Patch-ID# 103068-03 Keywords: padd license V25bis iflayer comfig vcstat IP/X25 Synopsis: SunLink X25 9.0 : Jumbo Patch Date: Jan/31/96 Solaris Release: 2.3, 2.4 SunOS Release: 5.3, 5.4 Unbundled Product: SunLink X25 Unbundled Release: 9.0 Relevant Architectures: sparc BugId's fixed with this patch: 1216139 1214104 1213673 1207271 1229154 1226783 1228473 1228750 1231023 1228984 1231032 1229294 1231796 Changes incorporated in this version: 1228750 1231023 1228984 1231032 1229294 1231796 Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: Patches which conflict with this patch: Patches required with this patch: Obsoleted by: Files included with this patch: /etc/opt/SUNWconn/x25/config/def_transpac_config.cfg /etc/opt/SUNWconn/x25/config/Samples/link_config_0000.cfg /etc/opt/SUNWconn/x25/config/Samples/link_config_0001.cfg /etc/snet_info /opt/SUNWconn/x25/bin/iflayer /opt/SUNWconn/x25/bin/padd /opt/SUNWconn/x25/bin/vcstat /opt/SUNWconn/x25/bin/x25netd /opt/SUNWconn/x25/bin/x25trace /opt/SUNWconn/x25/lib/libsx25.a /opt/SUNWconn/x25/lib/libsx25.so.1 /opt/SUNWconn/x25/lib/netcreate /opt/SUNWconn/x25/lib/torx_info /usr/include/netx25/gen_snmp.h /usr/include/netx25/x25_mib.h /usr/include/netx25/x25states.h /usr/include/netx25/x32.h /usr/include/netx25/x32_control.h /usr/kernel/drv/lapb /usr/kernel/drv/x25 /usr/kernel/strmod/hdlcmod /usr/kernel/strmod/s_xxx /usr/kernel/strmod/wanmod /usr/kernel/strmod/x25mod Problem Description: Bug 1228750 : iflayer command does not work on x25 9.0 Bug 1231023 : Unable to get license, X.25 exiting Bug 1228984 : Pb when reading throughput window and packet map from the config file Bug 1231032 : vcstat dosn't show pvc's or call direction Bug 1229294 : DTR is not set in V25bis mode after the modem signals have dropped Bug 1231796 : problems with setting up un-numbered IP over X.25 Bugs fixed in verson -02 of the patch : bug in the info files of the patch Bugs fixed in verson -01 of the patch : Bug 1216139, esc 502325 : X25 application read 0 byte data after INTR CONF sent. Bug 1214104, esc 502132 : PAD parameter #2 in paddconf file does not match the GUI Bug 1213673, esc 502093 : uucico fails to transfer a file over X25 Bug 1207271, esc 501539 : Debug padd module required Bugs from engineering (with a number) : Bug 1229154 : X25 9.0 transpac default config file differs from the one in X.25 8.X Bug 1226783 : memory problem after a long time when using HSI and there is no clock available Bugs from engineering (without a number) : Bug : license lost when the system date change Bug : the padd daemon alaways add -h
argument at the end of the command started when receiving a connection. It should add this only when the command is /bin/login Bug : x25trace does not work properly when used on MLP links at LAPB level Bug : problem when using PVC : pvcmap gives an error when starting X.25 Bug : support of the card hme card Special Install Instructions: ----------------------------- None. Patch Installation Instructions: -------------------------------- Instructions to install patch using "installpatch" -------------------------------------------------- 1. Become super-user. 2. Apply the patch by typing:.
See /tmp/log. for reason for failure.
Explanation and recommended action: The installation of one of
patch packages failed. Installpatch will backout the patch
to leave the system in its pre-patched state. See the log file
for the reason for failure. Correct the problem and
re-apply the patch.
Error message:
Pkgadd of package failed with error code .
Will not backout patch...patch re-installation.
Warning: The system may be in an unstable state!
See /tmp/log. for reason for failure.
Explanation and recommended action: The installation of one of
the patch packages failed. Installpatch will NOT backout the
patch. You may manually backout the patch using backoutpatch,
then re-apply the entire patch. Look in the log file for the
reason pkgadd failed. Correct the problem and re-apply the
patch.
Error message:
installpatch is unable to find the INST_RELEASE file. This file
must be present for installpatch to function correctly.
Explanation and recommended action: The file INST_RELEASE is
missing from the system. This file is created during either
initial installation or during an update. Contact customer
service.
Error message:
A previous installation of patch was invoked
that saved files that were to be patched. Since files
were saved, you must run this instance of installpatch
without the -d option.
Explanation and recommended action: If a patch was previously
installed without using the '-d' option, then the re-installation
attempt must also be invoked without the '-d' option. Execute
installpatch without the '-d' option.
Error message:
A previous installation of patch was invoked
with the -d option. (i.e. Do not save files that would
be patched) Therefore, this invocation of installpatch
must also be run with the -d option.
Explanation and recommended action: If a patch was previously
installed using the '-d' option, then the re-installation
attempt must also be invoked with the '-d' option. Execute
installpatch with the '-d' option.
Patch Installation Messages:
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Note: the messages listed below are not necessarily considered errors
as indicated in the explanations given. These messages are, however,
recorded in the patch installation log for diagnostic reference.
Message:
Package not patched:
PKG=SUNxxxx
Original package not installed
Explanation: One of the components of the patch would have patched a
package that is not installed on your system. This is not
necessarily an error. A Patch may fix a related bug for several
packages. Example: suppose a patch fixes a bug in both the
online-backup and fddi packages. If you had online-backup installed
but didn't have fddi installed, you would get the message
Package not patched:
PKG=SUNWbf
Original package not installed
This message only indicates an error if you thought the package
was installed on your system. If this is the case, take the
necessary action to install the package, backout the patch (if
it installed other packages) and re-install the patch.
Message:
Package not patched:
PKG=SUNxxx
ARCH=xxxxxxx
VERSION=xxxxxxx
Architecture mismatch
Explanation: One of the components of the patch would have patched a
package for an architecture different from your system. This is not
necessarily an error. Any patch to one of the architecture specific
packages may contain one element for each of the possible
architectures. For example, Assume you are running on a sun4m. If
you were to install a patch to package SUNWcar, you would see the
following (or similar) messages:
Package not patched:
PKG=SUNWcar
ARCH=sparc.sun4c
VERSION=11.5.0,REV=2.0.18
Architecture mismatch
Package not patched:
PKG=SUNWcar
ARCH=sparc.sun4d
VERSION=11.5.0,REV=2.0.18
Architecture mismatch
Package not patched:
PKG=SUNWcar
ARCH=sparc.sun4e
VERSION=11.5.0,REV=2.0.18
Architecture mismatch
Package not patched:
PKG=SUNWcar
ARCH=sparc.sun4
VERSION=11.5.0,REV=2.0.18
Architecture mismatch
The only time these messages indicate an error condition
is if installpatch does not correctly recognize your architecture.
Message:
Package not patched:
PKG=SUNxxxx
ARCH=xxxx
VERSION=xxxxxxx
Version mismatch
Explanation: The version of software to which the patch is applied is
not installed on your system. For example, if you were running Solaris
5.3, and you tried to install a patch against Solaris 5.2, you would
see the following (or similar) message:
Package not patched:
PKG=SUNWcsu
ARCH=sparc
VERSION=10.0.2
Version mismatch
This message does not necessarily indicate an error. If
the version mismatch was for a package you needed patched, either
get the correct patch version or install the correct package version.
Then backout the patch (if necessary) and re-apply.
Message:
Re-installing Patch.
Explanation: The patch has already been applied, but there is
at least one package in the patch that could be added. For
example, if you applied a patch that had both Openwindows and
Answerbook components, but your system did not have Answerbook
installed, the Answerbook parts of the patch would not have
been applied. If, at a later time, you pkgadd Answerbook, you
could re-apply the patch, and the Answerbook components of the
patch would be applied to the system.
Message:
Installpatch Interrupted.
Installpatch is terminating.
Explanation: Installpatch was interrupted during execution
(usually through pressing ^C). Installpatch will clean up
its working files and exit.
Message:
Installpatch Interrupted.
Backing out Patch...
Explanation: Installpatch was interrupted during execution
(usually through pressing ^C). Installpatch will clean up
its working files, backout the patch, and exit.
Patch Backout Errors:
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Error message:
prebackout patch exited with return code .
Backoutpatch exiting.
Explanation and corrective action: the prebackout script
supplied with the patch exited with a return code other
than 0. Generate a script trace of backoutpatch to determine
why the prebackout script failed. Correct the reason for
failure, and re-execute backoutpatch.
Error message:
postbackout patch exited with return code .
Backoutpatch exiting."
Explanation and corrective action: the postbackout script
supplied with the patch exited with a return code other than
0. Look at the postbackout script to determine why it failed.
Correct the failure and, if necessary, RE-EXECUTE THE
POSTBACKOUT SCRIPT ONLY.
Error message:
Only one service may be defined.
Explanation and corrective action: You have attempted to specify
more than one service from which to backout a patch. Different
services must have their patches backed out with different
invocations of backoutpatch.
Error message:
The -S and -R arguments are mutually exclusive.
Explanation and recommended action: You have specified both a
non-native service to backout, and a package installation root.
These two arguments are mutually exclusive. If backing out a
patch from a non-native usr partition, the -S option should be
used. If backing out a patch from a client's root
partition (either native or non-native), the -R option
should be used.
Error message:
The service cannot be found on this system.
Explanation and recommended action: You have specified a non-
native service from which to backout a patch, but the
specified service is not installed on your system. Correctly
specify the service when backing out the patch.
Error message:
Only one rootdir may be defined.
Explanation and recommended action: You have specified more than
one package install root using the -R option. The -R option
may be used only once per invocation of backoutpatch.
Error message:
The directory cannot be found on this system.
Explanation and recommended action: You have specified a
directory using the -R option which is either not mounted,
or does not exist on your system. Verify the directory name
and re-backout the patch.
Error message:
Patch has not been successfully applied to this system.
Explanation and recommended action: You have attempted to backout
a patch that is not applied to this system. If you must
restore previous versions of patched files, you may have to
restore the original files from the initial installation CD.
Error message:
Patch has not been successfully applied to this system.
Will remove directory
Explanation and recommended action: You have attempted to back
out a patch that is not applied to this system. While the
patch has not been applied, a residual
/var/sadm/patch/ (perhaps from an unsuccessful
installpatch) directory still exists. The patch cannot be
backed out. If you must restore old versions of the patched
files, you may have to restore them from the initial
installation CD.
Error message:
This patch was obsoleted by patch .
Patches must be backed out in the order in
which they were installed. Patch backout aborted.
Explanation and recommended action: You are attempting to backout
patches out of order. Patches should never be backed-out out
of sequence. This could undermine the integrity of the more
current patch.
Error message:
Patch was installed without backing up the original
files. It cannot be backed out.
Explanation and recommended action: Either the -d option of
installpatch was set when the patch was applied, or the save
area of the patch was deleted to regain space. As a result, the
original files are not saved and backoutpatch cannot be used.
The original files can only be recovered from the original
installation CD.
Error message:
pkgrm of package failed return code .
See /var/sadm/patch//log for reason for failure.
Explanation and recommended action: The removal of one of
patch packages failed. See the log file for the reason for
failure. Correct the problem and run the backout script again.
Error message:
Restore of old files failed.
Explanation and recommended action: The backout script uses the
cpio command to restore the previous versions of the files
that were patched. The output of the cpio command should
have preceded this message. The user should take the
appropriate action to correct the cpio failure.
KNOWN PROBLEMS:
On client server machines the patch package is NOT applied
to existing clients or to the client root template space.
Therefore, when appropriate, ALL CLIENT MACHINES WILL NEED
THE PATCH APPLIED DIRECTLY USING THIS SAME INSTALLPATCH
METHOD ON THE CLIENT. See instructions above for
applying patches to a client.
A bug affecting a package utility (eg. pkgadd, pkgrm, pkgchk)
could affect the reliability of installpatch or backoutpatch
which uses package utilities to install and backout the patch
package. It is recommended that any patch that fixes package
utility problems be reviewed and, if necessary, applied before
other patches are applied. Such existing patches are:
100901 Solaris 2.1
101122 Solaris 2.2
101331 Solaris 2.3
SEE ALSO
pkgadd, pkgchk, pkgrm, pkginfo, showrev, cpio