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General User Release Notes
3.6 SWB V1.1-12 Installation Warnings
3.6 SWB V1.1-12 Installation Warnings
V8.4
SeaMonkey Version 1.0 is built based on the Mozilla Version 1.8b1 code. When
you install SWB Version 1.1-12 on an OpenVMS server that already has SWB
Version 1.7-13 installed, you will see the following warning message:
%PCSI-W-VERLOW, you have selected a lower version of an
installed product
-PCSI-W-VERINS, the installation of product HP I64VMS CSWB V1.1-12
-PCSI-W-VERREM, will remove current product HP I64VMS CSWB V1.7-13
Do you want to continue? [YES]
This is because PCSI always considers a higher number for a new version and in
this case the latest SWB’s version number is lower than it’s predecessor. You can
ignore this warning.
3.7 Ctrl/P at the Console Does not Always Work
Permanent Restriction
On certain Integrity server congurations, pressing Ctrl/P at the console does not
cause OpenVMS to display the Interrupt Priority C (IPC) menu. If you plan to
use Ctrl/P, you should test it to ensure that it works.
If necessary, you can restore Ctrl/P functionality by performing the following
steps:
1. Invoke SDA to analyze the running system:
$ ANALYZE/SYSTEM
2. Use the CLUE CONFIG command to display the adapters on the system:
SDA> CLUE CONFIG/ADAPTER
3. Locate the "Console Serial Line Driver" adapter (SRA:) in the display:
System Adapter Configuration:
-----------------------------
TR Adapter ADP Hose Bus BusArrayEntry Node GSIN iVec SCB Port Slot Device Name/HW-Id
-- ----------- ----------------- ---- ----------------------- ---- ---------------- ---- ---- -----------------------
...
5 ACPI_IA64_I FFFFFFFF.8832E0C0 0 00 IA64_BUS
6 PCI FFFFFFFF.88342A80 9 00 PCI
FFFFFFFF.88342E58 0 0018 00DF 15F0 SRA: 0 Console Serial Line Driver
FFFFFFFF.88342F68 8 0018 00DF 15F0 EWA: 1 A6865A (Fast Ethernet)
...
4. Identify the controller that shares the same Global System Interrupt Number
(GSIN) as SRA:. In this example, it is EWA:.
5. Exit from SDA and enter the following command (substituting EWA with the
correct controller):
$ SET DEVICE EWA0/PREFERRED_CPUS=’F$GETSYI("PRIMARY_CPUID")’
When you complete these steps, Ctrl/P should now function correctly. HP
recommends that you edit SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.COM to include the
SET DEVICE command to ensure correct behavior when the system reboots.
Note that Ctrl/P might stop working again if you add or remove I/O adapters. If
this happens, redo the steps listed above.
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