TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: PTF139 - Kernel Panic after use of stime call DOCUMENT ID: TID300024 DOCUMENT REVISION: B DATE: 25JAN95 ALERT STATUS: Yellow INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution README FOR: PTF139 PRODUCT and VERSION: UnixWare 1.1 ABSTRACT: The ptf139 file contains PTF139 - Kernel Panic after use of stime call. This package has svc/Driver.o in pkgadd format. This driver needs UnixWare 1.1 installed on the system. SYMPTOM Kernel would panic after use of the stime sysetm call. SOLUTION Apply the ptf139 file. Installation Instructions: DATATYPE: datastream 1. Download the ptf139 and the ptf139.txt files to the /tmp directory on your machine. 2. Read the release notes contained in this file. 3. Now become root, and add the package to your system using the following commands: $ su # pkgadd -d /tmp/ptf139 ptf139 Solution Specifics 1. General Description These release notes acquaint you with the contents of UnixWare PTF139 - Kernel Panic after use of stime call. This package has svc/Driver.o in pkgadd format. 2. New Features There were no new features added to this Driver. 3. Software Notes and Recommendations This driver needs UnixWare 1.1 installed on the system. NOTE: This package is replaced by update 1.1.2 and modifies same files as ptf108, ptf605, and update 1.1.1 4. Hardware Notes and Recommendations No specific Hardware. 5. Installation Instructions Depending on the format: If this ptf was delivered on a diskette: As root, # pkgadd -d diskette1 should install this driver. Otherwise if you have a file such as "ptf139" which is in a "stream" format then as root # pkgadd -d `pwd`/ptf139 will work. 6. Troubleshooting No specific recommendations can be made here.