO IN CORRECT LANG Several messages are translated to prompt users to type an answer in the National Language. The command is not accepting this strange answer, it requires the English answer. To recreate this problem: On a system installed with Swedish Language type set -o ignoreeof and try to exit the shell with Ctrl-D. You will get the message: Skriv Avsluta n r du vill logga av. If you follow this advice and type 'Avsluta' this is not rcognised. If you type 'exit' it works OK. IX33473 ksh/csh/bsh: test -w should return true only if w flag is on The built-in command "test -w" in the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell shall return true ONLY when the write flag is on. This statement is of special relevance to users, such as root, with special privileges. IX33278 This is a dummy APAR IX33071 CHUSER/MKUSER - DATA ATTRIBUTE MAX LIMIT SHOULD BE INCREASED The commands chuser and mkuser impose a MAX value for the attribute "data" which is too low. This value should take into consideration the "Large Address-space Model". IX32735 Core dump when LC_COLLATE is set to certain locales. qsort may core dump when LC_COLLATE is set for certain locales (such as Fr_FR, de_DE, ...) IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX31925 This is a dummy APAR IX31516 BSH: EXPAND "$@" AS THE KSH DOES Bourne Shell The expansion of the positional parameter "$@" (doubleQuote-dollar-at-doubleQuote) is incorrect. AIX bsh behaves different than the ksh. EXAMPLES ## Create a script with the following lines a.out "$@" should be equivalent to a.out ### no arguments but instead, it is being equivalent to a.out "" ### the null string is passed as argument IX32141 This is a dummy APAR IX30583 This is a dummy APAR IX30743 This is a dummy APAR IX30748 This is a dummy APAR IX31364 This is a dummy APAR IX31506 This is a dummy APAR IX31508 This is a dummy APAR IX31357 This is a dummy APAR IX31358 This is a dummy APAR IX31359 This is a dummy APAR IX31361 This is a dummy APAR IX29735 This is a dummy APAR IX30409 This is a dummy APAR IX30978 This is a dummy APAR IX31183 This is a dummy APAR IX25941 This is a dummy APAR IX20551 This is a dummy APAR IX22804 This is a dummy APAR IX28602 This is a dummy APAR IX28758 This is a dummy APAR IX29148 This is a dummy APAR IX29200 This is a dummy APAR IX29596 This is a dummy APAR IX29618 This is a dummy APAR IX29787 This is a dummy APAR IX29909 This is a dummy APAR IX30585 This is a dummy APAR IX27005 This is a dummy APAR IX27080 This is a dummy APAR IX24924 This is a dummy APAR IX25314 This is a dummy APAR IX28261 This is a dummy APAR IX30196 This is a dummy APAR IX30216 This is a dummy APAR IX30244 This is a dummy APAR IX27229 This is a dummy APAR IX27783 This is a dummy APAR IX29036 This is a dummy APAR IX29040 This is a dummy APAR IX29041 This is a dummy APAR IX27228 This is a dummy APAR IX27741 This is a dummy APAR IX22984 This is a dummy APAR IX21751 This is a dummy APAR IX21966 This is a dummy APAR IX22590 This is a dummy APAR IX23114 This is a dummy APAR IX23960 This is a dummy APAR IX24417 This is a dummy APAR IX24880 This is a dummy APAR IX25585 This is a dummy APAR IX25599 This is a dummy APAR IX25642 This is a dummy APAR IX25663 This is a dummy APAR IX25939 This is a dummy APAR IX26509 This is a dummy APAR IX27475 This is a dummy APAR IX27940 This is a dummy APAR IX28449 This is a dummy APAR IX28450 This is a dummy APAR IX28451 This is a dummy APAR IX28452 This is a dummy APAR IX28453 This is a dummy APAR IX25040 This is a dummy APAR IX25887 This is a dummy APAR IX28448 This is a dummy APAR IX28085 This is a dummy APAR IX28086 This is a dummy APAR IX28089 This is a dummy APAR IX28092 This is a dummy APAR IX28094 This is a dummy APAR IX24969 This is a dummy APAR IX28087 This is a dummy APAR IX28100 This is a dummy APAR IX23605 This is a dummy APAR IX23054 This is a dummy APAR IX22602 This is a dummy APAR IX22634 This is a dummy APAR IX22703 This is a dummy APAR IX23100 This is a dummy APAR IX24094 This is a dummy APAR IX24149 This is a dummy APAR IX24186 This is a dummy APAR IX24248 This is a dummy APAR IX27738 This is a dummy APAR IX27739 This is a dummy APAR IX27740 This is a dummy APAR IX27742 This is a dummy APAR IX24101 This is a dummy APAR IX24217 This is a dummy APAR IX24809 This is a dummy APAR IX26192 This is a dummy APAR IX23495 This is a dummy APAR IX26191 This is a dummy APAR IX33461 gethost*() considers DNS authoritative Authoritative: DNS timeout is treated differently than DNS saying 'NO'. A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. IX32009 READERS OF PASSWORD DATABASE SHOULD NOT LOCK OUT ANYONE. If a user suspends a process that has locked the password database files for reading, they in effect lock everyone else on the system out of either reading or writing the password files. IX32074 res_init should accept env var overrides for retry and timeout There needs to be a way to change the default timeout and retry values for the resolver. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20028 IX33486 Create diag diskette SA fails on diskette 4 User cannot alter /etc/consdef file in order to use an alternate async terminal for a console with the diagnostic diskette package 2.2. IX31081 Get No such file Message from mkinsttape cmd. Issuing the mkinsttape command gives the error message: /etc/stanzas/sccdrom.add No such file or Directory. Reason is that "tapefiles2" file contains an entry for the sccdrom.add file, but the file is not in the "diskadd.bff" archive. The entry "sccdrom.add" needs to be added to the Makefile that generates the diskadd.bff file. IX32776 New microcode for problem on some token-ring hardware An exposure to data integrity has been identified by the IBM laboratory which may be present on certain Token Ring adapter cards using the default microcode shipped with AIX/6000. This exposure exists on a small subset of Token Ring adapter cards with the part number 74F8653. The enclosed diskette contains a microcode fix which has been designed to eliminate this exposure. You have been identified through our records as an IBM RS/6000 Token Ring user and as such you should install this fix as soon as possible using the instructions provided. To determine whether the affected part number is installed in your system, issue the following commands: lsdev -C | grep tok (to list Token Ring Adapter device names, such as "tok0") lscfg -v -l device_name (where device_name is each of those found in the previous step, e.g. "lscfg -v -l tok0") If part number 74F8653 shows present in your system you may be exposed to this data integrity problem. However, if you run checksumming in your applications any data integrity problem would be automatically captured and corrected. If you run applications without checksumming you may be exposed to undetected data errors and you may want to consider re-verifying previously-run critical data after installation of the enclosed fix. There is no way for IBM to determine if you have experienced this data integrity problem. The IBM support protocols TCP/IP and UDP/IP perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol SNA and the NetWare licensed program product do not perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol NFS does not perform checksumming unless the fix for APAR IX24569 has been applied to your system. In order to avoid future problems from possible card swapping, it is recommended that you install this fix regardless of the part number of your current Token Ring card. IX32345 BOOTPD FOR 3.2 WILL NOT ALWAYS REPLY ON CORRECT INTERFACE AND bootpd for 3.2 won't boot X-station in same subnet if "gw" tag (gateway) is specified in bootptab. IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX29170 This is a dummy APAR IX31668 This is a dummy APAR IX29915 This is a dummy APAR IX31424 This is a dummy APAR IX31433 This is a dummy APAR IX31652 This is a dummy APAR IX31603 This is a dummy APAR IX31444 This is a dummy APAR IX31319 This is a dummy APAR IX27105 This is a dummy APAR IX29401 This is a dummy APAR IX27433 This is a dummy APAR IX30589 This is a dummy APAR IX28296 This is a dummy APAR IX30781 This is a dummy APAR IX30285 This is a dummy APAR IX30225 This is a dummy APAR IX30289 This is a dummy APAR IX30227 This is a dummy APAR IX30024 This is a dummy APAR IX29990 This is a dummy APAR IX30011 This is a dummy APAR IX24119 This is a dummy APAR IX30025 This is a dummy APAR IX29410 This is a dummy APAR IX29488 This is a dummy APAR IX29489 This is a dummy APAR IX29189 This is a dummy APAR IX29216 This is a dummy APAR IX29205 This is a dummy APAR IX25718 This is a dummy APAR IX26968 This is a dummy APAR IX27068 This is a dummy APAR IX26981 This is a dummy APAR IX26449 This is a dummy APAR IX26984 This is a dummy APAR IX26884 This is a dummy APAR IX26891 This is a dummy APAR IX26883 This is a dummy APAR IX26811 This is a dummy APAR IX25784 This is a dummy APAR IX25287 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25381 This is a dummy APAR IX25383 This is a dummy APAR IX25355 This is a dummy APAR IX25228 This is a dummy APAR IX25275 This is a dummy APAR IX25495 This is a dummy APAR IX25103 This is a dummy APAR IX25104 This is a dummy APAR IX25106 This is a dummy APAR IX25107 This is a dummy APAR IX25108 This is a dummy APAR IX25109 This is a dummy APAR IX25105 This is a dummy APAR IX24790 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. 69464 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install, Feature 59125 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install. Components affected are bosinst and bosboot. IX26832 mkinstdskt on diskless gets wrong /etc/filesystems The wrong /etc/filesystems may be used on a diskless machine. From a bosinst standpoint, /etc/filesystems from a running system may have incorrect data in it. Such is the case when the /etc/filesystems of a diskless systems is used. The solution is to put /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems on the diskette when created from a running system. This change entails changing dsktfiles3.P to include /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems and changing bosmain to check for the existence of /usr/lpp/bos/inst_ root/etc/filesystems; if it exists then copy it to /etc/filesystems. 72022 mkdispdskt not checking return code on restore and backup If the root filesystem is full and you try to create a display diskette, problems may occur. In the mkdispdskt script, the diskadd.bff file is restored into the root filesystem, and all messages are redirected to /dev/null. But, the return code was not checked for an error condition. root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20028 IX33486 Create diag diskette SA fails on diskette 4 User cannot alter /etc/consdef file in order to use an alternate async terminal for a console with the diagnostic diskette package 2.2. IX31081 Get No such file Message from mkinsttape cmd. Issuing the mkinsttape command gives the error message: /etc/stanzas/sccdrom.add No such file or Directory. Reason is that "tapefiles2" file contains an entry for the sccdrom.add file, but the file is not in the "diskadd.bff" archive. The entry "sccdrom.add" needs to be added to the Makefile that generates the diskadd.bff file. IX32776 New microcode for problem on some token-ring hardware An exposure to data integrity has been identified by the IBM laboratory which may be present on certain Token Ring adapter cards using the default microcode shipped with AIX/6000. This exposure exists on a small subset of Token Ring adapter cards with the part number 74F8653. The enclosed diskette contains a microcode fix which has been designed to eliminate this exposure. You have been identified through our records as an IBM RS/6000 Token Ring user and as such you should install this fix as soon as possible using the instructions provided. To determine whether the affected part number is installed in your system, issue the following commands: lsdev -C | grep tok (to list Token Ring Adapter device names, such as "tok0") lscfg -v -l device_name (where device_name is each of those found in the previous step, e.g. "lscfg -v -l tok0") If part number 74F8653 shows present in your system you may be exposed to this data integrity problem. However, if you run checksumming in your applications any data integrity problem would be automatically captured and corrected. If you run applications without checksumming you may be exposed to undetected data errors and you may want to consider re-verifying previously-run critical data after installation of the enclosed fix. There is no way for IBM to determine if you have experienced this data integrity problem. The IBM support protocols TCP/IP and UDP/IP perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol SNA and the NetWare licensed program product do not perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol NFS does not perform checksumming unless the fix for APAR IX24569 has been applied to your system. In order to avoid future problems from possible card swapping, it is recommended that you install this fix regardless of the part number of your current Token Ring card. IX32345 BOOTPD FOR 3.2 WILL NOT ALWAYS REPLY ON CORRECT INTERFACE AND bootpd for 3.2 won't boot X-station in same subnet if "gw" tag (gateway) is specified in bootptab. IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX29170 This is a dummy APAR IX31668 This is a dummy APAR IX29915 This is a dummy APAR IX31424 This is a dummy APAR IX31433 This is a dummy APAR IX31652 This is a dummy APAR IX31603 This is a dummy APAR IX31444 This is a dummy APAR IX31319 This is a dummy APAR IX27105 This is a dummy APAR IX29401 This is a dummy APAR IX27433 This is a dummy APAR IX30589 This is a dummy APAR IX28296 This is a dummy APAR IX30781 This is a dummy APAR IX30285 This is a dummy APAR IX30225 This is a dummy APAR IX30289 This is a dummy APAR IX30227 This is a dummy APAR IX30024 This is a dummy APAR IX29990 This is a dummy APAR IX30011 This is a dummy APAR IX24119 This is a dummy APAR IX30025 This is a dummy APAR IX29410 This is a dummy APAR IX29488 This is a dummy APAR IX29489 This is a dummy APAR IX29189 This is a dummy APAR IX29216 This is a dummy APAR IX29205 This is a dummy APAR IX25718 This is a dummy APAR IX26968 This is a dummy APAR IX27068 This is a dummy APAR IX26981 This is a dummy APAR IX26449 This is a dummy APAR IX26984 This is a dummy APAR IX26884 This is a dummy APAR IX26891 This is a dummy APAR IX26883 This is a dummy APAR IX26811 This is a dummy APAR IX25784 This is a dummy APAR IX25287 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25381 This is a dummy APAR IX25383 This is a dummy APAR IX25355 This is a dummy APAR IX25228 This is a dummy APAR IX25275 This is a dummy APAR IX25495 This is a dummy APAR IX25103 This is a dummy APAR IX25104 This is a dummy APAR IX25106 This is a dummy APAR IX25107 This is a dummy APAR IX25108 This is a dummy APAR IX25109 This is a dummy APAR IX25105 This is a dummy APAR IX24790 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 64205 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 64631 PdAt mode_data attribute for disk/scsi/200mb has error Required for SCSI Disks. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. 69464 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install, Feature 59125 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install. Components affected are bosinst and bosboot. IX26832 mkinstdskt on diskless gets wrong /etc/filesystems The wrong /etc/filesystems may be used on a diskless machine. From a bosinst standpoint, /etc/filesystems from a running system may have incorrect data in it. Such is the case when the /etc/filesystems of a diskless systems is used. The solution is to put /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems on the diskette when created from a running system. This change entails changing dsktfiles3.P to include /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems and changing bosmain to check for the existence of /usr/lpp/bos/inst_ root/etc/filesystems; if it exists then copy it to /etc/filesystems. 72022 mkdispdskt not checking return code on restore and backup If the root filesystem is full and you try to create a display diskette, problems may occur. In the mkdispdskt script, the diskadd.bff file is restored into the root filesystem, and all messages are redirected to /dev/null. But, the return code was not checked for an error condition. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20043 IX29767 SPRINTF SEARCHS FOR A NULL TERMINATING CHARACTER WHEN ATTEMPTI The latest version of sprintf appears slower when transfering data from originating array to target array. The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31837 MULTI-QDAEMONS WHEN /ETC/UTMP CONTAINS INVALID ENTRIES Multiple instances of qdaemon occur when the utmp file contains invalid entries. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX32118 KSH NOT READING YES/NO IN CORRECT LANG Several messages are translated to prompt users to type an answer in the National Language. The command is not accepting this strange answer, it requires the English answer. To recreate this problem: On a system installed with Swedish Language type set -o ignoreeof and try to exit the shell with Ctrl-D. You will get the message: Skriv Avsluta n r du vill logga av. If you follow this advice and type 'Avsluta' this is not rcognised. If you type 'exit' it works OK. IX33473 ksh/csh/bsh: test -w should return true only if w flag is on The built-in command "test -w" in the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell shall return true ONLY when the write flag is on. This statement is of special relevance to users, such as root, with special privileges. IX33278 This is a dummy APAR IX33071 CHUSER/MKUSER - DATA ATTRIBUTE MAX LIMIT SHOULD BE INCREASED The commands chuser and mkuser impose a MAX value for the attribute "data" which is too low. This value should take into consideration the "Large Address-space Model". IX32948 COLON IN USRENV ATTRIBUTE IN /ETC/SECURITY/ENVIRON BREAKS SMIT The fields in /etc/security/environ can contain colons as part of the data fields. When "lsuser -c " is then executed by SMIT to discover the values for the various fields, SMIT gets confused because this data string has colons which it isn't expecting. There is no need for SMIT to get the attributes from /etc/security/environ since they are not changed by that SMIT panel. So the solution is to change the cmd_to_discover or cmd_to_discover_postfix so that it lists only the fields which SMIT really needs and leaves out the environmental variables. IX32009 READERS OF PASSWORD DATABASE SHOULD NOT LOCK OUT ANYONE. If a user suspends a process that has locked the password database files for reading, they in effect lock everyone else on the system out of either reading or writing the password files. IX32074 res_init should accept env var overrides for retry and timeout There needs to be a way to change the default timeout and retry values for the resolver. IX32326 Getty will not run on pty after PTF U411530 is installed After installing PTF U411530, 'Command respawning too rapidly' errors occur on the console when running on a pty. IX30746 This is a dummy APAR IX30886 This is a dummy APAR IX31237 This is a dummy APAR IX30573 This is a dummy APAR IX30508 This is a dummy APAR IX23864 This is a dummy APAR IX29815 This is a dummy APAR IX30184 This is a dummy APAR IX30780 This is a dummy APAR IX28209 This is a dummy APAR IX28246 This is a dummy APAR IX22486 This is a dummy APAR IX27353 This is a dummy APAR IX27658 This is a dummy APAR IX23306 This is a dummy APAR IX23574 This is a dummy APAR IX24557 This is a dummy APAR IX28245 This is a dummy APAR IX24307 This is a dummy APAR IX25694 This is a dummy APAR IX23386 This is a dummy APAR IX22802 This is a dummy APAR IX26156 This is a dummy APAR IX25060 This is a dummy APAR IX24867 This is a dummy APAR IX22411 This is a dummy APAR IX27179 This is a dummy APAR IX24449 This is a dummy APAR IX22150 This is a dummy APAR IX24310 This is a dummy APAR IX27178 This is a dummy APAR IX21114 This is a dummy APAR IX33461 gethost*() considers DNS authoritative Authoritative: DNS timeout is treated differently than DNS saying 'NO'. A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. IX32735 Core dump when LC_COLLATE is set to certain locales. qsort may core dump when LC_COLLATE is set for certain locales (such as Fr_FR, de_DE, ...) IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31516 BSH: EXPAND "$@" AS THE KSH DOES Bourne Shell The expansion of the positional parameter "$@" (doubleQuote-dollar-at-doubleQuote) is incorrect. AIX bsh behaves different than the ksh. EXAMPLES ## Create a script with the following lines a.out "$@" should be equivalent to a.out ### no arguments but instead, it is being equivalent to a.out "" ### the null string is passed as argument usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20063 IX33493 Memory diag application does not recognize new 7011-220s id The memory diag application does not recognize the 33 nano-second 7011-220 machines. This problem occurs because the 33 nsec (instead of the originally planned 40 nsec) machines were shippped to customers. As a result, memory on 33 nsec 7011-220 are not tested. IX33489 This is a dummy APAR IX33487 This is a dummy APAR IX33486 Create diag diskette SA fails on diskette 4 User cannot alter /etc/consdef file in order to use an alternate async terminal for a console with the diagnostic diskette package 2.2. IX33479 Security problem with diagnostics service hints service aid The diagnostic service aid which displays the CEREADME files presents a security hole. When viewing the CEREADME file, the user can gain root access to the system when the system has been IPL'ed in service mode. IX33476 This is a dummy APAR IX33482 Using the help key inside of popup will cause a core dump. Using the HELP key inside of a diagnostic service aid popup will cause a core dump. IX33494 Third party catalog files are not found during diagnostics. Third party catalog files are not found when running diagnostics. IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX32734 New Hardware support for Diagnostics Hardware Diagnostics Support IX32733 New hardware support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostics support IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32724 The Hardware Error Report S.A. displays partial or no data The Hardware Error Report Service Aid is displaying menus that start with item 6 and omit items 1-5, or displays a menu containing no data at all. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX32291 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32290 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32288 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32282 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32279 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32276 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32270 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32269 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32267 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32266 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32265 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32264 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32263 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32102 This is a dummy APAR IX32103 This is a dummy APAR IX32098 This is a dummy APAR IX32089 This is a dummy APAR IX32090 This is a dummy APAR IX32093 This is a dummy APAR IX32091 This is a dummy APAR IX32092 This is a dummy APAR IX31818 This is a dummy APAR IX31412 This is a dummy APAR IX31816 This is a dummy APAR IX30959 This is a 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IX30017 This is a dummy APAR IX30248 This is a dummy APAR IX30470 This is a dummy APAR IX30417 This is a dummy APAR IX30249 This is a dummy APAR IX30241 This is a dummy APAR IX30214 This is a dummy APAR IX30218 This is a dummy APAR IX30198 This is a dummy APAR IX30236 This is a dummy APAR IX30220 This is a dummy APAR IX30219 This is a dummy APAR IX30231 This is a dummy APAR IX30230 This is a dummy APAR IX30217 This is a dummy APAR IX30215 This is a dummy APAR IX30213 This is a dummy APAR IX27114 This is a dummy APAR IX28499 This is a dummy APAR IX29998 This is a dummy APAR IX30064 This is a dummy APAR IX30037 This is a dummy APAR IX30030 This is a dummy APAR IX29985 This is a dummy APAR IX30014 This is a dummy APAR IX29984 This is a dummy APAR IX29494 This is a dummy APAR IX29540 This is a dummy APAR IX29541 This is a dummy APAR IX29539 This is a dummy APAR IX29538 This is a dummy APAR IX29537 This is a dummy APAR IX29535 This is a dummy APAR IX29533 This is a dummy APAR IX29484 This 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This is a dummy APAR IX26727 This is a dummy APAR IX26725 This is a dummy APAR IX26726 This is a dummy APAR IX26358 This is a dummy APAR IX25792 This is a dummy APAR IX25790 This is a dummy APAR IX25419 This is a dummy APAR IX25783 This is a dummy APAR IX25523 This is a dummy APAR IX25502 This is a dummy APAR IX25501 This is a dummy APAR IX25500 This is a dummy APAR IX25521 This is a dummy APAR IX25522 This is a dummy APAR IX25434 This is a dummy APAR IX25431 This is a dummy APAR IX25426 This is a dummy APAR IX25429 This is a dummy APAR IX25497 This is a dummy APAR IX25428 This is a dummy APAR IX25427 This is a dummy APAR IX25425 This is a dummy APAR IX25424 This is a dummy APAR IX25422 This is a dummy APAR IX25421 This is a dummy APAR IX25417 This is a dummy APAR IX25416 This is a dummy APAR IX25414 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25367 This is a dummy APAR IX25203 This is a dummy APAR IX25201 This is a dummy APAR IX25126 This is a dummy APAR IX25131 This is a dummy APAR IX25134 This is a dummy APAR IX25133 This is a dummy APAR IX24977 This is a dummy APAR IX24975 This is a dummy APAR IX24805 This is a dummy APAR IX24355 This is a dummy APAR 33721 Currently the Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned Diagnostic are not showing all the data returned from the Inquiry command. Essential data related to the products such as the part number and micro code revision level are not being displayed for the 1/4" and 8mm tape drives. This data is available and needs to be displayed. The lack of the display ability forces the support personnel to send a CE to the customer location and physically open the machine to determine the Part Number information written on the drive. The full data for all devices should be displayed when the diagnostics are invoked to display VPD data for the devices. 76989 Message for sgabus0 using lscfg and lsdev are incorrect Device messages are incorrect 77846 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 79669 SMIT cannot change display size on wga SMIT CANNOT CHANGE DISPLAY SIZE ON WGA IX33944 Build break in /cmd/diag/tu build breaks as a result of Makefile in cmd/diag/util/u5081/gem missing a reference to 'interaction.o' file in cmd/diag/tu/gem. 73209 Open for code drop for wgadd. Drop code for the wga device driver and configuration methods 74521 Hardware diagnostic support Hardware Diagnostic Support 75308 Hardware Diagnostics Support Hardware Diagnostics Support 76070 WGA display support incomplete Modify register setup values for supported displays. 79217 Update CRT control register values for monitor support list. Add additional monitor support IX33947 Change prologs for diagnostic files. Change prologs for diagnostic files 76086 Correcting prologs for diagnostic files Correcting prologs for diagnostic files IX33943 gto service aid pattern failure due to incorrect minor number The Display pattern service aid may not work. The symptom is 'software error' This can happen before ugem attempts to put a pattern on the screen of after the pattern is displayed when exiting. IX33939 running diag on GTO adapter kills X If diagnostics are run against the Gto (7235) while it has an Xwindow session active, the X session will be destroyed and in some cases the RS6000 will hang with an 888 code. IX33942 GTO ipl pretest does not provide good isolation . When testing the Gto (7235) in service mode, if the pretest finds an error, the fault may not be properly isolated to the Field Replaceable Unit. That is since only a quick 'pretest' is done, the Service Request Number may simply indicate a problem with the entire graphics subsystem rather than the particular failing FRU. 2. When running diagnostics against the Gto, if a problem is found, the wrong SRN may be called out. This problem originated with PTF U407872. IX33946 Change prologs for diagnostic files. Change incorrect prologs for diagnostic files. 74060 Check on VPD TM entry data for planar test isnt necessary Hardware Diagnostic Support 74509 Hardware diagnostic support Hardware Diagnostic Support 75404 Processor diag appl does not recognize new 7011-220s id The processor diag application does not recognize the 33 nano-second 7011-220 machines. This problem occurs because the 33 nsec (instead of the originally planned 40 nsec) machines were shipped to customers. As a result, error logs from processor are not analyzed. 75412 Hardware Diagnostic Support Hardware Diagnostic Support 74308 add message to dcda.msg to create new SRN desc. for disks DA No SRN reported when certify fails in disk diagnostics application. 74436 Prolog changes for diagnostic files Prolog changes for diagnostic files. 74810 Prologs need fixing. Correcting prologs for diagnostic files. 66836 Certify Service Aid reports some errors incorrectly Some errors not handled correctly in SCSI certify service aid. 74448 Modify uformat service aid to include new sense codes Format and certify diagnostics service aid does not have new sense codes for 540MB, 1GB, and 2GB drives. 75205 Modification to download 64K block size for 540MB hard file. Add diagnostics support to microcode SA for 540MB hard file. 73829 80Mb serial adapter fails diags Serial Disk Subsystem Diagnostic fails with Service Request Number 803-870. 62525 Certify stops with error message/no srn SRN not reported when DA disk certify fails 74441 Add diagnostics support for 540MB, 1GB, and 2GB SCSI drives Add diagnostics support for new 540MB, 1GB, and 2GB SCSI drives. 72577 POWERGraphics Gt1 diagnostic app. fails with new level adapter The POWERGraphics Gt1 diagnostic application will fail with the class B level adapter. The VPD on this adapter has been changed which causes the diagnostic application to fail. Diagnostic does not run all necessary tests on certain 7011 model 220. The ROS chip on this model has been changed which causes the diagnostic application not to run all the tests. 74406 Hardware support for Diagnostics. Hardware Diagnostic Support IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. IX32272 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20017 IX32165 Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails Transparent print on the 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter fails to write to the terminal after printing on the printer. IX32470 incorrect parity values of serial ports Parity on tty ports can be configured incorrectly. IX32574 Concentrator drops characters using cat command When a close is in progress and an open is done to the same port, the close causes the port to be shut down. This turns off various things such as flow control and will ultimately lead to data loss. IX32575 cannot configure the RANs with slow sync speed The machine does not wait long enough for the RAN's to configure at boot time if they sync line speed is set too low. IX32576 Drops data at 38400 half-duplex Under extreme testing conditions, the concentrator would lose data. IX32577 RUNNING TRANSPARENT PRINT USING THE 128-PORT AND A 3151 TERMINA Running transparent print using the 128-port and a 3151 terminal does not work correctly. Once a print job is sent to a printer attached to the terminal, everything is sent to the printer including information that is supposed to go to the terminal. IX32578 SLIP inoperative on 128 port card SLIP does not work on the 128-port card. IX32582 Panic in cxma_event When an interrupt is received for a port which has not been configured, the driver will access a range of memory not yet allocated. In this event, it is possible to cause a data storage interrupt either with that access or attempts to update the area. IX32539 can't read tape in 120mb mode with 525 or 1200 mb drive There is a problem when a tape is used in a 525 mb or 1200 mb 1/4" tape drive. If the tape is written in 120 mb mode (in 3.2.3) with the 525 mb or 1200 mb drives and then the tape is taken to another system to be read, it cannot be read. IX32580 Doesn't write data out port To solve the SLIP problem a TS_NEGOTIATE was done but it was not done in a disabled state. This caused commands to the concentrator to be corrupted due to preemption problems. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX31423 This is a dummy APAR IX31425 This is a dummy APAR IX31427 This is a dummy APAR IX31430 This is a dummy APAR IX31432 This is a dummy APAR IX31658 This is a dummy APAR IX31424 This is a dummy APAR IX31434 This is a dummy APAR IX28067 This is a dummy APAR IX25509 This is a dummy APAR IX26572 This is a dummy APAR IX29667 This is a dummy APAR IX23730 This is a dummy APAR IX24874 This is a dummy APAR IX32128 Assert in tstart caused by posix raw timer code The crash has the following stack trace: IAR: .tstart+38 (0002e284): ti r4,r0(0x0) LR: .tstart+1c (0002e268) 001f6d78: INVALID (00000000) 001f6de8: [posixdd+88dc.psx_timeo] (0141f89c) 001f6e48: [ttydd+42a0.tty_do_offlevel] (013df920) 001f6ea8: .i_offlevel+98 (0001e138) 001f6f08: .i_poll+60 (0001d7c4) 001f6f88: .run_offlevel+14c (00005498) psx_read stops the timer and then restarts it. If the timer has just popped and is waiting to be processed by tty_do_offlevel, then the stop in psx_read does nothing and the "restart" actually starts it. When tty_do_offlevel actually runs, the tstart is for a currently active timer which causes the assert. IX32262 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32726 Service Aid needs to check Token-Ring ring speed from CuAt LAN Service Aid needs to look into attribute of Tokenring ring_speed of CuAt to determine if it is necessary to inform the user about the different ring_speed between system current ring speed and the user choice. IX32725 Diag fails to configure adapter When running the diskette based diagnostics, the 128port diag application fails to configure the cxma adapter. IX32727 Diags fail in second I/O planar. The diagnostic application fails when the adapter under test is located in the second I/O planar of a two I/O planar system. IX32728 Diags call out bus0 failure (SRN 520-101) In response to a simulated controller line failure the diags call out the bus instead of the adapter as the failing component. IX32729 Diag screen calls out wrong wrap plug The diag application calls out the wrong part number for the wrap plug. IX32732 Diagnostics call out interposer as bad during Good Machine Path The diagnostic application calls out the interposer (p/n 58F2861) as bad when it is not. IX32273 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX32731 X.25 diags do not give SRN when wrap test fails x25 diagnostics do not report an SRN when the x25 adapter wrap test fails. IX32858 X25 tu files reference incorrect path to x25user.h file X25 tu files reference an incorrect path to the x25user.h file. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20014 IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX32293 cmdnls.msg file update cmdnls.msg, smit.99.msg, tcpip.msg, and x11.msg file updates. IX32294 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX31357 This is a dummy APAR IX31358 This is a dummy APAR IX31359 This is a dummy APAR IX31361 This is a dummy APAR IX27910 This is a dummy APAR IX29590 This is a dummy APAR IX30369 This is a dummy APAR IX31175 This is a dummy APAR IX30173 Defect 70394 tested bad. SMIT outputs a copy of commands that it executes to smit.log. Those lines can exceed vi's maximum number of bytes in a line limit. As a result, the log becomes impossible to read. IX30562 This is a dummy APAR IX28982 This is a dummy APAR IX29405 This is a dummy APAR IX30131 This is a dummy APAR IX27229 This is a dummy APAR IX27783 This is a dummy APAR IX29036 This is a dummy APAR IX29040 This is a dummy APAR IX29041 This is a dummy APAR IX27228 This is a dummy APAR IX27741 This is a dummy APAR IX22984 This is a dummy APAR IX26352 This is a dummy APAR IX21751 This is a dummy APAR IX21966 This is a dummy APAR IX22590 This is a dummy APAR IX23114 This is a dummy APAR IX23960 This is a dummy APAR IX24417 This is a dummy APAR IX24880 This is a dummy APAR IX25585 This is a dummy APAR IX25599 This is a dummy APAR IX25642 This is a dummy APAR IX25663 This is a dummy APAR IX25939 This is a dummy APAR IX26509 This is a dummy APAR IX27475 This is a dummy APAR IX27940 This is a dummy APAR IX28449 This is a dummy APAR IX28450 This is a dummy APAR IX28451 This is a dummy APAR IX28452 This is a dummy APAR IX28453 This is a dummy APAR IX25040 This is a dummy APAR IX25887 This is a dummy APAR IX28448 This is a dummy APAR IX27160 This is a dummy APAR IX28376 This is a dummy APAR IX28085 This is a dummy APAR IX28086 This is a dummy APAR IX28089 This is a dummy APAR IX28092 This is a dummy APAR IX28094 This is a dummy APAR IX24969 This is a dummy APAR IX28087 This is a dummy APAR IX28100 This is a dummy APAR IX25528 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosadt.bosadt.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20096 IX22189 ASSIGNMENT OF VALUES TO XL FORTRAN STRING VARIABLES USING DBX THE ASSIGNMENT TO A FORTRAN STRING VARIABLE FAILS, IF LENGTH OF THE STRING TO BE ASSIGN IS DIFFERS FROM THE STRING VARIABLE DIMENSION. example: (DBX) ASSIGN A = 'HELLO' ERROR : ELEMENT SIZE IS 10 CHARACTERS, NOT 5 (DBX) ASSIGN A = 'HELLO HOW ARE YOU' ERROR : ELEMENT SIZE IS 10 CHARACTERS, NOT 17 I EXPECT DEBUGGER TO FILL UP THE STRING VARIABLE WITH SPACE CHARACTERS AND TO CUT OFF VALUES EXCEEDING THE STRING VARIABLE'S DIMENSION INSTEAD OF REFUSING THE ASSIGNMENT. IX30727 DBX USES UP 2000 FILE DESCRIPTORS dbx uses up all 2000 file discriptors while debugging a specific Motif** application. If all 2000 descriptors are used up, no useful debugging can be done. A small Motif program which does some basic stuff and does not explicitly open files uses up over 120 file descriptors. Motif is a trademark of OSF IX31250 XDE DIALOG BOX FAILS WITH ARRAY CONTAINING FUNCTION POINTER A program that has an array containing structures that contain a function pointer may not work in xde. When going into xde, select the array in the variable window, click on the array definition, and then click on the button to select an array element. Finally click OK on the dialog bos and the dialog bos will not disappear. If the array contains structures containing non-function pointer elements (i.e. integers), then the problem does not occur. IX31387 DBX HELP UTILITY SHOULD INCLUDE INFO CONCERNING 'DETACH' AND The DBX help menu should include info concerning following: DETACH: Use this command to quit DBX without killing any existing processes. QUIT: 'quit' may be invoked to exit DBX while terminating any existing processes. IX31479 DBX GENERATES INCORRECT MSG FOR CORE FILE IF STACK IS MISSING. Sometimes a stack trace is too large to include in a core file. When this occurs, an attempt to run DBX results in the message: Invalid Core. A more correct message would be: Incomplete Core: Missing (or Incomplete) Stack. Also it would be helpful to include a partial stack when this occurs, rather than totally omitting the stack trace. IX31787 "X IS NOT ACTIVE" MSG FROM XDE PRINT OF CURRENT SOURCE VARIABL xde and dbx were sometimes getting confused about variables within unnamed blocks. In particular, they were confused about the scope of the variable and sometimes replied with "var not active" when attempting to print the value of such a variable. IX32523 THE NEXT COMMAND IN DBX WORK AS RETURN IF THE CURRENT STATEMEN The customer is running a dbx debugging session and go down to a line with alloca() using step or next. If the customer then uses the next command, it will not go to the next line in the function but work as the dbx command return and stop at the next line in the calling function. IX33177 XDE COULDN'T READ ERROR MESSAGE WHEN FILE DISPLAYED During xde session of very large program containing X library calls, error message couldn't read file window appears even though file text is displayed. IX33466 fastload does not work for c++ dbx does not work correctly with C++ (xlC) program when using the -f (fastload) option. IX33471 DBX: Core dump with C++ program dbx coredumps when debugging a C++ (xlC) program. IX33475 dbx coredumps debugging libc.a dbx coredumps when debugging libc.a IX33480 display module object name only with exact same full names dbx should display module object names for functions with exact full qualified names. For example, (dbx) whereis a main.b.a [/usr/lib/this.a] main.b.a [/usr/lib/that.a] But not for: (dbx) whereis a main.b.a wxyz.b.a IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX31449 This is a dummy APAR IX32143 This is a dummy APAR IX32146 This is a dummy APAR IX29274 This is a dummy APAR IX30481 This is a dummy APAR IX31261 This is a dummy APAR IX30485 This is a dummy APAR IX31062 This is a dummy APAR IX28816 This is a dummy APAR IX28880 This is a dummy APAR IX31312 This is a dummy APAR IX31314 This is a dummy APAR IX29967 This is a dummy APAR IX30410 This is a dummy APAR IX30506 This is a dummy APAR IX30541 This is a dummy APAR IX27210 This is a dummy APAR IX27305 This is a dummy APAR IX30598 This is a dummy APAR IX30599 This is a dummy APAR IX30600 This is a dummy APAR IX26549 This is a dummy APAR IX29479 This is a dummy APAR IX29480 This is a dummy APAR IX29492 This is a dummy APAR IX23081 This is a dummy APAR IX25578 This is a dummy APAR IX25731 This is a dummy APAR IX28921 This is a dummy APAR IX28922 This is a dummy APAR IX25740 This is a dummy APAR IX28754 This is a dummy APAR IX24511 This is a dummy APAR IX24781 This is a dummy APAR IX24850 This is a dummy APAR IX25212 This is a dummy APAR IX26735 This is a dummy APAR IX28459 This is a dummy APAR IX28463 This is a dummy APAR IX28464 This is a dummy APAR IX28467 This is a dummy APAR IX28472 This is a dummy APAR IX28488 This is a dummy APAR IX24305 This is a dummy APAR IX27620 This is a dummy APAR IX27622 This is a dummy APAR IX27625 This is a dummy APAR IX27626 This is a dummy APAR IX27630 This is a dummy APAR IX23488 This is a dummy APAR IX21002 This is a dummy APAR IX21194 This is a dummy APAR IX21761 This is a dummy APAR IX22271 This is a dummy APAR IX22546 This is a dummy APAR IX22753 This is a dummy APAR IX23670 This is a dummy APAR IX24056 This is a dummy APAR IX24170 This is a dummy APAR IX25323 This is a dummy APAR IX25324 This is a dummy APAR IX25325 This is a dummy APAR IX25330 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11_3d.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20189 IX32984 Support TWOSIDE lighting support on GT4 Support for TWOSIDE lighting support on GT4 IX32985 This is a dummy APAR IX31588 This is a dummy APAR IX32986 This is a dummy APAR IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX30676 This is a dummy APAR IX31976 This is a dummy APAR IX31977 This is a dummy APAR IX31114 This is a dummy APAR IX31672 This is a dummy APAR IX30819 This is a dummy APAR IX31530 This is a dummy APAR IX31521 This is a dummy APAR IX30393 This is a dummy APAR IX31187 This is a dummy APAR IX31195 This is a dummy APAR IX29547 This is a dummy APAR IX29099 This is a dummy APAR IX31189 This is a dummy APAR IX30642 This is a dummy APAR IX27210 This is a dummy APAR IX27305 This is a dummy APAR IX30875 This is a dummy APAR IX29682 This is a dummy APAR IX30183 This is a dummy APAR IX29053 This is a dummy APAR IX29646 This is a dummy APAR IX30877 This is a dummy APAR IX30861 This is a dummy APAR IX30862 This is a dummy APAR IX30851 This is a dummy APAR IX30750 This is a dummy APAR IX30639 This is a dummy APAR IX30640 This is a dummy APAR IX29872 This is a dummy APAR IX30142 This is a dummy APAR IX30171 This is a dummy APAR IX27465 This is a dummy APAR IX27556 This is a dummy APAR IX27762 This is a dummy APAR IX27857 This is a dummy APAR IX30141 This is a dummy APAR IX28669 This is a dummy APAR IX30164 This is a dummy APAR IX30165 This is a dummy APAR IX30013 This is a dummy APAR IX30119 This is a dummy APAR IX30134 This is a dummy APAR IX30172 This is a dummy APAR IX29409 This is a dummy APAR IX29411 This is a dummy APAR IX26712 This is a dummy APAR IX28952 This is a dummy APAR IX28947 This is a dummy APAR IX28948 This is a dummy APAR IX28321 This is a dummy APAR IX28324 This is a dummy APAR IX28326 This is a dummy APAR IX28325 This is a dummy APAR IX23284 This is a dummy APAR IX27992 This is a dummy APAR IX27993 This is a dummy APAR IX23786 This is a dummy APAR IX23795 This is a dummy APAR IX24156 This is a dummy APAR IX22969 This is a dummy APAR IX27518 This is a dummy APAR IX25844 This is a dummy APAR IX26463 This is a dummy APAR IX26608 This is a dummy APAR IX26901 This is a dummy APAR IX27051 This is a dummy APAR IX26761 This is a dummy APAR IX26762 This is a dummy APAR IX24001 This is a dummy APAR IX26971 This is a dummy APAR IX27038 This is a dummy APAR IX27039 This is a dummy APAR IX27036 This is a dummy APAR IX26333 This is a dummy APAR IX26334 This is a dummy APAR IX26338 This is a dummy APAR IX26339 This is a dummy APAR IX26336 This is a dummy APAR IX25660 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for dcebase.base.obj 1.1.0.0.SS20230 IX33150 aio entry points should be exported from libc_r /usr/lib/dce/libc_r.a does not contain aio.o. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX33477 prevent build break if dce header files don't exist Change the makefile to guard against dce header file not being available. IX33492 atexit() followed by exit() goes into deadlock. If a program calls atexit() to register a cleanup function and then later calls exit(), it hangs. IX33461 gethost*() considers DNS authoritative Authoritative: DNS timeout is treated differently than DNS saying 'NO'. A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. IX32736 Initial drop of packaging files for DCE files shipped under bos Packaging files for DCE files shipped with the base operating system need to be added into the base operating system source. IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31925 This is a dummy APAR IX32009 READERS OF PASSWORD DATABASE SHOULD NOT LOCK OUT ANYONE. If a user suspends a process that has locked the password database files for reading, they in effect lock everyone else on the system out of either reading or writing the password files. IX32074 res_init should accept env var overrides for retry and timeout There needs to be a way to change the default timeout and retry values for the resolver. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20020 IX29767 SPRINTF SEARCHS FOR A NULL TERMINATING CHARACTER WHEN ATTEMPTI The latest version of sprintf appears slower when transfering data from originating array to target array. The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31837 MULTI-QDAEMONS WHEN /ETC/UTMP CONTAINS INVALID ENTRIES Multiple instances of qdaemon occur when the utmp file contains invalid entries. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX32118 KSH NOT READING YES/NO IN CORRECT LANG Several messages are translated to prompt users to type an answer in the National Language. The command is not accepting this strange answer, it requires the English answer. To recreate this problem: On a system installed with Swedish Language type set -o ignoreeof and try to exit the shell with Ctrl-D. You will get the message: Skriv Avsluta n r du vill logga av. If you follow this advice and type 'Avsluta' this is not rcognised. If you type 'exit' it works OK. IX33473 ksh/csh/bsh: test -w should return true only if w flag is on The built-in command "test -w" in the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell shall return true ONLY when the write flag is on. This statement is of special relevance to users, such as root, with special privileges. IX33278 This is a dummy APAR IX33071 CHUSER/MKUSER - DATA ATTRIBUTE MAX LIMIT SHOULD BE INCREASED The commands chuser and mkuser impose a MAX value for the attribute "data" which is too low. This value should take into consideration the "Large Address-space Model". IX32735 Core dump when LC_COLLATE is set to certain locales. qsort may core dump when LC_COLLATE is set for certain locales (such as Fr_FR, de_DE, ...) IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX31925 This is a dummy APAR IX31516 BSH: EXPAND "$@" AS THE KSH DOES Bourne Shell The expansion of the positional parameter "$@" (doubleQuote-dollar-at-doubleQuote) is incorrect. AIX bsh behaves different than the ksh. 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A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. IX32009 READERS OF PASSWORD DATABASE SHOULD NOT LOCK OUT ANYONE. If a user suspends a process that has locked the password database files for reading, they in effect lock everyone else on the system out of either reading or writing the password files. IX32074 res_init should accept env var overrides for retry and timeout There needs to be a way to change the default timeout and retry values for the resolver. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20052 IX29767 SPRINTF SEARCHS FOR A NULL TERMINATING CHARACTER WHEN ATTEMPTI The latest version of sprintf appears slower when transfering data from originating array to target array. The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31837 MULTI-QDAEMONS WHEN /ETC/UTMP CONTAINS INVALID ENTRIES Multiple instances of qdaemon occur when the utmp file contains invalid entries. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX32118 KSH NOT READING YES/NO IN CORRECT LANG Several messages are translated to prompt users to type an answer in the National Language. The command is not accepting this strange answer, it requires the English answer. To recreate this problem: On a system installed with Swedish Language type set -o ignoreeof and try to exit the shell with Ctrl-D. You will get the message: Skriv Avsluta n r du vill logga av. If you follow this advice and type 'Avsluta' this is not rcognised. If you type 'exit' it works OK. IX33473 ksh/csh/bsh: test -w should return true only if w flag is on The built-in command "test -w" in the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell shall return true ONLY when the write flag is on. This statement is of special relevance to users, such as root, with special privileges. 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the lsattr code, there is a check to see if there are multiple instances of the same attribute for a name/device in the CuAt. If there is, it prints an error message. However, this may hinder people in realizing that they have duplicate attributes in the CuAt (which is not recommended, since things are supposed to be distinct in that database). IX32078 Prevent getrootfs from running more than once There is a potential for filesystem data loss when getrootfs is run twice on a system booted up in maint mode or when run on a disk booted up in normal mode by disk or network IX28295 CRASH WHEN SLIP DIES The current system assumes only one slip interface is defined/active. A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX31102 This is a dummy APAR IX28211 This is a dummy APAR IX31424 This is a dummy APAR IX31433 This is a dummy APAR IX31652 This is a dummy APAR IX28745 This is a dummy APAR IX31016 This is a dummy APAR IX31013 This is a dummy APAR IX29887 This is a dummy APAR IX22755 This is a dummy APAR IX29992 This is a dummy APAR IX27317 This is a dummy APAR IX29187 This is a dummy APAR IX29188 This is a dummy APAR IX29190 This is a dummy APAR IX29192 This is a dummy APAR IX29233 This is a dummy APAR IX24563 This is a dummy APAR IX28017 This is a dummy APAR IX28011 This is a dummy APAR IX22847 This is a dummy APAR IX23105 This is a dummy APAR IX27629 This is a dummy APAR IX22402 This is a dummy APAR IX22309 This is a dummy APAR IX25145 This is a dummy APAR IX25904 This is a dummy APAR IX26014 This is a dummy APAR IX27058 This is a dummy APAR IX27061 This is a dummy APAR IX26383 This is a dummy APAR IX27059 This is a dummy APAR IX27062 This is a dummy APAR IX26884 This is a dummy APAR IX26891 This is a dummy APAR IX26883 This is a dummy APAR IX26193 This is a dummy APAR IX25420 This is a dummy APAR IX25389 This is a dummy APAR IX25371 This is a dummy APAR IX25364 This is a dummy APAR IX25354 This is a dummy APAR IX25356 This is a dummy APAR IX25358 This is a dummy APAR IX25110 This is a dummy APAR IX24796 This is a dummy APAR 73295 Tape Drive Support Required for SCSI Tape Drive Support 77014 Device messages are inaccurate Device messages are incorrect 77020 128 port unable to properly configure 422 modem through smit When attempting to change the connection method between concentrators in smit, only two choices (direct and sync modem) are given for connection type. There should be 3, direct, 232 symc modem, and 422 sync modem. 77845 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support 79078 Change default display for wgadd Change the default display used by wgadd to be 1280x1024, 60Hz, 112MHz. in the case the cable id and display id bits do not match a known monitor type. 64206 SCSI disk support Required for SCSI disk support usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20068 IX31696 This is a dummy APAR IX31712 This is a dummy APAR IX32156 This is a dummy APAR IX33357 This is a dummy APAR IX31396 This is a dummy APAR IX31249 This is a dummy APAR IX31520 This is a dummy APAR IX29005 This is a dummy APAR IX31099 This is a dummy APAR IX28313 This is a dummy APAR IX29277 This is a dummy APAR IX30478 This is a dummy APAR IX31072 This is a dummy APAR IX30768 This is a dummy APAR IX29052 This is a dummy APAR IX30893 This is a dummy APAR IX30302 This is a dummy APAR IX30682 This is a dummy APAR IX27253 This is a dummy APAR IX27994 This is a dummy APAR IX28142 This is a dummy APAR IX28328 This is a dummy APAR IX28785 This is a dummy APAR IX28791 This is a dummy APAR IX29048 This is a dummy APAR IX29091 This is a dummy APAR IX29109 This is a dummy APAR IX29280 This is a dummy APAR IX29381 This is a dummy APAR IX30080 This is a dummy APAR IX30114 This is a dummy APAR IX30382 This is a dummy APAR IX30392 This is a dummy APAR IX30516 This is a dummy APAR IX30856 This is a dummy APAR IX30871 This is a dummy APAR IX30876 This is a dummy APAR IX28601 This is a dummy APAR IX30720 This is a dummy APAR IX22806 This is a dummy APAR IX24765 This is a dummy APAR IX30127 This is a dummy APAR IX30135 This is a dummy APAR IX26514 This is a dummy APAR IX26559 This is a dummy APAR IX27251 This is a dummy APAR IX27529 This is a dummy APAR IX28138 This is a dummy APAR IX23451 This is a dummy APAR IX25183 This is a dummy APAR IX28931 This is a dummy APAR IX28932 This is a dummy APAR IX28935 This is a dummy APAR IX28938 This is a dummy APAR IX28943 This is a dummy APAR IX28945 This is a dummy APAR IX28950 This is a dummy APAR IX28956 This is a dummy APAR IX22807 This is a dummy APAR IX28025 This is a dummy APAR IX24555 This is a dummy APAR IX27882 This is a dummy APAR IX26706 This is a dummy APAR IX27591 This is a dummy APAR IX27592 This is a dummy APAR IX27594 This is a dummy APAR IX27595 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20072 IX32387 AFTER U409579 EXTENDED CURSES DON'T WORK: REVERSE AND BOLD after putting on u409579 their extended curses programs don't work. If they select wcolorout with REVERSE or BOLD the programs show garbled text and don't run properly. These same programs ran OK before this ptf IX28600 This is a dummy APAR IX31145 This is a dummy APAR IX20876 This is a dummy APAR IX27910 This is a dummy APAR IX29590 This is a dummy APAR IX30369 This is a dummy APAR IX31175 This is a dummy APAR IX29157 This is a dummy APAR IX26653 This is a dummy APAR IX24834 This is a dummy APAR IX26954 This is a dummy APAR IX28009 This is a dummy APAR IX22319 This is a dummy APAR IX22671 This is a dummy APAR IX23454 This is a dummy APAR IX24154 This is a dummy APAR IX23956 This is a dummy APAR IX27769 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for pcsim.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20227 IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX30540 This is a dummy APAR IX30555 This is a dummy APAR IX31049 This is a dummy APAR IX31520 This is a dummy APAR IX27910 This is a dummy APAR IX30832 This is a dummy APAR IX27210 This is a dummy APAR IX24564 This is a dummy APAR IX25509 This is a dummy APAR IX26572 This is a dummy APAR IX21123 This is a dummy APAR IX25002 This is a dummy APAR IX25001 This is a dummy APAR IX26923 This is a dummy APAR IX21238 This is a dummy APAR IX26231 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20034 IX32456 lsvg command fails with segmentation fault(coredump) Customer imports an external volume group which has one physical volume missing. They can import and varyon the volume group with the -f flag with no problems. When they issue the "lsvg -p vg" command they receive the following error message: "0516-304 lsvg: Unable to find device id Segmentation fault(coredump)" IX33057 Loosen restrictions of using hexidecimal lv names The problem was that the customer chose the logical volume name DEC.500. There is a check in the LVM code that analyzes teh character string. If it contains hexidecimal values only, the code assumes that it must be a logical volume id (lvid). If it contains non hex values, it must be a logical volume name (lvname). So the customer's DEC raised the flag that this was a lvid, when in fact it really is a lvname. IX33324 This is a dummy APAR IX33498 This is a dummy APAR IX33068 This is a dummy APAR IX32417 U409579 CAUSES MK/LS/CHVIRPRT -? TO KILL CURRENT SHELL Apply ptf U409579, then run mkvirprt -? and the shell will die. This seems to only occur the first time you run the cmd. On repeated attempts the cmd would not fail. IX31749 IF A PAGING SPACE IS CREATED ACROSS 2 PHYSICAL VOLUMES THE PROBLEM: When a paging space is expanded across two physical volumes, the LSPS command only reports the first one. DESCRIPTION: Enlarging the logical volume size to a size larger than the physical volume, extends it to another physical volume. Then create a paging space on that logical volume with a size larger than the FREE PP of the first Physical Volumes. The system create a paging space spreading on two physical volume. The LSPS command then only reports the first physical volume as though the entire paging space is only on that one volume. The pmr was openned originally on lsps -a which display only one of the physical volume were the paging space is residing. IX32827 LOGICAL VOLUMECOMMAND TAKES A LOT OF PAGING SPACE When the lsvg command was run with the -l flag, it was using up to 1 meg of memory for each logical volume within the volume group. IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX31848 EXPORTVG COMPLAINS IT CANNOT ACCESS A DISK WHEN TRYING TO Exportvg prints an unnecessary error message when attempting to export a volume group that contained an unavailable physical volume. IX27968 This is a dummy APAR IX30275 This is a dummy APAR IX30779 This is a dummy APAR IX30359 This is a dummy APAR IX30937 This is a dummy APAR IX30733 This is a dummy APAR IX31830 QACCT NOT UPDATED FOR TAILER PAGES The accounting file is not being updated when a trailer page is requested IX31756 LPRM OF QUEUED REMOTE JOBS DOES NOT DELETE THE SPOOLED DATA Removing a queued remote print job will not remove the data file in /usr/spool/lpd on the print server. Removing a running remote print job works fine. IX32203 LSVG -L ROOTVG OUTPUT MISLEADING IF > 1000 PP'S EXIST The 'lsvg -l rootvg' will run the PP field and the PV field together if the PP field is greater than 1000. The max number for PP is 1016 and the max number for LP is 64,000. The code needs to allow more space between these values. IX32119 This is a dummy APAR IX31665 This is a dummy APAR IX28316 This is a dummy APAR IX27460 This is a dummy APAR IX29774 This is a dummy APAR IX29792 This is a dummy APAR IX29142 This is a dummy APAR IX30782 This is a dummy APAR IX29798 This is a dummy APAR IX28694 This is a dummy APAR IX28338 This is a dummy APAR IX29135 This is a dummy APAR IX29981 This is a dummy APAR IX27967 This is a dummy APAR IX29996 This is a dummy APAR IX30004 This is a dummy APAR IX28301 This is a dummy APAR IX30003 This is a dummy APAR IX30000 This is a dummy APAR IX29999 This is a dummy APAR IX30001 This is a dummy APAR IX28617 This is a dummy APAR IX28353 This is a dummy APAR IX29513 This is a dummy APAR IX29525 This is a dummy APAR IX29536 This is a dummy APAR IX29534 This is a dummy APAR IX29532 This is a dummy APAR IX29531 This is a dummy APAR IX29530 This is a dummy APAR IX29529 This is a dummy APAR IX29527 This is a dummy APAR IX29524 This is a dummy APAR IX29523 This is a dummy APAR IX29522 This is a dummy APAR IX29521 This is a dummy APAR IX29520 This is a dummy APAR IX29519 This is a dummy APAR IX29518 This is a dummy APAR IX29511 This is a dummy APAR IX29526 This is a dummy APAR IX22650 This is a dummy APAR IX29506 This is a dummy APAR IX29514 This is a dummy APAR IX26567 This is a dummy APAR IX29517 This is a dummy APAR IX29516 This is a dummy APAR IX29515 This is a dummy APAR IX29504 This is a dummy APAR IX29507 This is a dummy APAR IX22989 This is a dummy APAR IX26747 This is a dummy APAR IX23009 This is a dummy APAR IX24053 This is a dummy APAR IX27752 This is a dummy APAR IX22981 This is a dummy APAR IX25050 This is a dummy APAR IX26074 This is a dummy APAR IX27072 This is a dummy APAR IX27341 This is a dummy APAR IX27855 This is a dummy APAR IX26731 This is a dummy APAR IX26533 This is a dummy APAR IX25818 This is a dummy APAR IX22471 This is a dummy APAR IX21678 This is a dummy APAR IX24011 This is a dummy APAR IX23904 This is a dummy APAR IX32260 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge usr/share fix information for bos.data 3.2.0.0.SS20036 IX29295 inslist changes for Q310 terminfo file Terminal aliases from terminfo files are implemented using hard links and symbolic links in the inslist. All links that have "-am" in their name in the Q310.ti file need to be removed from the inslist. IX31754 This is a dummy APAR IX31289 This is a dummy APAR IX25846 This is a dummy APAR IX27412 This is a dummy APAR IX30006 This is a dummy APAR IX29590 This is a dummy APAR IX30706 This is a dummy APAR IX22263 This is a dummy APAR IX30008 This is a dummy APAR IX30007 This is a dummy APAR IX22865 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20070 IX32541 SECOND AND THIRD COLUMNS OF THE DF DISPLAY RUN TOGETHER IF THE The df display will become cluttered if the amount of free space on a file system is seven digits. IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX31848 EXPORTVG COMPLAINS IT CANNOT ACCESS A DISK WHEN TRYING TO Exportvg prints an unnecessary error message when attempting to export a volume group that contained an unavailable physical volume. IX32205 INVALID COMPARE INSTRUCTION FOR UMOUNT COMMAND WITH -F OPTION The umount -f command uses an invalid comparison instruction. If /test, /test1, and /test2 exist and are currently mounted when a 'umount -f /test' command is issued, all three filesystems are unmounted. IX30992 This is a dummy APAR IX29642 This is a dummy APAR IX30453 This is a dummy APAR IX28749 This is a dummy APAR IX31047 This is a dummy APAR IX29403 This is a dummy APAR IX29736 This is a dummy APAR IX30544 This is a dummy APAR IX00035 This is a dummy APAR IX28280 This is a dummy APAR IX29913 This is a dummy APAR IX31011 This is a dummy APAR IX31014 This is a dummy APAR IX29289 This is a dummy APAR IX29152 This is a dummy APAR IX27210 This is a dummy APAR IX27305 This is a dummy APAR IX23104 This is a dummy APAR IX23328 This is a dummy APAR IX29063 This is a dummy APAR IX26906 This is a dummy APAR IX24488 This is a dummy APAR IX27474 This is a dummy APAR IX24901 This is a dummy APAR IX23930 This is a dummy APAR IX22652 This is a dummy APAR IX21760 This is a dummy APAR IX27099 This is a dummy APAR root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20070 IX32541 SECOND AND THIRD COLUMNS OF THE DF DISPLAY RUN TOGETHER IF THE The df display will become cluttered if the amount of free space on a file system is seven digits. IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX31848 EXPORTVG COMPLAINS IT CANNOT ACCESS A DISK WHEN TRYING TO Exportvg prints an unnecessary error message when attempting to export a volume group that contained an unavailable physical volume. IX32205 INVALID COMPARE INSTRUCTION FOR UMOUNT COMMAND WITH -F OPTION The umount -f command uses an invalid comparison instruction. If /test, /test1, and /test2 exist and are currently mounted when a 'umount -f /test' command is issued, all three filesystems are unmounted. IX30992 This is a dummy APAR IX29642 This is a dummy APAR IX30453 This is a dummy APAR IX28749 This is a dummy APAR IX31047 This is a dummy APAR IX29403 This is a dummy APAR IX29736 This is a dummy APAR IX30544 This is a dummy APAR IX00035 This is a dummy APAR IX28280 This is a dummy APAR IX29913 This is a dummy APAR IX31011 This is a dummy APAR IX31014 This is a dummy APAR IX29289 This is a dummy APAR IX29152 This is a dummy APAR IX27210 This is a dummy APAR IX27305 This is a dummy APAR IX23104 This is a dummy APAR IX23328 This is a dummy APAR IX29063 This is a dummy APAR IX26906 This is a dummy APAR IX24488 This is a dummy APAR IX27474 This is a dummy APAR IX24901 This is a dummy APAR IX23930 This is a dummy APAR IX22652 This is a dummy APAR IX21760 This is a dummy APAR IX27099 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosnet.nfs.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20117 IX28500 This is a dummy APAR IX30756 This is a dummy APAR IX25915 This is a dummy APAR IX26588 This is a dummy APAR IX21822 This is a dummy APAR IX23756 This is a dummy APAR IX25199 This is a dummy APAR IX23474 This is a dummy APAR IX21353 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20064 IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX31507 This is a dummy APAR IX29052 This is a dummy APAR IX31169 This is a dummy APAR IX29845 This is a dummy APAR IX30341 This is a dummy APAR IX31178 This is a dummy APAR IX30330 This is a dummy APAR IX24055 This is a dummy APAR IX29838 This is a dummy APAR IX29485 This is a dummy APAR IX29542 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for txtfmt.tfs.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20235 IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX31677 This is a dummy APAR IX31400 This is a dummy APAR IX31079 This is a dummy APAR IX27210 This is a dummy APAR IX27305 This is a dummy APAR IX30561 This is a dummy APAR IX29810 This is a dummy APAR IX27169 This is a dummy APAR IX26859 This is a dummy APAR IX25878 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20003 IX31696 This is a dummy APAR IX31712 This is a dummy APAR IX32156 This is a dummy APAR IX33357 This is a dummy APAR IX31396 This is a dummy APAR IX31249 This is a dummy APAR IX31520 This is a dummy APAR IX29005 This is a dummy APAR IX31099 This is a dummy APAR IX28313 This is a dummy APAR IX29277 This is a dummy APAR IX30478 This is a dummy APAR IX31072 This is a dummy APAR IX30768 This is a dummy APAR IX29052 This is a dummy APAR IX30893 This is a dummy APAR IX30302 This is a dummy APAR IX30682 This is a dummy APAR IX27253 This is a dummy APAR IX27994 This is a dummy APAR IX28142 This is a dummy APAR IX28328 This is a dummy APAR IX28785 This is a dummy APAR IX28791 This is a dummy APAR IX29048 This is a dummy APAR IX29091 This is a dummy APAR IX29109 This is a dummy APAR IX29280 This is a dummy APAR IX29381 This is a dummy APAR IX30080 This is a dummy APAR IX30114 This is a dummy APAR IX30382 This is a dummy APAR IX30392 This is a dummy APAR IX30516 This is a dummy APAR IX30856 This is a dummy APAR IX30871 This is a dummy APAR IX30876 This is a dummy APAR IX22806 This is a dummy APAR IX24765 This is a dummy APAR IX30127 This is a dummy APAR IX30135 This is a dummy APAR IX26514 This is a dummy APAR IX26559 This is a dummy APAR IX27251 This is a dummy APAR IX27529 This is a dummy APAR IX28138 This is a dummy APAR IX28955 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20050 IX32300 LPR DOES NOT FOLLOW HEADER/TRAILER INFO IN /ETC/QCONFIG lpr needs to follow the header/trailer information from the /etc/qconfig file unless the -h flag is given to suppress the header pages. IX32183 ZERO LENGTH FILES CAUSE PRINTERS TO HANG When printing zero length files to the printer, the printer will hang for a while and then remove the file from the queue. This is bad if you have several files being queued to the printer and then the file system where the qdir directory runs out of space and the queue will go down. So, if you do not allow zero length files to be printed, this may alleviate this problem. IX27968 This is a dummy APAR IX30275 This is a dummy APAR IX30779 This is a dummy APAR IX30359 This is a dummy APAR IX30937 This is a dummy APAR IX30733 This is a dummy APAR IX31830 QACCT NOT UPDATED FOR TAILER PAGES The accounting file is not being updated when a trailer page is requested IX31756 LPRM OF QUEUED REMOTE JOBS DOES NOT DELETE THE SPOOLED DATA Removing a queued remote print job will not remove the data file in /usr/spool/lpd on the print server. Removing a running remote print job works fine. IX31415 This is a dummy APAR IX31304 This is a dummy APAR IX30942 This is a dummy APAR IX31140 This is a dummy APAR IX27287 This is a dummy APAR IX30487 This is a dummy APAR IX29981 This is a dummy APAR IX27967 This is a dummy APAR IX29996 This is a dummy APAR IX30004 This is a dummy APAR IX28301 This is a dummy APAR IX30003 This is a dummy APAR IX30000 This is a dummy APAR IX29999 This is a dummy APAR IX30001 This is a dummy APAR IX27249 This is a dummy APAR IX23548 This is a dummy APAR IX24253 This is a dummy APAR IX22812 This is a dummy APAR IX27419 This is a dummy APAR IX27309 This is a dummy APAR IX23816 This is a dummy APAR IX28008 This is a dummy APAR IX25506 This is a dummy APAR IX23244 This is a dummy APAR IX23705 This is a dummy APAR IX22722 This is a dummy APAR IX23215 This is a dummy APAR IX22159 This is a dummy APAR IX24927 This is a dummy APAR IX22617 This is a dummy APAR IX22819 This is a dummy APAR IX23049 This is a dummy APAR IX24238 This is a dummy APAR IX20755 This is a dummy APAR IX23004 This is a dummy APAR IX22815 This is a dummy APAR IX24433 This is a dummy APAR root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20050 IX32300 LPR DOES NOT FOLLOW HEADER/TRAILER INFO IN /ETC/QCONFIG lpr needs to follow the header/trailer information from the /etc/qconfig file unless the -h flag is given to suppress the header pages. IX32183 ZERO LENGTH FILES CAUSE PRINTERS TO HANG When printing zero length files to the printer, the printer will hang for a while and then remove the file from the queue. This is bad if you have several files being queued to the printer and then the file system where the qdir directory runs out of space and the queue will go down. So, if you do not allow zero length files to be printed, this may alleviate this problem. IX27968 This is a dummy APAR IX30275 This is a dummy APAR IX30779 This is a dummy APAR IX30359 This is a dummy APAR IX30937 This is a dummy APAR IX30733 This is a dummy APAR IX31830 QACCT NOT UPDATED FOR TAILER PAGES The accounting file is not being updated when a trailer page is requested IX31756 LPRM OF QUEUED REMOTE JOBS DOES NOT DELETE THE SPOOLED DATA Removing a queued remote print job will not remove the data file in /usr/spool/lpd on the print server. Removing a running remote print job works fine. IX31415 This is a dummy APAR IX31304 This is a dummy APAR IX30942 This is a dummy APAR IX31140 This is a dummy APAR IX27287 This is a dummy APAR IX30487 This is a dummy APAR IX29981 This is a dummy APAR IX27967 This is a dummy APAR IX29996 This is a dummy APAR IX30004 This is a dummy APAR IX28301 This is a dummy APAR IX30003 This is a dummy APAR IX30000 This is a dummy APAR IX29999 This is a dummy APAR IX30001 This is a dummy APAR IX27249 This is a dummy APAR IX23548 This is a dummy APAR IX24253 This is a dummy APAR IX22812 This is a dummy APAR IX27419 This is a dummy APAR IX27309 This is a dummy APAR IX23816 This is a dummy APAR IX28008 This is a dummy APAR IX25506 This is a dummy APAR IX23244 This is a dummy APAR IX23705 This is a dummy APAR IX22722 This is a dummy APAR IX23215 This is a dummy APAR IX22159 This is a dummy APAR IX24927 This is a dummy APAR IX22617 This is a dummy APAR IX22819 This is a dummy APAR IX23049 This is a dummy APAR IX24238 This is a dummy APAR IX20755 This is a dummy APAR IX23004 This is a dummy APAR IX22815 This is a dummy APAR IX24433 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20059 IX27292 FILE SIZE LIMITATION WITH TRCUPDATE COMMAND The command "trcupdate file' doesn't add or replace trace report format templates in the file /etc/trcfmt if 'file' is too big (>32767). No errors are reported by trcupdate - it simply fails to update the template file. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX31775 This is a dummy APAR IX31501 This is a dummy APAR IX31432 This is a dummy APAR IX31431 This is a dummy APAR IX29144 This is a dummy APAR IX30173 Defect 70394 tested bad. SMIT outputs a copy of commands that it executes to smit.log. Those lines can exceed vi's maximum number of bytes in a line limit. As a result, the log becomes impossible to read. IX30562 This is a dummy APAR IX28266 This is a dummy APAR IX25509 This is a dummy APAR IX26572 This is a dummy APAR IX29667 This is a dummy APAR IX22709 This is a dummy APAR IX30593 This is a dummy APAR IX28784 This is a dummy APAR IX30597 This is a dummy APAR IX22342 This is a dummy APAR IX30021 This is a dummy APAR IX25861 This is a dummy APAR IX24962 This is a dummy APAR IX25224 This is a dummy APAR IX23084 This is a dummy APAR IX27633 This is a dummy APAR IX25510 This is a dummy APAR IX26964 This is a dummy APAR IX26965 This is a dummy APAR IX24792 This is a dummy APAR IX24802 This is a dummy APAR IX24837 This is a dummy APAR IX24838 This is a dummy APAR root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20059 IX27292 FILE SIZE LIMITATION WITH TRCUPDATE COMMAND The command "trcupdate file' doesn't add or replace trace report format templates in the file /etc/trcfmt if 'file' is too big (>32767). No errors are reported by trcupdate - it simply fails to update the template file. IX30820 This is a dummy APAR IX31460 This is a dummy APAR IX31514 This is a dummy APAR IX32221 This is a dummy APAR IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. IX31944 This is a dummy APAR IX32220 This is a dummy APAR IX31948 This is a dummy APAR IX32127 This is a dummy APAR IX31775 This is a dummy APAR IX31501 This is a dummy APAR IX31432 This is a dummy APAR IX31431 This is a dummy APAR IX29144 This is a dummy APAR IX30173 Defect 70394 tested bad. SMIT outputs a copy of commands that it executes to smit.log. Those lines can exceed vi's maximum number of bytes in a line limit. As a result, the log becomes impossible to read. IX30562 This is a dummy APAR IX28266 This is a dummy APAR IX25509 This is a dummy APAR IX26572 This is a dummy APAR IX29667 This is a dummy APAR IX22709 This is a dummy APAR IX30593 This is a dummy APAR IX28784 This is a dummy APAR IX30597 This is a dummy APAR IX22342 This is a dummy APAR IX30021 This is a dummy APAR IX25861 This is a dummy APAR IX24962 This is a dummy APAR IX25224 This is a dummy APAR IX23084 This is a dummy APAR IX27633 This is a dummy APAR IX25510 This is a dummy APAR IX26964 This is a dummy APAR IX26965 This is a dummy APAR IX24792 This is a dummy APAR IX24802 This is a dummy APAR IX24837 This is a dummy APAR IX24838 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20173 IX27210 This is a dummy APAR IX26607 This is a dummy APAR IX28805 This is a dummy APAR IX27733 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20025 IX32776 New microcode for problem on some token-ring hardware An exposure to data integrity has been identified by the IBM laboratory which may be present on certain Token Ring adapter cards using the default microcode shipped with AIX/6000. This exposure exists on a small subset of Token Ring adapter cards with the part number 74F8653. The enclosed diskette contains a microcode fix which has been designed to eliminate this exposure. You have been identified through our records as an IBM RS/6000 Token Ring user and as such you should install this fix as soon as possible using the instructions provided. To determine whether the affected part number is installed in your system, issue the following commands: lsdev -C | grep tok (to list Token Ring Adapter device names, such as "tok0") lscfg -v -l device_name (where device_name is each of those found in the previous step, e.g. "lscfg -v -l tok0") If part number 74F8653 shows present in your system you may be exposed to this data integrity problem. However, if you run checksumming in your applications any data integrity problem would be automatically captured and corrected. If you run applications without checksumming you may be exposed to undetected data errors and you may want to consider re-verifying previously-run critical data after installation of the enclosed fix. There is no way for IBM to determine if you have experienced this data integrity problem. The IBM support protocols TCP/IP and UDP/IP perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol SNA and the NetWare licensed program product do not perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol NFS does not perform checksumming unless the fix for APAR IX24569 has been applied to your system. In order to avoid future problems from possible card swapping, it is recommended that you install this fix regardless of the part number of your current Token Ring card. IX32086 Performance problem restoring mksysb tape w/X25 adapters The first boot after a mksysb restore or a perservation install is very slow. This is especially noticable when there are x25 adapter card(s) in the RS/6000. Many copywright messages of the form "(c) Copyright TITN Inc. 1984, 1989" will appear on the console after the normal boot process has completed. IX32142 This is a dummy APAR IX29813 This is a dummy APAR IX26718 This is a dummy APAR IX31603 This is a dummy APAR IX31444 This is a dummy APAR IX30462 This is a dummy APAR IX30781 This is a dummy APAR IX30434 This is a dummy APAR IX30228 This is a dummy APAR IX30024 This is a dummy APAR IX29993 This is a dummy APAR IX28077 This is a dummy APAR IX29191 This is a dummy APAR IX27317 This is a dummy APAR IX29488 This is a dummy APAR IX29489 This is a dummy APAR IX29205 This is a dummy APAR IX26523 This is a dummy APAR IX25532 This is a dummy APAR IX26534 This is a dummy APAR IX24992 This is a dummy APAR IX25064 This is a dummy APAR IX27214 This is a dummy APAR IX26882 This is a dummy APAR IX26885 This is a dummy APAR IX26888 This is a dummy APAR IX26889 This is a dummy APAR IX26253 This is a dummy APAR IX27213 This is a dummy APAR IX25293 This is a dummy APAR IX26892 This is a dummy APAR IX24865 This is a dummy APAR IX26116 This is a dummy APAR IX26964 This is a dummy APAR IX26965 This is a dummy APAR IX27068 This is a dummy APAR IX25821 This is a dummy APAR IX25390 This is a dummy APAR IX25384 This is a dummy APAR IX24976 This is a dummy APAR 69464 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install, Feature 59125 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install. Components affected are bosinst and bosboot. IX26832 mkinstdskt on diskless gets wrong /etc/filesystems The wrong /etc/filesystems may be used on a diskless machine. From a bosinst standpoint, /etc/filesystems from a running system may have incorrect data in it. Such is the case when the /etc/filesystems of a diskless systems is used. The solution is to put /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems on the diskette when created from a running system. This change entails changing dsktfiles3.P to include /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems and changing bosmain to check for the existence of /usr/lpp/bos/inst_ root/etc/filesystems; if it exists then copy it to /etc/filesystems. 72022 mkdispdskt not checking return code on restore and backup If the root filesystem is full and you try to create a display diskette, problems may occur. In the mkdispdskt script, the diskadd.bff file is restored into the root filesystem, and all messages are redirected to /dev/null. But, the return code was not checked for an error condition. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20045 IX33485 Transparent Print NOT working on 128-port Attempting to print to ascii terminal attached printer fails. Print data shows on the screen not the printer. IX32417 U409579 CAUSES MK/LS/CHVIRPRT -? TO KILL CURRENT SHELL Apply ptf U409579, then run mkvirprt -? and the shell will die. This seems to only occur the first time you run the cmd. On repeated attempts the cmd would not fail. IX32371 QPRT FLAG PROBLEM ON ASCII PRINTERS piobe gives the following message on a queue set up as ascii if both '-w' and '-p' or '-l' and '-v' are given as flags for qprt. This problem does not appear on other virtual printers. 0782-006 -v flag not expected. Check the flags. For example : qprt -w100 -p12 -Pasc file or qprt -l60 -v8 -Pasc file IX27968 This is a dummy APAR IX30275 This is a dummy APAR IX30779 This is a dummy APAR IX30359 This is a dummy APAR IX30937 This is a dummy APAR IX30733 This is a dummy APAR IX31830 QACCT NOT UPDATED FOR TAILER PAGES The accounting file is not being updated when a trailer page is requested IX31756 LPRM OF QUEUED REMOTE JOBS DOES NOT DELETE THE SPOOLED DATA Removing a queued remote print job will not remove the data file in /usr/spool/lpd on the print server. Removing a running remote print job works fine. IX32283 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX31413 This is a dummy APAR IX32069 This is a dummy APAR IX31140 This is a dummy APAR IX30977 This is a dummy APAR IX31112 This is a dummy APAR IX30935 This is a dummy APAR IX30408 This is a dummy APAR IX29142 This is a dummy APAR IX28444 This is a dummy APAR IX29981 This is a dummy APAR IX27967 This is a dummy APAR IX29996 This is a dummy APAR IX30004 This is a dummy APAR IX28301 This is a dummy APAR IX30003 This is a dummy APAR IX30000 This is a dummy APAR IX29999 This is a dummy APAR IX30001 This is a dummy APAR IX30005 This is a dummy APAR IX30002 This is a dummy APAR IX29407 This is a dummy APAR IX29499 This is a dummy APAR IX29495 This is a dummy APAR IX29187 This is a dummy APAR IX29188 This is a dummy APAR IX29190 This is a dummy APAR IX29192 This is a dummy APAR IX27783 This is a dummy APAR IX27249 This is a dummy APAR IX27262 This is a dummy APAR IX23950 This is a dummy APAR IX26747 This is a dummy APAR IX26319 This is a dummy APAR IX25628 This is a dummy APAR IX23991 This is a dummy APAR IX23548 This is a dummy APAR IX24253 This is a dummy APAR IX22812 This is a dummy APAR IX27419 This is a dummy APAR IX27309 This is a dummy APAR IX26533 This is a dummy APAR IX26522 This is a dummy APAR IX26289 This is a dummy APAR IX25974 This is a dummy APAR IX21358 This is a dummy APAR IX23816 This is a dummy APAR IX28008 This is a dummy APAR IX24870 This is a dummy APAR IX23244 This is a dummy APAR IX23705 This is a dummy APAR IX22722 This is a dummy APAR IX22693 This is a dummy APAR IX23215 This is a dummy APAR IX27065 This is a dummy APAR IX27064 This is a dummy APAR IX27379 This is a dummy APAR IX24011 This is a dummy APAR IX24927 This is a dummy APAR IX22617 This is a dummy APAR IX22819 This is a dummy APAR IX23049 This is a dummy APAR IX24238 This is a dummy APAR IX20755 This is a dummy APAR IX23004 This is a dummy APAR IX22815 This is a dummy APAR IX24433 This is a dummy APAR IX22359 This is a dummy APAR IX24231 This is a dummy APAR IX23904 This is a dummy APAR IX23446 This is a dummy APAR IX22888 This is a dummy APAR IX25675 This is a dummy APAR IX25380 This is a dummy APAR IX25379 This is a dummy APAR IX22704 This is a dummy APAR IX25376 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosadt.lib.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20095 IX31357 This is a dummy APAR IX31358 This is a dummy APAR IX31361 This is a dummy APAR IX30383 This is a dummy APAR IX29889 This is a dummy APAR IX23405 This is a dummy APAR IX29041 This is a dummy APAR IX21751 This is a dummy APAR IX28094 This is a dummy APAR IX22985 This is a dummy APAR IX23454 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20031 IX33603 installp may cause Segmentation fault during requisite checking --The software installation programs, installp and ckprereq, may cause a segmentation fault to occur when reporting requisite failures. The problem occurs rarely and randomly. IX31907 "LSLPP -A LPPNAME DOES NOT SHOW FIX INFO, WHILE LSLPP -A DOES" After applying ptf 413242, the command lslpp -AB does not work. On a machine which ptf U403173 is applied, the command lslpp -AB U403173 produces the following error message: lslpp: 0504-107 -a may not be used with -A combined with -B. Usage: lslpp {-A|-d|-f|-h|-i|-l|-p} [-B | -I] [-acJq] [-O{[r][s][u]}] [product ... | fix_id ... | all] -A Fix information. -a Display all the information. (Not valid with -f) (Only time valid with -B is when combined with -h) -B Use only fix IDs as input. (Not valid with -I) -c Colon-separated output. -d Dependents (products for which this is a prerequisite). -f Files that belong to this product. -h History information. -I Use only product names as inputs. (Not valid with -B) -i Product Identification information (Null on LPP options). -J Use list as the output format. (Only valid with -l) -l Product names, states, and descriptions. -O Data comes from [r] root and/or [s] share and/or [u] usr. -p Prerequisites of installed products/fixes. -q Quiet (no column headers). IX32557 LSLPP -F OUTPUT IS TOO LARGE The output of the lslpp -f seems to be incorrect. The output seems to be repeating itself. The simplest way to reproduce this is to do the following: $ lslpp -f > /tmp/foo # interrupt this after a minute or so $ more /tmp/foo # then just search for multiple copies of the same file IX32648 INUTOC RANDOMLY FAILS WHEN TRYING TO RESTORE THE .TOC FILE The inutoc command creates a .toc in a directory containing ptfs. The cmd can randomly fail because the code is not checking the return code from the fread system call when trying to determine if a file is a bff file or not. This problem is very difficult to reproduce. The inutoc cmd will fail when trying to restore the .toc file which is obviously not in backup/restore format. IX32367 BFFCREATE ERROR MESSAGES NEED TO BE MORE INFORMATIVE The 'copy to hard disk for future installation' option of smit will generate the same error message for an out of space condition and a media surface error. This option of smit runs bffcreate. If you run out of space you will get an error similiar to /bin/dd unable to create backup format image. If you get a media surface error you will get the same error message. The messages need to be more infomative so you know what to correct. IX32421 MKSZFILE saves greater than 512 physical partitions The mkszfile creates the .fs.size from information gathered from a 'lsvg -l rootvg' cmd. It saves the number of phyisical partitions on a logical volume. The size of a logical volume can be greater than the size of the filesystem that is mounted on that logical volume. This can cause problems at bosinstall time when bosrvg is trying to create the logical volume and filesystem if the number of phyiscal partitions is GREATER THAN 512. The max size of a filesystem is 2 gig (7FFFFFFF or 2147483648), the partition size is 4194304. So 2gig/4meg = 512 partitions. This is the maximum number of partitions allowed in an aix filesystem. The bosrvg routine takes the total number of PP's and recreates the logical vol. That works fine. Then it tries to create a filesystem on that logical vol, but it doesn't specify the size so it defaults to the size of the log vol - this fails if PP > 512. IX33484 This is a dummy APAR IX33483 ifreqs.sh breaks if history database has multiple entries The ifreqs script fails if the history database has more than one PTF per product. IX33467 Cleanup incorrect for failure from .config script. When the .config script fails, installp does not do the cleanup correctly. It is not calling any of the undo scripts (such as, .unconfig, .unpost_i, .unpre_i). IX33283 installp fails to recognize X11R5 with new ifreq definition --The software installation programs, installp/ckprereq, may incorrectly request that X11 version 1.2.0.0 (release 4) be applied to satisfy an ifrequisite even though X11 version 1.2.3.0 (release 5) is applied to satisfy the requisite. This only occurs when a ptf has ifrequisites on ptfs for both releases of X11 and only with the new type of ifrequisite. IX32757 Problems installing 3.1 format updates with 3.2 installp. -- Requisite failures may occur during installation of a 3.1 format update when the update has a requisite group in its prereq file and a member of the requisite group is the update's base level product which has not been accurately specified in the requisite expression. This problem may result in a message which indicates that the update (or some other update in the requisite expression) is a prerequisite of itself. The problem is similar to that described in IX32065. -- A 3.1 format update may install without the base level of the product being installed. -- A 3.1 format update which is a member of a requisite group may fail to reject successfully. An erroneous message which may appear is as follows: 0503-266 installp: The following software products will not be rejected unless products that are dependent upon them are rejected first: Product at level requires that the following be rejected first: @ where: "@" indicates a product that is in a committed state. A committed product cannot be rejected. IX31344 installp error when using wrong diskette from multivolume set When doing a SMIT installation using installp and a multivolume diskette series, if the first diskette inserted is not the first diskette of the series, the following error message is displayed, when enter is pressed: "restore: 0511-123 The Volume on /dev/fd0 is not in backup format. Mount Volume 1 on /dev/fd0 Press Enter key to continue." At this point, it does not matter which diskette is inserted. Even if the correct diskette is inserted and enter is pressed, the same error message is displayed everytime enter is pressed. IX32065 installp fails to install 3.1 format updates. The software installation programs (installp/instlclient) may fail to install a 3.1 format update. A symptom of the problem is a failed call to the requisite checking command (ckprereq), with the following error: 0503-263 ckprereq: Error. is a prerequisite of itself. This may be followed by an erroneous message (number 0503-203) indicating that a prerequisite was not found on the system, even if the prerequisite is already installed. The problem only occurs if the 3.1 update has an explicit prerequisite on the base install level of the product. Also, this problem only seems to occur on systems installed with 3.2.2 level (and later) ptfs. IX32259 message file updates for inuumsg.msg, sysck.msg message file updates for inuumsg.msg, syschk.msg, cmdinstl.msg IX32073 installps commit operation fails. The software installation programs (installp/instlclient) sometimes fail to commit installed software. The following are potential symptoms of this problem: 1. installp will print out a list of products that will be committed then give an internal error as in the following example: 0503-262 installp: Internal error. Code 4. Use local problem reporting procedures. 2. installp will print a list of products that will not be committed due to requisite failures, with erroneous failure messages indicating that the Vital Product Data is corrupted, such as the following: Product p at level p.p.pppp.pppp requires that the following be committed first: @ q.obj q.q.q.q.U9999999 @ q.obj q.q.q.q.U9999998 where: "@" indicates a product that is available on the media but is currently not applied. If this product is a requisite of the product that is to be committed then THERE MAY BE INCONSISTENCIES IN THE SOFTWARE VITAL PRODUCT DATA. 3. installp may give either of the above symptoms then core dump. IX30623 This is a dummy APAR IX31961 This is a dummy APAR IX31962 This is a dummy APAR IX31709 This is a dummy APAR IX28595 This is a dummy APAR IX31135 This is a dummy APAR IX31625 This is a dummy APAR IX31626 This is a dummy APAR IX31627 This is a dummy APAR IX31604 This is a dummy APAR IX31176 This is a dummy APAR IX29577 This is a dummy APAR IX29124 This is a dummy APAR IX30571 This is a dummy APAR IX30108 This is a dummy APAR IX28996 This is a dummy APAR IX29019 This is a dummy APAR IX26708 This is a dummy APAR IX30722 This is a dummy APAR IX30723 This is a dummy APAR IX30558 This is a dummy APAR IX28297 This is a dummy APAR IX29979 This is a dummy APAR IX30036 This is a dummy APAR IX30050 This is a dummy APAR IX30095 This is a dummy APAR IX30094 This is a dummy APAR IX30023 This is a dummy APAR IX27582 This is a dummy APAR IX27938 This is a dummy APAR IX29983 This is a dummy APAR IX29503 This is a dummy APAR IX22650 This is a dummy APAR IX29506 This is a dummy APAR IX29037 This is a dummy APAR IX26510 This is a dummy APAR IX26047 This is a dummy APAR IX28478 This is a dummy APAR IX27435 This is a dummy APAR IX28382 This is a dummy APAR IX27775 This is a dummy APAR IX24967 This is a dummy APAR IX25064 This is a dummy APAR IX27214 This is a dummy APAR IX26882 This is a dummy APAR IX26885 This is a dummy APAR IX26888 This is a dummy APAR IX26889 This is a dummy APAR IX26253 This is a dummy APAR IX27213 This is a dummy APAR IX25293 This is a dummy APAR IX26892 This is a dummy APAR IX24865 This is a dummy APAR IX26116 This is a dummy APAR IX26969 This is a dummy APAR IX24858 This is a dummy APAR IX26893 This is a dummy APAR IX26894 This is a dummy APAR IX26887 This is a dummy APAR IX26890 This is a dummy APAR IX26895 This is a dummy APAR IX26886 This is a dummy APAR IX25791 This is a dummy APAR IX25822 This is a dummy APAR IX25786 This is a dummy APAR IX25372 This is a dummy APAR IX25363 This is a dummy APAR IX25228 This is a dummy APAR IX25495 This is a dummy APAR IX25130 This is a dummy APAR IX25132 This is a dummy APAR IX23779 This is a dummy APAR IX24794 This is a dummy APAR IX24793 This is a dummy APAR IX24798 This is a dummy APAR IX24801 This is a dummy APAR IX24804 This is a dummy APAR IX24799 This is a dummy APAR IX24795 This is a dummy APAR IX24472 This is a dummy APAR IX24473 This is a dummy APAR IX32776 New microcode for problem on some token-ring hardware An exposure to data integrity has been identified by the IBM laboratory which may be present on certain Token Ring adapter cards using the default microcode shipped with AIX/6000. This exposure exists on a small subset of Token Ring adapter cards with the part number 74F8653. The enclosed diskette contains a microcode fix which has been designed to eliminate this exposure. You have been identified through our records as an IBM RS/6000 Token Ring user and as such you should install this fix as soon as possible using the instructions provided. To determine whether the affected part number is installed in your system, issue the following commands: lsdev -C | grep tok (to list Token Ring Adapter device names, such as "tok0") lscfg -v -l device_name (where device_name is each of those found in the previous step, e.g. "lscfg -v -l tok0") If part number 74F8653 shows present in your system you may be exposed to this data integrity problem. However, if you run checksumming in your applications any data integrity problem would be automatically captured and corrected. If you run applications without checksumming you may be exposed to undetected data errors and you may want to consider re-verifying previously-run critical data after installation of the enclosed fix. There is no way for IBM to determine if you have experienced this data integrity problem. The IBM support protocols TCP/IP and UDP/IP perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol SNA and the NetWare licensed program product do not perform checksumming. The IBM support protocol NFS does not perform checksumming unless the fix for APAR IX24569 has been applied to your system. In order to avoid future problems from possible card swapping, it is recommended that you install this fix regardless of the part number of your current Token Ring card. 69464 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install, Feature 59125 Add FDDI Support to BOS Install. Components affected are bosinst and bosboot. IX26832 mkinstdskt on diskless gets wrong /etc/filesystems The wrong /etc/filesystems may be used on a diskless machine. From a bosinst standpoint, /etc/filesystems from a running system may have incorrect data in it. Such is the case when the /etc/filesystems of a diskless systems is used. The solution is to put /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems on the diskette when created from a running system. This change entails changing dsktfiles3.P to include /usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/etc/filesystems and changing bosmain to check for the existence of /usr/lpp/bos/inst_ root/etc/filesystems; if it exists then copy it to /etc/filesystems. 72022 mkdispdskt not checking return code on restore and backup If the root filesystem is full and you try to create a display diskette, problems may occur. In the mkdispdskt script, the diskadd.bff file is restored into the root filesystem, and all messages are redirected to /dev/null. But, the return code was not checked for an error condition. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20069 IX33424 This is a dummy APAR IX33256 This is a dummy APAR IX29767 SPRINTF SEARCHS FOR A NULL TERMINATING CHARACTER WHEN ATTEMPTI The latest version of sprintf appears slower when transfering data from originating array to target array. The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31837 MULTI-QDAEMONS WHEN /ETC/UTMP CONTAINS INVALID ENTRIES Multiple instances of qdaemon occur when the utmp file contains invalid entries. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX32118 KSH NOT READING YES/NO IN CORRECT LANG Several messages are translated to prompt users to type an answer in the National Language. The command is not accepting this strange answer, it requires the English answer. To recreate this problem: On a system installed with Swedish Language type set -o ignoreeof and try to exit the shell with Ctrl-D. You will get the message: Skriv Avsluta n r du vill logga av. If you follow this advice and type 'Avsluta' this is not rcognised. If you type 'exit' it works OK. IX33473 ksh/csh/bsh: test -w should return true only if w flag is on The built-in command "test -w" in the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell shall return true ONLY when the write flag is on. This statement is of special relevance to users, such as root, with special privileges. IX33278 This is a dummy APAR IX33071 CHUSER/MKUSER - DATA ATTRIBUTE MAX LIMIT SHOULD BE INCREASED The commands chuser and mkuser impose a MAX value for the attribute "data" which is too low. This value should take into consideration the "Large Address-space Model". IX32494 'STRLOAD' COMMAND CRASHES SYSTEM WHEN INTERRUPTED. The crash was caused by a call to qrun from str_config even if the call to str_init failed. In this case, st_runq was not initialized and the system paniced when a store through a null pointer was attempted. IX32193 This is a dummy APAR IX32129 This is a dummy APAR IX32198 This is a dummy APAR IX31592 This is a dummy APAR IX31845 This is a dummy APAR IX31410 This is a dummy APAR IX30583 This is a dummy APAR IX30743 This is a dummy APAR IX30748 This is a dummy APAR IX31059 This is a dummy APAR IX31060 This is a dummy APAR IX31364 This is a dummy APAR IX31506 This is a dummy APAR IX31508 This is a dummy APAR IX30395 This is a dummy APAR IX30900 This is a dummy APAR IX30901 This is a dummy APAR IX28256 This is a dummy APAR IX27259 This is a dummy APAR IX26618 This is a dummy APAR IX28013 This is a dummy APAR IX28012 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20032 IX31986 VI FAILS WITH 0602-026 ERROR ON 320 Initialization of space was occurring after processing .exrc, rather than before. This would result in a call to e in an .exrc file to fail with error. IX32446 LANG=FR_FR + VI + G/(1-9) /S/(1-9)*// GIVES MESG : 0602-173 . vi RE's don't handle char ranges like [1-9] correctly in Fr_fr IX32682 MACRO IN .EXRC CAUSES VI TO CORE DUMP There is a problem when using specific macros in the .exrc file which cause vi to core dump. There is a readme and .exrc file on Journey under /u/apar/pmrs/2966x.b262.c848. IX32717 tvi Makefile needs better rule for duplicating files Update makefile for vi build. IX31278 vi gives "no write" exit error message when nothing changes. vi gives "no write" exit error message when nothing changes. IX26122 This is a dummy APAR IX28443 This is a dummy APAR IX28643 This is a dummy APAR IX28917 This is a dummy APAR IX29917 This is a dummy APAR IX30301 This is a dummy APAR IX31017 This is a dummy APAR IX27820 This is a dummy APAR IX22611 This is a dummy APAR IX26083 This is a dummy APAR IX26911 This is a dummy APAR IX27009 This is a dummy APAR IX22337 This is a dummy APAR IX26582 This is a dummy APAR IX26296 This is a dummy APAR IX25221 This is a dummy APAR IX25014 This is a dummy APAR IX22778 This is a dummy APAR IX25594 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20033 IX32684 bellmail should use exit codes that sendmail understands The exit codes returned by bellmail aren't meaningful to sendmail. This makes sendmail treat every bellmail error as fatal, when it should be able to distinguish temporary failures from fatal ones. IX32340 MSG0832-242 DISPLAYED WHILE SENDING MAIL THAT INCLUDE DBCS. iconv() failed because sendmail was passing it buffers that contained garbage along with the message to convert. IX31951 SETPROCTITLE IN SENDMAIL COMMAND DESTROYS ENVIRONMENT The setproctitle() function is called within sendmail to change the "command" that PS displays. When this function is called, it destroys the environment. In particular this causes remote mail to have the wrong date and time under certain circumstances (such as, just after daylight savings time ...) This problem appears as syslog() entries which have the wrong time, but only when the mail message that is being logged is from a remote system. IX31846 /BIN/BELLMAIL DOES NOT PROPERLY LOCK THE MAIL FILE /bin/bellmail does not take lockf() locks under consideration in /usr/spool/mail/username. IX24205 This is a dummy APAR IX25991 This is a dummy APAR IX26324 This is a dummy APAR IX24905 This is a dummy APAR IX24223 This is a dummy APAR IX25895 This is a dummy APAR IX26266 This is a dummy APAR IX23098 This is a dummy APAR IX25398 This is a dummy APAR IX24772 This is a dummy APAR IX27182 This is a dummy APAR IX26015 This is a dummy APAR IX25990 This is a dummy APAR IX32275 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge root fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20033 IX32684 bellmail should use exit codes that sendmail understands The exit codes returned by bellmail aren't meaningful to sendmail. This makes sendmail treat every bellmail error as fatal, when it should be able to distinguish temporary failures from fatal ones. IX32340 MSG0832-242 DISPLAYED WHILE SENDING MAIL THAT INCLUDE DBCS. iconv() failed because sendmail was passing it buffers that contained garbage along with the message to convert. IX31951 SETPROCTITLE IN SENDMAIL COMMAND DESTROYS ENVIRONMENT The setproctitle() function is called within sendmail to change the "command" that PS displays. When this function is called, it destroys the environment. In particular this causes remote mail to have the wrong date and time under certain circumstances (such as, just after daylight savings time ...) This problem appears as syslog() entries which have the wrong time, but only when the mail message that is being logged is from a remote system. IX31846 /BIN/BELLMAIL DOES NOT PROPERLY LOCK THE MAIL FILE /bin/bellmail does not take lockf() locks under consideration in /usr/spool/mail/username. IX24205 This is a dummy APAR IX25991 This is a dummy APAR IX26324 This is a dummy APAR IX24905 This is a dummy APAR IX24223 This is a dummy APAR IX25895 This is a dummy APAR IX26266 This is a dummy APAR IX23098 This is a dummy APAR IX25398 This is a dummy APAR IX24772 This is a dummy APAR IX27182 This is a dummy APAR IX26015 This is a dummy APAR IX25990 This is a dummy APAR IX32275 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20044 IX33018 RDUMP WITH THE -B VALUE GREATER THAN 63 CAUSES A HANG AND AN rdump command with the -b option with values greater than 63 cannot write successfully to tape. The rdump command starts up and goes to Pass 4 and then it hangs. Eventually the connection is reset by the machine initiating the rdump request. IX31213 PAX FAILS WITH 0511-613 WHEN 8MM IS SET TO 1024 when using an 8mm with the blocking factor set to 1024, the following pax command will sometime fail with: "pax -wf /dev/rmt0 " Error msg: pax: write: A system call received a parameter that is not valid. pax: 0511-613 A write error has occurred. IX32780 RMT PROGRAM CORE DUMPS rmt program dumps core when unusual condition encountered. First argument to fprintf is null when attempting to write debugging output. IX31994 3.2 RESTORE CANNOT READ 8MM BACKUP TAPE WRITTEN AT 0 BLOCKSIZE restore cannot read a backup tape created with variable block size. IX31711 PAX: TAR.IMAGE : 0511-626 AN INVALID FILE HEADER HAS BEEN READ pax & tar have problems extracting an archive if the archive contains a named pipe and the archive was created by piping the data through this named pipe. For example: mknod /tmp/pipe p tar -cvdf /tmp/pipe -L filelist & (filelist has /tmp/pipe) cat /tmp/pipe dd obs=4k of=tar.image upon extraction with either tar or pax on the tar.image, one will get invalid file header for pax and checksum error for tar. IX31929 TAR SHOULD CHANGE THE PERMISSIONS ON THE DIRECTORY EVEN IF IT When a tar is done into a directory and permissions are other than what is on the archive, the permissions are not set to match the archive. IX31697 rdump needs an option for non-interactive mode The rdump command will not die if a hardware failure is encountered so if run from a cronjob it will not work. With an additional flag to turn off the interactive mode, rdump can be run from within cron so that if a hardware condition (such as a write-protected tape) is encountered it can continue to the other machines. A -B option has been added for non-interactive (batch) mode so that rdump will terminate without querying the user in case of an error. IX31715 BACKBYINODE WHEN NOT ATTACHED TO TTY GIVES BAD RETURN CODE When performing a backup by inode of /usr (or any large filesystem) to diskette (or any small capacity archive device), the backup may die when it tries to prompt for a second volume but the return code will be good (0). The mail messages correctly report the failure, but the return code should also indicate the failure. IX32153 This is a dummy APAR IX32150 This is a dummy APAR IX31906 This is a dummy APAR IX31390 This is a dummy APAR IX31908 This is a dummy APAR IX31964 This is a dummy APAR IX31641 This is a dummy APAR IX31388 This is a dummy APAR IX28629 This is a dummy APAR IX30432 This is a dummy APAR IX30389 This is a dummy APAR IX30655 This is a dummy APAR IX29290 This is a dummy APAR IX28976 This is a dummy APAR IX30486 This is a dummy APAR IX28179 This is a dummy APAR IX28105 This is a dummy APAR IX27807 This is a dummy APAR IX25704 This is a dummy APAR IX28609 This is a dummy APAR IX27614 This is a dummy APAR IX27463 This is a dummy APAR IX27821 This is a dummy APAR IX27086 This is a dummy APAR IX22214 This is a dummy APAR IX24490 This is a dummy APAR IX27083 This is a dummy APAR IX28487 This is a dummy APAR IX24164 This is a dummy APAR IX25492 This is a dummy APAR IX27013 This is a dummy APAR IX28368 This is a dummy APAR IX26129 This is a dummy APAR IX26590 This is a dummy APAR IX25723 This is a dummy APAR IX24938 This is a dummy APAR IX24095 This is a dummy APAR IX23371 This is a dummy APAR IX24775 This is a dummy APAR IX20007 This is a dummy APAR IX24077 This is a dummy APAR IX24514 This is a dummy APAR IX22953 This is a dummy APAR IX23738 This is a dummy APAR IX22320 This is a dummy APAR IX22068 This is a dummy APAR IX32257 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20062 IX32933 W'S "WHAT" COLUMN IS POOR ON HIGH SPEED PROCESSORS The what column for w was improved in the case that the tty has a process group and the user running w has sufficient authority to get the process group. In that case, the process that has the latest start time and is in the tty's process current process group and has no children is the process used in for the "what" column. If the tty has no process group or the process group can not be queried, then the same algorithm is used. That algorithm is to use the process that has the latest startup time but in the caes of equal startup time, the first process found is used. IX30986 This is a dummy APAR IX30888 This is a dummy APAR IX25670 This is a dummy APAR IX24554 This is a dummy APAR IX25701 This is a dummy APAR IX26138 This is a dummy APAR IX26280 This is a dummy APAR IX24970 This is a dummy APAR IX25490 This is a dummy APAR IX27185 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosadt.bosadt.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20074 IX32376 MAKE DOES NOT PERFORM ARCHIVE COMMAND ON CERTAIN OBJECT FILE testcase gives entry in makefile that is ignored by make $(KDSLIB): $(KDSLIB)(bgets.o) $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $? ranlib $@ make KDS=../../.. does nothing make KDS=../../.. -n shows two above command lines if you touch bgets.o then make KDS=../../.. will work as planned IX32572 Make segmentation violation received after installing U405815 Make is dying with segmentation violation on a Makefile containing a large (>256 chars) $VPATH. IX29322 This is a dummy APAR IX27838 This is a dummy APAR IX27957 This is a dummy APAR IX26240 This is a dummy APAR IX26642 This is a dummy APAR IX25077 This is a dummy APAR IX22716 This is a dummy APAR IX25043 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosadt.bosadt.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20078 IX32801 Move initializations for yyin and yyout for OS/2 Initializations of yyin and yyout were moved so that lex.yy.c can be compiled on OS/2. IX32392 lex doesn't recognize **/ in comment The lex command would not recognize */ as the end of a comment when it was immediately preceded by an *. IX31512 This is a dummy APAR IX30970 This is a dummy APAR IX31172 This is a dummy APAR IX31179 This is a dummy APAR IX31079 This is a dummy APAR IX26819 This is a dummy APAR IX27619 This is a dummy APAR IX25332 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosadt.lib.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20097 IX33009 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosext1.uucp.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20099 IX32820 UUPOLL SHOULD CALL UUCICO, NOT UUSCHED uupoll execs uusched to contact the remote system. But since uusched is designed to contact every system for which there is work, it is not system-specific, and all systems get contacted. IX31436 This is a dummy APAR IX31483 This is a dummy APAR IX28985 This is a dummy APAR IX30573 This is a dummy APAR IX30807 This is a dummy APAR IX31184 This is a dummy APAR IX31198 This is a dummy APAR IX29016 This is a dummy APAR IX24280 This is a dummy APAR IX27492 This is a dummy APAR IX27157 This is a dummy APAR IX26090 This is a dummy APAR IX23639 This is a dummy APAR IX23642 This is a dummy APAR IX24524 This is a dummy APAR IX27624 This is a dummy APAR IX22960 This is a dummy APAR IX24051 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosext1.extcmds.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20103 IX32164 FILEPLACE MISHANDLES HOLES IN FILES WITH DOUBLE INDIRECT BLOCK Code not validating first indirect stage of block pointers. IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX31609 TPROF PGM_NAME CAUSE ERROR MSG AWK: 0602-533. When running 'tprof ', the following message appeared: Thu Sep 24 15:58:50 1992 System:AIX ers027 Node: 3 Machine: 000030173700 aaa 0.102 sec in measured interval * Samples from _trc_rpt2 : : : micro-profiling pgm.c awk: 0602-533 Cannot find or open file __bm.sr. The source line number is 71. mv: 0653-401 Cannot rename __tmp.src to __t.pgm.c: A file or directory in the path name does not exist * Built-in uProf checks(__bm.chk) grep: 0652-033 Cannot open __s.*. When using the -x flag, the message did not appear. IX31134 This is a dummy APAR IX31425 This is a dummy APAR IX30910 This is a dummy APAR IX27210 This is a dummy APAR IX30595 This is a dummy APAR IX22975 This is a dummy APAR IX29887 This is a dummy APAR IX28370 This is a dummy APAR IX25711 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosext2.dlctoken.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20105 IX33602 This is a dummy APAR IX33134 This is a dummy APAR IX31122 This is a dummy APAR IX30995 This is a dummy APAR IX30566 This is a dummy APAR IX30477 This is a dummy APAR IX23641 This is a dummy APAR IX29262 This is a dummy APAR IX28837 This is a dummy APAR IX28838 This is a dummy APAR IX26920 This is a dummy APAR IX28180 This is a dummy APAR IX28181 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosext2.dlc8023.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20108 IX33602 This is a dummy APAR IX33134 This is a dummy APAR IX31122 This is a dummy APAR IX30995 This is a dummy APAR IX30566 This is a dummy APAR IX30477 This is a dummy APAR IX23641 This is a dummy APAR IX29262 This is a dummy APAR IX28837 This is a dummy APAR IX28838 This is a dummy APAR IX26920 This is a dummy APAR IX28180 This is a dummy APAR IX28181 This is a dummy APAR IX28178 This is a dummy APAR IX28182 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosext2.dlcfddi.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20111 IX33602 This is a dummy APAR IX33134 This is a dummy APAR IX31122 This is a dummy APAR IX30995 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosext2.acct.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20112 IX32413 RUNACCT NOT CHECKING RETURN CODE FROM ACCTMEG The return code from acctmerg is not checked in the runacct script. Currently if acctmerg fails, processing continues and when complete the output file is empty and files which held the raw accounting data are erased as a part of the cleanup process. The end result is complete loss of the days accounting records. The return code from acctmerg should be checked and at the minimum deletion of accounting files should be prevented if acctmerg returns an error. IX32909 SYSTEM CAN GENERATES MORE THEN 10 ACCOUNTING FILES BUT IS UNAB when the reporting is done at the end of the day with the command : acctmerg ptacct* dayacct there is a documented restriction of a maximum of 10 arguments for the acctmerg command. This means that if there are more than 10 ptacct files produced during the day, the command generates the error : acctmerg: >10files and stops. The accounting system should not generate a situation where it is unable to reports the status of the day accounts. IX32484 THE DODISK -O COMMAND LISTS USERS UID NOMBERS AS "0000000000" The dodisk -o command lists some users uid numbers as "0000000000" rather than their correct uid in the dtmp file. This problem appears to be manifested only for users with 8 character user names. IX31831 ACCTPRC1 CORE DUMPS With some wtmp fixes applied (such as 406493), acctprc1 may core dump. The core is: segmentation violation in rightmost at 0xd0005c90 0xd0005c90 (rightmost+0x10) 8068000c l r3,0xc(r8) (dbx) where rightmost(0x1) at 0xd0005c90 realloc_y(0x1, 0x2741f50) at 0xd0005858 realloc(0x1, 0x2741f50) at 0xd0003660 extend(0x1) at 0x10002248 addurec(0x1, 0x2741f50) at 0x10000b8c addurec(0x1, 0x2741f50) at 0x10000b8c readctmp(0x1) at 0x10000710 main(0x1, 0x2741f50) at 0x100002ec (dbx) quit The problem is caused by a memory allocation problem in the extend subroutine. 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IX32590 DOSDIR WITH NO OPTION. IT CANNOT SHOW CORRECT MESSAGE DEPENDED dosdir command should show language specific messages via the message catalogue. Now it only displays the default C locale message. 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IX33406 START_SYMPTOM Drop executable for OEM changes. STOP_SYMPTOM Drop executable for OEM changes. IX30057 This is a dummy APAR IX30058 This is a dummy APAR IX27381 This is a dummy APAR IX26881 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20021 IX32982 MORE SEARCH FUNTION NOT DISPLAYING OUTPUT CORRECTLY The output from a search in more is not displayed correctly. # more /etc/rc (inside more) /acct . Notice that the output is not consistent with the information in the pubs or other UNIX implementations. IX32789 PG CMD COREDUMPS ON LARGE FILE AND S SUBCMD The pg cmd will core dump if your file is very large (greater than 5000000) and then you specify the s subcommand and while the saving message is displayed ctrl c is pressed. IX32589 PROBLEM WITH TAIL COMMAND AND BIG FILE THE LAST LINE IS NOT DI Problem with command tail and big file : tail -r filename|pg doesn't display the first line of filename the problem is that when the maximum size for the buffer is rea- -ched the value is set to buffersize rather than buffersize-1. IX32080 TAIL -M/B/K FLAGS DO NOT WORK The tail command fails if you use the -m, -b or the -k flag. It looks like the getopts is not working correctly. IX31851 MORE CMD DOES NOT DISPLAY LONG LINES CORRECTLY ON VT100 When using the more command on a vt100 or vt220 terminal, the more command shows a "" after each set of 80 characters is displayed. 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If 'stopsrc -s xxx' is executed for subsystem xxx and that subsystem has already been stopped, the 'stopsrc' command will grab an inode, but will not realease the inode when the command exits. . The following is an example on how to produce the problem: . stopsrc -s writesrv. . Use 'lssrc -s writesrv' to verify that the writesrv subsystem has been completely stopped (INOPERATIVE). NOTE that this can take up to 60 seconds. Type 'df' and notice the used inode count in the root partition. Repeat the 'stopsrc -s writesrv' command. Repeat the 'df' command and notice that the inode count has increased by one. For each time you execute the 'stopsrc' command, the used inode count increases by one. In other words, the 'stopsrc' command grabs an inode, but does not release it. ! IX32402 MEMORY LEAK IN ALERT MANAGER Memory leak in startam noticed in the startam command by using "ps vax". The process seems to grow everytime an alert is sent. IX31182 This is a dummy APAR IX30333 This is a dummy APAR IX24394 This is a dummy APAR IX25729 This is a dummy APAR IX22378 This is a dummy APAR IX23653 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosext1.csh.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20101 IX29767 SPRINTF SEARCHS FOR A NULL TERMINATING CHARACTER WHEN ATTEMPTI The latest version of sprintf appears slower when transfering data from originating array to target array. The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33013 BOS PVT: backslash before newline is output When using the multi-byte C shell, if the end-of-line character is escaped using back-slash within a quoted string, the resulting string instead of containing the character 0xa ( end-of-line ) it contains the sequence 0x5c 0xa ( back-slash end-of-line ) IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX33465 This is a dummy APAR IX33473 ksh/csh/bsh: test -w should return true only if w flag is on The built-in command "test -w" in the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell shall return true ONLY when the write flag is on. This statement is of special relevance to users, such as root, with special privileges. IX32735 Core dump when LC_COLLATE is set to certain locales. qsort may core dump when LC_COLLATE is set for certain locales (such as Fr_FR, de_DE, ...) IX32009 READERS OF PASSWORD DATABASE SHOULD NOT LOCK OUT ANYONE. If a user suspends a process that has locked the password database files for reading, they in effect lock everyone else on the system out of either reading or writing the password files. IX32074 res_init should accept env var overrides for retry and timeout There needs to be a way to change the default timeout and retry values for the resolver. IX31403 GETPWNAM/GETPWENT ARE SLOW, DBM FILES IGNORED The C library functions getpwuid() and getpwnam() were very slow in two specific cases: (a) when attempting to locate a user at the bottom of the password file, their method of getting the user's password from the /etc/security/passwd file involved scanning the /etc/passwd file a line at a time, then for each entry, scanning /etc/security/passwd for the passwd, regardless of whether that entry was the entry we wanted. (b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. 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A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. usr/share fix information for bosext1.extcmds.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20102 IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX31173 This is a dummy APAR IX27210 This is a dummy APAR IX26663 This is a dummy APAR IX23934 This is a dummy APAR IX23337 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosnet.snmpd.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20124 IX32860 This is a dummy APAR IX31618 This is a dummy APAR IX27305 This is a dummy APAR IX26827 This is a dummy APAR IX26825 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20171 IX33605 This is a dummy APAR IX31397 XDT PROBLEM WITH DIRECTORY WITH SECURITY AS GROUP. If a directory is created with root as owner and security as group, a user in security group can cd to that directory but xdt shows a 'stop' sign on that directory and does not let the user go into that directory. IX28906 This is a dummy APAR IX30533 This is a dummy APAR IX31526 This is a dummy APAR IX30753 This is a dummy APAR IX31523 This is a dummy APAR IX31524 This is a dummy APAR IX31528 This is a dummy APAR IX31522 This is a dummy APAR IX31527 This is a dummy APAR IX30160 This is a dummy APAR IX30130 This is a dummy APAR IX30182 This is a dummy APAR IX30126 This is a dummy APAR IX30879 This is a dummy APAR IX28954 This is a dummy APAR IX26260 This is a dummy APAR IX26188 This is a dummy APAR IX27593 This is a dummy APAR IX27388 This is a dummy APAR IX19202 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20172 IX31520 This is a dummy APAR IX25662 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20177 IX32293 cmdnls.msg file update cmdnls.msg, smit.99.msg, tcpip.msg, and x11.msg file updates. IX32294 Relocate genericized message files for bos320 Brand message files need to be merged into merge IX31794 ERROR FROM MSMIT WHEN LISTING 1800-059 Smit.log contains many errors like: 1800-059 xsystem(): read(stdout) failed, returned errno = xxx This occurs only with msmit. The command has executed correctly, but the log is cluttered with the above errors. IX30173 Defect 70394 tested bad. SMIT outputs a copy of commands that it executes to smit.log. Those lines can exceed vi's maximum number of bytes in a line limit. As a result, the log becomes impossible to read. IX30966 This is a dummy APAR IX30390 This is a dummy APAR IX28284 CHANGE SMIT MENU TO 'CHANGE INITIAL INTERFACE' CHANGE NENU HEADING IN SMIT TO READ - CHANGE INITIAL INTERFACE. IX27818 This is a dummy APAR IX28000 This is a dummy APAR IX30866 This is a dummy APAR IX30136 This is a dummy APAR IX26743 This is a dummy APAR IX30131 This is a dummy APAR IX28954 This is a dummy APAR IX27160 This is a dummy APAR IX28935 This is a dummy APAR IX28938 This is a dummy APAR IX25754 This is a dummy APAR IX26135 This is a dummy APAR IX24818 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20178 IX33407 START_SYMPTOM Drop executable for OEM changes. STOP_SYMPTOM Drop executable for OEM changes. IX30160 This is a dummy APAR IX30130 This is a dummy APAR IX30182 This is a dummy APAR IX30126 This is a dummy APAR IX30879 This is a dummy APAR IX30058 This is a dummy APAR IX26881 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11dev.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20179 IX31520 This is a dummy APAR IX27096 GL GETVALUATOR SUBROUTINE PERFORMANCE SLOW GL getvaluator() function performance is slow. usr/share fix information for X11dev.obj 1.2.0.0.SS20183 IX31696 This is a dummy APAR IX31712 This is a dummy APAR IX31886 This is a dummy APAR IX32156 This is a dummy APAR IX28935 This is a dummy APAR IX28937 This is a dummy APAR IX28938 This is a dummy APAR IX28940 This is a dummy APAR IX28941 This is a dummy APAR IX23451 This is a dummy APAR IX25183 This is a dummy APAR IX28931 This is a dummy APAR IX28932 This is a dummy APAR IX28943 This is a dummy APAR IX28945 This is a dummy APAR IX28950 This is a dummy APAR IX28956 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11_3d.gl.dev.src 1.2.0.0.SS20196 IX32784 test for r5/r4 dependencies Test for x11r4/x11r5 ptf dependencies IX31529 This is a dummy APAR IX30867 This is a dummy APAR IX30863 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20202 IX31794 ERROR FROM MSMIT WHEN LISTING 1800-059 Smit.log contains many errors like: 1800-059 xsystem(): read(stdout) failed, returned errno = xxx This occurs only with msmit. The command has executed correctly, but the log is cluttered with the above errors. IX30173 Defect 70394 tested bad. SMIT outputs a copy of commands that it executes to smit.log. Those lines can exceed vi's maximum number of bytes in a line limit. As a result, the log becomes impossible to read. usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20205 IX33395 Neuter com/XTOP/clients/README for OEM branding Required 3.2 update. 60978 Performance enhancement for X communication. X server and local clients using Unix domain socket for communication. The communication is slow due to 2 reasons: 1) Need 2 copies for data transferring between server and client. 2) select is genericly written and therefore, slow. 73465 smbind fails after servers die : To reproduce the problem, do the following steps: - Open 2 virtual terminals, start 2 X servers. - Kill both servers. - Restart 2 new servers. Problem: the first server will run OK, but the second will hang or fail with the message "Binding shm socket: address already in use" 34852 Shared memory tranpsort - phase 2 The speed of client to server communication needs to be improved. The client to server transport mechanism currently being used is sockets, and sockets are slow. A new client to server transport mechanism that is faster than sockets should be implemented. This will help improve the performance of our X Server (only for the software bound cases). 75183 Add support for Shared memory Transport to Makefiles Add support for shared memory transport in the following Makefiles: ./com/XTOP/server/os/Makefile ./com/XTOP/server/dix/Makefile 74020 PutImage 500 causes the X server to hang x11perf -putimage500 with server/client buffer size set 64k will cause the X server to hang. 74098 Client Authorized (getpeername) fails with shared memory socket In connection.c in the function ClientAuthorized() the code checks to see if the client has authorization for this server. The first part of the check is an "xdm"ish thing, the second (getpeername) is for xhost type authorization. Shared Memory Transport fails in the getpeername call. We should ckeck to see if we are using SMT, and if so customize the authorization checks. 74277 SMT_BUFFER_SIZE needs to be 64k SMT_BUFFER_SIZE needs to be 64 k in shmtrans.h. Empirical testing has proved that this is the best size for the client-to-server and server-to-client buffers. 75121 SMT_BUFF_MAX needs to be clamped to be contained in 16 bits The Shared Memory server uses 16 bits to represent the size of the server/client request/reply buffer. The default size is 64k bytes. The user can change the size of this buffer by using the X_SHM_SIZE environment variable. The max size of this buffer will need to be clamped at 256k bytes - 8 bytes (64k - 2 words). This will prevent any overflow situations in the buffer length field data structure. usr/share fix information for X11rte.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20206 IX33397 Neuter com/XTOP/clients/xdm/config/xdmconf.man for OEM branding Required 3.2 update. IX33396 Neuter com/XTOP/clients/xdm/config/README for OEM branding Required 3.2 update. IX32784 test for r5/r4 dependencies Test for x11r4/x11r5 ptf dependencies IX27096 GL GETVALUATOR SUBROUTINE PERFORMANCE SLOW GL getvaluator() function performance is slow. IX32810 SELFIX: cannot track X.o member dependencies back to src files SELFIX: cannot track X.o member dependencies back to src files 76309 GS2.17.-WGA does not allow Lega to start X If there is a POWER_Gt1x as well as a POWER_Gt3 adapter device available on the system and the appropriate Gt1x X Server and BOS PTFs have not been installed on the system, the X Server will fail for the Gt3 adapter. The X Server displays an error message that it cannot find the module name in ODM. 52911 Create the WGA device driver Need support for Gt1x graphics adapter. 72321 pxgc: lines, function andreverse fails Need support for patterned dashed lines and segments. 73189 wide lines and segments produce different images in pxgc Need support for dashed patterned wide lines and segments. 72871 Change adapter id, directory and drop dev driver Need support in X server for Gt1x device driver. Also need to update ODM with the adapter id for Gt1x. 68941 UNISOFT:/tset/CH06/drwarcs/Test:5:FAILED Some pixels are in the wrong place when drawing multiple arcs. 72322 pxgc: segment, function nor fails Need more support for patterned dashed lines and segments. 72575 Use rasterizer for window bgs to incr perf 20x Improve performance for painting tiled windows. 72599 Perf. impr. on zero-width polylines/polysegmnets Improve performance on zero-width polylines/polysegments for lines of 1 or 2 pixels in length, lines with multiple clipping boxes, and lines useing COPY and ALLPLANES. 73505 Use store-strings to incr blit perf 3x on EVT cards CopyArea from Pixmap to Window is very slow 73511 Flashes occur on screen when installing colormap Flashes occur on secreen when installing colormap. 73512 "xlock -mode squig" wrongly changes window bg color Window background is sometimes drawn incorrectly. 73513 10x perf incr on wide horiz/vert segs Wide horizontal and vertical segments are not as fast as they should be on a Gt1x. 73515 Filled circles < 32 pixels wide are squashed Small filled circles are flat on the bottom. 73541 xpilot: thin rectangles not getting clipped Thin rectangles are not getting clipped correctly. The coordinates are clipped to the clip regions but the entire box is still getting drawn, even if one of the sides of the box fall outside the clip region. 73547 The demo xgas breaks on wga Filled arcs no larger than 32 pixels in width are getting drawn using absolute coordinates instead of coordinates relative to the window. 73930 xpilot: small thin arcs offset off Zero-width arcs with diameter width no larger than 32 are drawn using absolute coordinates, so the offset is incorrect relative to the window. 73998 initialize screen width,height and visual with deault values The initialization part had the screen width, height and visual hard-coded due to incomplete hardware specification. We need put new code for that part since both hardware specification and device driver are ready for it. 74000 increase performance for polygons with one non-concave vertex Uses different algorithm to trianglate the polygon with one non-concave vertex to increase the performance up to 2 times faster than older code. 74002 zero-width line with one end point was drawn wrong. The zero-width line with one end point was drawn incorrectly. 74423 xsetroot testcase breaks on wga Bitmaps with tile greater than 16x16 are not getting painted to the screen by xsetroot. 74607 UNISOFT:/tset/CH05/stfllrl/Test:1:UNRESOLVED XSetFillRule fails. 74664 UNISOFT drwlns 57: CapNotLast case not being handled correctly When the cap_style is CapNotLast and the line_width is zero, the last point of the last line is still being drawn, which is not correct. 74665 UNISOFT drwlns 6:xing pixels for thin line not drawn m-times When thin (zero-width) lines intersect, the intersecting pixels are not drawn multiple times as they should be. 74668 UNISOFT drwpnt 22: Points are clipped incorrectly Some primitives are not clipped when there are subwindows obscuring part of the area being drawn to. The primitives are incorrectly being clipped only to the outer window boundaries of the destination window, and not to the boundaries of the subwindows. 74674 UNISOFT drwrctngl 61: Outline rectangles clipped incorrectly Outline Rectangles are clipped incorrectly, and parts of the rectangle appear when it should not. 74711 UNISOFT fllrctngl 23: Stipple fills ignore logical op Many primitives (e.g. rectangles, arcs, lines) that are filled with a binary tile (2-color-tile) or an opaque stipple, the logical op is ignored, and GXcopy is used instead. 76156 Lines/segs drawing wrong when x or y coord. are out of range Nothing was drawn when the x or y coordinates are out of hardware limitation. This is true for both lines and segments. For examples, nothing was drawn if a line is given by point 1 being (9000, 9000) and point being (-9000, -9000). Normally, the line should be clipped by software and then be drawn by hardware with the clipped points. 76337 GS3.18-arch demo prog: flow lines not drawn correct Some solid concave polygons get rendered out of bounds of polygon boundaries. 76352 GS3.18-arcbow demo prog: will not center drawing after resize Zero-width arcs greater than 32 in height or greater than 32 in width have an incorrect window offset and are not getting clipped when obscured by another window. 76581 Cursor hot spot is off by 4 pixels Cursor hot spot is off by 4 pixels 76848 GS3.18-xmag leaves lines doing rubberband following cursor xmag leaves lines doing rubberband when you drag the cursor around the screen. 77505 UNISOFT:/tset/CH06/cpypln/Test:3:FAILED Copying between pixmaps of depth 8 and depth 1 fails. 78682 GS2.18-Ait returned numerous warnings in log file Display Postscript gets rendered incorrectly with stray pixels. 79675 FVT: Several text routines fail Text is sometimes drawn incorrectly 60978 Performance enhancement for X communication. X server and local clients using Unix domain socket for communication. The communication is slow due to 2 reasons: 1) Need 2 copies for data transferring between server and client. 2) select is genericly written and therefore, slow. 73465 smbind fails after servers die : To reproduce the problem, do the following steps: - Open 2 virtual terminals, start 2 X servers. - Kill both servers. - Restart 2 new servers. Problem: the first server will run OK, but the second will hang or fail with the message "Binding shm socket: address already in use" 34852 Shared memory tranpsort - phase 2 The speed of client to server communication needs to be improved. The client to server transport mechanism currently being used is sockets, and sockets are slow. A new client to server transport mechanism that is faster than sockets should be implemented. This will help improve the performance of our X Server (only for the software bound cases). 75183 Add support for Shared memory Transport to Makefiles Add support for shared memory transport in the following Makefiles: ./com/XTOP/server/os/Makefile ./com/XTOP/server/dix/Makefile 74020 PutImage 500 causes the X server to hang x11perf -putimage500 with server/client buffer size set 64k will cause the X server to hang. 74098 Client Authorized (getpeername) fails with shared memory socket In connection.c in the function ClientAuthorized() the code checks to see if the client has authorization for this server. The first part of the check is an "xdm"ish thing, the second (getpeername) is for xhost type authorization. Shared Memory Transport fails in the getpeername call. We should ckeck to see if we are using SMT, and if so customize the authorization checks. 74277 SMT_BUFFER_SIZE needs to be 64k SMT_BUFFER_SIZE needs to be 64 k in shmtrans.h. Empirical testing has proved that this is the best size for the client-to-server and server-to-client buffers. 75121 SMT_BUFF_MAX needs to be clamped to be contained in 16 bits The Shared Memory server uses 16 bits to represent the size of the server/client request/reply buffer. The default size is 64k bytes. The user can change the size of this buffer by using the X_SHM_SIZE environment variable. The max size of this buffer will need to be clamped at 256k bytes - 8 bytes (64k - 2 words). This will prevent any overflow situations in the buffer length field data structure. 75507 SELFIX: dependencies for library references incorrect SELFIX: dependencies for library references incorrect 75181 Create R2/X11rteR5/misc/README.ISOfonts The new IOS9241 fonts being shipped have been added to the README.ISOfonts file. The fontnames for these fonts are as follows: sansB18, sansBO18, sansO18, sansR18, sansB21, sansBO21, sansO21, sansR21, sansB24, sansR24, serifR18, serifR21, symbolR18, symbolR21, typeB18, typeBO18, typeO18, typeR18, typeB21, typeBO21, typeO21, typeR21 usr/share fix information for X11rte.ext.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20207 IX33605 This is a dummy APAR IX31397 XDT PROBLEM WITH DIRECTORY WITH SECURITY AS GROUP. If a directory is created with root as owner and security as group, a user in security group can cd to that directory but xdt shows a 'stop' sign on that directory and does not let the user go into that directory. IX28906 This is a dummy APAR IX30533 This is a dummy APAR IX30753 This is a dummy APAR IX31523 This is a dummy APAR IX31524 This is a dummy APAR IX31526 This is a dummy APAR IX31528 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for X11dev.obj 1.2.3.0.SS20209 IX27096 GL GETVALUATOR SUBROUTINE PERFORMANCE SLOW GL getvaluator() function performance is slow. 34852 Shared memory tranpsort - phase 2 The speed of client to server communication needs to be improved. The client to server transport mechanism currently being used is sockets, and sockets are slow. A new client to server transport mechanism that is faster than sockets should be implemented. This will help improve the performance of our X Server (only for the software bound cases). installp: No fix information was found for escon.usr 3.2.0.0. usr/share fix information for X11dev.src 1.2.3.0.SS20210 IX33401 Neuter com/XTOP/lib/nls/Xsi/README for OEM branding Required 3.2 update. IX33400 Neuter README.Xsi for OEM branding Required 3.2 update. IX33399 Neuter README.Ximp for OEM branding Required 3.2 update. IX33398 Neuter com/XTOP/demos/demodr/README for OEM branding Required 3.2 update. 34852 Shared memory tranpsort - phase 2 The speed of client to server communication needs to be improved. The client to server transport mechanism currently being used is sockets, and sockets are slow. A new client to server transport mechanism that is faster than sockets should be implemented. This will help improve the performance of our X Server (only for the software bound cases). 75183 Add support for Shared memory Transport to Makefiles Add support for shared memory transport in the following Makefiles: ./com/XTOP/server/os/Makefile ./com/XTOP/server/dix/Makefile usr/share fix information for X11fnt.coreX.fnt 1.2.3.0.SS20211 IX32703 Build break - chmod +x bdftopcf.3.1 in makefile Update Makefiles for Proper Build usr/share fix information for X11mEn_US.msg 1.2.3.0.SS20212 IX33402 Neuter xdm.msg for OEM branding Required 3.2 update. usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20024 IX32345 BOOTPD FOR 3.2 WILL NOT ALWAYS REPLY ON CORRECT INTERFACE AND bootpd for 3.2 won't boot X-station in same subnet if "gw" tag (gateway) is specified in bootptab. IX32145 cpio internal link limit causes mkspot to fail The internal link limit for cpio causes mkspot to fail. IX30524 This is a dummy APAR IX30938 This is a dummy APAR IX31503 This is a dummy APAR IX28169 This is a dummy APAR IX31008 This is a dummy APAR IX27929 This is a dummy APAR IX22984 This is a dummy APAR IX27615 This is a dummy APAR IX26632 This is a dummy APAR IX26968 This is a dummy APAR IX26970 This is a dummy APAR IX26966 This is a dummy APAR IX26897 This is a dummy APAR IX26896 This is a dummy APAR IX26178 This is a dummy APAR IX25785 This is a dummy APAR IX25787 This is a dummy APAR IX24843 This is a dummy APAR IX24800 This is a dummy APAR IX25784 This is a dummy APAR IX25287 This is a dummy APAR IX24806 This is a dummy APAR IX24797 This is a dummy APAR IX24790 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bosnet.tcpip.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20122 IX31792 This is a dummy APAR IX19548 This is a dummy APAR IX32473 This is a dummy APAR IX31287 This is a dummy APAR IX31256 This is a dummy APAR IX31353 This is a dummy APAR IX31471 This is a dummy APAR IX31538 This is a dummy APAR IX31058 This is a dummy APAR IX31401 This is a dummy APAR IX27910 This is a dummy APAR IX29899 This is a dummy APAR IX30826 This is a dummy APAR IX29675 This is a dummy APAR IX29302 This is a dummy APAR IX23011 This is a dummy APAR IX28136 This is a dummy APAR IX28119 This is a dummy APAR IX24165 This is a dummy APAR IX24287 This is a dummy APAR IX24556 This is a dummy APAR IX26374 This is a dummy APAR IX27965 This is a dummy APAR IX24544 This is a dummy APAR IX22858 This is a dummy APAR IX27783 This is a dummy APAR IX23574 This is a dummy APAR IX27567 This is a dummy APAR IX26293 This is a dummy APAR IX26488 This is a dummy APAR IX25091 This is a dummy APAR IX25344 This is a dummy APAR IX23710 This is a dummy APAR IX25090 This is a dummy APAR IX28351 This is a dummy APAR IX26472 This is a dummy APAR IX28350 This is a dummy APAR IX28349 This is a dummy APAR IX26866 This is a dummy APAR IX25584 This is a dummy APAR IX26301 This is a dummy APAR IX26274 This is a dummy APAR IX25973 This is a dummy APAR IX25807 This is a dummy APAR IX27596 This is a dummy APAR IX25493 This is a dummy APAR IX26998 This is a dummy APAR IX26999 This is a dummy APAR root fix information for bosnet.tcpip.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20122 IX31792 This is a dummy APAR IX19548 This is a dummy APAR IX32473 This is a dummy APAR IX31287 This is a dummy APAR IX31256 This is a dummy APAR IX31353 This is a dummy APAR IX31471 This is a dummy APAR IX31538 This is a dummy APAR IX31058 This is a dummy APAR IX31401 This is a dummy APAR IX27910 This is a dummy APAR IX29899 This is a dummy APAR IX30826 This is a dummy APAR IX29675 This is a dummy APAR IX29302 This is a dummy APAR IX23011 This is a dummy APAR IX28136 This is a dummy APAR IX28119 This is a dummy APAR IX24165 This is a dummy APAR IX24287 This is a dummy APAR IX24556 This is a dummy APAR IX26374 This is a dummy APAR IX27965 This is a dummy APAR IX24544 This is a dummy APAR IX22858 This is a dummy APAR IX27783 This is a dummy APAR IX23574 This is a dummy APAR IX27567 This is a dummy APAR IX26293 This is a dummy APAR IX26488 This is a dummy APAR IX25091 This is a dummy APAR IX25344 This is a dummy APAR IX23710 This is a dummy APAR IX25090 This is a dummy APAR IX28351 This is a dummy APAR IX26472 This is a dummy APAR IX28350 This is a dummy APAR IX28349 This is a dummy APAR IX26866 This is a dummy APAR IX25584 This is a dummy APAR IX26301 This is a dummy APAR IX26274 This is a dummy APAR IX25973 This is a dummy APAR IX25807 This is a dummy APAR IX27596 This is a dummy APAR IX25493 This is a dummy APAR IX26998 This is a dummy APAR IX26999 This is a dummy APAR usr/share fix information for bos.obj 3.2.0.0.SS20061 IX29767 SPRINTF SEARCHS FOR A NULL TERMINATING CHARACTER WHEN ATTEMPTI The latest version of sprintf appears slower when transfering data from originating array to target array. The problem is related to this version of sprintf searching the originating array for a null terminating character. The originating array may be of size "big" and sprintf demonstrates slow response. IX31837 MULTI-QDAEMONS WHEN /ETC/UTMP CONTAINS INVALID ENTRIES Multiple instances of qdaemon occur when the utmp file contains invalid entries. IX31904 AWK FAILS TO PAD LEADING 0'S ON PRINTF STRING. The "printf" function of awk should pad with leading zeroes when "%0Ns" format conversion is used, where N is some integer. IX32134 S_GROUPS RETURNS + AS A MEMBER WHEN YP IS PRESENT rdgrps() and getuserattr() return a '+' in the grouplist when the domainname is set to NULL if NIS is configured IX32242 MKUSER CREATES UNUSABLE GROUP ENTRIES The MKUSER command creates lines in /etc/group that are too long. There is a restriction against there being any lines in /etc/group that are more than 1024 bytes in length (or so) and MKUSER is violating this restriction. The MKUSER command needs to be aware of the circumstances under which adding another member to a group would cause that group to no longer be usable under NIS. Since the most common recommendation to customers is that they remove a user name from its primary group entry, I would suggest that MKUSER be altered to not put the user in its primary group when the group entry is created and the system is running NIS. IX32382 rdgrps uses uninitialized variable A bug in the rdgrps functions in libs.a can cause srcmstr (and other programs) to dump core. IX32711 PRINTF/SPRINTF FAILS TO PRINT FIRST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT FOR SMAL printf/sprintf fails to print first significant digit for small doubles. IX32714 C LOCALE HAS INCORRECT DATE FORMAT STRING POSIX 1003.2 specifies the default output for the date command as being of the format "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". The hardwired string in lib/c/loc/NLSsetup.c is "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y". This is not POSIX compliant. It is missing the "%Z" which causes the timezone name to not be output. . The solution is to change the value for the data format string in the variable _C_locale_object to the POSIX required value. IX33074 NLTMTIME() RETURNS 11 FOR 11PM NLtmtime did not convert the %H format into 24-hour clock hour. IX33075 LTMTIME () SUBROUTINE WORKS DIFFERENTLY AT 3.2 THAN 3.1.5 When %I is used as a format specifier with the strptime library routine, 12AM caused a 12 to be stored in the tm_hour field of the structure. This is incorrect. A zero should be stored in that field to indicate midnight. IX33254 STRFMON(3) CREATES INCORRECT OUTPUT. strfmon does not function properly. The currency suppression symbol "!", and the checking for optional flags do not work correctly. IX32118 KSH NOT READING YES/NO IN CORRECT LANG Several messages are translated to prompt users to type an answer in the National Language. The command is not accepting this strange answer, it requires the English answer. To recreate this problem: On a system installed with Swedish Language type set -o ignoreeof and try to exit the shell with Ctrl-D. You will get the message: Skriv Avsluta n r du vill logga av. If you follow this advice and type 'Avsluta' this is not rcognised. If you type 'exit' it works OK. IX33473 ksh/csh/bsh: test -w should return true only if w flag is on The built-in command "test -w" in the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell shall return true ONLY when the write flag is on. This statement is of special relevance to users, such as root, with special privileges. IX33278 This is a dummy APAR IX33071 CHUSER/MKUSER - DATA ATTRIBUTE MAX LIMIT SHOULD BE INCREASED The commands chuser and mkuser impose a MAX value for the attribute "data" which is too low. This value should take into consideration the "Large Address-space Model". IX28187 This is a dummy APAR IX29987 This is a dummy APAR IX22984 This is a dummy APAR IX33461 gethost*() considers DNS authoritative Authoritative: DNS timeout is treated differently than DNS saying 'NO'. A timeout is cause for the name and address resolving routines to try other methods, such as NIS. Non-Authoritative: If DNS said 'NO', gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() would ask NIS, (via ypmatch()) and then look in the /etc/hosts file. The behavior is identical for timeouts. In the previous release, gethostent.c did not treat DNS 'authoritatively'. It does in the current release. The previous release was the correct method. usr/share fix information for X11mDe_DE.msg 3.2.0.0.U411068 IX27476 Complete De_DE MRI for base system messages & X11 messages Base system and/or X11 screens, panels, and/or messages appear with some lines in German and others in English. Mixed translated screens, panels and/or messages may be caused by the translated bsmDe_DE.msg or X11mDe_DE.msg not being at the latest level. IX30160 Additional Support for X Desktop (XDT) XDT can not support multi-byte languages XDT does not have menu shading XDT performance is slow XDT will terminate when using a directory window XDT is missing custom, xlock, and fax icons IX30182 Update Resource file for Xfont workaround Unable to display multibyte characters on X11R4 for XDT. usr/share fix information for X11mEs_ES.msg 3.2.0.0.U411069 IX27482 Complete Es_ES MRI for base system messages & X11 messages Base system and/or X11 screens, panels, and/or messages appear with some lines in Spanish and others in English. Mixed translated screens, panels and/or messages may be caused by the translated bsmEs_ES.msg or X11mEs_ES.msg not being at the latest level. IX30160 Additional Support for X Desktop (XDT) XDT can not support multi-byte languages XDT does not have menu shading XDT performance is slow XDT will terminate when using a directory window XDT is missing custom, xlock, and fax icons IX30182 Update Resource file for Xfont workaround Unable to display multibyte characters on X11R4 for XDT. usr/share fix information for X11mFr_FR.msg 3.2.0.0.U411070 IX27478 Complete Fr_FR MRI for base system messages & X11 messages Base system and/or X11 screens, panels, and/or messages appear with some lines in French and others in English. Mixed translated screens, panels and/or messages may be caused by the translated bsmFr_FR.msg or X11mFr_FR.msg not being at the latest level. IX30160 Additional Support for X Desktop (XDT) XDT can not support multi-byte languages XDT does not have menu shading XDT performance is slow XDT will terminate when using a directory window XDT is missing custom, xlock, and fax icons IX30182 Update Resource file for Xfont workaround Unable to display multibyte characters on X11R4 for XDT. usr/share fix information for X11mIt_IT.msg 3.2.0.0.U411071 IX27481 Complete It_IT MRI for base system messages & X11 messages Base system and/or X11 screens, panels, and/or messages appear with some lines in Italian and others in English. Mixed translated screens, panels and/or messages may be caused by the translated bsmIt_IT.msg or X11mIt_IT.msg not being at the latest level. IX30160 Additional Support for X Desktop (XDT) XDT can not support multi-byte languages XDT does not have menu shading XDT performance is slow XDT will terminate when using a directory window XDT is missing custom, xlock, and fax icons IX30182 Update Resource file for Xfont workaround Unable to display multibyte characters on X11R4 for XDT. usr/share fix information for X11mJa_JP.msg 3.2.0.0.U411072 IX30160 Additional Support for X Desktop (XDT) XDT can not support multi-byte languages XDT does not have menu shading XDT performance is slow XDT will terminate when using a directory window XDT is missing custom, xlock, and fax icons IX30182 Update Resource file for Xfont workaround Unable to display multibyte characters on X11R4 for XDT. usr/share fix information for X11mNl_BE.msg 3.2.0.0.U411073 IX27477 Complete Nl_BE MRI for base system messages & X11 messages Base system and/or X11 screens, panels, and/or messages appear with some lines in Dutch and others in English. Mixed translated screens, panels and/or messages may be caused by the translated bsmNl_BE.msg or X11mNl_BE.msg not being at the latest level. IX30160 Additional Support for X Desktop (XDT) XDT can not support multi-byte languages XDT does not have menu shading XDT performance is slow XDT will terminate when using a directory window XDT is missing custom, xlock, and fax icons IX30182 Update Resource file for Xfont workaround Unable to display multibyte characters on X11R4 for XDT. usr/share fix information for X11mNo_NO.msg 3.2.0.0.U411074 IX27480 Complete No_NO MRI for base system messages & X11 messages Base system and/or X11 screens, panels, and/or messages appear with some lines in Norwegian and others in English. Mixed translated screens, panels and/or messages may be caused by the translated bsmNo_NO.msg or X11mNo_NO.msg not being at the latest level. IX30160 Additional Support for X Desktop (XDT) XDT can not support multi-byte languages XDT does not have menu shading XDT performance is slow XDT will terminate when using a directory window XDT is missing custom, xlock, and fax icons IX30182 Update Resource file for Xfont workaround Unable to display multibyte characters on X11R4 for XDT. usr/share fix information for X11mSv_SE.msg 3.2.0.0.U411075 IX27479 Complete Sv_SE MRI for base system messages & X11 messages Base system and/or X11 screens, panels, and/or messages appear with some lines in Swedish and others in English. Mixed translated screens, panels and/or messages may be caused by the translated bsmSv_SE.msg or X11mSv_SE.msg not being at the latest level. 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The changes to permit this for the nm cmd were dropped in internal defect 47582 (ix25326). The dump command was a lower priority item and it was never changed. The dump cmd must allow longer indentifiers IX31952 Lint warns function unused when address taken The lint command did not consider taking the address of a function as a use of that function and issued a warning message that the function was defined but not used. IX33474 lint reports adjacent spliced string literals as error but xlc Lint did not handle line splicing (backslash character immediately followed by a new-line character). IX33497 lint incorrectly reports error in aggregate initalization Lint error message for non-constant initialization of auto aggregate variables was changed to a warning message in extended mode (default). The -wa flag can be used to not see the warning message. In ANSI mode, an error message is still produced. 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A interface does not become defined until the slattach for the tty port succeeds for an interface. This can create havoc on a machine which has more than one slip interface. The current system also does not allow slip interfaces to be removed because it "remembers" data from the previous use, until a reboot occurs. 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(b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. 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(b) when using the password database (as created by the mkpasswd command), they were incorrectly determining whether to use the flat file or the database. They want to use the newest version, so they were comparing the modification date of the flat file (/etc/passwd) vs the database index file (/etc/passwd.dir). This was incorrect, as the index file is not always updated when the database was updated, whereas the data file (/etc/passwd.pag) is always updated. 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PROTENTIAL DEADLOCK IX22910 UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES THE SNAREAD COMMAND IS NOT READING INFORMATION ON THE READ REQUEST OR IN BAD ORDER IX22974 SNA CRASH IN LU6IOCTL ACCESSING A NULL POINTER IX23008 SNA PROFILE CHANGES NOT DISPLAYED IN SMIT (X.25 ATTACHMENT) IX23077 MISSING UNBIND AFTER NOFITY SLU DISABLED AND RHUTD SENT BY SNA SERVICES IN A SESSION TERMINATION IX23126 SENDTALRT-ONLY 2 OF 3 MSGS ARRIVE ON NETVIEW, LINE 268 MODULE HI_SENDTO IX23137 SRCMSTR DAEMON APPEARS DEAD IF SNA DEVICES DO NOT EXIST IX23231 SNA LINE RECOVERY PROBLEM. SNA RESPONDS WITH NONACTIVATION XID IX23333 NOTIFY SUPPORT-NOTIFY DOESN'T SEND POWER DOWN TO HOST IX23352 IN A SNA BIND A 0 LENGTH RU SIZE IS REJECTED IX23425 A POWER STATION ON REMOTE TOKEN RING COULDN'T RECEIVE LARGE USSMSG10. IX23467 SNA_SRF ERROR WHILE ATTEMPTING LU6OPEN IX23564 LU6.2 MODE LIST HAVING NO MEMBERS CAUSES SYSTEM CRASH IX23586 LU0 -T OPTION FOR TRACE MAKES INACTIVITY PROBLEM ON PRIMARY SIDE IX23600 SHUTDOWN OF CICS HANGS LU SESSIONS IX23612 SNA NOT RELEASING MBUFS IX23793 OUT-OF-ORDER ACTLU SHOULD BE REJECTED WITH 8008 SENSE CODE IX23951 A PRIMARY 6000 USING LU0 SHOULD ACCEPT AN UNBIND FROM ANY SECONDARY IX23984 TRACESON -S SNA COMMAND CAUSES SNALOG.1 TO FILL UP WITH DUPLICATE RECORDS. IX23987 USER SNA CODE CAN CRASH SYSTEM BY USING DEALLOCATE BIT INCORRECTLY IX24122 LU0SERVER TIMEOUT NEEDS TO BE INCREASED IX24166 ERRORENTRY 256D71E6, EACH SECOND. IX24277 RU THAT VIOLATES BRACKET DIRECTION PROTOCAL IS ACCEPTED BY SNA SERVICES/6000. SHOULD BE REJECTED (NEGATIVE RESPONSE). IX24279 SNA SERVICES/6000 HANGS AFTER CLEAR SENT FOLLOWING BIND IX24428 X.25 DOESN'T NOTIFY SNA WHEN QLLC LINK GOES DOWN IX24429 RS6000 SENDS +RSP TO DACTLU BEFORE ACTPU OR ACTLU OCCURS IX24576 SNA SERVICES/6000 DOES NOT INCLUDE RU TYPE IN -RSP TO CLEAR IX24864 SNA SENSE 8007 BECAUSE OF INCORRECT TRANSMISSION IX24871 SNA SERVICES/6000 CRASH IN ATTCHQ IX24889 SNA IPC QUEUES ARE RW FOR EVERYONE IX24928 KERNEL ASSERTED 88-102-000-0C0 (UNEXPECTED SYSTEM INTERRUPT) AT RESTARTING SNA/6000 ATTACHMENT. IX24942 STILL LOSING MBUFS WITH IX23612 FIX APPLIED IX25175 BIND FOR DEPENDENT LU REJECTED WITH 0831 SENSE WHEN MULTIPLE ATTACHMENTS TO SAME HOST HAVE SAME LU ADDRESS IX25681 STOPPING SNA DOES NOT CLEAN UP ALL OF THE MEMORY CORRECTLY IX25777 SNA-STARTSRC -S CRASHES RS6000 IX25811 SNA NEEDS SESSION, MODE PARAMETER VALUE CHECKS ON SESSION CREATE IX25971 SNA READX WITH ALLOCATE BIT ON RETURNS MISLEADING ERRNO WHEN CONVERSATION/SESSION IS ALREADY ALLOCATED IX25975 SECOND XID RE-NEGOTIATION SEND FROM 6000 HOST(HUB) IS NOT RESPONDED FROM THE SECONDARY WITH A XID IX26072 SYSTEM STILL CRASHING AND NEED TO KNOW WHY IX26077 ABEND 888 SNA SERVICES LU6WRITE INVALID SESSION POINTER. IX26079 NM_OPEN() AND GETSUBSVR() SNA LIBRARY CALLS ARE LEAKING MEMORY IX26306 CANNOT MAKE 2 SNA ATTACHMENTS FOR 2 TOKEN RING ADAPTERS ACTIVE AT THE SAME TIME. IX26539 WHEN YOU SET MAX SESSIONS IN THE SNA LOGICAL UNIT MODE PROFILE TO 1, YOU CAN ONLY ESTABLISH ONE SESSION TO A REMOTE LU IX27416 ROLE NEGOTIATION AT XID EXCHANGE WITH AS/400 RESULTS IN INABILITY TO CONNECT AND LINK TIMEOUT IX27434 WHEN PAGING IS LOW, PROCESS GETS SIGDANGER BUT SNA HAS NOT HAND- LER FOR IT SO SIGKILL DOESN'T TOERMINATE SNA GRACEFULLY, CRASHES IX27517 WHILE RUNNING XMALLOC DEBUG KERNEL, THE SYSTEM CRASHED IN SNA LU6READ. IX27931 CUMULATIVE SERVICE UPDATE FOR SNA SERVICES/6000 root fix information for sna.lu0.obj 1.2.101.224.U404890 IX20317 SNA SERVICES HAS A PROBLEM PROCESSING NULL MODE NAME WHEN CONFIGURED AS A DEPENDENT LU 6.2 SESSION. IX20972 SNA SERVICES CRASHES SYSTEM WITH .UNLOCKL () IN STACK TRACE FOR PROCESS LUXCPS IX21140 ODMGET -Q 'CHGSTATUS=3' CUDV GIVES SNA STANZAS WHEN SNA IS RUNNING. IX21608 SNA PROFILE FIELDS WILL NOT ACCEPT A NULL VALUE IX21940 SNA DEFAULT PROFILES CAN BE RENAMED (BUT SHOULDN'T BE) IX21945 CANNOT USE THE SELECT FUNCTION IN AN APPLICATION PROGRAM USING GENERIC SNA - GSNA IX22035 AUTOLISTEN IS INITIATED REGARDLESS OF CALL TYPE IX22146 SNA INCORRECTLY RETURNS ERRNO 113 AND A -1 ON READX AFTER RECEIVING READ FROM AS400 IX22171 LU6.2 BIND FOR SECONDARY CONTENTION WINNER REJECTED WITH SENSE CODE 0805 0001. IX22346 LU0 SERVER HUNG, CAN NOT ESTABLISH NEW SESSION. VTAM SHOWS LU PACTL OR ACT/S IX22360 SNA.SNA.OBJ INSTALLATION GIVE 'ODM ERROR NO 0' IN SMIT.LOG SNA-AIX-INSTALL-SMIT IX22379 ADDING NOTIFY SUPPORT FOR LU0 FACILITY IX22614 UNABLE TO SHUTDOWN ONE SDLC LINK IF ANOTHER IS STILL UP AND RUNNING. IX22642 V.35 PHYSICAL LINK DOES NOT ACCEPT 38400 VALUE FOR BAUD RATE WHEN USING INTERNAL CLOCKING IX22766 LU0SERVER DOES NOT IGNORE A HANGUP SIGNAL - SNA SERVICES IX22767 SNA SERVICES - HCP EMULATOR DOES NOT IGNORE A HANGUP SIGNAL IX22768 SNA SERVICES - HCPSUSER PROGRAM DOES NOT PROPERLY IGNORE HANGUP SIGNAL IX22769 SNA SERVICES - THE SUP COMMAND DOES NOT RETREIVE THE CORRECT INFORMATION FROM THE LU0.CNF FILE IX22792 HCPEMUL -P FLAG DOESN'T WORK IF PATHNAME DOESN'T END WITH '/' IX22793 SNA SERVICES - IN LU0, THE HCP EMULATOR AND/OR PURGE COMMAND WILL IMPROPERLY REJECT A PIU IF IT FAILS TO DELETE A FILE IX22838 SNA PROFILE CHANGES NOT DISPLAYED IN SMIT (V.25 & SMART MODEM) IX22848 SNA SERVICES - SNA SHOULD USE 'IMMEDIATE MODE' WHEN USING REQDISCONT REQUEST WHEN SHUTTING DOWN AN SNA ATTACHMENTNG IX22850 SNA SERVICES - SNA DRIVER (SNA_SYSX) DOES NOT RELEASE LOCK BEFORE CALLING DLC FOR READ'S AND WRITE'S. PROTENTIAL DEADLOCK IX22910 UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES THE SNAREAD COMMAND IS NOT READING INFORMATION ON THE READ REQUEST OR IN BAD ORDER IX22974 SNA CRASH IN LU6IOCTL ACCESSING A NULL POINTER IX23008 SNA PROFILE CHANGES NOT DISPLAYED IN SMIT (X.25 ATTACHMENT) IX23077 MISSING UNBIND AFTER NOFITY SLU DISABLED AND RHUTD SENT BY SNA SERVICES IN A SESSION TERMINATION IX23126 SENDTALRT-ONLY 2 OF 3 MSGS ARRIVE ON NETVIEW, LINE 268 MODULE HI_SENDTO IX23137 SRCMSTR DAEMON APPEARS DEAD IF SNA DEVICES DO NOT EXIST IX23231 SNA LINE RECOVERY PROBLEM. SNA RESPONDS WITH NONACTIVATION XID IX23333 NOTIFY SUPPORT-NOTIFY DOESN'T SEND POWER DOWN TO HOST IX23352 IN A SNA BIND A 0 LENGTH RU SIZE IS REJECTED IX23425 A POWER STATION ON REMOTE TOKEN RING COULDN'T RECEIVE LARGE USSMSG10. IX23467 SNA_SRF ERROR WHILE ATTEMPTING LU6OPEN IX23564 LU6.2 MODE LIST HAVING NO MEMBERS CAUSES SYSTEM CRASH IX23586 LU0 -T OPTION FOR TRACE MAKES INACTIVITY PROBLEM ON PRIMARY SIDE IX23600 SHUTDOWN OF CICS HANGS LU SESSIONS IX23612 SNA NOT RELEASING MBUFS IX23793 OUT-OF-ORDER ACTLU SHOULD BE REJECTED WITH 8008 SENSE CODE IX23951 A PRIMARY 6000 USING LU0 SHOULD ACCEPT AN UNBIND FROM ANY SECONDARY IX23984 TRACESON -S SNA COMMAND CAUSES SNALOG.1 TO FILL UP WITH DUPLICATE RECORDS. IX23987 USER SNA CODE CAN CRASH SYSTEM BY USING DEALLOCATE BIT INCORRECTLY IX24122 LU0SERVER TIMEOUT NEEDS TO BE INCREASED IX24166 ERRORENTRY 256D71E6, EACH SECOND. IX24277 RU THAT VIOLATES BRACKET DIRECTION PROTOCAL IS ACCEPTED BY SNA SERVICES/6000. SHOULD BE REJECTED (NEGATIVE RESPONSE). IX24279 SNA SERVICES/6000 HANGS AFTER CLEAR SENT FOLLOWING BIND IX24428 X.25 DOESN'T NOTIFY SNA WHEN QLLC LINK GOES DOWN IX24429 RS6000 SENDS +RSP TO DACTLU BEFORE ACTPU OR ACTLU OCCURS IX24576 SNA SERVICES/6000 DOES NOT INCLUDE RU TYPE IN -RSP TO CLEAR IX24864 SNA SENSE 8007 BECAUSE OF INCORRECT TRANSMISSION IX24871 SNA SERVICES/6000 CRASH IN ATTCHQ IX24889 SNA IPC QUEUES ARE RW FOR EVERYONE IX24928 KERNEL ASSERTED 88-102-000-0C0 (UNEXPECTED SYSTEM INTERRUPT) AT RESTARTING SNA/6000 ATTACHMENT. IX24942 STILL LOSING MBUFS WITH IX23612 FIX APPLIED IX25175 BIND FOR DEPENDENT LU REJECTED WITH 0831 SENSE WHEN MULTIPLE ATTACHMENTS TO SAME HOST HAVE SAME LU ADDRESS IX25681 STOPPING SNA DOES NOT CLEAN UP ALL OF THE MEMORY CORRECTLY IX25777 SNA-STARTSRC -S CRASHES RS6000 IX25811 SNA NEEDS SESSION, MODE PARAMETER VALUE CHECKS ON SESSION CREATE IX25971 SNA READX WITH ALLOCATE BIT ON RETURNS MISLEADING ERRNO WHEN CONVERSATION/SESSION IS ALREADY ALLOCATED IX25975 SECOND XID RE-NEGOTIATION SEND FROM 6000 HOST(HUB) IS NOT RESPONDED FROM THE SECONDARY WITH A XID IX26072 SYSTEM STILL CRASHING AND NEED TO KNOW WHY IX26077 ABEND 888 SNA SERVICES LU6WRITE INVALID SESSION POINTER. IX26079 NM_OPEN() AND GETSUBSVR() SNA LIBRARY CALLS ARE LEAKING MEMORY IX26306 CANNOT MAKE 2 SNA ATTACHMENTS FOR 2 TOKEN RING ADAPTERS ACTIVE AT THE SAME TIME. IX26539 WHEN YOU SET MAX SESSIONS IN THE SNA LOGICAL UNIT MODE PROFILE TO 1, YOU CAN ONLY ESTABLISH ONE SESSION TO A REMOTE LU IX27416 ROLE NEGOTIATION AT XID EXCHANGE WITH AS/400 RESULTS IN INABILITY TO CONNECT AND LINK TIMEOUT IX27434 WHEN PAGING IS LOW, PROCESS GETS SIGDANGER BUT SNA HAS NOT HAND- LER FOR IT SO SIGKILL DOESN'T TOERMINATE SNA GRACEFULLY, CRASHES IX27517 WHILE RUNNING XMALLOC DEBUG KERNEL, THE SYSTEM CRASHED IN SNA LU6READ. IX27931 CUMULATIVE SERVICE UPDATE FOR SNA SERVICES/6000 usr/share fix information for X11mJa_JP.msg 3.2.0.0.U404194 IX27483 Complete Ja_JP MRI for base system messages & X11 messages Base system and/or X11 screens, panels, and/or messages appear with some lines in Japanese and others in English. 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