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Operating System Requirements
Patches
NOTE:
ADIC recommends that you install all required Y2K patches for your machine.
Make sure you install all the patches that your vendor recommends for your kernel, operating system, 
network, hardware, media, drive type, and storage devices. 
Additionally, ADIC requires the patches, filesets, or packages listed below to successfully operate 
FileServ. Obtain these patches from the appropriate vendor.
YEAR 2000 COMPLIANT (CR #237)
When FileServ is running on Y2K-compliant operating systems, including systems with Y2K-compliant 
patches, FileServ is Y2K Option 1-compliant. This means that a year is designated as a four-digit number, 
for example, 2000. (FileServ has been Y2K-compliant since Version 3.5.)
Operating Issues
fileserv -t -y LEAVES UNWANTED PROCESSES RUNNING (CR #921)
• Running 
fileserv -t -y
 unconditionally exits after the number of seconds specified in the 
sysparm 
value configured in the 
$FS_TERMTIMEOUT_VALUE
 parameter. After FileServ terminates, 
there may be unwanted processes still running. To check for these processes, type the following:
Look for processes that should not be running, and determine which ones need to be terminated. 
fsloglevel COMMAND (CR #829)
• The 
fsloglevel
 command does not affect all log messages. A more reliable method for changing 
the logging level is to modify the 
FS_LOG_LEVEL
 variable in the 
$FS_HOME/sysparm/fs_sysparm
 
file.
Platform
Patch
Description
IRIX 6.5.8f
SG0004026
Fixes lost read events. Even though the feature release is not officially 
supported, if you choose this release you must have this patch.
Solaris 7
Update 
2107022-04
Maintenance update.
107587-01
System accounting, (Usr).
Recommended 
Patch Cluster 
09/02/1999
Includes nine patches.
# ps -elf | grep fs_
# ps -elf | grep fsadm