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NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT
TITLE: NetWare 3.12 OS Patches
DOCUMENT ID: TID022054
DOCUMENT REVISION: A
DATE: 09MAR95
ALERT STATUS: Yellow
INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution
README FOR: 312PT6.EXE
NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION:
NetWare 3.12
ABSTRACT:
This file contains the latest operating system test patches for NetWare 3.12.
Included with this release are all patches for all user-versions of NetWare
3.12. The patches included have been system tested by Novell.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
DISCLAIMER
THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL
MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE
INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY. NOVELL
MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS INFORMATION.
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Copy all files from the START directory to the DOS partition. Copy all files
from the AUTO directory to SYS: Volume. Edit the STARTUP.NCF & AUTOEXEC.NCF
files. There are some sample NCF file that may help the Installation.
NOTE: STARTUP.NCF will NOT allow execution of an NCF file from with in it. It
is necessary to copy the Contents form the sample START.NCF to your existing
STARTUP.NCF. AUTOEXEC.NCF will allow the execution of an NCF file, so simply
call the AUTO.NCF file from with in AUTOEXEC.NCF. It may be necessary to edit
the sample NCF file to specify correct paths....
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BCKTTSFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Typically after re-booting the server and going though the process of backing
out the TTS files the server would hang with no messages.
SOLUTION:
Apply BCKTTSFX NLM 1218 07-15-94 8:26a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01, V4.02
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
This Patch corrects a problem with backing out more than 263 Transaction
Tracking System (TTS) files.
It is important to Load BCKTTSFX.NLM after loading PATCH MANAGER in the
STARTUP.NCF file to allow the patch to work properly.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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BHANDFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
SOLUTION:
Apply BHANDFIX NLM 972 10-18-94 12:16p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
BHandFix (Bad Handle Fix) fixes a GPPE when proc InternalReadFile in
fileio.386 receives a bad handle and jumps to label ReadInvalidHandle: The
code at this label has been modified to not set the RALastReadStartOffset
field of the fcb to -1. The label is also jumped to when the TNode field of
the fcb is 0.
Return from InternalReadFile with error code without trying to set field
RALastReadStartOffset in FCB
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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CRDIRFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
The following error is return if an attempt is made to create a directory with
an blank character(alt-25) as the last character in the name. "Unable to
create directory"
SOLUTION:
Apply CRDIRFIX NLM 1361 04-26-94 9:03a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Fix to allow the addition of a blank Character (alt-255) to the end of a
directory name.
3.11 allows the user to create directories for security reasons that have a
"blank"(alt-255) as the last character of the directory name. To allow
NetWare v3.12 and v4.01 to have a blank Character (alt-255) to the end of a
directory name, apply this patch.
example: md test(alt-255) This works in DOS and on a 3.11 server.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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CTRSTKFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Bug in LSLControlStackFilter functions NetWare v3.1x & v4.0x.
SOLUTION:
Apply CTRSTKFX NLM 972 12-21-94 12:48p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01, V4.02
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Problems found with NLA Requests to turn on Promiscuous Mode while HSL.NLM
(Hub Support Layer) is loaded (NLA part of the NMS & RMON stuff) causes the
server to hand (NW v3.x & NW v4.0x).
Problem due to code in LSL function LSLControlStackFilter, at label
<ControlChainDefaults>, have after testing for entries in DefaultChainTable
have <jnz CallPreScanLoop> which should be the line <jnz CallDefaultLoop>.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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DAICCFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
This patch deals with applications that directly control hardware devices
through NetWare (i.e. Jukeboxes, worms, tapes, etc.). If an error condition
occurs such as reaching the end of a tape, an error code is returned to the
calling application. The error code would be scrambled, resulting in the
wrong error passed to the application. The result, as far as the Server (i.e.
ABEND, hang, etc.) would depend on the specific application. The patch
applies to applications which use a DAI interface to communicate with the
server's hardware. Check with the vendor of the application to verify the use
of the DAI interface and apply the patch if necessary.
SOLUTION:
Apply DAICCFIX NLM 1076 02-09-94 3:42p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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DBLDEBFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Getting duplicate characters on some fast machines in debugger
SOLUTION:
Apply DBLDEBFX NLM 1176 05-26-94 12:52p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
FIXED the non-interrupt (polled) keyboard handler so that it will check the
keyboard controller's status to make sure that a key is really there. This is
needed because on really fast machines, with slow keyboard controllers that
manually desert the interrupt line, when we loop around and poll the PIC after
reading a key, the interrupt line may still be asserted making us think there
is another key waiting, thus causing 'double keys'.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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DHANDFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
The file server will exhibit a GPPE or other abends having to do with corrupt
directory handles. This is most notably seen when running Appletalk,NFS
gateway, or Groupwise nlms, but can be seen when loading any set of nlms which
exceeds the 20 handle limit.
CAUSE:
It was discovered that directory handles were getting overwritten or reused by
some other process before the current process was finished with it. This would
result in an ABEND or other corruption. It was found that connection zero
(commonly used by nlms at the server) was not properly handling the case where
20 or more handles were required.
SOLUTION:
Apply DHANDFX NLM 3650 12-23-94 12:04p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.02
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
The 3.12 version of this patch incorporates two formerly released patches for
3.12 NetWare which were called, DIRSRCFX.NLM and CRDIRFIX.NLM. DHANDFX.NLM
will NOT load concurrently with these patches. If you are running these two
patches please remove them prior to loading the DHANDFX.NLM
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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DIRSPCFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Disk space can not be accounted for.
SOLUTION:
Apply DIRSPCFX NLM 1212 04-26-94 9:06a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01, V3.11 SFT III
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
The DIRSPCFX.NLM file is a fix to the set parameter "Maximum Percent of Volume
Used By Directory." The limits of this set parameter are 5 to 50 percent
default and the setting is 13 percent.
The set parameter "Maximum Percent of Volume Used By Directory". can use
double the disk space set.
Example;
If the Set parameter is 13 percent, the actual space that can be used by
Extended Attributes is 26 percent.
CAUSE:
The Set parameter only searched one of the mirrored tables for extended
attributes to verify that the limit had been met, which allows the set
parameter to use twice as much space as indicated. The Table for Extended
Attributes will grow; however, it will never decrease in size. So, after the
space is allocated for the EA table, it can not be used for any thing other
than Extended Attributes.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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DIRSRCFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
When running out of short term alloc, the server ABEND's.
SOLUTION:
Apply DIRSRCFX NLM 1087 05-09-94 11:00a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Changed procedure INWDirectorySearch to first look at the code returned from
the GetDirectoryHandle call made above before referencing the DirHandle.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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EAACCFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
The following Error message: SYS0002 Access Denied is received when trying to
copy a file with Extended Attributes from a NetWare v3.12 file server if the
users only has Read and FileScan rights.
SOLUTION:
Apply EAACCFIX NLM 970 04-26-94 9:06a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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EADATFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
A problem exists with Extended Attributes when performing a drag and drop COPY
of a directory structure from an OS/2 client. Which would cause the Extended
Attribute for the new Parent Directory to be corrupt.
VREPAIR returned the following error message:
Error at extended directory entry xxxx
Invalid Data error
Invalid Score card error
SOLUTION:
Apply EADATFIX NLM 1181 04-26-94 4:33p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01, V3.11 SFT III
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
To install the patch, load patchman for the Operating System which is running
and the version of EADATFIX.NLM in the same directory.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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EAFLTFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
ABEND: Invalid Semaphore passed to kernal
Because of the nature of this issue, a multiple type of abends could be
possible or seen, including GPPEs.
This problem is only visible using debugging tools. It can only be seen in a
core memory image or a trace from a sniffer or lanayzler.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Apply the patch or fix the client sending the bad packets.
CAUSE:
A client or clients are sending NCP packet Case 86 with an invalid value for
the volume number. This causes NetWare to index a table incorrectly
SOLUTION:
Apply EAFLTFIX NLM 1309 12-21-94 12:59p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Fixed with patch EAFltFix.NLM (EA Filter Fix) which does some packet error
checking (For EA Type Packets) to makes sure the client is not sending invalid
packets.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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EAREPLFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
The following errors could be seen on a OS/2 Client:
1. "The Drive ";,is not a valid Drive"
2. " " " is either read-only or is being used by another program"
This errors would be received if using the drives ICON from the DESKTOP to
view a NetWare volume and most often with a CDRom mounted volume. Sometimes
after receiving these errors the connection to the File Server would be lost.
SOLUTION:
Apply EAREPLFX NLM 1182 04-26-94 9:00a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01, V3.11 SFT III
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Also it is suggested to use NetWare Requester for OS/2 v2.10 to help correct
the problem.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
-----------------------------------------------------------------
EASUBFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
When copying a long directory with EA's and only have R F rights the server
returns 140 error.
SOLUTION:
Apply EASUBFIX NLM 965 07-26-94 7:44a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01, V4.02
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Login to a 3.12 server that has a name space loaded. Go to a directory that
has a long directory in it. Make sure you only have R F rights in the source
directory. Then use FILER to copy the subdirectory structure, on the long
directories you will get an error. Problem was traced to NWFindFirstEA()
returns error code 140 ( No Set Privileges).
FIXED a bug OpenEAHandle, were is you only had read rights on a file, you
could not read the EA's on that file.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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EAWRITFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
When using an OS/2 file and trying to copy the file from a local drive to a
file server with the directory flagged FWC the copy fails. If read rights are
added it succeeds.
SOLUTION:
Apply EAWRITFX NLM 1048 07-26-94 7:48a
Change procedure OpenEAHandle to check for WriteExistingFileBit if the user
does not have ModifyEntry rights. If the user does have WriteExistingFile
rights he is granted Write and Read Privileges.
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
-----------------------------------------------------------------
EAWRNFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
The server was running out of allocated storage space for extended attributes
without warning.
SYMPTOM:
The user is unable to manage extended attribute storage space in any given
NetWare volume.
SYMPTOM:
There is a lack of extended attribute management functions.
SOLUTION:
Apply EAWRNFX NLM 4053 07-13-94 4:45p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
EAWRNFX.NLM addresses issues with the management of EA's or Extended
Attributes on a NetWare volume. Using this NLM will allow the user to control
the amount of volume space allowed for EA storage on a volume. It will also
alert users and the error log as to when space for EA storage is running low.
After EAWRNFX is loaded two additional settings are available. To see these
settings, type EA STATS at the server console prompt. The following
information will be displayed:
-----------------------------------------------------------
EA WARNING BROADCAST PERCENT = 85
EA WARNING BROADCAST INTERVAL = 1 min.
VOLUME NAME % ALLOWED % USED OF ALLOWED
[SYS ] 30 1
[JUMBO ] 30 45
-----------------------------------------------------------
EA WARNING BROADCAST PERCENT = 85
This statement depicts the level at which a warning would be broadcast. When
85 percent of the allotted volume space for EA's is utilized, a warning will
be broadcast. To set this amount to 75 percent, you should typed the
following at the console prompt or insert it in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file:
EA WARNING BROADCAST PERCENT = 75
EA WARNING BROADCAST INTERVAL = 2 min.
This statement depicts how often the warning broadcast will be sent to the
network. To set this amount to 5 minutes the following would be type at the
console prompt or inserted in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file:
EA WARNING BROADCAST INTERVAL = 5
% ALLOWED
The % ALLOWED statement to the right of the screen depicts the percentage of
volume space allowed for EA storage.
% USED OF ALLOWED
The % USED OF ALLOWED depicts the percentage of the space allocated for EA
storage that has been used.
Additional information:
The % USED OF ALLOWED field depicts a high water mark for EA storage on the
volume in question. If, for example, this value hits 90 percent and half of
these files are deleted, the value will remain at 90 percent until the volume
is purged. After the volume is purged, the value would return to 45 percent.
However, it is important to understand that EA's are stored as extended
directory entries and after the space has been used for EA storage, it can
never be reused for common file storage unless the volume isre-initialized.
After EA related data has been purged, that purged area can be reused for EA
storage in the future.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
1. For this patch to function correctly, a patch by the name of DIRSPCFX.NLM
must also be applied.
DIRSPCFX.NLM corrects a problem in the directory entry table with extended
attribute and directory usage on a NetWare volume. It is explained in detail
in its own field test file.
2. For EAWRNFX.NLM to function correctly, all three files must be used! All
three files should be copied to the DOS partition from where SERVER.EXE is
booted. These files should be loaded from STARTUP.NCF, probably on the last
three lines, in the following manner:
LOAD PM312.NLM
LOAD DIRSPCFX.NLM
LOAD EAWRNFX.NLM PERCENT = 30
The PERCENT = 30 parameter can take the place of the SET MAXIMUM PERCENT OF
VOLUME SPACE ALLOWED FOR EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES = 30 command that would be
commonly found in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file. Setting this parameter in the
STARTUP.NCF before the SYS: volume loads allows the SYS: volume to benefit
from the setting. The value 30 is an arbitrary setting for this example.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
ELEVFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
A window exist where two identical requests to access the same sector on the
hard disk could get placed in the elevator queue at the same time resulting in
a file server lock up.
The file server may possibly hang when a system is in the process of
re-mirroring and when there is extremely high I/O traffic on the bus.
SOLUTION:
Apply ELEVFIX NLM 1717 04-26-94 9:08a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
-----------------------------------------------------------------
GLOCKFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
NWScanPhysicalLocksByFile fails if more than 23 locks on a file.
NWScanPhysicalLocksByFile is an assembly call. It is making the NCP 23 238.
The lanalyzer shows that garbage is returned by this NCP when more than 23
locks are placed on a file.
SOLUTION:
Apply GLOCKFIX NLM 1080 03-09-94 8:30a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V3.11 SFT III
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
-----------------------------------------------------------------
GNSFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
This patch fixes a problem found when re-booting and attempting to get a
connection to the file server. If all of the connections are in use, (e.g. 20
for the 20-user version, 50 for the 50-user version, etc.), and one of the
users re-boots, the user will not be able to log back in to the server. This
problem will only occur if there is only one network. If the user is on an
INTERNET, a re-connection will be possible.
The problem is that once a user re-boots, his connection is not terminated at
the server until a time out limit is reached (usually 15 minutes).
SOLUTION:
Apply GNSFIX NLM 1099 03-28-94 8:47a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V3.11 SFT III
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
This patch corrects the problem by checking the source node address of the
incoming packet to the node address of all workstations the server currently
thinks it is attached to. If a match is found the server responds to the
workstation, thus re-creating a connection in the same slot the workstation
had prior to its reboot.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
-----------------------------------------------------------------
GTALLYFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Server Abends when out of memory in eavprim.c
SOLUTION:
Apply GTALLYFX NLM 1490 10-18-94 12:42p
Set pointer to NULL when struct is allocated and the check for NULL before
calling free.
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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HFFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
The Server will hang if there is data lost after a hotfix.
SOLUTION:
Apply HFFIX NLM 1054 05-26-94 11:46a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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IOHANDFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
On releasing IO handles, the OS does not clean up the application link field.
Do the following steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Load CDROM.NLM on a 3.12 server with a CDROM.
2. CD MOUNT # (to mount the CD).
3. CD CHANGE # ( to mount a different CD).
4. Take the CD out at the prompt and press any key to continue.
5. Unload CDROM.NLM.
6. Load CDROM.NLM.
You can repeat steps 5 and 6 after putting a CD back into the device and the
CD can no longer be seen until the disk driver is unloaded and loaded again.
SOLUTION:
Apply IOHANDFX NLM 1070 05-26-94 11:41a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01, V4.02
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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IPXRCVFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
These patches fix a problem with receiving a GPPE ABEND because of the
generation of an NCP request that IPX.386 did not handle correctly, thus
causing an invalid fragment count.
This error only occurs if a file is being copied to the tape at the time.
If ARCServe is loaded but not in the process of copying a file to tape, then
the problem is not apparent.
CAUSE
The problem is that an NCP request is generated that IPX.386 did not handle
correctly, causing an invalid fragment count that would bring down the primary
server. Because the primary server is being re-mirrored to the secondary
server, the secondary server dies as well.
SOLUTION:
Apply IPXRCVFX NLM 976 04-26-94 9:04a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V3.11 SFT III
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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IPXSOCK NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Connections with NetWare for SAA server cannot exceed 33.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Applications such as Hostprint (from NetWare for SAA) may require more than
100 IPX sockets (which translates to only 33 host connections) on a NetWare
3.11 server. When you attempt to make additional connections beyond 33, the
operation will fail.
CAUSE:
Normally, a 3.11 server has a maximum of 100 IPX sockets.
SOLUTION:
Apply IPXSOCK NLM 3971 07-20-94 12:05p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
IPXSOCK.NLM will increase the maximum number of IPX sockets on NetWare 3.11
from 100 to 1024.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
1. Copy IPXSOCK.NLM into the same directory as the other NLM files (SYS:SYSTEM
or DOS partition).
2. At the server console type LOAD IPXSOCK <sockets> Where <Sockets> is
between 101 - 1024.
This patch will not unload unless the number of open IPX sockets is less than
or equal to 100. This is because PATCHMAN must re-map the in-use socket to
the original 100 entries in the socket table.
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LSTECBFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Lost ECB's when running endurance tests with packet signing
When running endurance tests with packet signing on, the IPX protocol stack
will get into a state where ECB's will start to be lost.
The problem occurs when two packets arrive at the same time. The second one
will be lost.
This problem is unique to 3.12. It was a result of some optimization that took
place. The problem does not occur in 4.00 or later, nor does it happen in 3.11
with PBURST.NLM loaded.
SOLUTION:
Apply LSTECBFX NLM 1302 07-26-94 7:51a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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MMACCFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
The workstation will hang while performing reads from the file server. High
(100%) utilization at the server console. By typing "scan for new devices" at
the console prompt the high utilization drops but will climb back up over
time.
SOLUTION:
Apply MMACCFIX NLM 1006 04-26-94 8:54a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
MMACCFIX.NLM fixes this condition by patching the media manager accelerator
module of the NetWare 4.01 OS code. This patch is recommended for general
application on all 4.01 NetWare servers.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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PBWANFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
WAN links saturated with packets.
SOLUTION:
Apply PBWANFIX NLM 3028 04-19-94 9:41a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Description of problem addressed by PBWANFIX.NLM. Due to the nature of packet
burst, it is very easy to saturate WANS with packets that have already been
sent and arrived correctly.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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PM312 NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
SOLUTION:
Apply PM312 NLM 9221 03-24-94 11:06a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
This README file accompanies PM312.NLM. The following files are included for
this revision:
PM312.NLM replaces any and all previous versions of PM312.NLM.
PM312.NLM is the Patch Manager which tracks and manages all official patches
for NetWare 386 v3.12.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
Patches for NetWare 386 v3.12 consist of three types:
DYNAMIC -- Dynamic patches are implemented as .NLM files that can be
loaded/unloaded while the server is running. Unloading a dynamic patch will
restore the Operating System to its original "un-patched" state.
SEMI-STATIC -- Semi-static patches can also be loaded while the server is
running, but they cannot be unloaded. It is not possible to undo the effects
of a semi-static patch without first downing the server and bringing it back
up without loading the semi-static patch.
STATIC -- A static patch is a DOS executable program that modifies the
SERVER.EXE file. This type of patch is applied once and its effects are
permanent. It is suggested that a backup of the original SERVER.EXE file be
made before applying a static patch. (In other words, do not patch the
SERVER.EXE on your original distribution diskette!)
Dynamic and semi-static patches modify the Operating System in memory, not on
the disk. This means that dynamic and semi-static patches must be loaded each
time the Operating System is brought up in order for any 'fixes' to take
effect. It is recommended that the command "LOAD <patch>" be placed in the
file server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file to ensure that the patch is always in effect
as soon as the server is brought up.
In order to see which patches are currently loaded on the system, type
"PATCHES" at the file server command line. The patches will then be grouped
and displayed according to their type (i.e. - STATIC, SEMI-STATIC, or
DYNAMIC). Typing "MODULES" at the server console will show which dynamic
patches have been loaded, but will not show semi-static or static patches.
To install PM312.NLM, log into the server as supervisor or supervisor
equivalent and copy PM312.NLM into the SYS:SYSTEM subdirectory. The Patch
Manager (PM312.NLM) must be loaded before any dynamic or semi-static patches
can be loaded. If PM312 is not already loaded, the <patch>.NLM will attempt
to locate PM312 and, if found, will load it automatically. PM312 only needs
to be loaded once; all NLM patches can then be loaded. PM312 cannot be
unloaded until all patches that rely on it are first unloaded.
*****************************************************************
DISCLAIMER
Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to any
NetWare software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties
of merchantability, title, or fitness for a particular purpose.
Distribution of any NetWare software is forbidden without the express written
consent of Novell, Inc. Further, Novell reserves the right to discontinue
distribution of any NetWare software.
Novell is not responsible for lost profits or revenue, loss of use of the
software, loss of data, costs of re-creating lost data, the cost of any
substitute equipment or program, or claims by any party other than you.
Novell strongly recommends a backup be made before any software is installed.
Technical support for this software may be provided at the discretion of
Novell.
*****************************************************************
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READQFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
When a Queue is full, the File Server will get into an infinite loop trying to
service Queue Management System (QMS) requests. Note that pconsole makes QMS
requests for building a list of jobs, inserting and deleting print jobs, as
well as inserting and deleting print queues.
Symptoms observed when this problem occurs include, but are not limited, to
utilization up to 96 %, users loosing connections and Packet Receive Buffers
count going high.
SOLUTION:
Apply READQFIX NLM 1612 08-10-94 4:37p
By applying ReadQFix.NLM, the file server can correctly process a QMS request
for a queue which is full. Note that if a queue is full prior to loading
ReadQFix, the following error message may appear on the console at any time
after loading ReadQFix.
"WARNING: Error detected in Queue. ID=xxxxxxxx"
If this happens the queue with the given ID number should be deleted and
recreated.
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.02
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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REALMFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
This patch deals with applications that directly control hardware devices
through NetWare (i.e. Jukeboxes, worms, tapes, etc.). If an error condition
occurs such as reaching the end of a tape, an error code is returned to the
calling application. The error code would be scrambled, resulting in the
wrong error passed to the application. The result, as far as the Server (i.e.
ABEND, hang, etc.) would depend on the specific application. The patch
applies to applications which use a DAI interface to communicate with the
server's hardware. Check with the vendor of the application to verify the use
of the DAI interface and apply the patch if necessary.
Application requests made to a device driver using the device IOCTL and
DeviceBlockingIOCTL API's are aborted if NetWare is in the process of
switching to real mode.
Application requests made to a device driver using the DeviceIOCTL and
DeviceBlockingIOCTL API's are aborted if NetWare is in the process of
switching to real mode (i.e. the DOS Mode semaphore is set). The API's should
instead delay the execution of the request.
FIXED 2 DAI emulation bugs. Fixed the device IOCTL routine to return the
driver specified error code instead of the media manager code. Fixed the
IOCTL routines to postpone the execution of the IOCTL if the DOSDiskSemaphore
is set instead of returning with an error.
SOLUTION:
Apply REALMFIX NLM 3207 02-08-94 9:14a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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REGOBJFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Generic Info Valid bit not set for non-media objects
Device, magazine, etc. objects don't set the valid bit in the status field.
This causes an Media Manager application to loop forever waiting the in
information be become "valid".
SOLUTION:
Apply REGOBJFX NLM 1035 05-26-94 1:06p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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RKIELFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Message Correction for the following ABEND Message: "Richard Kiel memorial
ABEND #27"
SOLUTION:
Apply RKIELFIX NLM 1044 05-04-94 2:38p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
The new ABEND message is "Invalid entry in message list.".
In the OS there is a process that checks the consistency of the message list.
When this list is found to be invalid the OS will return this ABEND message.
Follow the Guidelines for troubleshooting in the System Messages Manual
Appendix "A".
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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RTCHGFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
This patch fixes a problem with packet signing after a switch over occurs on
either an SFT III server or a router switch over (i.e. networks with redundant
routes). When the switch over occurs the packet size would be renegotiated
between the server and the workstation. The server in would send unsigned
packets to the workstation during the renegotiation process. The workstation,
expecting signed packets will discard all of the packets from the server
attempting the renegotiation. The workstation would eventually timeout or
appear to be hung. The key to the patch is that packet signing would have to
be enabled or order for this problem to happen.
SOLUTION:
Apply RTCHGFIX NLM 984 12-21-93 11:30a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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RTRTIME NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
The speed of the network link is slow enough to require increasing timeout
values to more than the default value.
SOLUTION:
Apply RTRTIME NLM 2054 02-23-94 4:19p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
This patch provides a new server console command "ROUTER TIMEOUT" which
adjusts the RIP and SAP information timeout value. This patch would be used
on a network where the speed of the network link is slow enough to require
increasing timeout values to more than the default value.
The default RIP/SAP timeout value is 4 minutes, which means that the server
router will keep Server or Network information for 4 minutes without that
information being updated. If the server does not get updated RIP/SAP
information within the time specified by the timeout value, the RIP/SAP
information is removed from the server's tables.
This new console command allows the router timeout value to be changed in the
range of 4 to 255 minutes.
SYNTAX:
ROUTER TIMEOUT 100
This command would change the timeout default from 4 to 100 minutes.
RTRTIME.NLM is intended for 386 v3.12 and is a dynamic patch which is loaded
at the file server console as a NetWare Loadable Module. RTRTIME.NLM requires
the latest version of PATCHMAN.NLM in order to load.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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SERVHOPS NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
This nlm is normally used when there is a mixture of 3.11 and SFTIII servers
on the same segment and remote booting is done on a specific server. However
it can be used in any situation where increased hop count is desired.
SOLUTION:
Apply SERVHOPS NLM 1891 04-06-94 1:39p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
load servhops.nlm, then at console prompt type:
SERVER HOPS N (WHERE N IS THE NUMBER OF HOPS YOU WANT TO ASSIGN THE SERVER.
IT CAN BE 1 TO 15 HOPS.)
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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SIGLOGFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
NWP_LOGIN when password has expired in bindery corrupts connection
SOLUTION:
Apply SIGLOGFX NLM 1159 12-21-94 1:06p
Solutions Specifics:
Servers 4.02 and 3.12 Signature level 1
Client VLMs dated 5-26-94 Signature level 2
Login 4.084 and 4.093 Login SPD 70145
Create user (TEST), assign a password and expire that password but have grace
logins available.
Login to user DS mode "login server/TEST" When asked to change password, reply
N Login to user bindery mode "login server/TEST /B". You will get Abort,
Retry, Fail error. All you can do is reply F. Then login gets several 8801
errors, invalid connection. Server gets "Server 4.0-2506 An NCP request with
an invalid security signature was received from user TEST.... Possible
intruder or network is corrupt."
When the API calls vlm with NWP_LOGIN, everything after this fails. From
codeview, the vlm request is made, then codeview is exited. The server gets
several beeps and error messages then the dos prompt "invalid drive.." is
displayed. Login works in this situation if NETX.EXE is used
The problem we are seeing is that certain NCP packets do not function properly
on the server side with signing turned on. In this case it is a PING FOR NDS
packet. During a BINDERY login to a 4.x server after the KEYED LOGIN NCP is
sent and returned, a PING is sent with signing turned on. The server does one
of two things in response: 1) It will either respond to the ping with no
signing, in which case the client will fail the login because signing is
required; or 2) it will output intruder alert messages at the console and
never respond to the ping. This happens using the 4.x LOGIN.EXE when doing a
BINDERY emulation login. Using a 3.x login for BINDERY does not do the ping
and therefore succeeds.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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SPXDDFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
This fixes a problem with the way SPX handles retried connect requests. If
the connection had already transitioned into SESSION_TERMINATED when the retry
came in, it was treated as a new connection request.
Also fixes a problem where SPX was still acknowledging data packets that
arrived after SPXTerminateConnection was called. This could lead to incorrect
handling of the data by the application, leaving both endpoints with different
information about the state and completeness of the data. NOTE: This SPX
problem is masked by the SPXS.NLM that ships with NMS 2.0 and SPXS.NLM
included in STRTL2.EXE. The fix for this specific issue is addressed by
SPXDDFIX.NLM.
SOLUTION:
Apply SPXDDFIX NLM 1148 03-10-94 9:48a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Before the patch, data that arrived after the application initiated a
disconnect by calling SPXTerminateConnection, was acknowledged and delivered
to the application. Depending on how the application was written this could
give the transmitting side an invalid picture of the guaranteed delivery of
the data. The patch causes all inbound packets after SPXTerminateConnection
has been called to just be dropped.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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SPXFIX2 NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Fix SPX code in the case where an SPX terminate ack is received on a
non-existent session. When the terminate ack is received and the session does
not exist, this fix returns the ECB to IPX rather than re-posting it back to
the application socket.
SOLUTION:
Apply SPXFIX2 NLM 1035 11-23-93 9:13a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
This bug is a side effect of SPXFIX2 v2.00 (which is native to NetWare v3.12)
that leaves SPX terminate ack packets in system ECB's rather than copying them
into application ECB's.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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SPXNSFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
If the session did not exist, SPX failed to interpret terminate ACKs as
system packets.
SOLUTION:
Apply SPXNSFIX NLM 1044 05-26-94 8:45a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
When an application errors out because the session does not exist, SPX posts
the system buffer to the socket rather than returning it to the Link Support
Layer (LSL).
The SPXNSFIX.NLM for NetWare 4.01, 3.12, and 3.11 fixes the way that SPX
handles the Terminate Acknowledgement packets on sessions that do not exist.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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SYNCMFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
One drive off of one HBA is mirrored to two drives both of which are on the
other HBA. (A total of 3 drives mirroring the same data). The single drive
off of the first HBA is in sync and the other two drives off of the second HBA
are mirrored to the first drive. The server is downed while the two secondary
mirrored drives are still out of sync, (install NLM shows them still to be in
the mirroring process). When SERVER.EXE is invoked, INSTALL.NLM shows the
primary drive as In Sync and one of the secondary drives as In Sync and the
other as Out Of Sync. The two secondary drives are the only ones showing disk
activity as if they are mirroring each other and ignoring the actual in sync
primary drive.
SOLUTION:
Apply SYNCMFIX NLM 1025 04-26-94 8:58a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
The problem is resolved by loading the SYNCMFIX.NLM patch. You must load the
patch manager and the SYNCMFIX.NLM in the STARTUP.NCF before the disk driver
or move the disk driver load statements to the AUTOEXEC.NCF and have them
loading after the patch manager and the SYNCMFIX.NLM patch.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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SYNCTIME NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
The file server may gain or loose time, after a operating for a while.
CAUSE:
The fileserver time is by default taken from the software clock which is
subject to lost timer ticks which may cause the server to loose time.
SOLUTION:
Apply SYMCTIME NLM 1948 05/03/94 5:03p
The SYNCTIME.NLM causes the server to update its' time periodically from the
hardware clock..
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.11 SFT III, V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF.
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TRBUFFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
Transfer buffer sequence number are returned out of order-causing data
corruption
FIXED a problem in the elevator-off code where the requests were being
serviced LIFO instead of FIFO.
SOLUTION:
Apply TRBUFFIX NLM 1059 05-26-94 12:57p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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UNLDIRFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
ABEND "UnLockDirectoryEntry called with entry that was already unlocked"
happens in INWPurgeTrustee when UnLockDirectoryEntry is called with
TNode->TFileEntryNumber which sometimes gets overwritten by the call to
ImmediateReuseGetDirectoryEntry. Whenever the directory structure for the file
entry isn't in RAM, ImmediateReuseGetDirectoryEntry reads in a directory block
over the top of the current block and invalidates the TNode pointer.
NOTE:Locking the file entry doesn't guarantee the TNode is locked.
SOLUTION:
Apply UNLDIRFX NLM 1971 12-21-94 1:24p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.11, V3.12, V4.01
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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UNLOADFX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
NLMS dynamically importing can ABEND if not unloaded in same order.
The OS needs a patch to check for a NULL pointer on unload.
SOLUTION:
Apply UNLOADFX NLM 992 11-11-93 2:32p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
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WRLENFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
WrLenFix.NLM (Write Length Fix) fixes an illegal NETX packet which requests
to write over the 4 gig boundary (i.e. start offset = -1, bytes to write = 2).
To stop the ABEND we truncate the length of the write just like the VLM's do
so there is no wrap condition.
SOLUTION:
Apply WRLENFIX NLM 1087 12-21-94 1:23p
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12, V4.02
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: STARTUP.NCF
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WSMSGFIX NLM
============
SYMPTOM:
This patch fixes a problem with WS's when sending double byte broadcast
messages. The double byte characters would get cut in half.
To reproduce the problem:
1) Login from 2 workstations.
2) From one of the workstation send an double-byte message which is longer
than 55 bytes to the other workstation. send "XXXXXXXXX..........." to
STATION_ID XXXXXXXXXX.... is a double byte message longer than 55 bytes.
3) At the recipient workstation press Ctrl and ENTER key to clear the first
part of the message.
4) The second part of the message appears on the recipient, but the message is
collapsed.
This is not a utility problem, but rather a server problem. When the message
is too long to be displayed on the screen, the server divides the message
without checking to see whether-or-not the character is double-byte. If the
division takes place on the second half of a double-byte character, the
characters displayed are changed. Double-byte characters must not be split.
SOLUTION:
Apply WSMSGFIX NLM 1132 12-16-93 10:00a
Solution Specifics:
Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare
Operating System's:
V3.12
Example: v3.11 is in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE,
v3.12 is in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE,
v4.01 is in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE,
v4.02 is in 402ITx.EXE or 402PTx.EXE.
v3.11 SFT is in SFTITx.EXE.
Installation Instructions:
NCF FILE: AUTOEXEC.NCF
Self-Extracting File Name: 312PT6.EXE Revision: A
Files Included Size Date Time
\
312PT6.TXT (This File)
\AUTO\
AUTO.NCF 345 03-07-95 4:49p
SPXFIX2.NLM 1035 11-23-93 9:13a
DAICCFIX.NLM 1076 02-09-94 3:42p
DBLDEBFX.NLM 1176 05-26-94 12:52p
GLOCKFIX.NLM 1080 03-09-94 8:30a
REALMFIX.NLM 3207 02-08-94 9:14a
RTCHGFIX.NLM 984 12-21-93 11:30a
SPXDDFIX.NLM 1148 03-10-94 9:48a
SPXNSFIX.NLM 1044 05-26-94 8:45a
UNLOADFX.NLM 992 11-11-93 2:32p
WSMSGFIX.NLM 1132 12-16-93 10:00a
\OTHER\AUTO\
IPXSOCK.NLM 3971 07-20-94 12:05p
RTRTIME.NLM 2054 02-23-94 4:19p
SERVHOPS.NLM 1891 04-06-94 1:39p
SYNCTIME.NLM 1948 05-03-94 5:03p
\START\
HFFIX.NLM 1054 05-26-94 11:46a
PM312.NLM 9221 03-24-94 11:06a
START.NCF 1209 03-07-95 4:47p
GNSFIX.NLM 1099 03-28-94 8:47a
DHANDFX.NLM 3650 12-23-94 12:04p
EAWRNFX.NLM 4053 07-13-94 4:45p
ELEVFIX.NLM 1717 04-26-94 9:08a
BCKTTSFX.NLM 1218 07-15-94 8:26a
BHANDFIX.NLM 972 10-18-94 12:16p
CTRSTKFX.NLM 972 12-21-94 12:48p
DIRSPCFX.NLM 1212 04-26-94 9:06a
EAACCFIX.NLM 970 04-26-94 9:06a
EADATFIX.NLM 1181 04-26-94 4:33p
EAFLTFIX.NLM 1309 12-21-94 12:59p
EAREPLFX.NLM 1182 04-26-94 9:00a
EASUBFIX.NLM 965 07-26-94 7:44a
EAWRITFX.NLM 1048 07-26-94 7:48a
GTALLYFX.NLM 1490 10-18-94 12:42p
IOHANDFX.NLM 1070 05-26-94 11:41a
IPXRCVFX.NLM 976 04-26-94 9:04a
LSLUNBFX.NLM 1035 12-21-94 1:19p
LSTECBFX.NLM 1302 07-26-94 7:51a
MMACCFIX.NLM 1006 04-26-94 8:54a
PBWANFIX.NLM 3028 04-19-94 9:41a
READQFIX.NLM 1612 08-10-94 4:37p
REGOBJFX.NLM 1035 05-26-94 1:06p
RKIELFIX.NLM 1044 05-04-94 2:38p
SIGLOGFX.NLM 1159 12-21-94 1:06p
SYNCMFIX.NLM 1025 04-26-94 8:58a
TRBUFFIX.NLM 1059 05-26-94 12:57p
UNLDIRFX.NLM 1971 12-21-94 1:24p
WRLENFIX.NLM 1087 12-21-94 1:23p
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