IBM SUBSYSTEM DEVICE DRIVER 1.2.0 README FOR HP TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 ABOUT THIS README FILE 2.0 USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR IBM DEVICE DRIVERS 3.0 APPENDIX A 4.0 END OF USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR IBM DEVICE DRIVERS 5.0 IBM SUBSYSTEM DEVICE DRIVER 1.2.0 README FOR HP 6.0 README.txt 7.0 DEFECTS CORRECTED 8.0 TRADEMARKS 1.0 ABOUT THIS README FILE Welcome to IBM Subsystem Device Driver. This README file contains the latest information about installing IBM Subsystem Device Driver. 2.0 USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR IBM DEVICE DRIVERS NOTICE: PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION. IBM(R) WILL ONLY LICENSE THIS PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION TO YOU IF YOU FIRST ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. BY USING THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION, YOU AGREE TO ABIDE BY THESE TERMS AND APPLICABLE COPYRIGHT LAWS. IBM LIMITS YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. 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It is strongly recommended that you print and review the contents of this README file and the Subsystem Device Driver Installation and User's Guide before installing the Subsystem Device Driver. What has changed in this update: ------------------------------- 1. Step 7 in the procedure for "Installing the Subsystem Device Driver" in "Chapter 6. Installing and configuring the IBM Subsystem Device Driver on an HP host" The directory location of the IBMdpo.depot file is changed as follows: For 32-bit mode applications, use: ------ /cdrom/hp32bit/IBMdpo.depot or /your_installation_directory/hp32bit/IBMdpo.depot For 64-bit mode applications, use: ------ /cdrom/hp64bit/IBMdpo.depot or /your_installation_directory/hp32bit/IBMdpo.depot (OLD: /cdrom/hp-ux/IBMdpo.depot) Note: /cdrom/ or /your_installation_directory/ is the name of the directory you want to install the Subsystem Device Driver. Please also see the most current level of the documentation and support information on the following Web site: www.ibm.com/storage/support/techsup/swtechsup.nsf/support/sddupdates 7.0 DEFECTS CORRECTED Table 1. The following table list the defects corrected in this release of Subsystem Device Driver ====================================================================== Defect # Description ======================================================================= 52792 Uninstall of Subsystem Device Driver using pkgrm causes the loss of /etc/system on the system. This was attributed to the /tmp file being out of space and the Subsystem Device Driver used that directory as an intermediated work space in updating the /etc/system file. New logic is now used to check the zero byte condition. If it does occur, the Subsystem Device Driver will use other available filesystem to update the /ect/system file. 46708 The problem is when adding new luns via "cfgvpath -c". The Subsystem Device Driver reassigns the vpath number to a different lun. This problem has been fixed. ======================================================================= Note: Defect #'s are for IBM internal reference use only. 8.0 TRADEMARKS The following terms are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, or other countries, or both: AIX Enterprise Storage Server IBM Netfinity RS/6000 Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 2000, 2001. All rights reserved.