ADIC 5.1 Landscape Lighting User Manual


 
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VolServ Version 5.1 — 6-00572-01
SGI IRIX support for 6.5.15 - 6.5.17.
Linter database upgrade to version 5.9.15.5.
Fixed Problems
Between VolServ 5.0 and VolServ 5.1, ADIC changed the system it uses to track Change Requests (CRs).
Therefore, if two numbers have been associated with a CR, the first number in the Change Requests
column represents the new tracking system, and the number within parentheses represents the old
tracking system.
The following table describes the problems that have been fixed in this release.
Known Problems
Between VolServ 5.0 and VolServ 5.1, ADIC changed the system they use to track Change Requests
(CRs). Therefore, if two numbers have been associated with a CR, the first number in the Change
Requests column represents the new tracking system, and the number within parentheses represents the
old tracking system.
Operating
System
Change
Requests
Description
IRIX 4255
(08627)
The Eject and Enter lists fail to print from a console.
4322
(13009)
The World Wide Name (WWN) device format is not handled correctly.
Solaris 4316
(11575)
After cycling the AMU software, the barcode is enabled, but the Vary Archive
Component display still shows the status as offline.
5723
(13150)
From the Vary Archive Components screen, the EIF, Storage Unit, and Barcode
Reader cannot vary on or off.
All 3875
(13760)
The vsmountstat command cores with SEGV if given a non-numeric argument.
4250 The vsarchiveqry command hangs.
4251
(07875)
On the Enter and Eject screens on the AML console, the media type of the EIF
ports displays in numeric rather than in textual format.
4256
(09564)
AML libraries do not support LTO drives.
4307
(11049)
VolServ 5.0 does not support mixed media for ADIC libraries.
4322
(13275)
The program vswin exits if invalid data is entered into the drive slot field when the
drive is associated with an archive.
5715 Moving media fails when moving it from one archive into a shelf or from a shelf into
another archive.
5742 The ArcDisp cores when allocated memory is incorrectly released into it.