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360.1 | is this for a customer, or Digital Internal?? | DECWET::EVANS | Be a Point Of Light! | Wed Jan 29 1997 11:27 | 3 |
| obviously this is a bug, and needs to be fixed in our next release (at
a minimum) and patched if possible.
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360.2 | For a customer | CUSTOM::STAFFORD | | Wed Jan 29 1997 13:18 | 14 |
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This is for a customer..
If there is any chance of getting a patch that would be great.
As I said we have two Digital NSR servers here but the customer
also has a SUN NSR server. Of course he compares urs to Suns
in areas of reliability etc.
Anything that can be done to resolve this problem would help
the effort in the field.
Thanks
Brian
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360.3 | understood,and... | DECWET::EVANS | Be a Point Of Light! | Wed Jan 29 1997 17:37 | 5 |
| just so you know where we are right now...
20 IPMT cases (1/2 CLDs, 1/2 SPRs), and a rapid development cycle
for the next release. We'll sincerely do what we can. Stay tuned to this
note thread for news. It may be a few days at least....
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360.4 | Looking into it... | DECWET::FARLEE | Insufficient Virtual um...er.... | Fri Jan 31 1997 12:14 | 13 |
| I am looking into this area of code for the next release, so I'll
dive into this problem as well. It just crashed my test server...
There seem to be two problems:
1) The NT client is not always returning the complete buffer of
attributes to the UNIX server during the "ping".
2) The UNIX server is not dealing with the incomplete buffer in a
graceful way.
I can solve #2, but I may or may not be able to solve #1.
Kevin
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360.5 | | DECWET::KOWALSKI | Time's not for saving | Thu Feb 06 1997 09:17 | 21 |
| Kevin and I have completed investigations on this
problem and are beginning the process of issuing
patches for both the Digital Unix server and
the V4.3 NT Alpha client. A patch for V4.3
NT Intel client will have to come from Legato.
In summary:
- at client definition time, the 4.3 NT clients
are responding to the Digital UNIX server's request
for client attributes with information the
server can't parse. This occurs even when
the client timing problem (below) does not
occur.
- the 4.3 NT clients have a timing problem when
responding to this attribute query which
occasionally results in incomplete information
being returned to the Digital UNIX server.
Mark
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