LVM 14086 v. 14086 (4/12/2001) |
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LVM Update package 001 December 4, 2001
This package applies to
- Warp Server for e-business (UNI and SMP)
- Convenience Package 1 for Warp Server for e-business (UNI and SMP)
- Convenience Package 1 for OS/2 Warp 4
This package will update the files that make up the LVM component of OS/2 on
your boot drive with the files in this package.
Installation instructions for this LVM package:
1. Make sure LVM ( LVM.EXE , LVMGUI.CMD ) is not running. If all LVM
programs have not been closed, this install might fail to update the
necessary files.
2. Download lvmupdt.exe to a directory on your system. This should be a
directory with no other files in it.
3. Run lvmupdt.exe to extract the files contained in this self-extracting
zip file.
4. Run the LVMINST.CMD file. This will backup all the files that will be
updated, then the new files from this package will copied to the target
directories. For example os2\lvm.exe will be backed up as os2\lvm.ex1
and the new lvm.exe file will be copied over. If you want to apply this
package to a drive other than the boot drive, specify that as a parameter
to lvminst.cmd. For example lvminst e: will apply the package to the
e: drive as long as it contains a supported OS/2 version.
Note : A reboot is NOT needed after the installation.
Additionally, LVMINST.CMD will install a SYSLEVEL.LVM file which will be
used by any future LVM update packages to prevent accidental back leveling of
LVM files on your system.
If you have applied this package and need to back it out, run LVMINST.CMD
and specify /backout as the parameter. It will remove the updated files and
restore the original files (i.e. LVMINST /BACKOUT).
*********************************************************************
* The following list provides a brief abstract of each APAR fixed *
* in this package. Every effort has been made to include all APARs *
* fixed after Convenience Pak 1 in this list, however some *
* APAR numbers could be omitted from this list but are fixed in *
* this package. *
*********************************************************************
APAR = PJ28271
IN LVMGUI, VOLUME CAN BE CREATED EVEN IF NO PARTITION IS SELECTED.
APAR = PJ28272
IN LVMGUI, NEGATIVE VALUES ARE ACCEPTED IN THE FIELD FOR BOOT MANAGER
TIMEOUT SETTINGS.
APAR = PJ28273
LVMGUI.CMD : JAVA 1.3 FUNCTIONAL AND PERFORMANCE FIXES.
APAR = PJ28274
LVMGUI: VOLUME/PARTITION NAME WITH CHARACTER ASCII<32 AND >128 ACCEPTED.
APAR = PJ28275
LVMGUI: FOR THE FIRST OPERATION THAT LVMGUI COMMITS EVERY TIME IT IS
STARTED, LVMGUI ASKS FOR A CD.
APAR = PJ28276
LVMGUI: EVEN AFTER JAVA 1.3 IS INSTALLED AS THE DEFAULT JRE, LVMGUI TAKES
JAVA 1.1.7.
APAR = PJ28277
LVMGUI SHOWS AN ERROR MESSAGE WHEN STARTED ON JAVA 1.3 ENVIRONMENT.
APAR = PJ28278
UNFORMATTED VOLUME SHOWN AS OF TYPE FAT IN BOOT MANAGER.
APAR = PJ28281
LVM UTILITY SHOWS INCORRECT SIZE FOR UDF VOLUME
APAR = PJ28282
REMOVEABLE MEDIA WITH NO PARTITIONS / COMPLETE FREE SPACE FAILS WITH LVM.
APAR = PJ28283
LVM DOES NOT CHECK HIDDEN PARTITIONS CORRECTLY.
APAR = PJ28284
LVM GETS INCORRECT SIZE FOR JUST INSERTED PRMS.
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