HP Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server Version 5.1B-6 Patch Summary and Release Notes

Removes the code for smmsp user and group creation.
Fixes an issue in strncmp.
Patch 28010.00
OSFBIN540
Fixes a potential system panic from an illegal memory reference due to a race condition in
the class scheduling code.
Fixes consumption of processor resources for an extended period creation of a core file for
processes with large address spaces, thereby avoiding blocking other threads of execution
and leading to a time out panic.
Fixes a deadlock due to respective buffers sharing a physical page concurrent AIO operations
to a shared memory region from multiple processes.
Fixes a system panic when tcbhashsize tunable is modified on a running system with
lock mode 4 enabled.
Fixes for Mobile IPv6 TAHi conformance test failures.
Fixes a Path MTU problem in network stack.
Fixes double unlocking of netisr_lock in netisr thread.
Resolves synchronization issues surrounding concurrent references to shared memory.
Fixes a SACK (Selective Acknowledgement) validation issue with TCP.
Resolves a race condition between process exit and coredump.
Fixes a problem in the FIFO code where usage of fuser(2) subsequent to opening a FIFO
may result in a kernel panic with the panic string VREF: Invalid v_usecount
transition.
Fixes a problem wherein the signal mask was not getting restored after returning from
sigsuspend.
Fixes potential hang or panic resulting from blocking under select_enqueue().
Turns on the TCP Selective Acknowledgment (SACK) option by default.
Corrects a problem with FIFO code where stat(2) or fstat(2) operation on a FIFO
returns NODEV in the st_dev field of the stat structure.
Corrects an issue that can lead to a kernel memory fault panic when locking file backed
memory on a NUMA system.
Corrects problems with RFC1323 TCP timestamps and PAWS implementation.
Fixes a timing window in the VM subsystem and prevents a race condition between the
page fault and the pageout paths.
Fixes an issue with NFS vnode reclaim path in CFS (Cluster File System) environment.
Fixes loss of multicast packet reception after netrain failover.
Allows filtering of dup2 syscalls while audit object selection is enabled.
Provides an enhancement to remove drawbacks of using TCP keepalives and make LAN
cluster more resilient.
Corrects a potential security vulnerability whereby, under certain circumstances, a local
authenticated user could cause a Denial of Service.
Fixes TCP SACK unaligned access panic.
Improves performance of ufs extendfs operation on a mounted filesystem.
Introduces a new sysconfig tunable to control the behavior of the O_APPEND flag with
respect to the pwrite(2) system call.
Fixes a problem with the kernel traffic monitoring thread.
Fixes a problem in FFM unmount code where, under certain circumstances two or more
unmount threads race and one thread can return without releasing the NFS
lock_for_exported results in a hang during unmount or shutdown.
64 Tru64 UNIX Patches