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Patch Name: PHKL_38188
Patch Description: s700_800 11.23 VRTSvxvm 5.0 MP1RP3 Kernel Patch 04
Creation Date: 08/05/21
Post Date: 08/05/23
Repost: 08/07/10
The Symptoms, Defect Description and SR sections of the
patch documentation were modified to remove references to
Change Request QXCR1000749813 (Symantec Incident Number:
1089876(1089875)), which is not addressed by PHKL_37087.
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.23
s800: 11.23
Products:
VxVM 5.0
Filesets:
VRTSvxvm.VXVM-KRN,fr=5.0,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA,v=HP
VRTSvxvm.VXVM-KRN,fr=5.0,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA,v=Symantec
VRTSvxvm.VXVM-KRN,fr=5.0,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_PA,v=HP
VRTSvxvm.VXVM-KRN,fr=5.0,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_PA,v=Symantec
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Superseded
Critical:
Yes
PHKL_38188: PANIC HANG ABORT CORRUPTION
PANIC: QXCR1000809368
QXCR1000809365
QXCR1000808234
QXCR1000808236
QXCR1000808237
HANG: QXCR1000783853
ABORT: QXCR1000809369
CORRUPTION: QXCR1000809364
PHKL_37087: HANG PANIC CORRUPTION
HANG: 8606497293(JAGag49211)
QXCR1000748156
PANIC: QXCR1000748158
QXCR1000752137
CORRUPTION: QXCR1000749819
QXCR1000752137
PHKL_36594: CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION: 8606484795(JAGag37863)
PHKL_35178: PANIC HANG ABORT CORRUPTION MEMORY_LEAK
PHKL_35130: PANIC HANG MEMORY_LEAK ABORT
Category Tags:
defect_repair general_release critical panic halts_system
corruption memory_leak manual_dependencies
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHKL_38188
Symptoms:
PHKL_38188:
(SR: QXCR1000809368)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1171737(1171738)
System panics in vol_kmsg_get_packed_sz() routine
when host bus adapter (HBA) cables
from the array are removed.
The panic string will show:
post_hndlr(): Unresolved kernel interruption
The following stack trace can be seen:
vol_kmsg_get_packed_sz+0x161
vx_marshal+0x260
vol_kmsg_sendmsg+0x2c0
vol_kmsg_sender+0x9d0
kthread_daemon_startup+0x40
(SR: QXCR1000809365)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1171793(1171794)
The Cluster Volume Manager master node panics in
spinlocks_held_leaving_processor() routine after
host bus adapter(HBA) cables are removed.
The panic string will show:
panic: spinlock: locker forgot to unlock.
Stack Trace:
------------
spinlocks_held_leaving_processor+0xb0
get_system_time+0x180
sleep_one+0x30
vol_rwsleep_rdlock+0x150
vol_kmsg_send_common+0x630
vol_kmsg_send+0x90
cvm_obj_sendmsg+0xe0
volmv_msg_detreq_req+0x1590
vol_kmsg_transport+0xe30
vol_kmsg_log+0x110
vol_kmsg_config+0x28e0
volkmsg_cluster_reconfig_exit+0x620
volcvm_cluster_reconfig_exit+0x60
vol_quiesce_dg+0x4ab0
volcvm_cluster_reconfig_restore+0xc10
kthread_daemon_startup+0x40
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
kthread_daemon_startup
End of Stack Trace
(SR: QXCR1000809369)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1171796(1171798)
The CVM master node crashes in function
gen_shared_update_cur_pri () when HBA cables
are removed from the disk array with I/Os
continuously going on the shared mirrored volume.
Master node crashes with the following stack:
Function Name
gen_shared_update_cur_pri+0x930
dmp_start_failover+0x90
dmp_error_action+0x22b0
dmp_error_action+0x90
dmp_process_errbp+0xd40
dmp_defer_work+0x600
dmp_startdaemon+0x1c0
dmp_daemons_start+0xd0
gendmpioctl+0x900
dmpioctl+0x490
spec_ioctl+0x1d0
vno_ioctl+0x190
ioctl+0x200
syscall+0x920
(SR: QXCR1000809361)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1173894(1187953)
In a VCS cluster, a node fails to join the cluster
after a reboot as Persistent Group Reservation (PGR)
keys are not cleared by some other leaving nodes.
On one of these nodes, the CVM Service Group (SG) goes
into waiting and does not go online.
(SR: QXCR1000808234)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1197127(1197122)
In a CVM cluster, a node encounters data TLB fault
panic while a plex is dissociated from a shared mirror
volume. The panic stack trace shows the following:
volmv_msg_detach+0xbc0
vol_mv_kmsg_request+0x400
vol_kmsg_obj_request+0x260
vol_kmsg_recvmsg+0x1c70
vol_kmsg_recvmsg+0x2980
vol_kmsg_add_component_handler+0xfb0
kthread_daemon_startup+0x40
kthread_daemon_startup
(SR: QXCR1000809362)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1203522(1069574)
In the CVM environment, the auto fail over of
a DMP path to secondary path does not happen the
on primary path failure.
The following errors can be seen in syslog:
kernel: SCSI error : <3 0 0 52> return code = 0x20000
kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdbb, sector 164530
kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdbb, sector
164538
vxvm:vxconfigd: V-5-1-0 kernel_read_disk: K_IOCTL
(VOL_VOLDIO_READ) Failed errno 0x5
(SR: QXCR1000783853)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1227879 (1227878)
In a system with large number of CPUs (more than 100),
running "vxdisk -o alldgs list" may result in system
short hangs. Hundreds of vxconfigd threads are found
contending for the same spinlock when searching
the IO tree with a stack trace as follows:
preArbitration+0x171
wait_for_lock_spinner+0x200
wait_for_lock+0x120
spinlock+0xb0
io_get_type+0x180
gio_test_qual+0x940
io_search_array+0x180
dmp_get_chardev+0x130
dmp_tur_temp_pgr+0xa0
dmp_pgr_set_temp_key+0x200
gendmpioctl+0xb90
dmpioctl+0x490
spec_ioctl+0x1d0
vno_ioctl+0x190
ioctl+0x200
syscall+0x920
(SR: QXCR1000808236)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1242388 (1159473)
The system crashes with an assertion failure.
The following panic string can be seen:
panic: assertion failed (lp != NULL) at line
11502 in /ux/core/kern/common/io/wsio/scsi_ctl.c
The Stack Trace:
panic+0xc0
assfail+0x3c
scsi_strategy+0x438
dmp_dev_strategy+0x31c
gendmpstrategy+0x688
dmp_restart_io+0x158
dmp_process_deferbp+0x1c0
dmp_process_deferq+0xb4
dmp_startdaemon+0x134
dmp_daemons_start+0x94
gendmpioctl+0x760
dmpioctl+0xc0
spec_ioctl+0x90
vno_ioctl+0xc8
ioctl+0xe0
syscall+0x22c
$syscallrtn+0x0
(SR: QXCR1000808237)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1242487(1117703)
During an internal hazard testing of a CVM cluster
with shared mirrored volumes, a node crashes with
the panic string "Can't sleep in interrupt context"
and the following stack traces:
panic+0x8c
real_sleep+0x4a0
sleep_one+0x18
vol_rwsleep_rdlock+0xe8
vol_kmsg_send_common+0x3cc
vol_kmsg_send_prealloc+0x80
cvm_obj_sendmsg_prealloc+0xd0
vol_slave_rel_mlock+0x144
volsio_ilock_release+0x48
vol_mv_unilock+0x88
vol_mv_unilock_and_release+0x34
vol_mv_write_done+0x8f0
volkcontext_process+0x378
voldiskiodone+0x4cc
voldmp_iodone+0x58
biodone+0xe8
gendmpiodone+0x29c
dmpiodone+0x24
biodone+0xe8
scsi_cbfn+0x4d4
fcd_io_cbfn_start+0x130
fcd_23xx_isr+0xfc
sapic_interrupt+0x2c
mp_ext_interrupt+0x1d4
ihandler+0x90c
(SR: QXCR1000809364)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1242489(900689)
While running internal tests, the nodes in the
cluster halt with a transfer of control (TOC)
due to safety timer Expiry. The following
message is sent to the console:
Serviceguard: Unable to maintain contact
with cmcld daemon.
Performing TOC to ensure data integrity.
PHKL_37087:
(SR:QXCR1000749793)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 918910(790539)
When a mirror-stripe volume that spans across 16
disks (two plexes across 8 disks each) is being
configured, it results in the following errors:
vxvm:vxvol: ERROR: Volume vxvol01: READ error at
block 2147483648:
System error: Bad file number
xvm:vxvol: ERROR: Volume vxvol01: synchronizing
read loop failed, it should
vxvm:vxvol: ERROR: be stopped and restarted
vxvm:vxvol: INFO: Attempting to cleanup after
failure ...
(SR:QXCR1000749792)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 965378(158585)
Quick I/O statistics return a negative
value when vxtrace(1M) is on.
(SR:QXCR1000753063)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1044078(1043977)
vxdmpadm(1M) command "gettune" option
shows "dmp_retry_timeout" as one of the
tunables, but it is deprecated.
(SR:QXCR1000753059)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1052342(271539)
DMP (Dynamic MultiPathing) restore daemon can
disable paths to EMC Clariion LUNs by wrongly
identifying them as EMC Symmetrix LUNs.
(SR:8606497295 CR: JAGag49213)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1052345(1034196)
Consider a CLARiiON array co-managed by EMC Powerpath
and VxVM DMP with the use of the Third-Party Driver
(TPD) Array Support Library (ASL) for CLARiiON with
Powerpath. If this array is changed to be managed by
only DMP with the use of the non-TPD CLARiiON ASL,
then LUNs will be flagged "udid_mimatch"
as seen with "vxdisk list".
(SR:8606497293 CR: JAGag49211)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1093295(1045731)
If a LUN of an EMC CLARiiON array is removed or has
a path disabled, commands like "vxdmpadm getdmpnode"
or "vxdctl enable", which trigger VxVM to re-scan
all disks, will take up to an hour to complete.
The command appears to hang during this time with
a stack trace showing is_dos_disk().
(SR:8606497296 CR: JAGag49214)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1093296(1037196)
When Veritas Netbackup (NBU) uses the Veritas Frozen
Image (VxFI) utility to import LUNs on a host from
a disk array, it gets the same DMP node returned
from VxVM for two different LUNs.
This causes backup failure.
(SR:QXCR1000749819)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1130126(1049558)
Under very heavy I/O load on mirrored volumes,
a read request may return success to user space
even though the I/O has not been performed.
This can result in data corruption.
(SR:QXCR1000748156)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1130239(1070803)
The system hangs if there is a heavy I/O load
on a disk group under the Veritas Volume
Replicator (VVR). A typical stack trace of
a hanging thread would be:
swtch_to_thread+0x124
_swtch+0x14
real_sleep+0x2bc
sleep_one+0x18
vol_ru_allocate+0x2c8
vol_rv_write1_start+0x2d4
volkcontext_process+0x6d4
volkiostart+0x16d8
volstrategy+0x150
vol_strategy+0x35c
vx_dev_strategy+0x88
vx_bc_bwrite+0x94
vx_bc_bawrite+0x4c
vx_bwrite+0x128
vx_async_iupdat+0x150
vx_iupdat_local+0x13c
vx_iupdat+0x78
vx_iflush_list+0x124
vx_iflush+0x4c
vx_worklist_process+0x14c
vx_worklist_thread+0x44
kthread_daemon_startup+0x24
kthread_daemon_startup
(SR:QXCR1000748158)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1154217(1011402)
In CVM environment, a shared volume is mirrored
across two A/A-A arrays or enclosures.
The dd(1) command issues I/Os on the shared volumes.
While I/Os are in progress, if one of the arrays is
turned off or the cable is pulled out,
the master node panics with
the following stack trace:
Stack Trace:
bad_news+0x950
bubbledown
scsi_cbfn+0x1470
thread_check_susp_term+0x4d0
external_interrupt+0x3b0
bubbledown
kmalloc+0x20
vxdmp_hp_kmem_zalloc+0x30
gen_get_lungroup+0xc0
gen_get_failover_group+0x320
gen_dmpnode_update_cur_pri+0x1f0
dmp_start_failover+0xb0
gen_update_cur_pri+0x190
dmp_update_cur_pri+0x60
dmp_process_curpri+0x190
dmp_defer_work+0x600
dmp_startdaemon+0x1c0
dmp_daemons_start+0xd0
gendmpioctl+0x900
dmpioctl+0x490
spec_ioctl+0x1d0
vno_ioctl+0x190
ioctl+0x200
syscall+0x920
(SR:QXCR1000752137)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1170097(1170095)
IA64 systems experience the panic in a CVM cluster
configuration. It is not possible to get a decent
stack trace due to the kernel stack corruption:
panic+0x380
more_bad_news+0x4b0
uw_eaddr_bub
Can't figure out what rp to use next
Can't figure out what cfm to use next
Messages in the kernel buffer are:
More Bad News: loc_ssp (0x9fffffff7c9c7c00)
!= sp + sizeof(frame_marker_t)
(0xe0000001021a4000)
More Bad News: ar.unat (0x000000000001003e)
!= 0xffffffffffffffffUL
PHKL_36594:
(SR:8606484795 CR: JAGag37863)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1051156(1049558)
Under very heavy I/O load on mirrored volumes,
a read request may return success to user space
even though the I/O has not been performed.
This can result in data corruption.
PHKL_35178:
(SR: 8606468672 CR: JAGag23950)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 599890 (597804)
Host may panic when a cache object is
re-used to create space-optimized snapshots.
This happens when the space-optimized
snapshots are periodically refreshed, or
deleted and then recreated using the
same cache object.
(SR: 8606468676 CR: JAGag23953)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 606702 (606701)
In a CVR setup where a slave node is set
as the log owner, data corruption of a data
volume occurs when the following operations
are simultaneously performed:
- Internal FMR restore syncing is in progress
from snapshot volume to data volume.
- External I/O is fired on the data volume.
(SR: 8606468683 CR: JAGag23960)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 587320 (587322)
Some VxVM kernel threads, or ioctl calls
to the VxVM kernel, hang due to incorrect
calls to the functions volocexit_exclusive()
and volopexit_exclusive().
(SR: 8606468684 CR: JAGag23961)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 610485 (640213)
CVM reconfigurations that overlap lead to
panic in the VxVM kernel with the following
stack:
vxio:_vol_spinlock+5b8 ()
vxio:volcvm_nidmaster_callback+1e4 ()
vxio:vol_kmsg_response_receive+504 ()
vxio:vol_kmsg_receiver+b5c ()
(SR: 8606475559 CR: JAGag29898)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 602498 (598288)
In a VVR Bunker set-up, all VM operations on
the VVR secondary host hang during conversion
from secondary to primary (i.e. when the roles
of the VVR sites are changed).
(SR: 8606475562 CR: JAGag29901)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 602070 (602072)
During heavy I/O operations, some writes may
hang on the VVR primary host.
(SR: 8606475563 CR: JAGag29902)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 701598 (701600)
Duplicate device entries are displayed by the
"vxdisk list" command after the "emcadmin
renamepseudo" command is executed.
(SR: 8606475567 CR: JAGag29906)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 789936 (158363)
Higher than expected context switches of
threads doing VxVM I/O.
(SR: 8606475571 CR: JAGag29910)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 634882 (637898)
When an I/O error occurs, but the device path
is valid (i.e. SCSI probes reach the device
and the I/O is retried), then, in case of
non-CDS, EFI partitioned disks, the I/O might
be retried at the wrong offset resulting in
data corruption.
(SR: 8606475573 CR: JAGag29912)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 766813 (766816)
This is an enhancement to have DMP try to
revive any failed paths before failing the
last active path to a VxVM disk.
(SR: 8606475604 CR: JAGag29941)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 797991 (784207)
When a cluster connected to A/PG type of
array (like Hitachi HDS array) is started
and a new LUN is added into the system,
the system panics at the attempt to create
a shared disk group on the recently added
LUN. The stack trace is similar to the
following:
bcopy+0x54c
dmp_get_db+0x1d8
dmp_xchg_db+0x98
dmpioctl+0x1c
volcvm_setiopath+0x218
volsioctl_real+0x52c
ioctl+0x1f8
(SR: 8606475605 CR: JAGag29942)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 800295 (800294)
While disabling a path or a controller,
there might be a little delay.
(SR: 8606475608 CR: JAGag29945)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 783571 (783096)
System panics when a disk with hung I/Os is
removed via the 'vxdisk rm' command, and a
discovery is initiated via 'vxdisk scandisks'.
The stack is similar to the following:
_vol_spinlock
voldiosiodone_fun
voliod_iohandle
voliod_loop
(SR: 8606475612 CR: JAGag29949)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 830329 (817893)
Even after the last detached plex gets
attached back to the volume, writes to
the DCO volume (for every write to the
data volume) continue. This is visible
using any I/O tracking utility like
'vxstat'.
(SR: 8606475613 CR: JAGag29950)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 793536 (793534)
Disks having different serial numbers are
put under a single dmp node causing data
corruption.
(SR: 8606475614 CR: JAGag29951)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 803909 (798623)
Panic is observed under heavy load in
Cluster Volume Manager environment with
DRL enabled volumes. The stack trace is
similar to the following:
panic+0xc0
report_trap_or_int_and_panic+0x94
trap+0x1170
thandler+0x940
volpage_validate_remap+0x6e4
volpage_reassign+0x80
volpage_free+0x78
volpage_freelist+0x344
voldco_update_incore_pages+0x3a0
voldco_msg_request_ack+0xf0
vol_kmsg_response_receive+0x484
vol_kmsg_receiver+0x5c0
kthread_daemon_startup+0x24
kthread_daemon_startup
(SR: 8606475615 CR: JAGag29952)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 832142 (819844)
Mirrored volume recovery takes more time
even if DRL logging is enabled on the
volume.
(SR: 8606475740 CR: JAGag30065)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 801445 (801443)
The default and current value of DMP
tunables dmp_path_age and dmp_health_time
do not match the values until the customer
first sets the tunables.
Default Current
dmp_path_age 300 0
dmp_health_time 60 0
(SR: 8606475743 CR: JAGag30068)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 783084 (778479)
When vxconfigd tries to access a partially
open device while dmprestored daemon is
running inquiry on it, it results in a panic
with a stack trace similar to the following:
panic+0x6c
report_trap_or_int_and_panic+0x94
trap+0xefc
thandler+0xd20
scsi_ioctl+0x880
sdisk_ioctl+0x1c
dmp_dev_ioctl+0x18c
do_passthru_ioctl+0x1d4
dmp_passthru_ioctl+0x60
gendmpioctl+0x5f0
dmpioctl+0xe4
vol_cdev_ioctl+0xac
vol_indirect_ioctl+0x114
volconfig_ioctl+0x57c
volsioctl_real+0x1d0
volsioctl+0x10
vols_ioctl+0x58
spec_ioctl+0xac
vno_ioctl+0x98
ioctl+0x118
syscall+0x62c
syscallinit+0x55c
(SR: 8606475745 CR: JAGag30070)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 799662 (799664)
A system panic may occur when CVM/DMP
failover protocol is triggered and some
I/Os are still pending in the SCSI layer
for A/A-A type arrays. The stack trace is
similar to the following:
panic+0xc0
nanosleep_stub64+0x3bc04
interrupt+0x230
$ihndlr_rtn+0x0
function name is not available
function name is not available
mp_ext_interrupt+0x1f8
ivti_patch_to_nop3+0x0
dmp_rel_exclusive_lock+0x50
dmp_is_dmpnode_shared+0x58
dmp_start_failover+0x4c
gen_update_cur_pri+0xf4
dmp_update_cur_pri+0x40
dmp_process_curpri+0xd8
function name is not available
dmp_startdaemon+0x134
dmp_daemons_start+0x94
gendmpioctl+0x760
dmpioctl+0xc0
spec_ioctl+0x90
vno_ioctl+0xc8
ioctl+0xe0
syscall+0x22c
$syscallrtn+0x0
(SR: 8606475746 CR: JAGag30071)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 803734 (797343)
When a new path is added to a DMP node after
failover occurs, the new path is not used for
I/O.
(SR: 8606475748 CR: JAGag30073)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 699483 (833375)
Autotresspass can happen on ALUA arrays
during diskgroup imports. CVM join also
takes considerable time during boot.
(SR: 8606475750 CR: JAGag30075)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 624787 (625982)
The default I/O policy for some non-A/A arrays
is set to 'single-active'.
(SR: 8606478050 CR: JAGag32381)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 630375 (536498)
Data Page fault panic occurs with the following
stack trace when using a third party replicator
product with VxVM on HP-UX:
vol_dev_strategy+0xb0
voldiskiostart+0x58c
vol_subdisksio_start+0x40
volkcontext_process+0x3f8
volkiostart+0x6dc
volstrategy+0x64
vol_strategy+0x220
ftd_do_io+0x2f4
ftd_finish_io+0x244
ftd_iodone_journal+0x718
biodone+0xfc
volkiodone+0x294
volsiodone+0x4b0
vol_subdisksio_done+0x70
volkcontext_process+0x354
voldiskiodone+0x32c
biodone+0xfc
gendmpiodone+0x148
dmpiodone+0x10
biodone+0xfc
(SR: 8606477972 CR: JAGag32314)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 846418 (848843)
Reduced throughput with balanced path and
minimum-Q I/O policies.
(SR: 8606477973 CR: JAGag32315)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 799642 (801655)
In some cases with non-A/A arrays, failover
takes more time than expected.
(SR: 8606477976 CR: JAGag32318)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 609987 (609985)
Data corruption in VVR configurations, when
DCM is active on the RVG, but not yet
activated on a particular RLINK.
(SR: 8606477977 CR: JAGag32319)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 622268 (631320)
VVR secondary host panics when recovering
RVG.
(SR: 8606477978 CR: JAGag32320)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 795154 (795152)
READ on the secondary VVR data volume hangs
after the host startup and there are no
entries in the SRL to recover the data.
(SR: 8606477979 CR: JAGag32321)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 632515 (624990)
When a volume having DCO with an I/O error
is attached to the VC, the attach hangs.
(SR: 8606477981 CR: JAGag32323)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 796810 (807045)
In SANVM, last three bytes of PGR keys
represent various information including
path state, active path etc. These bits
are not properly updated after 'vxdg
import'/'vxdisk init'. This results in the
last three bytes of the keys becoming zero.
(SR: 8606477984 CR: JAGag32326)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 610384 (640212)
vxconfigd hangs while creating/importing a
disk group, when a volume resync operation
is running. The stack trace is similar to
the following:
pvthread+816900
et_wait+000344
uphyswait+000178
uphysio+000698
vxvm_physio+000068
vol_objphysio+00015C
vol_objioctl+000214
vol_object_ioctl+0001B4
voliod_ioctl+000160
volsioctl_real+000528
volsioctl+00004C
(SR: 8606477987 CR: JAGag32329)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 635856 (628093)
Only with debug VxVM package, too many
console logs are generated due to the
TED spec action messages causing the
system to panic.
(SR: 8606477988 CR: JAGag32330)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642069 (642763)
CFS mount operation can hang during cluster
reconfiguration with multiple joiners. The
stack trace is similar to the following:
vx_bc_biowait()+000094
vx_biowait()+000014
vx_clear_blk()+0000FC
vx_fs_init()+000948
vx_attach_fs()+0003C4
vx_domount()+000114
vx_mount_common()+00056C
vx_mount()+0000DC
vfs_mount()+000018
(SR: 8606477998 CR: JAGag32340)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 569043 (566055)
Mirror (plex) inconsistency and data
corruption occurs when mirrors are
resynchronized using FMR, when the
plex detach was detected during the DG
import.
(SR: 8606478175 CR: JAGag32494)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 645031 (644982)
I/O hangs after any path failure on A/A-A
arrays.
(SR: 8606478177 CR: JAGag32496)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 806972 (703438)
Some active paths go into the DISABLED state
when 'vxdisk scandisks' is run on A/P arrays
after a failover or failback.
(SR: 8606478179 CR: JAGag32498)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 830609 (831707)
Random hang seen in vxdmp code with the
following stack:
dmp_handle_delay_open+0001C8 ()
dmp_set_cur_pri+000320 ()
dmp_set_db+0001FC ()
gendmpioctl+0003C8 ()
(SR: 8606478180 CR: JAGag32499)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 596955 (640137)
Node panics while running internal tests.
The stack trace is as follows:
panic_save_regs_switchstack+0x110
panic+0x380
post_hndlr+0xc80
vm_hndlr+0x210
bubbledown+0x0
vol_kmsg_masterselect_purge+0x80
vol_kmsg_walk_cbq+0x70
vol_kmsg_config+0x2bc0
set_nodeid_protocol+0x1b0
vol_set_membership+0x1bb0
volcvm_vxreconfd_set_members+0xa20
volcvm_vxreconfd_thread+0x8a0
kthread_daemon_startup+0x40
kthread_daemon_startup+0x0
(SR: 8606478182 CR: JAGag32501)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 701697 (778961)
vxreconfd thread hogs the system for more
than 63 secs causing the safety timer to
expire.
(SR: 8606478183 CR: JAGag32502)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 767289 (767293)
Node panics while running the internal
tests. The stack trace is as follows:
vol_kmsg_respond_common+0x108
vol_kmsg_respond+0x48
volcvm_lockdg+0x4f4
volcvm_joinsio_start+0x4c4
voliod_iohandle+0x70
voliod_loop+0x89c
kthread_daemon_startup+0x24
kthread_daemon_startup
(SR: 8606478184 CR: JAGag32503)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 780032 (783201)
Node panics with 'Unresolved kernel
interruption'. The stack trace is as
follows:
post_hndlr+0xc80
vm_hndlr+0x210
bubbledown
volcvm_receive_open_close+0x490
volcvm_joinsio_start+0x5c30
vol_kmsg_cluster_request+0x80
vol_kmsg_recvmsg+0x1b20
vol_kmsg_add_component_handler+0x1180
kthread_daemon_startup+0x40
kthread_daemon_startup
(SR: 8606478185 CR: JAGag32504)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 782321 (783203)
Node panics with 'spinlock: locker forgot
to unlock'. The stack trace is as follows:
panic+0x380
spinlocks_held_leaving_processor+0xb0
real_sleep+0x110
sleep_one+0x30
vol_ktrans_iod_wakeup+0 x170
vol_ktrans_commit+0xec0
volconfig_ioctl+0x560
volsioctl_real+0x710
volsioctl+0x40
vols_ioctl+0x90
spec_ioctl+0x1d0
vno_ioctl+0x190
ioctl+0x200
syscall+0x920
(SR: 8606478186 CR: JAGag32505)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 784213 (784115)
Node panics with '_VOLSIOQ_MORE: corrupted
queue at'. The stack trace is as follows:
panic+0xc0
cmn_err+0x200
voliod_loop+0x1e0
kthread_daemon_startup+0x24
kthread_daemon_startup+0x0
(SR: 8606478189 CR: JAGag32508)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 819026 (819027)
Node panics with 'Unresolved kernel
interruption'. The stack trace is as follows:
post_hndlr+0xc80
vm_hndlr+0x210
bubbledown
vol_ktrans_find_object+0x51
vol_set_device+0x250
vol_ktrans_set_dev+0x250
volconfig_ioctl+0x5c0
volsioctl_real+0x710
volsioctl+0x40
vols_ioctl+0x90
spec_ioctl+0x1d0
vno_ioctl+0x190
ioctl+0x200
syscall+0x920
(SR: 8606478191 CR: JAGag32510)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 833393 (834726)
During a CVM cluster reconfiguration abort,
the following warning message is seen in the
syslog:
vmunix: WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-415 convert:
returning -1 for cvm id 0
(SR: 8606478194 CR: JAGag32513)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 582933 (582932)
When recovering the detached data volume from
the Replicated Volume Group (RVG), if there is
an I/O error on the Storage Replicator Log (SRL),
only SRL gets detached whereas the data volume
gets enabled.
(SR: 8606478195 CR: JAGag32514)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 612554 (612553)
In a cluster environment, if the primary VVR
node disconnects with several outstanding writes
and if Rlink reconnects, VVR stops replicating
to the secondary node.
(SR: 8606478331 CR: JAGag32634)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 609330 (609329)
An assertion is hit during internal testing
in a clustered-VVR (CVR) environment. In a
customer (non-debug) CVR environment, the
problem could manifest as I/Os getting hung
on the secondary RVG and affecting the overall
replication.
(SR: 8606478333 CR: JAGag32636)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 788492 (792835)
System panics during node join.
(SR: 8606478336 CR: JAGag32639)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 605364 (602509)
Consider a CVR environment in which the primary
SRL is greater than the secondary SRL in size.
Doing atomic commit or In-Band Control (IBC)
logging causes transactions on the secondary
RVG to hang.
(SR: 8606478338 CR: JAGag32641)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 609188 (609160)
The first open on a shared volume under RVG on the
secondary, and replication, hangs.
(SR: 8606478339 CR: JAGag32642)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 818826 (818824)
Replication stalls in a CVR environment doing
secondary logging.
(SR: 8606478340 CR: JAGag32643)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 608220 (608219)
Data inconsistency on secondary RVG.
(SR: 8606478341 CR: JAGag32644)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 612550 (612549)
System panic with panic string "panic:
f:vol_rv_set_logging:1a" and the following
stack traces:
ted_call_demon+0xc0
ted_assert+0x1a0
vol_rv_set_logging+0x4d0
vol_rv_ibc2_start+0x6d0
voliod_iohandle+0x190
voliod_loop+0x2400
kthread_daemon_startup+0x40
(SR: 8606478345 CR: JAGag32648)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 626175 (640353)
The volume created as part of the
'vxsnap addmir' operation on an ISP(Intelligent
Storage Provisioning) allocated volume can have
data corrupted if the primary volume is accessible
for application writes.
(SR: 8606478350 CR: JAGag32653)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 833822 (859849)
The system panics if vxconfigd reconfiguration
occurs when I/O is in progress, with the
following stack trace:
panic: Bad News!
bad_news+0x950
bubbledown
volsp_iodone_common+0x90
volsp_iodone+0x30
biodone+0x100
gendmpiodone+0x380
dmpiodone+0x30
biodone+0x100
scsi_fast_cbfn+0x4a0
mpt_unlock_and_call_cbfns+0xf0
mpt_isr+0x250
release_lock+0x140
external_interrupt+0x3b0
bubbledown
idle+0x710
(SR: 8606478353 CR: JAGag32656)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 840801 (840798)
WRITEs hang, and eventually a Vx hang, if a
secondary pause due to a configuration error,
and a pause issued by the user, reaches the
primary in parallel.
(SR: 8606478354 CR: JAGag32657)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 846727 (846726)
Data corruption on secondary site data volumes
in CVR (i.e. VVR in clustered environment)
set-up having asynchronous rlinks.
(SR: 8606478355 CR: JAGag32658)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 844793 (844796)
During failover or failback operation in
CLARiiON array in A/PF mode, the failover
or failback command fails with the following
error. An I/O failure during a failover or
failback operation will leave the plex
detached and the volume disabled. I/O error
occurred on Path c20t0d1 belonging to Dmpnode
c16t0d1
(SR: 8606478359 CR: JAGag32662)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 637514 (637532)
In a VVR setup with DCM in activated state, if
all the data volumes in the RVG happen to get
detached due to an I/O error, further
error-handling stops. This may cause further
operations to hang.
(SR: 8606478361 CR: JAGag32664)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 856339 (856340)
ServiceGuard reconfiguration timeout was hit
leading to TOC of all nodes participating in
the reconfiguration. The reconfiguration
was stuck in the reconfiguration of CVM.
(SR: 8606478364 CR: JAGag32667)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 855036 (856233)
If 'balanced I/O policy' is set as the I/O
policy for the A/P arrays, then DMP does not
evenly distribute the load on all the active
paths. Instead it overloads one of the active
paths.
(SR: 8606478365 CR: JAGag32668)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 859785 (857237)
If there are multiple paths to a LUN and the
I/O policy is round-robin, the DMP schedules
all the I/Os through only one of the paths.
(SR: 8606478518 CR: JAGag32809)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 631133 (631132)
When Rlink is disconnected, the following
operations result in a panic on the secondary
with vxibc processes memory alignment errors:
1.The following command was executed on the
primary:
command vradmin -g <dg> -c <chkpoint>
syncrvg <rvg> <secondary>
2.The vxibc -g <dg> receive command was run
on the secondary through a script in cron,
every 55 seconds with a timeout of 45
seconds.
(SR: 8606478520 CR: JAGag32811)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 857612 (805957)
The DMP device fails I/O requests even
though there is an active path, leading
to an application failure.
(SR: 8606478538 CR: JAGag32827)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 629844 (634767)
With extremely heavy I/O load on shared
storage in large configurations, the time
it takes a cluster nodes' vxconfigd to
scan storage can increase as the response
time of the SCSI-layer commands that
vxconfigd uses also increases. This is
most apparent at system start-up when
starting vxconfigd, which involves
scanning storage. Thus, it affects
the node joining the cluster.
(SR: 8606478701 CR: JAGag32956)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 772032 (648364)
System panic due to DRL agenode list
corruption.
(SR: 8606478705 CR: JAGag32960)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 807997 (793344)
If there are no EFI partitions on the disk
and there is an attempt to open a DMP device
file of a non-existing EFI partition, the
entire DMP metanode is disabled. This
eventually fails any I/Os on that volume.
(SR: 8606478708 CR: JAGag32963)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 630322 (630318)
HP request for a check to be made for the
pfto argument in vxdisk(1M) command not to
be lower than 15s.
(SR: 8606478709 CR: JAGag32964)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 849655 (819287)
On systems with heavy I/O, subsystem load
times for I/O queuing may exceed the I/O
wait timeout (i.e. 240 secs) limit set by
VxVM. Until the "hung" I/O returns, VxVM
disables the device to which it was sent
and any related objects (volumes, plexes,
and so on). Space allocations on that
device are also disabled. Messages similar
to the following may be seen in the syslog:
Oct 10 05:49:25 axe251 vmunix: WARNING: VxVM
vxio V-5-3-0 voldsio_timeout: Timeout value
240 seconds, actual io time 240 seconds, I/O
Timedout, bad disk?
Oct 10 05:49:25 axe251 vmunix: WARNING: VxVM
vxio V-5-3-0 voldio: I/O Timedout on disk
c9t7d1, 1 I/Os hung on the disk!
Oct 10 05:49:25 axe251 vmunix: WARNING: VxVM
vxio V-5-3-0 voldio: I/O hung; disallowing all
I/Os to the disk.
Oct 10 05:49:39 axe251 vmunix: WARNING: VxVM
vxio V-5-3-0 voldiosiodone_fun: Hung io
returned; disk = c9t7d1, hung ios remaining 0
Oct 10 05:49:39 axe251 vmunix: WARNING: VxVM
vxio V-5-3-0 voldiosiodone_fun: All Hung ios
returned; disk = c9t7d1, re-enabling ios to
disk.
(SR: 8606479054 CR: JAGag33283)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 853171 (853168)
While performing transactions involving RVG,
vxconfigd hangs when the transaction commit is
in progress. The stack trace is similar to the
following:
volsiowait+0001F8
vol_rv_commit_flush+000DA8
vol_commit_flush+000084
vol_ktrans_commit+00062C
volconfig_ioctl+0003A8
volsioctl_real+000500
volsioctl+00004C
vols_ioctl+00010C
rdevioctl+0000C8
spec_ioctl+000020
vnop_ioctl+000024
vno_ioctl+000118
(SR: 8606479063 CR: JAGag33292)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 828144 (820689)
Various resync activities do not scale with
the increasing value of the 'numchild' (number
of parallel threads for syncing) option of
various VxVM commands.
(SR: 8606479064 CR: JAGag33293)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 783585 (589206)
System panics due to a NULL pointer dereference.
(SR: 8606479065 CR: JAGag33294)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 828577 (828578)
During VxVM startup, the kernel revalidates all
the disks causing slow performance.
(SR: 8606479068 CR: JAGag33297)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 860293 (861635)
If vxconfigd is restarted on a system connected
to a multipathed Active/Passive array, the VxVM
command that scans devices (i.e. 'vxdisk scandisks')
might have slow performance or appear to hang. The
'vxconfigd' process threads show a stack trace
similar to the following:
swtch_to_thread+0x114
_swtch+0x14
sleep+0x2dc
scsi_cmdx+0x4f4
sd_open+0x2fc
scsi_lun_open+0x410
sdisk_open+0x1c
vol_cdev_open_with_flag+0x4d0
vol_indirect_ioctl+0x134
volconfig_ioctl+0x81c
volsioctl_real+0x4bc
volsioctl+0x4c
vols_ioctl+0x84
spec_ioctl+0x90
vno_ioctl+0xc8
ioctl+0xe0
syscall+0x544
syscallinit+0x55c
(SR: 8606479071 CR: JAGag33300)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 834916 (859018)
On a system with multiple paths to disk
devices, if all the paths except one path
get disabled followed by a .vxdisk scandisk.
command, it results in a vxconfigd hang. The
stack trace is similar to the following:
proc_list{58} pid=321 tid=617
cmd="/usr/sbin/vxconfigd -k -m enable"
Process : p proc_t 0xe00000013ee02000
pid=321 p_comm='vxconfigd'
Kthread : p kthread_t 0xe000000160aa42c0
Using PCB: p
user_t 0x17d9e031.0x9fffffff7f7e8000
swtch_to_thread+0x2d0
swtch+0x30
real_sleep+0x5f0
sleep_spinunlock+0xb0
dmp_reconfig_update_cur_pri+0xd0
dmp_decipher_instructions+0x700
dmp_process_instruction_buffer+0x320
dmp_reconfigure_db+0xa0
gendmpioctl+0x920
dmpioctl+0x490
spec_ioctl+0x1d0
vno_ioctl+0x190
ioctl+0x200
syscall+0x920
(SR: 8606479072 CR: JAGag33301)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 918882 (862778)
CVM reconfiguration hangs.
(SR: 8606479073 CR: JAGag33302)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 918888 (640316)
CVM reconfiguration hangs when there are
many nodes and several reconfigurations occur
simultaneously.
(SR: 8606479074 CR: JAGag33303)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 926259 (863448)
In CVM environment, vxconfigd hangs when a DMP
path disable/enable occurs.
(SR: 8606479076 CR: JAGag33305)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 926336 (925804)
vxconfigd starts using 100% of CPU and grows in
size during heavy I/O load.
(SR: 8606478722 CR: JAGag32977)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 622633 (620946)
Multiple errors on mirrored volumes having a
DCO log in a shared disk group cause I/Os to
hang. This can happen for DCOs of version 20
in a Shared DG configuration (CVM).
(SR: 8606478723 CR: JAGag32978)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 629335 (634733)
Node panics while running the internal CVM/CFS
tests over ServiceGuard. The stack trace is as
follows:
spinlockx+0x80
vol_kmsg_send_common+0xd90
vol_kmsg_send+0x90
volcvm_check_broadcast_order+0x3c0
volcvm_master+0x830
volcvm_vxreconfd_thread+0xbb0
kthread_daemon_startup+0x40
(SR: 8606478729 CR: JAGag32984)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 523415 (494718)
Vxconfigd memory usage grows due to memory leaks,
as can be seen by ps(1) command.
(SR: 8606478732 CR: JAGag32987)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 613034 (614061)
Data page fault panic occurs when mounting a
multi-volume file system.
(SR: 8606478733 CR: JAGag32988)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 772060 (772059)
Importing a shared disk group fails with
disk-not-found errors while running a script
in a loop that:
- enables/disables controllers connecting to
shared storage
- creates shared disk groups
- deports and imports the shared disk group
multiple times
- destroys the shared disk group
(SR: 8606478736 CR: JAGag32991)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 797082 (807048)
Consider a system having both shared and
private disk groups on LUNs in an Active/Active
array with multiple paths. When the primary path
is disabled and then re-enabled, only the shared
disk groups switch I/O back to the original
primary. The private disk groups continue
to do I/O to the original secondary path.
(SR: 8606478738 CR: JAGag32993)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 803192 (803194)
If an update occurs between the time vxnetd
is stopped and started, as one can simulate
with the following command sequence, the
update is not sent to the secondary.
# vxstart_vvr stop
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/vx/rdsk/testdg/v01
count=1
# vxstart_vvr
After this, even though the
#vxassist -g dgname rollback volname
VxVM vxsd ERROR V-5-1-0 Error detected on
source subdisk. Operation cannot proceed.
VxVM vxassist ERROR V-5-1-0 Could not rollback
subdisk dgname01-01 in volume volname
(SR: 8606478741 CR: JAGag32996)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 633100 (624603)
Panic occurs after a volume shrink operation
on the primary RVG. The stack trace is similar
to the following:
vol_dcm_set_region+0x50
vol_rvdcm_log_update+0x50
vol_ru_childdone+0x3b4
(SR: 8606480644 CR: JAGag34717)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 506982 (219325)
Corruption of the Copy-On-Write snapshot with
parent volume having experienced plex detach(es).
PHKL_35130:
(SR: 8606460122 CR: JAGag16186)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 613411)
When a primary controller is disabled on one
host, the current primary path does not change
on other CVM hosts.
(SR: 8606460123 CR: JAGag16187)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 613412)
When an I/O error occurs on a single-path device
which is 'insane' (it returns I/O with an error
after a delay), the I/O does not fail immediately.
(SR: 8606460125 CR: JAGag16189)
(SYMANTEC Incident No: 613414)
The 'vxdctl enable' command hangs on a HP-UX
machine connected to a Cx700 array in a CVM
environment.
(SR: 8606460387 CR: JAGag16434)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 613416)
Panic in vol_rv_sec_write_start() while testing
with master as logowner.
(SR: 8606460388 CR: JAGag16435)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number 613417)
When there is an outstanding I/O and someone
issues the 'vxdmpadm disable ctlr/path' command,
the machine may panic.
(SR: 8606460389 CR: JAGag16436)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 615549)
Reservation conflict when there was a failover
from DMP.
(SR: 8606460390 CR: JAGag16437)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 615698)
Data inconsistency on the VVR secondary site.
(SR: 8606460391 CR: JAGag16438)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 615699
CVM node joins hang in certain VVR configurations.
(SR: 8606460394 CR: JAGag16441)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 617387)
(1) There is a kernel memory leak from the M_DYNAMIC
arena that is visible in the failover code path.
(2) During the path failover, even if the read PGR
keys command fails, all the PGR keys are cleared.
(3) With A/A-A type of array connected, if the cables
are quickly removed and re-connected, the failover
does not occur.
(SR: 8606460395 CR: JAGag16442)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642240)
A potential panic or I/O failure is caused by
accessing unallocated kernel address while doing
I/Os to space optimized snapshots. This is observed
only with shared volumes in a cluster volume manager
environment. The typical panic stack is as follows:
pvthread+008D00
vol_cvol_update_tlb+000078
vol_cvol_tlb_insert_entries_clust+0001E0
vol_cvol_req_trans_done+0000D8
vol_kmsg_response_receive+00041C
vol_kmsg_receiver+000618
vxvm_start_thread_enter+000084
procentry+000010
Debug kernel error message: 'A program has tried
to access freed xmalloc memory'.
(SR: 8606456777 CR: JAGag13160)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642244)
When the primary path of an Active/Passive array
is restored after being disabled, the I/O is not
restored on that path. This causes the applications
to hang until the "vxdisk scandisks" command is run
to clear the deferred I/O requests.
(SR: 8606460398 CR: JAGag16445)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642247)
When the 'vxfentesthw' utility is used to read the
PGR keys, it silently reports that there are zero
keys even when the ioctl on subpaths fails (in case
of cable removal). This can result in user seeing
zero keys although there are valid keys present at
that time.
(SR: 8606456778 CR: JAGag13161)
(SYMANTEC Incident number: 642250)
For EMC CLARiiON arrays, DMP fails to restore some
paths after reconnecting the cables or re-enabling
the switch port. The state of the paths is shown as
DISABLED in the output from the 'vxdmpadm getsubpaths'
command.
(SR: 8606456788 CR: JAGag13169)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642254)
In VCS or ServiceGuard cluster with multiple active
primary paths to an array, a system panic can occur
when disabling a switch port or disconnecting cables
while simultaneously using the "vxdmpadm disable"
command to disable another path.
(SR: 8606460400 CR: JAGag16447)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642255)
On RDAC -controlled DS4K arrays, the failover is
handled by RDAC, and the disk ownership information
is maintained by DMP. This ownership information is
not up-to-date when failover happens twice.
(SR: 8606456773 CR: JAGag13156)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 643383)
DMP failover to a path on the standby controller
does not occur on HP EVA8000 arrays. This can
result in plex errors similar to the following:
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-2 Subdisk c6t1d2-01 block
65065: Uncorrectable write error
(SR: 8606456789 CR: JAGag13170)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 647673)
A tunable has been requested to enable or disable
the fast error recovery feature.
(SR: 8606460406 CR: JAGag16453)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 776654)
On EVA array, if a switch port is disabled and then
enabled, and "vxdisk scandisk" is run, the paths
through that port are not getting enabled.
(SR: 8606460412 CR: JAGag16459)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 778742)
With non A/A arrays, if SANVM is configured and
if the number of keys stored on the disk is more
than 16, then unexpected spurious failovers can
happen.
(SR: 8606460413 CR: JAGag16460)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 778744)
In case of A/P arrays, system panics while
creating the shared disk group on master, if it
is not able to access the shared storage.
(SR: 8606460414 CR: JAGag16461)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 778751)
In case of non A/A arrays, system crashes during
failover, if the number of PGR keys stored on disk
exceeds 16.
(SR: 8606458810 CR: JAGag15008)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 780672)
DMP does not show the correct path state when a
switch port is enabled.
(SR: 8606460416 CR: JAGag16463)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 781033)
After a volume is restored from a snapshot, the
FMR3 bitmap for the volume is not synced up with
the snapshot.
(SR: 8606458812 CR: JAGag15010)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 783117)
Host panics when 'vxdmpadm setattr' is invoked
with heavy I/O load. Panic stack trace is as
follows:
wait_for_lock_spinner+0x60
wait_for_lock+0x120
spinlock_wait+0x30
dmp_get_exclusive_lock+0x70
gen_dmpnode_update_cur_pri+0x60
dmp_change_cur_pri+0x280
dmp_set_path_attr+0x740
gendmpioctl+0xc80
dmpioctl+0x490
(SR: 8606458813 CR: JAGag15011)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 785764)
DMP path throttling events are not logged
immediately.
(SR: 8606458811 CR: JAGag15009)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 785766)
An internal assert is being hit due to
incorrect maintenance of open count.
(SR: 8606461723 CR: JAGag17666)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 615697)
The primary node panics during bootup.
The panic occurs when the VVR object recovery
code is running.
Defect Description:
PHKL_38188:
(SR: QXCR1000809368)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1171737(1171738)
Improper message allocations that are done while
sending the message across the network to the
other nodes, lead to the panic during
unmarshaling the message on another node.
Resolution:
The issue has been resolved to ensure that the
proper message allocations are now done.
(SR: QXCR1000809365)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1171793(1171794)
The issue occurs because the thread holds an
exclusive spinlock vol_kmsg_config_data_lock
while simultaneously attempts to grab a read-write
lock. This causes the thread to go to sleep.
On HP-UX, no thread can go to sleep while holding
a spin lock and thus the machine panics in
spinlocks_held_leaving_processor() routine.
Resolution:
The issue has been fixed so that the spinlock
"vol_kmsg_config_data_lock" is released in
vol_kmsg_config() routine before calling
vol_kmsg_walk_cbq(), where the thread may go to sleep.
(SR: QXCR1000809369)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1171796(1171798)
The system crashes due to a race condition during
cur_pri_path update. The issue is caused due to
improper locking. The cur_pri_path_state flag
(NODE_QUIESCED)gets reset. There is no exclusive lock
held, so another thread can change
the cur_pri_path to NULL.
Resolution:
The issue has been fixed so that the NODE_QUIESCED
flag is reset with dmp exclusive
spin lock (vxdmp_spin) held.
(SR: QXCR1000809361)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1173894(1187953)
The issue occurs when there is failover from a
PRIMARY DMP path to a SECONDARY DMP path. In both
failover and failback of DMP paths, the PGR keys are
not removed from the disk. PGR keys on shared disks
should be removed by a node when it leaves the cluster
gracefully. Even if the PGR keys are not removed by the
leaving node, the master node should remove the PGR keys
pertaining to the leaving node. But if there has been a DMP
path failover from primary to secondary, due to some timing
issue, the master node may not remove the leaving node's PGR
keys from all shared disks. This could result in PGR
key registration failure next time when a node tries to
join and enable the DMP paths.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to fix the timing issue so
that the PGR keys are now removed when the node leaves.
The PGR keys are also now registered
while enabling the DMP path.
(SR: QXCR1000808234)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1197127(1197122)
The kernel routine volmv_msg_detach(), which handles
a detach request from the master, does not assign
the disk group pointer properly. When accessing this
null disk group pointer, the system panics.
Resolution:
The code has been changed to make sure that the disk
group pointer gets reinitialized.
(SR: QXCR1000809362)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1203522(1069574)
When a DMP path fails, the CVM master node does not
send notification to all impacted slave nodes about
the failover event. This results in some slave nodes
not performing the path failover.
Resolution:
The event notifications are now sent to all the impacted
nodes so that failovers will occur when needed.
(SR: QXCR1000783853)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1227879 (1227878)
Running 'vxdisk -o alldgs list' would trigger
all VxVM devices to re-online. Based on the number
of VxVM devices, vxconfigd will try to spawn an
optimal number of threads, bounded by 4*number of CPUs,
to do the re-online in parallel. On a large system
with many CPUs and VxVM devices, vxconfigd can spawn
hundreds of threads. Each of these threads will
issue a DMP ioctl which searches the IO tree in a way
that requires it to hold a global GIO spinlock.
This can result in heavy spinlock
contention and system short hang.
Resolution:
The DMP code has been enhanced to minimize
the code paths that will require holding the GIO
spinlock while searching the IO tree.
(SR: QXCR1000808236)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1242388 (1159473)
The issue occurs when there are multiple threads
trying to fail over the DMP paths of a disk LUN.
Simultaneous failover and failback of DMP paths
of the same DMP node can cause an inconsistent
system state and result
in DMP trying to access an unopened LUN.
Resolution:
The DMP code has been modified to make sure that
only one thread executes the failover for a given
LUN rather than multiple threads executing failover
for the same LUN.
(SR: QXCR1000808237)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1242487(1117703)
The panic occurs on an interrupt context when
processing an I/O completion which also signifies
the completion of resynchronizing a shared mirror.
To notify the other cluster nodes about the
resynchronization completion, a message is sent
through CVM kernel messaging (kmsg) which requires
the thread to hold some kmsg lock. If the kmsg lock
is held by another thread, the thread will attempt
to sleep on the interrupt context causing the panic.
Resolution:
A validation check has been added to ensure that
I/O completion for shared objects will not be handled
in the interrupt context. If the I/O completion
processing happens in the interrupt context, it will
return a specific error such that the completion
processing will be retried again
outside the interrupt context.
(SR: QXCR1000809364)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1242489(900689)
During the master takeover, due to an overlapping
reconfiguration some of the nodes in the cluster
do not get a response for dirty region
logging (DRL) rebuild messages.
This causes the system to hang leading to
safety timer expiry.
Resolution:
The DRL rebuild kernel messages are now handled
before processing the new cluster reconfiguration.
PHKL_37087:
(SR:QXCR1000749793)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 918910(790539)
The resync of volumes consisting of more than a
single plex was failing after a 2TB offset. An
error was encountered while configuring a
mirror-stripe volume that spanned across 16 disks
(two plexes across 8 disks each). The total volume
size was less than 16TB. This resulted in the loss
of information when 64 bits were converted to 32
bits.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to use appropriate
type casting so that the error is avoided.
(SR:QXCR1000749792)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 965378(158585)
The b_clock_ticks variable is commonly used by the
VxFS and VxVM subsystems. VxFS sets this variable
to the lbolt value and then measures the I/O time,
whereas VxVM sets the variable to 0 so as to enable
I/O tracing. This results in a clash.
Resolution:
The problem has been resolved by introducing a new
static system tunable is_vxtrace_enabled, which is set
to 1 for using vxtrace. To get the correct Quick I/O
statistics, is_vxtrace_enabled has to be set to 0
(vxtrace would then report an warning message
"vmtracing is disabled" on start), and this prevents
b_clock_ticks being reset to 0. The default value
of is_vxtrace_enabled=1.
(SR:QXCR1000753063)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1044078(1043977)
dmp_retry_timeout tunable was added in VxVM
5.0 release to address SAN reconfiguration delays
in VCS cluster configurations using SCSI-3 PGR
(persistent group reservation). But the actual problem
was fixed in DMP 5.0 and the "dmp_retry_timeout"
tunable value was changed to zero through the
incident 799642 (JAGag32315) in the 5.0MP1 patch.
Existing customers with VCS configurations were
encouraged to stop using "dmp_retry_timeout".
The tunable is no longer required
and can be removed from DMP.
Resolution: Removed the dmp_retry_timeout tunable.
(SR:QXCR1000753059)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1052342(271539)
The check in identifying EMC write protected LUNs
is not sufficient and does not have explicit check
for EMC Clariion arrays. Hence the Clariion LUNs were
seen as write protected and were marked DISABLED.
Resolution:
Modified the condition for disabling LUNs
explicitly for EMC arrays.
(SR:8606497295 CR: JAGag49213)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1052345(1034196)
The TPD Powerpath-enabling ASL and the non-TPD
ASL each assign a different product ID (PID) to
the same array. When the non-TPD ASL takes over,
the disks end up in the Unique Disk Identifier (UDID)
mis-matched state because of the different
PID expected.
Resolution:
Both the TPD Powerpath-enabling ASL and the non-TPD
ASL for CLARiiON now use the same PID for the array.
(SR:8606497293 CR: JAGag49211)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1093295(1045731
When VxVM attempts to read metadata from the removed
LUN or through a disabled path of the LUN, EMC CLARiiON
ASL does not handle the error condition by reverting
to path failure. Instead, it allows the read request to
time out, causing the disk scanning
to appear transiently hung.
Resolution:
Error handling on EMC CLARiiON has been rectified
in such a way that the command "vxdmpadm getdmpnode"
or "vxdctl enable" doesn't hang when issued on a
removed disk or disabled path. If the disk is removed
or the path is disabled, then it reverts to path failure.
(SR:8606497296 CR: JAGag49214)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1093296(1037196)
If there exists a LUN in the disk array that is not
connected to the host and the metadata of this LUN
shows a disk access name (which is also typically
the DMP node name) same as another connected LUN,
as VxVM does not ignore disks that are not connected,
it can return the same DMP node name for two different
LUNs to VxFI. As a result, VxFI may operate on the wrong
disk group derived from the stale metadata of the
disconnected LUN, leading to the backup failure.
Resolution:
VxVM has been modified to detect LUNs that are not
connected by checking a bit in the Peripheral Qualifier.
If the bit indicates that a LUN is "not connected",
even though a SCSI inquiry succeeds, VxVM returns
DMP_PATH_FAILURE error to VxFI.
(SR:QXCR1000749819)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1130126(1049558)
When reading from a mirrored volume, a read request
could return success to the user layer even though
the I/O was actually not performed.
This could happen when DMP timeout occurred
before the I/O request was sent to the underlying
physical layer. In this case, the DMP timeout
occurred prematurely due to an uninitialized timestamp
in the DMP buffer. In addition, DMP should retry the
I/O request instead of returning success to the upper
layer.
Resolution:
A timestamp is now properly initialized on the
DMP buffer so that the I/O request is queued
for retrial if it times out.
(SR:QXCR1000748156)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1130239(1070803)
This is due to the un-protected setting and
re-setting of replica ("rlink" structure) flags.
Resolution:
The solution is to ensure that spinlocks
are appropriately employed when modifying rlink flags.
(SR:QXCR1000748158)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1154217(1011402)
In case of non A/A arrays, there is no check to
ensure that I/O's are not sent when the primary path
of the DMP node is set to NULL.
Resolution:
The solution in case of a non-A/A array is to not
allow I/Os when the cur_pri_path of
dmp node is set to NULL.
(SR:QXCR1000752137)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1170097(1170095)
The problem is due to the fact that vol_kmsg_log() calls
va_start()/va_arg() functions and it can get preempted
by an interrupt. The code around va_arg() compiled
with +O1 optimization generates an assembly sequence
that could cause "unat" register corruption after
the return from the interrupt.
Resolution:
The fix is to turn off the optimization for vol_kmsg_log()
function with pragmas.
PHKL_36594:
(SR:8606484795 CR: JAGag37863)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 1051156(1049558)
When reading from a mirrored volume, a read request
could return success to the user layer even though
the I/O was actually not performed.
This could happen when DMP timeout occurred
before the I/O request was sent to the underlying
physical layer. In this case, the DMP timeout
occurred prematurely due to an uninitialized timestamp
in the DMP buffer. In addition, DMP should retry the
I/O request instead of returning success to the upper
layer
Resolution:
A timestamp is now properly initialized on the
DMP buffer so that the I/O request is queued
for retrial if it times out.
PHKL_35178:
(SR: 8606468672 CR: JAGag23950)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 599890 (597804)
During a 'Refresh' or 'Delete' operation on a
space-optimized snapshot the cache object may
get corrupted. This happens because the B-tree
index in the cache object gets updated using a
wrong offset. The host panics whenever the
corrupted portion of the cache object is
referenced.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to use the correct
offset while updating the index, when a 'Delete'
or 'Refresh. operation is performed on a
space-optimized snapshot.
(SR: 8606468676 CR: JAGag23953)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 606702 (606701)
When slave is the log owner, there is no
co-ordination between the external I/O being
interlocked locally on the slave, and the
internal restore syncing I/O being done by
the master, on the same data volume. Also,
the offset and length for the external I/O
lock, was not adjusted as per the FMR region
size used for restore locking.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to make the log
owner take master-mediated-locks for external
I/O. Also, the code has been modified to adjust
the offset and length of the external I/O lock,
to cover all the relevant FMR regions.
(SR: 8606468683 CR: JAGag23960)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 587320 (587322)
In volcvm_joinsio_done(),
cvm_cluster_info.cvi_flags is checked to
find whether a call is required to
volocexit_exclusive() and volopexit_exclusive().
However, this was done without holding
VOL_SPIN_EXCL. Concurrently, volcvm_abort_joiners()
could be running where volocexit_exclusive()
and volopexit_exclusive() are called after
holding VOL_SPIN_EXCL. When VOL_SPIN_EXCL
is not held, volocexit_exclusive() and
volopexit_exclusive() get called twice.
This sets the writer count to -1 and
future calls to volopenter() and
volocenter() hang.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to hold
VOL_SPIN_EXCL in volcvm_joinsio_done().
(SR: 8606468684 CR: JAGag23961)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 610485 (640213)
In reconfigurations that overlap, the kernel
thread volcvm_vxreconfd_thread() may free
some structures that are used in the
callback function in the KMSG receiver
context. This would happen if the response
to the pending nodeid protocol message
arrives just when volcvm_vxreconfd_thread()
starts the cleanup. So, the KMSG receiver
thread panics while trying to access some
of the data structures that have already
been freed.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to clean up the
KMSG outbound queues from
volcvm_vxreconfd_thread() before freeing
the relevant data structures. Cleaning the
outstanding messages from the queues ensures
that the callback function is not called in
the KMSG receiver context in this case.
(SR: 8606475559 CR: JAGag29898)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 602498 (598288)
The SRL(Storage Replicator Log) end position
indicating the valid end of the SRL on the
secondary is not maintained under certain
circumstances like atomic commit logging and
hence its value may be invalid (i.e. not set
to valid end of the SRL). While converting the
node to primary, the code assumes that the SRL
end position is valid. It stops doing readback
when it finds the position invalid, causing a
hang.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to preserve the end
position in all scenarios.
(SR: 8606475562 CR: JAGag29901)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 602070 (602072)
The VVR meta-data stored at the beginning of
the SRL header is periodically flushed to keep
it near-consistent with the in-memory state.
Under heavy load, when there is huge difference
between the in-memory state and the on-disk state,
I/Os are throttled and made to wait for completion
of the meta-data write to disk, after which they
are restarted. When this happens iteratively, a
flag indicating throttled I/Os gets cleared due
to a race condition in the code. So, some of the
throttled I/Os are never restarted and hence do
not finish until the throttle flag is set for
some other reasons.
Resolution:
For iterative meta-data flush the flag is not
cleared till the last meta-data flush finishes.
(SR: 8606475563 CR: JAGag29902)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 701598 (701600)
This is being caused by EMC's new PPME (Power
Path Migration Enabler) feature that is not
supported with DMP.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to support PPME
operations. After the PPME operations are
completed, executing "vxdisk scandisks" will
update the DMP database.
(SR: 8606475567 CR: JAGag29906)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 789936 (158363)
The thread that frees SIO memory (typically
"vxiod" thread) is invoked at the completion
of almost every I/O. This leads to extra
context switches.
Resolution:
The thread is now woken up periodically,
rather than at the completion of each I/O,
to free SIO memory.
(SR: 8606475571 CR: JAGag29910)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 634882 (637898)
When DMP retries a failed I/O to a non-CDS
EFI disk, the offset of the partition on
which the I/O is being done is not taken
into account while calculating the I/O
offset.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to take the
partition offset into account while
calculating the I/O offset.
(SR: 8606475573 CR: JAGag29912)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 766813 (766816)
When failing the last active path of a dmpnode,
DMP does not make a last effort to revive any
failed path that could have just returned.
So it loses complete access to the disk even
though there is still a good path.
Resolution:
A check has been included before failing the
last active path to a disk to verify whether
any of the failed paths could have been revived.
(SR: 8606475604 CR: JAGag29941)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 797991 (784207)
For A/PG arrays, when a new LUN is added, the
cur_pri_path field of the corresponding DMP
node structure is not configured correctly.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to correctly
initialize all the fields of the DMP node of
the newly added LUNs for A/PG type of array.
(SR: 8606475605 CR: JAGag29942)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 800295 (800294)
In the disable path/controller code path, DMP
does not clear the flags it sets previously
on the path structures. Thus, the failover
code path is redundantly traversed.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to reset the flags
which are set by the disable path/controller
routines before calling the function to update
the DMP database.
(SR: 8606475608 CR: JAGag29945)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 783571 (783096)
If there is a hung I/O to a private region
on a disk, and the disk is subsequently
removed with the "vxdisk rm" command, and
a new disk record is created with the
"vxdisk scandisks" command, the old voldisk
structure is freed and the new voldisk
structure is created in the kernel. This
causes a panic when the hung I/Os return.
Panic is caused while accessing the freed
structure and the spinlock associated with
it.
Resolution:
Freeing the voldisk structure has been
deferred until there are hung I/Os to a
private region on the disk. The structure
is freed when the hung I/Os returned.
(SR: 8606475612 CR: JAGag29949)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 830329 (817893)
The detach map is used to track changes when
a plex is detached. The detach map is enabled
even after attaching all the detached plexes
back. There will be a performance overhead
especially in CVM, where the extra write has
to be communicated over network.
Resolution:
The detach map is disabled when the tracking
is not needed.
(SR: 8606475613 CR: JAGag29950)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 793536 (793534)
When the LUNs are masked through logical masking
procedures available on an EMC Symmetrix array
(i.e. 'symmask' command), the masked LUN is still
visible to the operating system and the SCSI
inquiry on these devices returns success with the
peripheral qualifier bits set to 0x7F. The devices
may give wrong serial number information causing
the DMP database corruption.
Resolution:
The content of the peripheral qualifier bits is
now checked inside the EMC ASL to skip the masked
LUNs from the system.
(SR: 8606475614 CR: JAGag29951)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 803909 (798623)
The NULL parameter is passed to the
voldco_update_incore_pages() function, which
access it later in the code path without
checking the parameter value.
Resolution:
It is now ensured that a non-null parameter
is passed to the voldco_update_incore_pages()
function.
(SR: 8606475615 CR: JAGag29952)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 832142 (819844)
When a master takeover happens without any
I/Os on the volume, the VOLDRL_DONT_CLEAR
flag remains set on the DCO, which prevents
the accumulator bits from been cleared. A
logical OR operation occurs during recovery
between the accumulator and the recovery map,
to identify regions that need to be recovered.
Resolution:
The code is modified to check whether the
volume recovery is required during the master
takeover phase. If the recovery is not required,
then the VOLDRL_DONT_CLEAR flag is not set on
DCO.
(SR: 8606475740 CR: JAGag30065)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 801445 (801443)
The zero values for dmp_path_age and dmp_health_time
indicate that recovery based on path ageing and
consistent health is turned off. This feature is
kept turned off by default, and the values are set
to zero. However, the default values are left as 300
for dmp_path_age and 60 for dmp_health_time as these
are the recommended values in case a customer wants
to turn on this feature. This mismatch of values causes
confusion.
Resolution:
The patch now turns on the path recovery based on
the path ageing and the consistent health and the
values of dmp_health_time and dmp_path_age are
set to 60 and 300 respectively.
(SR: 8606475743 CR: JAGag30068)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 783084 (778479)
When a passthru ioctl is performed on a DMP
node, all the active paths are opened and
the ioctl is sent on all the active paths.
If the set of active paths changes in between
the two operations, such as when a failed
path is restored, the ioctl may be sent on
an unopened path.
Resolution:
It is verified that the path has been
opened prior to issuing the passthru ioctl
from DMP.
(SR: 8606475745 CR: JAGag30070)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 799662 (799664)
The failover protocol switches the active
path from the primary path to the secondary
and this switching mechanism needs to wait
for all the I/Os on the primary path to come
back before switching to the secondary path.
For A/A-A arrays DMP does not wait for I/Os
to be drained while initiating the failover
protocol and so the system panics.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to wait for all
the I/Os issued on the primary path to
return before switching over to the
secondary path for A/A-A arrays.
(SR: 8606475746 CR: JAGag30071)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 803734 (797343)
The I/O scheduling algorithms choose the set
of paths based on the attributes of the
current primary path, since the new path added
was not part of the failover protocol, the
failover-specific attributes are not set on it
and so it gets skipped.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to mask out the
failover-specific attributes when choosing
paths for I/O scheduling.
(SR: 8606475748 CR: JAGag30073)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 699483 (833375)
When ALUA arrays are connected to a host,
DMP issues regular opens on both optimized
as well as non-optimized paths. The regular
open on non-optimized paths takes time as
the array needs to synchronize its internal
cache resulting in the delay.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to open the
non-optimized paths with O_NDELAY instead
of a regular open to avoid any trespass.
(SR: 8606475750 CR: JAGag30075)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 624787 (625982)
In VxVM 5.0, the default I/O policy for all
non-A/A arrays has to be set to 'round-robin'.
However, this change was not done for some
of the non-A/A arrays, like T4 array.
Resolution:
The default I/O policy for such non A/A
arrays has been changed to 'round-robin'.
(SR: 8606478050 CR: JAGag32381)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 630375 (536498)
The volstrategy routine is called while
processing an interrupt. This results in
an attempted access to a kernel structure
which is undefined in an interrupt context,
leading to the panic.
Resolution:
When the volstrategy routine is called in
an interrupt context, the completed I/Os
are put in a queue to be processed by the
underlying strategy routine later in a
process context.
(SR: 8606477972 CR: JAGag32314)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 846418 (848843)
With an A/A array, 4 paths to a LUN, and
default throttling (Time Bound [10]), the
balanced path and minimum-Q I/O policies
yielded poor performance as compared to
VxVM 4.1 MP1. This is a regression for
VxVM 5.0. There was a code defect which
incorrectly selected an alternate path
even though the selected path was healthy.
Resolution:
The code defect has been fixed and the
performance has been improved.
(SR: 8606477973 CR: JAGag32315)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 799642 (801655)
During non-A/A arrays failover, DMP in
general tries to make the paths to be
failed-over into a usable state (so
that I/Os can be issued on this new path).
In this process, if some SCSI commands
fail, then DMP retries that command for
more time, which is actually not required.
Resolution:
The failover code path has been modified
to remove any unnecessary DMP ioctl retries.
(SR: 8606477976 CR: JAGag32318)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 609987 (609985)
In the process of DCM activation, DCM bits
are marked for the existing entries in the
SRL. The new WRITEs must be throttled
temporarily till this activity creates enough
space in the SRL for new entries. However,
these WRITEs have not been blocked overwriting
the old entries (the DCM bit for which is
still not marked).
Resolution:
The code has been modified to throttle new
WRITEs and prevent them from getting written
to the SRL till there is sufficient space in
the SRL, and DCM bits are definitely marked
for old entries in the SRL.
(SR: 8606477977 CR: JAGag32319)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 622268 (631320)
This problem can occur when the primary VVR
host reboots/panics with many outstanding
WRITEs, and the VVR secondary host also needs
to perform RVG recovery (as a result of
secondary host reboot). The secondary panics
while handling a big hole in the secondary
SRL (of the size greater than 1MB)
corresponding to the failed WRITEs on the
primary. It causes a NULL pointer dereference.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to avoid the NULL
dereference by appropriately handling the
greater than 1MB hole in the secondary SRL.
(SR: 8606477978 CR: JAGag32320)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 795154 (795152)
Secondary node expects that there is one
update to be recovered from secondary SRL
to the secondary data volume and does not
allow any READ requests till it is finished.
Resolution:
When there is no pending data in the
secondary SRL to recover data volumes,
the READ request is allowed to go ahead
immediately.
(SR: 8606477979 CR: JAGag32321)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 632515 (624990)
In SANVM, when a volume having DCO with and
I/O error is attached to VC, the attach hangs
due to a transaction looping. This happens
because the transaction tries to write to the
DCO volume and triggers another transaction
which starts a transaction loop.
Resolution:
The transaction has been modified such that
no read/write occurs into a DCO volume if
it has encountered an error, or detached.
(SR: 8606477981 CR: JAGag32323)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 796810 (807045)
While performing PGR operations like
clear/preempt/unregister, the stored key in
the kernel is cleared.
Resolution:
The code has been fixed such that the kernel
key does not get removed after the PGR operation
is completed.
(SR: 8606477984 CR: JAGag32326)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 610384 (640212)
The vol_new_group() function takes locks in a
different order. This can cause a system hang.
So, as a workaround, to avoid the hang, an
attempt is made to take the lock, and if
unavailable, to sleep and attempt to get the
lock again. But, with this workaround, there
is a possibility of starvation which occurs
during resync operations. The resync threads
hold the locks and vxconfigd is unable to get
the locks.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to take the locks
in a specific order.
(SR: 8606477987 CR: JAGag32329)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 635856 (628093)
The system panics due to the holding of a NMIo
timer interrupt, that is caused by excessive
and continuous console logging which the test
triggers.
Resolution:
A small delay has been added after the error
that occurs due to the TED spec action in the
DMP.
(SR: 8606477988 CR: JAGag32330)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642069 (642763)
CVM maintains an ordered list of cluster
nodes in the kernel. This is called the
broadcast order array and is the order in
which a CVM ring broadcast message propagates
through the cluster. A race condition existed
in the formation of this list when there were
multiple joiners in a reconfiguration. As a
result, this list was being formed incorrectly,
causing ring broadcasts to hang. The ring
broadcast hang in CVM in turn caused a CFS
mount hang.
Resolution:
The race condition has been fixed.
(SR: 8606477998 CR: JAGag32340)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 569043 (566055)
It is possible that the mirrors (plexes)
are inconsistent during a DG import if
the volume had active I/Os at the time
of a system crash. The volume start
operation activates the DETACH map to
track differences between the plexes.
However, this map tracks future changes
to the volume without considering that
the plexes might already differ. So,
when the detached plex is later reattached,
the plex resync happens using the DETACH
map, thereby leaving the plexes inconsistent.
Resolution:
The problem has been resolved by ensuring
that the DRL map is ORed into the DETACH
map, if the volume being started has a
detached plex and the detach map is
inactive.
(SR: 8606478175 CR: JAGag32494)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 645031 (644982)
Path is quiesced during any path failover
operation for the DMP database update.
The failover protocol waits for the I/Os
to drain before issuing any major change.
In case of A/A-A array, this failover
function returns, assuming that the
iodone() function will re-issue the failover
after all the I/Os are complete. This does
not happen as a flag which triggers the
failover operation is not set properly.
Resolution:
The flag is now set correctly.
(SR: 8606478177 CR: JAGag32496)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 806972 (703438)
After path failover, the failed paths go
into a DISABLED state and subsequent I/Os
start running on a different path. When the
path comes back, (by default, 'vxdmprestore'
daemon performs the failback) if 'vxdisk
scandisks' is executed before the restore
daemon kicks in, 'vxdisk scandisks' will
perform the failback and this marks some
active paths as disabled. This happens
because the DMP code tries to register the
passive path and as the registration fails,
the path is marked as disabled.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to not to do the
registration on a passive path.
(SR: 8606478179 CR: JAGag32498)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 830609 (831707)
Before draining the I/O, or before node
queicsing, a lock should be taken to prevent
any other threads from changing the state of
the node. That lock is not being taken here,
leading to a hang.
Resolution:
The lock was added to fix the issue.
(SR: 8606478180 CR: JAGag32499)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 596955 (640137)
The already freed vkcb structure is being
accessed which causes the panic. The vkcb
structures in the outbound queue were
accessed without proper locking.
Resolution:
Proper locks are now taken before accessing
the vkcb's in the outbound queue.
(SR: 8606478182 CR: JAGag32501)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 701697 (778961)
In the vxreconfd thread, while exiting, the
vol_reconf_spin spinlock is released. If the
signal to vxconfigd cannot be delivered, the
thread exits. However, in that case, the
spinlock is not acquired, which causes a
double lock release. So, on the next attempt
to acquire the lock vxreconfd thread hangs.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to acquire the
vol_reconf_spin spinlock.
(SR: 8606478183 CR: JAGag32502)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 767289 (767293)
The joinp->cvj_rh pointer is reset to NULL
while aborting the node. A race condition
is hit where the join SIO accesses it after
it is set to NULL.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to check if
joinp->cvj_rh is NULL. If it is NULL,
then the join SIO is moved to the DONE
queue.
(SR: 8606478184 CR: JAGag32503)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 780032 (783201)
If obtaining the object by a volume device
number fails, the object pointer is set to
NULL. Later the object pointer is accessed
without checking for NULL value.
Resolution:
Before accessing the object pointer, it is
now checked whether the pointer is NULL.
(SR: 8606478185 CR: JAGag32504)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 782321 (783203)
The sleep_one() function (to put the thread
to sleep) is being issued without releasing
the held spinlock. This causes the panic.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to avoid acquiring
the spinlock while issuing the sleep_one()
function.
(SR: 8606478186 CR: JAGag32505)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 784213 (784115)
The DONE queue is corrupted which causes the
panic. The corruption occurs because the join
SIO is appended to the START queue while it
is already present on the DONE queue.
Resolution:
Prior to appending, it is now verified whether
the join SIO exists in another queue.
(SR: 8606478189 CR: JAGag32508)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 819026 (819027)
vol_transdg points to the diskgroup for the
current transaction. vol_transdg is set to
NULL during the transaction abort. During a
reconfiguration, while quiescing the I/Os,
the in-progress transaction is aborted. A
race condition is hit wherein the vol_transdg
is accessed after it is set to NULL.
Resolution:
Prior to the accessing vol_transdg, it is
checked for NULL value.
(SR: 8606478191 CR: JAGag32510)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 833393 (834726)
The join SIO uses the CVM ID of a node to
get the CM ID. This operation fails as the
vxreconfd thread, as a part of reconfiguration
abort, has already cleared the cluster
information of the node.
Resolution:
The vxreconfd thread now waits for the join
SIO to complete its task before proceeding
further with the reconfiguration abort.
(SR: 8606478194 CR: JAGag32513)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 582933 (582932)
When recovering the detached data volume
from the RVG, if there is an I/O error on
the SRL, the SRL as well as data volumes
should remain in detached state and RVG
should go in pass-through mode. The data
volume was getting enabled because the
code to detach the data volume was missing.
Resolution:
The code to detach data volume has been added.
(SR: 8606478195 CR: JAGag32514)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 612554 (612553)
Secondary host processes all the parallel
writes out of sequence. If there is any hole
(incomplete writes) in the SRL log while
processing, parallel writes can cause a
replication hang.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to process the
writes in sequence if there is any hole in
the SRL.
(SR: 8606478331 CR: JAGag32634)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 609330 (609329)
The SRL header maintains a start position in the
SRL indicating the next write to be completed on
the secondary RVG. This start position should
never go beyond the end position of the SRL which
corresponds to the last write to the RDS. But in
a CVR environment where there is no data volume
on the secondary, a bug may cause the pointer to
go beyond the end of the SRL, causing an I/O hang
to the RDS.
Resolution:
A simple check has been introduced to correctly
update the SRL header.s start position.
(SR: 8606478333 CR: JAGag32636)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 788492 (792835)
A race condition in the join code allows access
to an already deallocated control-block structure,
leading to the panic.
Resolution:
The proper locks are now being acquired in
vol_kmsg_purge_msel_messages() to avoid the
race condition.
(SR: 8606478336 CR: JAGag32639)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 605364 (602509)
With asynchronous rlinks, every update sent from
the primary site gets logged on the secondary SRL.
There was an error in determining the address on
the secondary SRL where an update should be logged
when the size of the primary SRL is bigger than
that of the secondary SRL. VxVM 5.0 has fixed this
error but only for permanent logging. The fix needs
to be applied to temporary logging (i.e. atomic
commit and IBC logging) as well.
Resolution:
The error has been fixed unconditionally, for both
permanent and temporary logging.
(SR: 8606478338 CR: JAGag32641)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 609188 (609160)
An open on a secondary volume under RVG in a shared
environment marks a flag on the RVG to momentarily
quiesce I/Os to let the open proceed. Till the I/Os
are drained by the logowner, the logowner returns
VKE_EGAIN, for which the master retries. The retry
comes with the same sequence number but the logowner
on receiving the open command, increments the
sequence number. This is a bug, which prevents the
open to proceed as for the subsequent retry, the
sequence number does not match and the request is
tried indefinitely. Also, the I/O's received from
the primary will not proceed till the flag is marked.
This will eventually cause a disconnect from the
primary and stall the replication.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to avoid incrementing
the sequence number for error type VKE_EAGAIN.
(SR: 8606478339 CR: JAGag32642)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 818826 (818824)
The address on the secondary log where the received
update gets logged is decided by the update's log
address on primary modulus the size of the secondary
log. When primary SRL size is bigger than secondary
SRL and the update received on the secondary has
address equal to secondary log size (i.e. boundary
condition), the address of the update is not wrapped
for the data volume write processing. This causes
the data volume write not to proceed causing a
disconnect eventually stalling the replication.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to handle the boundary
condition where the update's start address is
exactly equal to the size of the secondary SRL.
(SR: 8606478340 CR: JAGag32643)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 608220 (608219)
The scenario is as explained:
1. Do some writes on primary
2. Send IBC on primary
3. Do some more writes on primary
4. Receive IBC on secondary
5. Reboot primary
6. Unfreeze secondary while primary is being
rebooted
7. On restart, primary will initiate atomic
update phase. If freeze IBC is encountered
in the atomic window, the atomic phase is
terminated and secondary is marked consistent
and the remaining updates are sent as normal
updates. Here the secondary is marked consistent,
though it is actually inconsistent till all the
updates marked for atomic phase are not sent to
the secondary.
If disaster strikes primary in step(7) after the
secondary is marked consistent, then secondary
will go permanently inconsistent as the atomic
window phase is terminated in step (7). The
secondary can go consistent only if all the
updates done in step (3) are sent to the
secondary. For secondary logging, the scenario
is not explicitly handled by setting a flag.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to drop all updates
sent from the primary that have a sequence number
lower than the one stored in the
"loghdr->hdr_prim_state.pending_pos.lp_upid"
field of the SRL header, of the secondary.
(SR: 8606478341 CR: JAGag32644)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 612550 (612549)
There is a race condition between the IBC receive
and the IBC deliver functions where the IBC deliver
function tries to access the freed memory. The IBC
deliver function on receiving the IBC wakes up the
blocked IBC receive ioctl, which eventually frees
the IBC update. This update is later accessed in
IBC deliver processing causing panic.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to increment the update's
reference count and then decrement it once the IBC
deliver processing is done. The update will be freed
later by the garbage collector.
(SR: 8606478345 CR: JAGag32648)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 626175 (640353)
'vxsnap addmir' operation on an ISP allocated
volume creates a target volume and uses livelink
to synchronize the volume from the primary volume.
If the primary volume is also accessible for writes,
the application writes overlapping with link
synchronization writes can lead to data corruption
on the target volume. This happens because the
link synchronization writes do not take interlocks
on the whole region on which writes are being done.
Resolution:
The link synchronization code now takes interlocks
on the whole region on which the synchronization
is being done.
(SR: 8606478350 CR: JAGag32653)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 833822 (859849)
When vxconfigd reconfiguration and I/O occur at
the same time, and if the internal data structure
referenced by the I/O is deleted as part of the
reconfiguration, it can lead to a system panic.
Resolution:
The reference count of the data structure is now
incremented when an I/O refers to it, and accidental
deletion of the data structure by the reconfiguration
thread is avoided.
(SR: 8606478353 CR: JAGag32656)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 840801 (840798)
A pause request for an already SPAUSED Rlink is
returned with immediate SUCCESS. However, a
particular flag is set before processing the
request and not reset before sending a successful
response. This flag affects further processing of
WRITEs and other operations and results in a Vx Hang.
Resolution:
The flag is now reset before sending a successful
response to the pause request for an already SPAUSED
Rlink.
(SR: 8606478354 CR: JAGag32657)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 846727 (846726)
During atomic commit, if the rlink disconnects
before any of the updates are logged on the
secondary SRL, then after rlink reconnects the
first update sent from the primary RVG gets dropped
without getting applied to the corresponding data
volume on the secondary site. This happens because
the SRL header gets flushed on disconnect which
wrongly stores the value of the variable indicating
the 'last update' successfully handled by the
secondary site. The issue of wrongly storing
the 'last update' successfully handled is confined
only to the scenario explained above and works fine
for all other possible cases.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to appropriately set
the value of the variable indicating the 'last update'
successfully handled by the secondary.
(SR: 8606478355 CR: JAGag32658)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 844793 (844796)
The sense data indicates that there was a UNIT
attention due to which the failover/failback
command failed. Currently, there is no check
on the failure of the failover/failback command
in the DMP. DMP assumes that the failover or
failback command always succeeds.
Resolution:
If the sense data indicates that the
failover/failback operation failed due
to unit attention, APM now re-issues
the command until UNIT attention is
cleared.
(SR: 8606478359 CR: JAGag32662)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 637514 (637532)
When an I/O error occurs on the primary data
volume in the RVG, the volume is detached.
During detach processing, if it is found
that all the data volumes in the RVG have
become detached, and if the DCM is in
activated state, then an error-handler is
generated to further abort the DCM and
detach the DCM-mode Rlinks. There was a
race condition between the detach processing
and its generated error-handler, causing the
error-handler to get blocked.
Resolution:
The race has been resolved to allow the
error-handler to proceed. Detach processing
ensures that the error-handler is executed,
thereby avoiding further hangs.
(SR: 8606478361 CR: JAGag32664)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 856339 (856340)
ServiceGuard reconfiguration timeout was hit
leading to TOC of all nodes participating in
the reconfiguration. The reconfiguration
was stuck in the reconfiguration of CVM.
(SR: 8606478364 CR: JAGag32667)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 855036 (856233)
While distributing the I/O load in 'balanced
I/O policy', the number of total paths is used
instead of the number of active paths.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to use the number
of active paths in balanced I/O path algorithm.
(SR: 8606478365 CR: JAGag32668)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 859785 (857237)
DMP incorrectly computes the parameter governing
the distribution of I/O loading across all paths,
causing all I/O to be sent to a single path.
Resolution:
The incorrect computation has been rectified to
distribute the I/O load equally on all the paths
to a LUN in a round-robin I/O policy.
(SR: 8606478518 CR: JAGag32809)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 631133 (631132)
A dereferencing NULL pointer was causing the
panic on the secondary.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to avoid the
dereferencing of the NULL pointer by
initializing it first.
(SR: 8606478520 CR: JAGag32811)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 857612 (805957)
Redundant error processing from DMP
causes the failure.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to remove the
redundant error processing.
(SR: 8606478538 CR: JAGag32827)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 629844 (634767)
The vxconfigd scan for storage opens and
closes each device it scans multiple times
during its initialization. Normally this
is not a problem as the SCSI-layer open is
fast. Under heavy load, as the SCSI layer's
response time degrades, the time vxconfigd
takes to scan devices increases.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to prevent
multiple opens on the same device during
vxconfigd device scans by maintaining a
cache" of open devices in the kernel. With
the cache active, only one SCSI-layer open
will be performed on each device, thereby
improving vxconfigd's scan and start-up time.
(SR: 8606478701 CR: JAGag32956)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 772032 (648364)
Information about the DRL (Dirty Region Logging)
is maintained in kernel memory in structures
known as agenodes. A list of agenodes maintains
the LRU information about the dirty regions. For
a volume having DRL and DCO with version less
than 20, due to a race condition, it is possible
that the DRL update happens twice. This leads to
the corruption of the agenode list.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to handle the race
condition by holding appropriate locks. This
ensures that the DRL updates happen only once
for an I/O.
(SR: 8606478705 CR: JAGag32960)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 807997 (793344)
An open on a DMP node can fail due to the
disk being unusable, or one of slices being
inaccessible. In the former case, the entire
DMP node can be disabled, but in the latter
case it is not required. The current code
does not use to check for a EFI disk. So,
if an open is done on a EFI disk with slice
other than 0, DMP marks the node as disabled.
Resolution:
A check for an EFI disk has been added. For a
non-EFI disk, or an EFI disk with slice 0, 0
is returned, else DKE_ENXIO is returned.
(SR: 8606478708 CR: JAGag32963)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 630322 (630318)
The FC/SCSI stacks (particularly the former)
requires a minimum of 15 seconds to ensure that
events are handled correctly. The pfto argument
of 'vxdisk set' therefore needs to ensure the
value is not lower than 15.
Resolution:
A check has been added so that vxdisk pfto value
smaller than 15 is not accepted.
(SR: 8606478709 CR: JAGag32964)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 849655 (819287)
The time allocated for I/Os to complete under
heavy load conditions is low.
Resolution:
The default VxVM.s I/O wait timeout has been
increased to 300 seconds.
(SR: 8606479054 CR: JAGag33283)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 853171 (853168)
If DCM flush fails during a transaction, it
causes the transaction to hang. Error processing
of the DCM flush error was not done correctly.
Resolution:
The error handling code has been modified to
appropriately handle the DCM flush error.
(SR: 8606479063 CR: JAGag33292)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 828144 (820689)
The current implementation of locks allows only
one lock to be held for an object. This is done
to avoid deadlock in case a lock request for an
overlapping region is broadcast in parallel,
resulting in a different node receiving messages
in different order. Due to this limitation of locks,
various resync activities do not scale with the
increasing value of 'numchild' (parallel thread
for syncing). 'numchild' specifies the number of
child processes that are used to perform the
resynchronization.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to use multiple locks
when parallel threads are running for syncing.
(SR: 8606479064 CR: JAGag33293)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 783585 (589206)
When TED events are initialized, the block_device
is obtained with a bdget()/bdput(). If the device
is not open, a stale block_device pointer is
dereferenced. This causes the system to panic.
Resolution:
It is now ensured that all TED events occur after
the device is properly opened.
SR: 8606479065 CR: JAGag33294)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 828577 (828578)
The startup routines are incorrectly reading
the disks several times.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to revalidate
individual disks only when required.
(SR: 8606479068 CR: JAGag33297)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 860293 (861635)
The 'vxconfigd' process does not use the state
of the kernel's open cache to set its own state
at start-up. The default state was "on" so it
uses the open cache interface which tries to
open the passive path of an Active/Passive
array causing slow performance.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to set the default
vxconfigd open cache behavior based on the
kernel state.
(SR: 8606479071 CR: JAGag33300)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 834916 (859018)
When 'vxdisk scandisks' is executed, vxconfigd
rediscovers the devices and their states, and
notifies the DMP layer accordingly. At the end
of the reconfiguration, it waits for all running
failover protocol to complete. There was a race
condition where the sleeping threads were not
woken up, causing vxconfigd to hang.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to wakeup the
sleeping thread wherever applicable.
(SR: 8606479072 CR: JAGag33301)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 918882 (862778)
If one of the node.s vxconfigd is slow in
processing the requests sent from the kernel,
after master update, the slow node will admit
the new reconfiguration while other nodes will
hold it off. This occurs since the slow node.s
vxconfigd has already started processing the
request. So, the ongoing reconfiguration hangs
because different nodes are handling different
reconfigurations.
Resolution:
The code which determines if reconfiguration
has reached vxconfigd level or is still in
kernel level has been modified by adding a
check.
(SR: 8606479073 CR: JAGag33302)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 918888 (640316)
While processing a cluster reconfiguration with
both CVM leavers and joiners (i.e. multiple nodes
joining and leaving at the same time), the joiner
nodes do not have the leaver node.s flag set as
they are still joining. In this scenario, where
the current reconfiguration has not reached vxconfigd
level join, a new joiner is allowed by some joiners
while other nodes hold it off. So the reconfiguration
hangs as the cluster nodes can not make a common
decision regarding the joiner.
Resolution:
The code which holds off the new reconfiguration has
been modified to ensure that all the nodes in the
cluster make the same decision regarding a joiner.
(SR: 8606479074 CR: JAGag33303)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 926259 (863448)
Due to enabling/disabling of DMP paths for any
reason, CVM failover protocol gets initiated.
As a part of this process, it waits for the I/Os
to drain which does not happen because the I/Os
are stuck in the deferred queue since the curpripath
is quiesced. vxconfigd has also issued a private
region I/O as part of the DMP reconfiguration
operation triggered by enabling of a path, and this
I/O is stuck in the deferred queue.
Resolution:
The node-quiesced flag on a path belonging to the
controller that is being disabled has been cleared
if the path is not the current primary path.
(SR: 8606479076 CR: JAGag33305)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 926336 (925804)
During heavy I/O load, DMP I/O throttling occurs
on many of the paths. These throttling messages
cause vxconfigd to start using 100% of CPU and
to grow in size due to a lot of throttling messages
allocated, but not yet passed to the lower layers.
The memory size of vxconfigd does not decrease as
the regular 'malloc' does not coalesce (garbage collect)
allocated DMP message buffers and "give back" the
space, causing the problem.
Resolution:
The default throttle queue depth (which can be
viewed and set on per enclosure basis with
vxdmpadm(1M) command) has been modified to 40.
Also, the default mode of the throttling mechanism
has been changed from 'time bound' to 'queue depth'.
(SR: 8606478722 CR: JAGag32977)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 622633 (620946)
Handling of I/O errors on the mirrors of
volumes having a DCO associated involves
updating the DCO maps. However, the DCO
bitmap update itself can fail. Under these
circumstances the DCO is marked DETACHED. A
failure to mark the DCO DETACHED can lead to
I/O hang.
Resolution:
In a Shared DG configuration (CVM), until
the error event is marked on the persistent
log, the error was not processed. This has
been changed and error processing is continued
even after persistent logging of the error
event fails.
(SR: 8606478723 CR: JAGag32978)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 629335 (634733)
The master selection done as a part of the
reconfiguration sets the master to -1 when all
the nodes involved in the reconfiguration were
joiners. This caused the panic.
Resolution:
When all the nodes are joiners, the coordinator
itself is selected as the master.
(SR: 8606478729 CR: JAGag32984)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 523415 (494718)
The routine req_array_listenclosure() is not
freeing an allocated buffer and dg_move_create_dg()
is freeing incorrect amount of memory.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to correctly free the
allocated memory.
(SR: 8606478732 CR: JAGag32987)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 613034 (614061)
The function vol_vset_ioctl() was called with
a NULL volume set pointer, which is dereferenced
without nullity checking.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to ensure that the
pointer to the object is non-NULL before using
it.
SR: 8606478733 CR: JAGag32988)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 772060 (772059)
The underlying primary path to a LUN can get
disabled by one thread while its associated
disk group is in the process of being
deported/imported by other threads. When the
deporting thread adds a flag indicating that
the storage is being quiesced for deport while
the controller (and paths beneath it) are being
disabled, the quiesced flag can be removed and
the path closed before the vxconfigd thread of
the deport process reads the private region of
the shared disk group. In this case the path
will not show as open and disk group operations
(import/deport) will fail.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to force path
re-selection by setting the current path to
NULL if the state of the shared path is not
active and enabled. By enforcing re-selection,
path is again open to successfully read the
private region of the shared disk.
(SR: 8606478736 CR: JAGag32991)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 797082 (807048)
The DMP kernel function dmp_disable_ctlr()
which loops through DMP nodes to switch paths
uses stale dmpnode information that is not
updated at each iteration of the loop. If the
primary path becomes available within the loop,
it does not get restored.
Resolution:
The function has been modified to refer to
current dmpnode information in determining
which nodes need to be unquiesced.
(SR: 8606478738 CR: JAGag32993)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 803192 (803194)
When vxnetd is stopped, VVR sets the
VOLRV_FLAG_SHUTDOWN flag to stop updating
to the replica. But the flag is not reset
after the RLINK reconnects.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to correctly reset
the flag after reconnecting.
(SR: 8606478741 CR: JAGag32996)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 633100 (624603)
Writes issued to a RVG volume will have to be
staged on the SRL until they can be replicated.
If an RLINK is really behind and the volume is
shrunk for the time being, there is a possibility
that some updates staged on the SRL correspond to
regions that are no longer part of the data volume.
In the resize operation, the DCM is remapped to cover
the new (smaller) size of the data volume. When the
SRL overflows, VVR marks bits in the DCM corresponding
to regions of the data volume that must be sent
during DCM replay (resync). During this process,
VVR finds updates whose offsets extend beyond the
actual size of the data volume, and calculates a
corresponding region in the DCM which likewise
extends beyond the actual size of the DCM. During
this attempt to access the nonexistent portion of
the DCM, VVR accesses memory which is unmapped,
resulting in the panic.
Resolution:
The vol_dcm_set_region() function has been
modified to discard any access beyond the
volume size.
(SR: 8606480644 CR: JAGag34717)
SYMANTEC Incident Number: 506982 (219325)
If a plex experiences a read failure, then
the data is read from alternate mirrors and
written back to the failed mirror(s) in order
to trigger re-vectoring in the device. This is
known as Re-read-write-back. However, if the
plex experiences failure during the write-back
phase as well, then that plex is marked DETACHED.
A read may also lead to a plex detach if the
volume is in Read-WriteBack (RWBK) recovery mode
and the write-back experiences I/O failure.
For volumes having DCO of version 20 attached,
the differences between 'good' plexes and DETACHED
plexes are tracked. This information would be used
later while attaching back the DETACHED mirror. This
includes the I/O that caused the plex detach, even
if that happens to be a read. In case of read, it is
done to force re-silvering of that part of the plex.
The tracking is done by transitioning the state of
the region in the ACCUMULATOR from CURRENT to MODIFIED.
Later, vxio signals vxconfigd to read the accumulator
and use the MODIFIED regions to update/create the DCO's
plex detach map. vxconfigd then resets the MODIFIED
regions back to CURRENT. With a dependent incomplete
snapshot, a write to the CURRENT region will cause a
PUSHED WRITE to the snapshot if the snapshot's DCO
indicates the region is INVALID. This push does not
occur for a MODIFIED region in the parent volume.s DCO.
Also, if a plex detach happens with the volume in
Read-WriteBack recovery mode, then the entire
ACCUMULATOR is marked MODIFIED so that when vxconfigd
updates the plex detach map from the ACCUMULATOR
later, it is marked as dirty completely. Plexes
already differ when the volume is in RWBK mode.
Tracking the changes from the time of plex detach
is not sufficient to re-silver the plexes. Dirtying
the entire detach map ensures that full re-silvering
happens when the plex is attached back.
Resolution:
For reads causing plex detaches, or plex detaches
happening with volume in Read-WriteBack mode, the
"Detach map" is updated directly without updating
the ACCUMULATOR.
PHKL_35130:
(SR: 8606460122 CR: JAGag16186)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 613411)
Problem Description:
After the controller is disabled on one host,
the failover does not happen on other CVM hosts.
The root cause revealed that the failover did
happen from within DMP, but no event notification
was sent to vxconfigd. Due to the absence of
signaling, vxconfigd could not initiate the
cluster-wide CVM/DMP protocol.
Resolution:
vxconfigd is signaled after changing the current
primary path from within DMP.
(SR: 8606460123 CR: JAGag16187)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 613412)
Problem Description:
This problem occurs because the computation
of the I/O duration time for such devices is
incorrect and the check for 'insane' device
fails.
Resolution:
The I/O start and end times are set to the
correct values so that the 'insane' device check
succeeds.
(SR: 8606460125 CR: JAGag16189)
(SYMANTEC Incident No: 613414)
Problem Description:
The close of a device path issued as part of
the 'vxdctl enable' command hangs due to incorrect
open/close reference counting.
Resolution:
All the opens and closes made on the device are
tracked so that the correct status (reference count)
is returned.
(SR: 8606460387 CR: JAGag16434)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 613416)
Problem Description:
The system panics if update is dequeued when it's
not present in logendq. This occurs due to incorrect
handling of the error condition.
Resolution:
A flag is set when update is queued. The flag is
checked before dequeuing.
(SR: 8606460388 CR: JAGag16435)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number 613417)
Problem Description:
As a part of 'vxdmpadm disable ctlr/path' command
processing, VxVM does not wait for I/O completion.
As a result, the corresponding path structures are
closed and released. Thus, on I/O done processing,
the system might panic while accessing an invalid
memory location.
Resolution:
On paths for which the 'vxdmpadm disable path/ctlr'
command is issued, all I/Os are allowed to drain
before issuing 'close'.
(SR: 8606460389 CR: JAGag16436)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 615549)
Problem Description:
PGR commands might require more time to complete
the operation.
Resolution:
A tunable dmp_retry_timeout is introduced for PGR
commands to retry before giving up from DMP. This
tunable applies only to the PGR ioctls and ensures
that temporary/transient failures are handled
correctly.
(SR: 8606460390 CR: JAGag16437)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 615698)
Problem Description:
If the Replication Link (Rlink) is in the DCM
replay mode and there are active I/Os on the
system, after multiple passes of DCM replay the
user may observe data inconsistency on the VVR
secondary site.
Resolution:
The process of marking the end of the DCM checkpoint
is delayed until all the bits in the replay map are
cleared.
(SR: 8606460391 CR: JAGag16438)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 615699)
Problem Description:
In a cluster environment, for a configuration in
which the master node has a private DG with a
non-pass-through RVG, and none of the shared disk
groups have non-pass-through RVGs, the slave joins
hang.
Resolution:
Before waiting for an acknowledgement (for VVR
non-pass-through RVGs) to arrive, it is checked
whether the RVG belongs to a shared disk group.
If it belongs to a private disk group, the
acknowledgement from the joiner is not awaited.
(SR: 8606460394 CR: JAGag16441)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 617387)
Problem Description:
During the failover, the PGR read keys command
is issued to verify whether any fencing has
occurred. As a part of this procedure, all the
keys are erroneously cleared even when the PGR
read keys command fails. During the failover,
the 'open' is not issued on secondary paths. So,
if the cable is removed in between, this fact
is not detected.
Resolution:
The PGR keys are not cleared even if the PGR
read keys command fails. For A/A-A type of
arrays, the 'open' is issued on secondary paths
during failover. The memory leaks in the
failover code path have been fixed.
(SR: 8606460395 CR: JAGag16442)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642240)
Problem Description:
The panic occurs due to access of an invalid
address pointer in a structure received as
response data from the master by a slave node,
while doing writes to a space optimized snapshot.
The defect is a result of a race condition between
threads on a master node, due to which the slave
node does not unpack some of the valid response
data. So, unallocated offsets are used within the
response data causing the panic.
Resolution:
The response is correctly unpacked.
(SR: 8606456777 CR: JAGag13160)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642244)
Problem Description:
For failback to occur to the primary path, DMP
requires all pending I/O requests on the secondary
path to be completed. As the restore daemon operates
asynchronously, it does not wait for the I/O to drain
on the secondary path. If any I/O requests are pending
on the secondary path, the restore daemon does not
switch to the primary path even though the I/O is now
being queued on that path.
Resolution:
The restore daemon now informs pending I/O requests
that failback to the primary path has been initiated.
The final pending I/O request on the secondary path,
rather than the restore daemon, initiates the failback
to the primary path.
(SR: 8606460398 CR: JAGag16445)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642247)
Problem Description:
Pass thru ioctls return success even if the ioctl
returns failure. That is the reason for returning
success, even if the ioctl actually fails.
Resolution:
To return the failure, if the ioctl on actual sub
paths fails for any pass through ioctls.
(SR: 8606456778 CR: JAGag13161)
(SYMANTEC Incident number: 642250)
Problem Description:
The DMP restore daemon was setting a zero timeout
value when performing SCSI inquiries. This caused
the SCSI probe to return with a timeout error from
the HBA.
Resolution:
The Array Policy Module (APM) for the EMC CLARiiON
has been modified to set a non-zero timeout value
when sending SCSI probes.
(SR: 8606456788 CR: JAGag13169)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642254)
Problem description:
The system panic occurs when DMP attempts to
re-route I/O through a path which has been made
physically unavailable.
Resolution:
DMP verifies whether the alternate path is available
before attempting to redirect I/O on it.
(SR: 8606460400 CR: JAGag16447)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 642255)
Problem Description:
The ownership information in DMP is set during
the failover. Subsequently, if the disk group is
deported and imported the old information is still
being maintained.
Resolution:
During import, the ownership information in DMP
is reset to the actual one.
(SR: 8606456773 CR: JAGag13156)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 643383)
Problem Description:
The number of active paths under a DMP node can
be determined incorrectly. This causes a DMP
node to be disabled even though a secondary path
is available, and leads to uncorrectable write
errors.
Resolution:
The method for counting the number of active paths
under a DMP node has been corrected.
(SR: 8606456789 CR: JAGag13170)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 647673)
Problem Description:
A new tunable is provided to enable or disable the
fast error recovery feature. Previously, SCSI bypass
was always enabled to allow fast error recovery. SCSI
bypass is now disabled by default. If fast error
recovery is required, it can be enabled by using the
following command:
vxdmpadm settune dmp_fast_recovery=1
To disable fast error recovery:
vxdmpadm settune dmp_fast_recovery=0
To display the current setting of dmp_fast_recovery:
vxdmpadm gettune dmp_fast_recovery
(SR: 8606460406 CR: JAGag16453)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 776654)
Problem Description:
The RTPG command used by EVA ASL is failing due to
CHECK CONDITION, but this failure is not communicated
back to ASL. This is because dmp_indirect_ioctl is not
doing copyout of the ucmd argument.
Resolution:
The arguments are passed correctly.
(SR: 8606460412 CR: JAGag16459)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 778742)
Problem Description:
The definition of the GET_INT_FROM_CARRAY macro
assumes that only 'unsigned char' data type will
be sent as an argument. If a 'signed char' data
type is passed, the sign extension occurs resulting
in erroneous calculation.
Resolution:
'unsigned char' data is passed while calling
GET_INT_FROM_CARRAY macro.
(SR: 8606460413 CR: JAGag16460)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 778744)
Problem Description:
As a part of the shared disk group creation process,
the master sends the array port id of the devices to
all the nodes in a cluster by dereferencing the
cur_pri_path field of each array. If the master has
the cur_pri_path set to NULL (that means it cannot
access the shared storage), the system panics.
Resolution:
The array port id information is not sent to all the
nodes in cluster if the cur_pri_path is NULL.
(SR: 8606460414 CR: JAGag16461)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 778751)
Problem Description:
While calculating the number of keys, the PGR key
length field is treated as 'signed char'. So, a
large value is returned for the number of entries.
When the buffer is read based on the large value,
the system panics.
Resolution:
The buffer used to read keys is treated as
'unsigned char *'.
(SR: 8606458810 CR: JAGag15008)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 780672)
Problem Description:
When three paths to an array are in disabled state
and one of them is enabled, DMP erroneously shows
all the three paths as enabled. The cause of this
problem was that when DMP detects a switch port
enable, it starts a partial discovery. In the
partial discovery code, paths which are not
discovered are taken from old tree. Today such paths
are always treated as being discovered paths. Since,
the two paths which were not enabled, were in failed
state and due to partial discovery, they did not got
discovered, we end up treating them as discovered
(due to partial discovery on the third enabled path)
and mark them enabled.
Resolution:
In partial discovery, the failed paths are not
treated as enabled unless they are explicitly
discovered as part of partial discovery.
(SR: 8606460416 CR: JAGag16463)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 781033)
Problem Description:
Consider volumes v1 and v2 where v2 is an instant
snapshot of v1. When volume v1 is restored from
volume v2, the restore operation establishes a
temporary relationship between the volumes. After
that the resync operation resyncs all the regions
that are different between v1 and v2. After resync,
v1 and v2 contain identical data, but this does not
reflect in the snapshot relationship between the
volumes v1 and v2. The snapshot relationship shows
that v1 and v2 differ by the regions that have been
resynced plus the originally different regions. So,
after the resync, the amount of dirty regions
increases between the volumes. Now another reattach
operation between the volumes will result in another
resync that is almost the same (or greater) in size
as the previous resync.
The following steps can be used to test the problem:
$vxassist make v1 10m logtype=dco dcoversion=20
$vxassist make v2 10m logtype=dco dcoversion=20
$sdfill -b 0x11 /dev/vx/rdsk/rootdg/v1 0 10m
$vxsnap make src=v1/snap=v2
$sdfill -b 0x22 /dev/vx/rdsk/rootdg/v1 0 10m
Now use vxsnap to see the difference (shows 100%).
$vxsnap -nv print v1
$vxsnap restore v1 source=v2
Now vxsnap shows 0% as dirty (previously it
showed 100%).
$vxsnap -nv print v1
Resolution:
The internal FMR3 tracking mechanism has been
modified to track the differences and avoid
the above situation.
Note:
This is applicable for the restore operations
that happen between a volume and its direct snapshot.
This is not applicable for cascaded snapshots.
(SR: 8606458812 CR: JAGag15010)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 783117)
Problem Description:
The lock was released in a while loop multiple
times without grabbing it again in between.
Resolution:
The lock is grabbed again at the end of while
loop before checking the I/O count. This ensures
that the I/O counts are obtained correctly and
also avoids multiple releases of the lock.
(SR: 8606458813 CR: JAGag15011)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 785764)
Problem Description:
Though the throttling events are generated within
DMP at the expected time, the signal is not sent
to vxconfigd to upload the events. The decision for
signaling is made based on whether an event is
generated for the last path for which processing
has been done. Since there may not be an event for
the last path, none of the events for other paths
are logged.
Resolution:
vxconfigd is signaled if there is any event.
(SR: 8606458811 CR: JAGag15009)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 785766)
Problem Description:
DMP maintains two types of open counts on a path.
The first is the open count done on behalf of dmp
node open, and the second is any open on path
including the dmp node open. In the concerned
function, we make sure first type of open is 0
and make a fresh open. On a fresh open, we expect
open count to be 1 but this time we check the
second type of open, which might have additional
open which did not got accounted earlier causing
the assert.
Resolution:
Make sure that all opens on the path are dropped
down to 0, instead of just the first type of open.
(SR: 8606461723 CR: JAGag17666)
(SYMANTEC Incident Number: 615697)
Problem Description:
An RLINK object is accessed unconditionally, even
though it can be undefined under certain conditions.
Resolution:
The existence of the RLINK object is checked before
it is used.
Enhancement:
No
SR:
8606460122 8606460123 8606460125 8606460387 8606460388
8606460389 8606461723 8606460390 8606460391 8606460394
8606460395 8606456777 8606460398 8606456778 8606456788
8606460400 8606456773 8606456789 8606460406 8606460412
8606460413 8606460414 8606458810 8606460416 8606458812
8606458813 8606458811 8606468672 8606468676 8606468683
8606468684 8606475559 8606475562 8606475563 8606475567
8606475571 8606475573 8606475604 8606475605 8606475608
8606475612 8606475613 8606475614 8606475615 8606475740
8606475743 8606475745 8606475746 8606475748 8606475750
8606478050 8606477972 8606477973 8606477976 8606477977
8606477978 8606477979 8606477981 8606477984 8606477987
8606477988 8606477998 8606478175 8606478177 8606478179
8606478180 8606478182 8606478183 8606478184 8606478185
8606478186 8606478189 8606478191 8606478194 8606478195
8606478331 8606478333 8606478336 8606478338 8606478339
8606478340 8606478341 8606478345 8606478350 8606478353
8606478354 8606478355 8606478359 8606478361 8606478364
8606478365 8606478518 8606478520 8606478538 8606478701
8606478705 8606478708 8606478709 8606479054 8606479063
8606479064 8606479065 8606479068 8606479071 8606479072
8606479073 8606479074 8606479076 8606478722 8606478723
8606478729 8606478732 8606478733 8606478736 8606478738
8606478741 8606480644 8606484795 8606497295 8606497293
8606497296 QXCR1000749793 QXCR1000749792 QXCR1000749819
QXCR1000748156 QXCR1000748158 QXCR1000752137 QXCR1000753059
QXCR1000753063 QXCR1000809368 QXCR1000809365 QXCR1000809369
QXCR1000809361 QXCR1000808234 QXCR1000809364 QXCR1000809362
QXCR1000783853 QXCR1000808236 QXCR1000808237
Patch Files:
VRTSvxvm.VXVM-KRN,fr=5.0,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA,v=HP:
VRTSvxvm.VXVM-KRN,fr=5.0,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA,v=Symantec:
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpconv_func32.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpconv_func64.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmputility.o)
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/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpdaemons.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpaps.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(libvxdmp.modmeta.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp.modmeta.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmp.modmeta.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(libvxdmp_vers.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_tracelog.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_pack.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_flowctrl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn_10.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn_20.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_versioning.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn_aep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_common.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_fsm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_fsmtbl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn_pep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_interfaces.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_ioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_pconn.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_pconn_pep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_system.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_notification.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_system_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(role_vc_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cnfg_vc_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cnfg_vs_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_msg_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_msg.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_msg_util.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svmprot.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volume.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_cfgsio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_remoteio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_remoteio_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_revoke.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_proxy.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_svmprot.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_adminio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svmioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ioctl_vc_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_vc_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(obj_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(pv.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(pvio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(pvmisc.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_svmprot.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_config.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_trace.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(fvg_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_20_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(lease_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(lc_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(txpt_switchout.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_session.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_session_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ilock_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(test_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(role_vs_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_sm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mount_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_revoke.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(fvg_clnt.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_recovery.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvioctl_vc_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_getdisk.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_props.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_io_error.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volcvol_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(iobuf_sgl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(iobuf_sgl_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_hostvc.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(reflog.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_lvio_error.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rp_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(export_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subdiskio_svm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(conv_func32.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(conv_func64.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cpulocks.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cache.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dcm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_20.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_misc.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(devmap.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(devmap_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dg.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dg_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(disk.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(diskio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(drl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(drl_20.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(drl_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dskinfo.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(errsio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(event.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ibc.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(heartbeat.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(fmr.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(gabintf_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ghostio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ilock.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ilock_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(indioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(info.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(info_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ioctl_conv.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(iod.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(join_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kcontext.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kiostart.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kio_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kiosubr.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_gab.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_common.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_reqtbl_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_switchout.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_tcp.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_udp.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kr_upgrade.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kr_upgradetbl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kru_10_20.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kru_20_30.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kru_30_40.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kru_40_50.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ktrans.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ktrans_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(link.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(linkio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(linksio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(lvio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(link_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(memdbg.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mempool.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(monitor_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(msg_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(msg_diskpolicy.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(msg_dmp.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_detdrl_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_indirectio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvioctl_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volecopy.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volecopy_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvlog.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(netiod.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_cli.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_cli_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_cs.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_srv.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_srv_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmstable.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(node_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objioctl_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objsubr.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objtypes.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(oessio_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_ioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_pfsio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_qssio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_errbuf.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(plex.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(poold.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(privmem.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(raid.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(raidlog.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(raid_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(root.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rp.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rpio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rpioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rp_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_autotune.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_config.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_dcm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_linksio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_mdship.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_server.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_test.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_update.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_wrship.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rvio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rvioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(srvmcore.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rwsleep.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(siosubr.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(site.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(snap.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(splitsio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(stable.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subcache.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subdisk.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subr.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subvolume.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(task.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(trace.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volcvol.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldev.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldioctl_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volhp.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volhp_rel.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volinit.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voliomem.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volklog.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vollif.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volquiesce.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpack_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpack_vvr_nw.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpage.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volspec.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volspec_stub.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volted.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volted_sys.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volxor.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vset.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vsetioctl.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vsetio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(gen_mssio.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volreset.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_cvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm_tunables.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_stub.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(sca_stub.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vx_fsvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(libvxvm.modmeta.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vol.modmeta.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vols.modmeta.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm.modmeta.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm.o)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(libvxvm_vers.o)
what(1) Output:
VRTSvxvm.VXVM-KRN,fr=5.0,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cache.o):
cache.c $Date: 2006/08/10 05:28:09 $Revision: 1.48.2
.22 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
cache_svm.c $Date: 2006/06/26 13:39:27 $Revision: 1.
4.2.12 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cnfg_vc_svm.o):
cnfg_vc_svm.c $Date: 2006/11/17 00:43:54 $Revision:
1.82.2.44 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cnfg_vs_svm.o):
cnfg_vs_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision:
1.53.2.24 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(conv_func32.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(conv_func64.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cpulocks.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dcm.o):
dcm.c $Date: 2006/06/26 13:41:43 $Revision: 1.67.2.1
2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco.o):
dco.c $Date: 2006/10/13 00:18:52 $Revision: 1.170.2.
23 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_20.o):
dco_20.c $Date: 2006/09/22 21:01:49 $Revision: 1.119
.2.39 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_20_svm.o):
dco_20_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision: 1
.51.2.26 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_cvm.o):
dco_cvm.c $Date: 2006/07/17 15:04:30 $Revision: 1.19
.2.5 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_misc.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(devmap.o):
devmap.c $Date: 2006/08/18 06:37:47 $Revision: 1.61.
2.13 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(devmap_cvm.o):
devmap_cvm.c $Date: 2006/08/31 17:48:05 $Revision: 1
.25.6.9 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dg.o):
dg.c $Date: 2006/09/22 23:50:29 $Revision: 1.87.2.23
PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dg_cvm.o):
dg_cvm.c $Date: 2006/06/15 22:46:05 $Revision: 1.59.
2.9 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(disk.o):
disk.c $Date: 2006/09/18 04:32:20 $Revision: 1.74.2.
19 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(diskio.o):
diskio.c $Date: 2006/11/30 01:15:39 $Revision: 1.58.
2.11 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmp.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmp_indioctl.o):
dmp_indioctl.c $Date: 2006/08/26 07:43:32 $Revision:
1.4.62.9 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpapm_support.o):
dmpapm_support.c $Date: 2006/08/18 07:56:42 $Revisio
n: 1.7.6.5 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpaps.o):
dmpaps.c $Date: 2006/09/30 23:12:03 $Revision: 1.2.2
.10 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpconv_func32.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpconv_func64.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpda_policy.o):
dmpda_policy.c $Date: 2007/10/24 11:20:16 $Revision:
1.30.2.33.8.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpdaemons.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpdb.o):
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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17 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
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None
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None
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: 1.11.2.17 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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5 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
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None
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13 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
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None
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1.32.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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2.56 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
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33.2.11 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
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cut/build/em-perf_root @ Wed Apr 23 13:41:41
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mount_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision: 1.
18.2.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(msg_cvm.o):
msg_cvm.c $Date: 2006/11/27 21:08:59 $Revision: 1.12
9.2.35 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(msg_diskpolicy.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(msg_dmp.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv.o):
mv.c $Date: 2006/10/13 19:22:59 $Revision: 1.159.2.3
5 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
mv_svm.c $Date: 2006/06/26 13:39:27 $Revision: 1.23.
2.7 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_cvm.o):
mv_cvm.c $Date: 2008/04/07 09:20:02 $Revision: 1.120
.2.35.18.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_detdrl_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_indirectio.o):
mv_indirectio.c $Date: 2006/11/17 00:45:09 $Revision
: 1.63.2.21 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_vc_svm.o):
mv_vc_svm.c $Date: 2006/11/03 00:54:28 $Revision: 1.
47.2.8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvio.o):
mvio.c $Date: 2008/04/07 09:38:21 $Revision: 1.150.2
.34.10.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvioctl_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvioctl_vc_svm.o):
mvioctl_vc_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revisio
n: 1.12.2.8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvlog.o):
mvlog.c $Date: 2006/08/10 06:06:52 $Revision: 1.10.8
.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(netiod.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_cli.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_cli_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_cs.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_srv.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_srv_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmstable.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(node_cvm.o):
node_cvm.c $Date: 2006/10/24 23:27:43 $Revision: 1.5
0.6.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(obj_svm.o):
obj_svm.c $Date: 2006/08/30 01:37:29 $Revision: 1.4.
2.10 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objioctl_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objsubr.o):
objsubr.c $Date: 2006/10/12 21:16:02 $Revision: 1.54
.6.10 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objtypes.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(oessio_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(plex.o):
plex.c $Date: 2006/08/18 06:35:06 $Revision: 1.49.2.
2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(poold.o):
poold.c $Date: 2006/09/01 19:20:47 $Revision: 1.17.6
.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(privmem.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(pv.o):
pv.c $Date: 2006/08/18 06:36:35 $Revision: 1.67.2.18
PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(pvio.o):
pvio.c $Date: 2006/11/03 00:53:56 $Revision: 1.48.2.
44 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(pvmisc.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(raid.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(raid_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(raidlog.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(reflog.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(role_vc_svm.o):
role_vc_svm.c $Date:2006/11/17 00:43:54 $Revision:1.
43.2.30 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(role_vs_svm.o):
role_vs_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.43.2.26 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(root.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rp.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rp_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rp_svm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rpio.o):
rpio.c $Date: 2006/10/22 14:38:10 $Revision: 1.98.2.
34 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rpioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv.o):
rv.c $Date: 2006/11/27 21:08:52 $Revision: 1.183.2.6
1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_config.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_dcm.o):
rv_dcm.c $Date: 2006/08/18 07:52:47 $Revision: 1.90.
2.21 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_linksio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_mdship.o):
rv_mdship.c $Date: 2006/07/17 14:09:03 $Revision: 1.
2.2.43 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_server.o):
rv_server.c $Date: 2007/09/13 08:02:24 $Revision: 1.
154.2.112.8.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_svm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_test.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_update.o):
rv_update.c $Date:2006/11/28 23:20:49 $Revision:1.2
38.2.110 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_wrship.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rvio.o):
rvio.c $Date: 2006/11/28 15:16:16 $Revision: 1.214.2
.139 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rvioctl.o):
rvioctl.c $Date: 2006/11/28 15:16:16 $Revision: 1.71
.2.27 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rwsleep.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(sca_stub.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(siosubr.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(site.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(snap.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(splitsio.o):
splitsio.c $Date: 2006/08/11 17:09:07 $Revision: 1.1
6.6.8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(srvmcore.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(stable.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subcache.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subdisk.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subdiskio_svm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subr.o):
subr.c $Date: 2006/09/22 23:50:29 $Revision: 1.21.6.
2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subvolume.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_adminio.o):
svm_adminio.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.11.2.19 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_hostvc.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_io_error.o):
svm_io_error.c $Date: 2006/05/08 19:13:40 $Revision:
1.15.2.22 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_lvio_error.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_msg.o):
svm_msg.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision: 1.26
.2.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_msg_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_msg_util.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_props.o):
svm_props.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision: 1.
9.6.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_recovery.o):
svm_recovery.c $Date: 2006/05/31 02:14:58 $Revision:
1.15.2.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_session.o):
svm_session.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.78.2.52 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_session_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_sm.o):
svm_sm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision: 1.29.
2.7 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_stub.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_trace.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svmioctl.o):
svmioctl.c $Date: 2006/09/30 23:13:02 $Revision: 1.5
1.2.16 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svmprot.o):
svmprot.c $Date: $Revision:1.16.2.17 PATCH_11.23PI
(PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(task.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(test_svm.o):
test_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/30 23:13:12 $Revision: 1.2
6.2.18 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(trace.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(txpt_switchout.o):
txpt_switchout.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revisio
n: 1.8.2.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_config.o):
vc_config.c $Date: 2006/11/03 00:53:50 $Revision: 1.
41.2.41 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_revoke.o):
vc_revoke.c $Date: 2006/08/30 01:37:29 $Revision: 1.
25.2.11 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_svmprot.o):
vc_svmprot.c $Date: 2006/09/30 23:13:02 $Revision: 1
.66.2.35 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vol.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volcvol.o):
volcvol.c $Date: 2006/10/09 19:08:55 $Revision: 1.61
.2.27 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volcvol_svm.o):
volcvol_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.6.2.15 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldev.o):
voldev.c $Date: 2007/11/05 06:54:18 $Revision: 1.101
.2.19.8.2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldioctl_sys.o):
voldioctl_sys.c $Date: 2006/12/06 23:33:46 $Revision
: 1.21.10.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_errbuf.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_ioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_pfsio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_qssio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volecopy.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volecopy_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volhp.o):
volhp.c $Date: $Revision:1.144.2.17.8.1 PATCH_11.23
PI (PHKL_37087)
unixvm:src/hp/kernel/vxvm/volhp.c 1.61+
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volhp_rel.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volinit.o):
volinit.c $Date: 2006/10/25 23:08:06 $Revision: 1.38
.2.8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voliomem.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volklog.o):
volklog.c $Date: 2007/08/17 11:33:46 $Revision: 1.67
.6.11.18.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vollif.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpack_cvm.o):
volpack_cvm.c $Date: 2006/05/30 20:44:03 $Revision:
1.83.2.23 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpack_vvr_nw.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpage.o):
volpage.c $Date: 2006/06/15 22:46:06 $Revision: 1.34
.2.7 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volquiesce.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volreset.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vols.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volspec.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volspec_stub.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volted.o):
volted.c $Date: 2006/07/19 18:16:33 $Revision: 1.64.
6.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volted_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volume.o):
volume.c $Date: 2006/11/17 00:43:54 $Revision: 1.78.
2.50 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volxor.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_cfgsio.o):
vs_cfgsio.c $Date: 2006/10/09 19:09:14 $Revision: 1.
79.2.48 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_getdisk.o):
vs_getdisk.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision: 1
.11.2.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_proxy.o):
vs_proxy.c $Date: 2006/08/30 01:37:30 $Revision: 1.8
9.2.38 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_remoteio.o):
vs_remoteio.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.22.2.7 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_remoteio_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_revoke.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_svmprot.o):
vs_svmprot.c $Date: 2006/11/03 00:56:59 $Revision: 1
.121.2.64 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vset.o):
vset.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:09 $Revision: 1.19.2.
8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
vset_svm.c $Date: 2006/07/20 00:28:26 $Revision: 1.2
8.2.11 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vsetio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vsetioctl.o):
vsetioctl.c $Date: 2006/06/26 13:39:40 $Revision: 1.
33.6.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_autotune.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_svm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vx_fsvm.o):
vx_fsvm.c $Date: $Revision: PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35
178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp_tunables.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm.modmeta.o):
vxvm.modmeta $Date: 2007/11/05 06:54:19 $Revision: 1
.6.2.1.18.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm_tunables.o):
vxvm_tunables.c $Date: 2007/11/05 06:54:19 $Revision
: 1.9.2.5.18.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
VRTSvxvm.VXVM-KRN,fr=5.0,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_PA,v=HP:
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cache.o):
cache_svm.c $Date: 2006/06/26 13:39:27 $Revision: 1.
4.2.12 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
cache.c $Date: 2006/08/10 05:28:09 $Revision: 1.48.2
.22 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cnfg_vc_svm.o):
cnfg_vc_svm.c $Date: 2006/11/17 00:43:54 $Revision:
1.82.2.44 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cnfg_vs_svm.o):
cnfg_vs_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision:
1.53.2.24 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(conv_func32.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(conv_func64.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cpulocks.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dcm.o):
dcm.c $Date: 2006/06/26 13:41:43 $Revision: 1.67.2.1
2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco.o):
dco.c $Date: 2006/10/13 00:18:52 $Revision: 1.170.2.
23 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_20.o):
dco_20.c $Date: 2006/09/22 21:01:49 $Revision: 1.119
.2.39 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_20_svm.o):
dco_20_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision: 1
.51.2.26 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_cvm.o):
dco_cvm.c $Date: 2006/07/17 15:04:30 $Revision: 1.19
.2.5 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_misc.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(devmap.o):
devmap.c $Date: 2006/08/18 06:37:47 $Revision: 1.61.
2.13 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(devmap_cvm.o):
devmap_cvm.c $Date: 2006/08/31 17:48:05 $Revision: 1
.25.6.9 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dg.o):
dg.c $Date: 2006/09/22 23:50:29 $Revision: 1.87.2.23
PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dg_cvm.o):
dg_cvm.c $Date: 2006/06/15 22:46:05 $Revision: 1.59.
2.9 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(disk.o):
disk.c $Date: 2006/09/18 04:32:20 $Revision: 1.74.2.
19 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(diskio.o):
diskio.c $Date: 2006/11/30 01:15:39 $Revision: 1.58.
2.11 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmp.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmp_indioctl.o):
dmp_indioctl.c $Date: 2006/08/26 07:43:32 $Revision:
1.4.62.9 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpapm_support.o):
dmpapm_support.c $Date: 2006/08/18 07:56:42 $Revisio
n: 1.7.6.5 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpaps.o):
dmpaps.c $Date: 2006/09/30 23:12:03 $Revision: 1.2.2
.10 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpconv_func32.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpconv_func64.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpda_policy.o):
dmpda_policy.c $Date: 2007/10/24 11:20:16 $Revision:
1.30.2.33.8.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpdaemons.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpdb.o):
dmpdb.c $Date: 2008/04/17 12:49:59 $Revision: 1.145.
2.66.8.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpdev.o):
dmpdev.c $Date: 2007/09/13 06:10:48 $Revision: 1.131
.2.35.8.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_36594)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpdev_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmperrord.o):
dmperrord.c $Date: 2006/12/12 22:17:53 $Revision: 1.
86.2.37 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpgen_da.o):
dmpgen_da.c $Date: 2008/04/08 11:43:59 $Revision: 1.
80.2.46.8.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpglobals.o):
dmpglobals.c $Date: 2008/03/14 09:14:02 $Revision: 1
.36.30.11.8.2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmphp.o):
dmphp.c $Date: 2008/03/14 09:14:02 $Revision: 1.99.2
.28.8.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpioctl.o):
dmpioctl.c $Date: 2008/04/08 11:43:59 $Revision: 1.1
98.2.77.8.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpioctl_conv.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmplic.o):
dmplic.c $Date: 2006/10/13 21:48:12 $Revision: 1.37.
6.2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmplock.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpmigration.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpmisc.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpops.o):
dmpops.c $Date: 2006/08/11 17:09:38 $Revision: 1.47.
2.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmppgr.o):
dmppgr.c $Date: 2007/12/04 02:59:45 $Revision: 1.17.
6.12.10.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmppgrio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpreconfig.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmprestore.o):
dmprestore.c $Date: 2006/08/25 16:21:37 $Revision: 1
.58.2.25 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpscsi.o):
dmpscsi.c $Date: 2007/08/20 08:48:09 $Revision: 1.2.
2.16.10.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpscsi_pkt.o):
dmpscsi_pkt.c $Date: 2006/07/20 00:28:08 $Revision:
1.2.2.12 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpscsi_req.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpscsi_sys.o):
dmpscsi_sys.c $Date: 2006/07/17 15:06:43 $Revision:
1.2.2.7 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmpstats.o):
dmpstats.c $Date: 2006/08/25 16:18:30 $Revision: 1.3
5.6.22 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmptpapi.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(dmputility.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(drl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(drl_20.o):
drl_20.c $Date: 2008/04/07 09:20:02 $Revision: 1.64.
2.24.8.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(drl_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dskinfo.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(errsio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(event.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(export_svm.o):
export_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision: 1
.2.2.2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(fmr.o):
fmr.c $Date: 2006/10/13 00:18:52 $Revision: 1.123.2.
17 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(fvg_clnt.o):
fvg_clnt.c $Date: 2006/08/25 13:17:07 $Revision: 1.2
3.2.12 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(fvg_svm.o):
fvg_svm.c $Date: 2006/08/18 06:36:35 $Revision: 1.46
.2.19 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(gabintf_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(gen_mssio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ghostio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_common.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_flowctrl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_fsm.o):
hacomm_fsm.c $Date: 2006/07/24 19:31:30 $Revision: 1
.8.2.8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_fsmtbl.o):
hacomm_fsmtbl.c $Date: 2006/05/30 23:37:18 $Revision
: 1.11.2.17 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_interfaces.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_ioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn.o):
hacomm_lconn.c $Date: 2006/07/17 14:07:36 $Revision:
1.23.2.28 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn_10.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn_20.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn_aep.o):
hacomm_lconn_aep.c $Date: 2006/07/17 14:10:02 $Revis
ion: 1.4.8.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_lconn_pep.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_notification.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_pack.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_pconn.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_pconn_pep.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_system.o):
hacomm_system.c $Date: 2006/05/30 21:30:38 $Revision
: 1.13.2.22 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_system_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_tracelog.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(hacomm_versioning.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(heartbeat.o):
heartbeat.c $Date: 2007/09/13 08:02:24 $Revision: 1.
114.2.19.8.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ibc.o):
ibc.c $Date: 2006/08/11 17:09:27 $Revision: 1.74.2.1
5 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ilock.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ilock_cvm.o):
ilock_cvm.c $Date: 2006/10/13 19:21:48 $Revision: 1.
50.2.10 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ilock_svm.o):
ilock_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision: 1.
24.2.20 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(indioctl.o):
indioctl.c $Date: 2006/10/25 23:08:05 $Revision: 1.1
0.160.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(info.o):
info.c $Date: 2006/09/27 21:11:28 $Revision: 1.68.2.
13 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(info_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(iobuf_sgl.o):
iobuf_sgl.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision: 1.
1.32.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(iobuf_sgl_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ioctl_conv.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ioctl_vc_svm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(iod.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(join_cvm.o):
join_cvm.c $Date: 2006/05/25 20:38:41 $Revision: 1.8
0.2.12 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kcontext.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kio_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kiostart.o):
kiostart.c $Date: 2006/08/18 07:54:06 $Revision: 1.5
7.2.20 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kiosubr.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_common.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_cvm.o):
kmsg_cvm.c $Date: $Revision:1.167.2.28.8.3 PATCH_
11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_gab.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_reqtbl_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_switchout.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_tcp.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kmsg_udp.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kr_upgrade.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kr_upgradetbl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kru_10_20.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kru_20_30.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kru_30_40.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(kru_40_50.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ktrans.o):
ktrans.c $Date: 2006/09/22 23:50:29 $Revision: 1.93.
2.27 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(ktrans_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(lc_svm.o):
lc_svm.c $Date: 2006/07/24 19:31:15 $Revision: 1.52.
2.56 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(lease_svm.o):
lease_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision: 1.
33.2.11 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(libvxdmp.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(libvxdmp_vers.o):
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
/dmpdaemons.c,v $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/Att
ic/dmpscsi_pkt.c,v $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
/dmpscsi_req.c,v $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/dmp
scsi_sys.c,v $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/11.23/kernel/vxd
mp/vxdmp_tunables.c,v $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/dmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
/dmpscsi.c,v $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/dmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/dmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/dmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/dmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/dmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/dmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
/dmperrord.c,v $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxdmp/dmp
dev_sys.c,v $ $Revision: 1.48.38.7 $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
/dmpdev.c,v $ $Revision: 1.131.2.35.8.1 $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxdmp
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rose:/hpcpbuild/sveedalu/5.0_11.23/MP1RP3/22Apr08-re
cut/build/pa-perf_root @ Wed Apr 23 14:45:56
IST 2008 by sveedalu
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(libvxvm.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(libvxvm_vers.o):
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vsfn/
sca_stub.c.stub,v $ $Revision: 1.7 $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/11.23/kernel/vxv
m/vxvm_tunables.c,v $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxvm/volt
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/kernel/vxvm/voll
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/hp/11.23/kernel/vxv
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
task.c,v $ $Revision: 1.35.6.2 $
$Source: /project/unixvm-cvs/src/common/kernel/vxvm/
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rose:/hpcpbuild/sveedalu/5.0_11.23/MP1RP3/22Apr08-re
cut/build/pa-perf_root @ Wed Apr 23 14:45:40
IST 2008 by sveedalu
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(link.o):
link.c $Date: 2006/09/09 16:09:36 $Revision: 1.11.2.
9 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(link_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(linkio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(linksio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(lvio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(memdbg.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mempool.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(monitor_cvm.o):
monitor_cvm.c $Date: 2008/04/07 09:20:02 $Revision:
1.262.2.56.8.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mount_svm.o):
mount_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revision: 1.
18.2.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(msg_cvm.o):
msg_cvm.c $Date: 2006/11/27 21:08:59 $Revision: 1.12
9.2.35 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(msg_diskpolicy.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(msg_dmp.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv.o):
mv_svm.c $Date: 2006/06/26 13:39:27 $Revision: 1.23.
2.7 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
mv.c $Date: 2006/10/13 19:22:59 $Revision: 1.159.2.3
5 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_cvm.o):
mv_cvm.c $Date: 2008/04/07 09:20:02 $Revision: 1.120
.2.35.18.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_detdrl_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_indirectio.o):
mv_indirectio.c $Date: 2006/11/17 00:45:09 $Revision
: 1.63.2.21 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mv_vc_svm.o):
mv_vc_svm.c $Date: 2006/11/03 00:54:28 $Revision: 1.
47.2.8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvio.o):
mvio.c $Date: 2008/04/07 09:38:21 $Revision: 1.150.2
.34.10.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_38188)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvioctl_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvioctl_vc_svm.o):
mvioctl_vc_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:06 $Revisio
n: 1.12.2.8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(mvlog.o):
mvlog.c $Date: 2006/08/10 06:06:52 $Revision: 1.10.8
.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(netiod.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_cli.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_cli_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_cs.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_srv.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmcom_srv_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(nmstable.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(node_cvm.o):
node_cvm.c $Date: 2006/10/24 23:27:43 $Revision: 1.5
0.6.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(obj_svm.o):
obj_svm.c $Date: 2006/08/30 01:37:29 $Revision: 1.4.
2.10 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objioctl_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objsubr.o):
objsubr.c $Date: 2006/10/12 21:16:02 $Revision: 1.54
.6.10 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(objtypes.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(oessio_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(plex.o):
plex.c $Date: 2006/08/18 06:35:06 $Revision: 1.49.2.
2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(poold.o):
poold.c $Date: 2006/09/01 19:20:47 $Revision: 1.17.6
.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(privmem.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(pv.o):
pv.c $Date: 2006/08/18 06:36:35 $Revision: 1.67.2.18
PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(pvio.o):
pvio.c $Date: 2006/11/03 00:53:56 $Revision: 1.48.2.
44 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(pvmisc.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(raid.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(raid_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(raidlog.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(reflog.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(role_vc_svm.o):
role_vc_svm.c $Date:2006/11/17 00:43:54 $Revision:1.
43.2.30 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(role_vs_svm.o):
role_vs_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.43.2.26 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(root.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rp.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rp_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rp_svm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rpio.o):
rpio.c $Date: 2006/10/22 14:38:10 $Revision: 1.98.2.
34 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rpioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv.o):
rv.c $Date: 2006/11/27 21:08:52 $Revision: 1.183.2.6
1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_config.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_dcm.o):
rv_dcm.c $Date: 2006/08/18 07:52:47 $Revision: 1.90.
2.21 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_linksio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_mdship.o):
rv_mdship.c $Date: 2006/07/17 14:09:03 $Revision: 1.
2.2.43 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_server.o):
rv_server.c $Date: 2007/09/13 08:02:24 $Revision: 1.
154.2.112.8.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_svm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_test.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_update.o):
rv_update.c $Date:2006/11/28 23:20:49 $Revision:1.2
38.2.110 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rv_wrship.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rvio.o):
rvio.c $Date: 2006/11/28 15:16:16 $Revision: 1.214.2
.139 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rvioctl.o):
rvioctl.c $Date: 2006/11/28 15:16:16 $Revision: 1.71
.2.27 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(rwsleep.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(sca_stub.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(siosubr.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(site.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(snap.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(splitsio.o):
splitsio.c $Date: 2006/08/11 17:09:07 $Revision: 1.1
6.6.8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(srvmcore.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(stable.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subcache.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subdisk.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subdiskio_svm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subr.o):
subr.c $Date: 2006/09/22 23:50:29 $Revision: 1.21.6.
2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(subvolume.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_adminio.o):
svm_adminio.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.11.2.19 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_hostvc.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_io_error.o):
svm_io_error.c $Date: 2006/05/08 19:13:40 $Revision:
1.15.2.22 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_lvio_error.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_msg.o):
svm_msg.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision: 1.26
.2.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_msg_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_msg_util.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_props.o):
svm_props.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision: 1.
9.6.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_recovery.o):
svm_recovery.c $Date: 2006/05/31 02:14:58 $Revision:
1.15.2.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_session.o):
svm_session.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.78.2.52 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_session_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_sm.o):
svm_sm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision: 1.29.
2.7 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_stub.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svm_trace.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svmioctl.o):
svmioctl.c $Date: 2006/09/30 23:13:02 $Revision: 1.5
1.2.16 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(svmprot.o):
svmprot.c $Date: $Revision:1.16.2.17 PATCH_11.23PI
(PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(task.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(test_svm.o):
test_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/30 23:13:12 $Revision: 1.2
6.2.18 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(trace.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(txpt_switchout.o):
txpt_switchout.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revisio
n: 1.8.2.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_config.o):
vc_config.c $Date: 2006/11/03 00:53:50 $Revision: 1.
41.2.41 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_revoke.o):
vc_revoke.c $Date: 2006/08/30 01:37:29 $Revision: 1.
25.2.11 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_svmprot.o):
vc_svmprot.c $Date: 2006/09/30 23:13:02 $Revision: 1
.66.2.35 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vol.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volcvol.o):
volcvol.c $Date: 2006/10/09 19:08:55 $Revision: 1.61
.2.27 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volcvol_svm.o):
volcvol_svm.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.6.2.15 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldev.o):
voldev.c $Date: 2007/11/05 06:54:18 $Revision: 1.101
.2.19.8.2 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldioctl_sys.o):
voldioctl_sys.c $Date: 2006/12/06 23:33:46 $Revision
: 1.21.10.3 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_errbuf.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_ioctl.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_pfsio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_qssio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volecopy.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volecopy_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volhp.o):
unixvm:src/hp/kernel/vxvm/volhp.c 1.61+
volhp.c $Date: $Revision:1.144.2.17.8.1 PATCH_11.23
PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volhp_rel.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volinit.o):
volinit.c $Date: 2006/10/25 23:08:06 $Revision: 1.38
.2.8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voliomem.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volklog.o):
volklog.c $Date: 2007/08/17 11:33:46 $Revision: 1.67
.6.11.18.1 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vollif.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpack_cvm.o):
volpack_cvm.c $Date: 2006/05/30 20:44:03 $Revision:
1.83.2.23 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpack_vvr_nw.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpage.o):
volpage.c $Date: 2006/06/15 22:46:06 $Revision: 1.34
.2.7 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volquiesce.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volreset.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vols.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volspec.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volspec_stub.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volted.o):
volted.c $Date: 2006/07/19 18:16:33 $Revision: 1.64.
6.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volted_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volume.o):
volume.c $Date: 2006/11/17 00:43:54 $Revision: 1.78.
2.50 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volxor.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_cfgsio.o):
vs_cfgsio.c $Date: 2006/10/09 19:09:14 $Revision: 1.
79.2.48 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_getdisk.o):
vs_getdisk.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision: 1
.11.2.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_proxy.o):
vs_proxy.c $Date: 2006/08/30 01:37:30 $Revision: 1.8
9.2.38 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_remoteio.o):
vs_remoteio.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:07 $Revision:
1.22.2.7 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_remoteio_sys.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_revoke.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_svmprot.o):
vs_svmprot.c $Date: 2006/11/03 00:56:59 $Revision: 1
.121.2.64 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vset.o):
vset_svm.c $Date: 2006/07/20 00:28:26 $Revision: 1.2
8.2.11 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
vset.c $Date: 2006/09/29 18:16:09 $Revision: 1.19.2.
8 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vsetio.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vsetioctl.o):
vsetioctl.c $Date: 2006/06/26 13:39:40 $Revision: 1.
33.6.4 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_autotune.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_cvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_svm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vx_fsvm.o):
vx_fsvm.c $Date: $Revision: PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_35
178)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp.modmeta.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp_tunables.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm.modmeta.o):
vxvm.modmeta $Date: 2007/11/05 06:54:19 $Revision: 1
.6.2.1.18.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm.o):
None
/usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm_tunables.o):
vxvm_tunables.c $Date: 2007/11/05 06:54:19 $Revision
: 1.9.2.5.18.6 PATCH_11.23PI (PHKL_37087)
cksum(1) Output:
VRTSvxvm.VXVM-KRN,fr=5.0,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA,v=HP:
1549502033 119528 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cache.o)
492062797 91752 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cnfg_vc_svm.o)
3592918709 57880 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cnfg_vs_svm.o)
525160119 48880 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(conv_func32.o)
957513604 48880 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(conv_func64.o)
1529444848 37232 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(cpulocks.o)
1780434615 73384 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dcm.o)
325779621 301296 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco.o)
1038884364 503504 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(dco_20.o)
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2691143772 42984 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_svmprot.o)
2819983110 6152 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vc_sys.o)
1035070871 2976 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vol.modmeta.o)
1777241230 610872 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volcvol.o)
1604228379 39760 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volcvol_svm.o)
1373952203 40712 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldev.o)
2306718567 21288 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldio.o)
409788298 30192 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldioctl.o)
713144963 8912 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldioctl_sys.o)
1325571771 9144 /usr/conf/lib/
libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_errbuf.o)
552218513 32552 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_ioctl.o)
2180173951 10768 /usr/conf/lib/
libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_pfsio.o)
3925921218 8800 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voldmp_qssio.o)
1715377153 21128 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volecopy.o)
2312469165 6512 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volecopy_sys.o)
2748769606 129496 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volhp.o)
4002445411 8960 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volhp_rel.o)
284234899 7672 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volinit.o)
3985093327 24848 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(voliomem.o)
1881325167 121960 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volklog.o)
2077611113 8240 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vollif.o)
3771260078 508408 /usr/conf/lib/
libvxvm_vrts.a(volpack_cvm.o)
2813976381 39088 /usr/conf/lib/
libvxvm_vrts.a(volpack_vvr_nw.o)
1268533118 104248 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volpage.o)
1584172832 6848 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volquiesce.o)
767086136 7360 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volreset.o)
405876423 2968 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vols.modmeta.o)
1926133746 17576 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volspec.o)
857219696 7160 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volspec_stub.o)
1782841170 2168 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volted.o)
3570060599 3680 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volted_sys.o)
2999785607 56656 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volume.o)
3949722544 7456 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(volxor.o)
1701177873 71344 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_cfgsio.o)
3981832141 18408 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_getdisk.o)
2100318390 60640 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_proxy.o)
1169249728 15032 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_remoteio.o)
4172107638 6264 /usr/conf/lib/
libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_remoteio_sys.o)
3945102937 13472 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_revoke.o)
437974086 130304 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vs_svmprot.o)
1936947186 22320 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vset.o)
3494420615 7376 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vsetio.o)
3540065855 13272 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vsetioctl.o)
3448978209 5768 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_autotune.o)
3590134479 70624 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_cvm.o)
4166324158 112888 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vvr_svm.o)
3157857033 9768 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vx_fsvm.o)
1422821791 3280 /usr/conf/lib/
libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp.modmeta.o)
2396418057 497960 /usr/conf/lib/libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp.o)
413841691 4376 /usr/conf/lib/
libvxdmp_vrts.a(vxdmp_tunables.o)
4278578460 8096 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm.modmeta.o)
2124583671 950544 /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm.o)
3945984373 29072 /usr/conf/lib/
libvxvm_vrts.a(vxvm_tunables.o)
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 11.23: PHKL_31500 PHCO_38187
s800: 11.23: PHKL_31500 PHCO_38187
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies:
If installed on HP Integrity Virtual Machines
(HPVM) guests, version A.03.00 or later of
Integrity VM software (T2676AC), must be installed.
To verify that the system is HPVM guest:
# model
ia64 hp server Integrity Virtual Machine
The revision of HPVM host software can be
retrieved through swlist(1M) executed on HPVM host.
The minimum required version is:
# swlist -l bundle T2767AC
T2767AC A.03.00.00 Integrity VM
Supersedes:
PHKL_35130 PHKL_35178 PHKL_36594 PHKL_37087
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 8490 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHKL_38188
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHKL_38188.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHKL_38188. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHKL_38188.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d @ /tmp/PHKL_38188.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHKL_38188.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
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