Patch 5 README

AFS for Multiplatforms
Patch 5 README

Version 3.6

Second Edition (June 2002)

This edition applies to:

IBM AFS for AIX, Version 3.6
IBM AFS for Digital Unix, Version 3.6
IBM AFS for HP-UX, Version 3.6
IBM AFS for Linux, Version 3.6
IBM AFS for SGI IRIX, Version 3.6
IBM AFS for Solaris, Version 3.6
IBM AFS for Windows, Version 3.6

and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions.

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Contents

AFS(R) 3.6 Patch 5 README

  • Supported System Types
  • Product Notes
  • Product Notes for All System Types
  • Product Notes for AIX(R) Systems
  • Product Notes for AIX 5.1 Systems
  • Product Notes for Digital UNIX Systems
  • Product Notes for HP-UX Systems
  • Product Notes for IRIX Systems
  • Product Notes for Linux Systems
  • Product Notes for Solaris Systems
  • Product Notes for Windows Systems
  • Corrected Defects
  • Defects Corrected in Patch 5 (Build Level 2.38)
  • Defects Corrected in Patch 4 (Build Level 2.32)
  • Defects Corrected in Patch 3 (Build Level 2.26)
  • Defects Corrected in Patch 2 (Build Level 2.18)
  • Defects Corrected in Patch 1 (Build Level 2.5)

  • AFS(R) 3.6 Patch 5 README

    This file documents the fixed defects and remaining limitations associated with the Patch 5 release of AFS 3.6 (build level afs3.6 2.38).

    This document has the following sections:

    For UNIX(R) systems, you use the same procedure to install a patch distribution as to upgrade from a previous release. See the upgrade instructions in the AFS Release Notes.

    For Windows(R) systems, patches can be installed directly to the base 3.6 product or over any previous patches. The AFS for Windows installation program displays a series of dialog boxes that lead you through the installation process. Follow the directions in each dialog box and select the appropriate options.


    Supported System Types

    AFS 3.6 Patch 5 supports the following system types.

    alpha_dux40 DEC AXP system with one or more processors running Digital UNIX 4.0f
    alpha_dux51 DEC AXP system with one or more processors running Compaq Tru64 5.1 or 5.1a
    hp_ux110 PA-RISC-based Hewlett-Packard system with one or more 32- or 64-bit processors running HP-UX 11.0
    hp_ux11i PA-RISC-based Hewlett-Packard system with one or more 32- or 64-bit processors running HP-UX 11i
    i386_linux24 IBM-compatible PC with one or more processors running RedHat Linux 7.1 with kernels: 2.4.2-2, 2.4.3-12 and RedHat Linux 7.2 with kernels 2.4.7-10, 2.4.9-31
    i386_nt40 IBM-compatible PC with one or more processors running Microsoft Windows 2000 or NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4, Service Pack 5, or Service Pack 6; Light Client functionality only is supported for machines running Windows 95 with Windows Sockets 2 update or Windows 98
    rs_aix43

    IBM RS/6000 with one or more 32- or 64-bit processors running AIX 4.3.3.10 or higher

    rs_aix51

    IBM RS/6000 running AIX 5.1 or 5.1d with:

    • one or more 32-bit processors running in 32-bit kernel mode

    • one or more 64-bit processors running in 32- or 64-bit kernel mode

    sgi_65 Silicon Graphics system with one or more processors running IRIX 6.5.x. Support is provided for the following CPU board types, as reported by the IRIX uname -m command: IP19, IP20, IP21, IP22, IP25, IP26, IP27, IP28, IP30, IP32, IP35
    sun4x_57 Sun SPARCstation with one or more processors running the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Solaris 7
    sun4x_58 Sun SPARCstation with one or more processors running the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Solaris 8

    The following system types are no longer part of the AFS patch distribution. These system types will continue to be supported; however, e-fixes will be provided only on an as needed basis.


    Product Notes

    This section lists general information, requirements, and outstanding limitations and defects that apply to this patch release, categorized by system type. The notes are cumulative starting with Patch 1. The description of each note indicates when it was first noted.

    Note:
    This document does not duplicate the notes included in the AFS Release Notes and AFS For Windows Release Notes distributed with the General Availability (GA) release of AFS 3.6, but those notes also apply to this patch release unless otherwise noted. See those documents for additional information.

    Product Notes for All System Types

    Product Notes for AIX(R) Systems

    Product Notes for AIX 5.1 Systems

    Product Notes for Digital UNIX Systems

    Product Notes for HP-UX Systems

    Product Notes for IRIX Systems

    Product Notes for Linux Systems

    Product Notes for Solaris Systems

    Product Notes for Windows Systems


    Corrected Defects

    This section describes the defects fixed in each patch release, with the most recent release listed first. Defects are sorted by functionality within each patch release. Refer to the appropriate section:

    Defects Corrected in Patch 5 (Build Level 2.38)

    This section describes the defects fixed in Patch 5. They are sorted into the following categories.

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 5

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 5

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 5

    Other Defects Corrected in Patch 5

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 5

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 5

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 5

    Other Defects Corrected in Patch 5

    Defects Corrected in Patch 4 (Build Level 2.32)

    This section describes the defects fixed in Patch 4. They are sorted into the following categories.

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 4

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 4

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 4

    Other Defects Corrected in Patch 4

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 4

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 4

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 4

    Other Defects Corrected in Patch 4

    Defects Corrected in Patch 3 (Build Level 2.26)

    This section describes the defects fixed in Patch 3. They are sorted into the following categories.

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 3

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 3

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 3

    Other Defects Corrected in Patch 3

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 3

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 3

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 3

    Other Defects Corrected in Patch 3

    Defects Corrected in Patch 2 (Build Level 2.18)

    This section describes the defects fixed in Patch 2. They are sorted into the following categories.

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 2

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 2

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 2

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 2

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 2

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 2

    Defects Corrected in Patch 1 (Build Level 2.5)

    This section describes the defects fixed in Patch 1. They are sorted into the following categories.

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 1

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 1

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 1

    Windows Control Center Defects Corrected in Patch 1

    Other Defects Corrected in Patch 1

    Server Defects Corrected in Patch 1

    UNIX Client Defects Corrected in Patch 1

    Windows Client Defects Corrected in Patch 1

    Windows Control Center Defects Corrected in Patch 1

    Other Defects Corrected in Patch 1



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