NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: Volume Name Corruption and VAP GPI Fix DOCUMENT ID: TID000425 DOCUMENT REVISION: A DATE: 01JUL93 ALERT STATUS: Yellow INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution README FOR: VAPVOL.EXE NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION: NetWare Pre 3.11 and 2.2 ABSTRACT: This patch corrects a problem appearing in servers when VAPs are loaded. Some symptoms of the problem have been General Protection Interrupts, or Stack Overflow errors while a VAP is loading, or corruption in volume names on multi-volume systems. _________________________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY. NOVELL MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS INFORMATION. _________________________________________________________________ Self-Extracting File Name: VAPVOL.EXE Files Included Size Date Time VAPVOL.TXT (This File) SFT_2.FIX 423 5-18-90 3:14p TTS_2.FIX 423 5-14-90 1:01p TTS.FIX 421 5-14-90 1:01p SFT.FIX 421 5-14-90 1:02p ADV.FIX 426 5-14-90 12:52a ADV_2.FIX 428 5-14-90 12:53a ZAPOBJ.EXE 23586 7-11-90 12:15a This README file accompanies .FIX files for Advanced and SFT NetWare v2.15c. This patch corrects a problem appearing in servers when VAPs are loaded. Symptoms of this problem have been General Protection Interrupts or Stack Overflow Errors while a VAP is loading, or corruption in volume names on multi-volume systems. ZAPOBJ.EXE is run against a .OBJ file using a .FIX parameter file. Parameter files containing temporary fixes (ie. *.FIX) are supplied for both 3.5" and 5.25" media. The first 8 characters of the .FIX files are named the same as the .OBJ files which are to be patched. ZAPOBJ syntax is: ZAPOBJ .OBJ .OBJ .FIX This should be run for each .OBJ which needs to be patched. ZAPOBJ.EXE must be run in the same directory as the .OBJ. The .OBJ file has a different name than the .OBJ file, but it should be renamed to .OBJ after the patch process. For example, in order to patch Advanced NetWare 3.5" media, 1) Copy ZAPOBJ.EXE and ADV.FIX to the ADOBJ diskette or subdirectory. 2) Execute the following statement: ZAPOBJ ADV.OBJ NEWADV.OBJ ADV.FIX 3) Rename ADV.OBJ to ADV.BAK and rename NEWADV.OBJ to ADV.OBJ 4) Run NETGEN and ensure that the "Link/Configure NetWare Operating System" option is selected and that NET$OS.EXE is copied to your network. This patch need only be run against the one .OBJ file corresponding to the network operating system you are generating (i.e. Advanced, SFT, or TTS - SFT with TTS). The following is a list of .FIX files, their associated .OBJ files to be patched, the diskettes or subdirectories where the .OBJ file is located, and the applicable media size. ADV.FIX ADV.OBJ ADOBJ (for 3.5" media) SFT.FIX SFT.OBJ SFTOBJ (for 3.5" media) TTS.FIX TTS.OBJ TTSOBJ (for 3.5" media) ADV_2.FIX ADV_2.OBJ OSOBJ (for 5.25" media) SFT_2.FIX SFT_2.OBJ OSOBJ (for 5.25" media) TTS_2.FIX TTS_2.OBJ OSOBJ (for 5.25" media) ÿ