DigiWARE Release Notes 93000154X for Digi EPC/X, C/X, Xem, Avanstar, Xr and Xe Async Drivers SCO UnixWare 2.0x, 2.1x and 7 Software Package P/N 75000154AE EPC/X, C/X, Xem, Avanstar and Xr Device Driver 7.0.3 EPC/X FEP/OS 2.3.6 Xem FEP/OS 2.3.9 Xr FEP/OS 2.3.10 C/X FEP/OS 3.5.2 Digi Xe Device Driver 7.0.3 Digi Xe FEP/OS 7.08 MPI V3.2.1 Diskette #1 P/N 40001157U (3.5") Diskette #2 P/N 40001381U (3.5") Image File P/N 40001803B Source File P/N 81000019L April 16, 1998 This DigiWare software package includes device drivers for Digi Xe, Digi Digi Xr, Avanstar, EPC/X, C/X and Xem product families. This package also contains Digi's MenuPort Inter- face (MPI), Port Configuration Utility (PCU) and Digi Port Authority (DPA). MPI V3.2.1: 1. Enhancements None 2. Bug Fixes PCU now correctly handles function keys for vt100 emulation. Correctly remove ttymon entries for AccelePort Xr cards when the driver is removed from the system. 3. Known Limitations If multiple Xr(PCI) cards are being configured, and the cards support different numbers of ports, make sure the card placement on the PCI bus match the order in which they are configured in MPI. Micro channel and dscreen are no longer supported under this release. When the machine is configured for T1 modem banks, system defaults in the /etc/snmpd.comm file only allows the local - 1 - machine to do writes. If you want Quick Manager (or any other machine) to be able to write to the local machine, you must add an entry in the /etc/netmgt/snmpd.comm file for write access, and use the new community name when adding the new computer in Quick Manager. See the man page on snmpd.comm for more details. The T1 modem bank line card can be configured by entering the command "t1util -d " where device_name is the name of the utility channel "/dev/term/t1mbx31" and x is the module ID used when configuring the modem bank through MPI. UnixWare 2.x has a bug (fixed by ptf 3181, available for download on the SCO Web site) that prevents the download/DPA/PCU drivers (epc1 and pcx1) from unloading in certain cases. If epc1 and/or pcx1 cannot be unloaded, the user must reboot to affect driver changes made via MPI. If Digi loadable drivers are removed but not re-installed, the user is advised to relink the kernel prior to rebooting the UNIX system. The utilities used to remove a driver from the system do not remove driver references from the file "/etc/conf/cf.d/sdevice". Relinking the kernel causes this file to be rebuilt. The time to perform various stages in the MPI install and change process can vary widely depending on when the idbuild for a driver is done. Since the idbuild for a driver cannot be done while the driver is loaded, MPI will do the build at one of three different times: Driver not loaded - build is done during configuration Driver was changed while it was loaded and is now being reloaded - build is done during load Driver was changed while it was loaded and the system is now being rebooted - the build is done during the load that occurs after the boot MPI must be run after pkgadd to install new products. Before the MPI package can be removed from the system, the remove installed products option must be invoked through MPI to remove all configured Digi drivers. At this point, the driver supports PCI initialization using the built in PCI BIOS routines. If the hardware or software does not allow use of the PCI BIOS routines, the board ini- tialization will fail. Executing pkginfo -l on the MPI package will display a mes- sage of partially installed pathnames. This message can be ignored. - 2 - The ditty printer option does not guarantee complete writes of data to slow printer devices unless the tcdrain mechanism is used. For maximum performance of throughput, all of the concentra- tors should be evenly divided between the 2 lines. 4. Manual Errata Micro Channel and dscreen are no longer part of this release. Any information in the MPI manual that references either of these features should be ignored. All other information applies to this release.