How do I report an OS/2 Warp problem to IBM?
If you would like to send an OS/2 Warp bug report to IBM, you may phone IBM at 800-992-4777 (in the U.S.) or you may fill in the OS/2 Warp Problem Report Form and mail it to IBM via CompuServe or the Internet.
The Problem Report Form helps IBM solve your problem more quickly, especially if you include all the relevant details. IBM then has to ask fewer questions in order to determine the problem.
To use the Problem Report Form, follow these steps:
You may use the Problem Report Form as many times as you need to, but please include only one problem per copy.
------ Submit an OS/2 Warp Problem Report ------ This support is eligible for U.S. customers only. Customers should use this form to report a suspected OS/2 Warp defect to IBM support. IBM employees should refer to the OS2DFECT FORUM in IBMPC for instructions on how to report an OS/2 Warp defect. If you have how-to or other questions about OS/2 Warp, please refer to these sources: - The OS/2 Warp on-line documentation and README file. - If you have a CompuServe ID, you may submit an item to the appropriate section within the forums under IBMOS2 (GO IBMOS2). - Many bulletin board systems contain user forums where OS/2 Warp users share information and ideas on OS/2 Warp. Please provide as much information as possible on your problem. Feel free to add additional space, or remove sections of the form that are not relevant to your problem. CONTACT PERSON: __________________________________ PHONE NUMBER: (___) ___-____ x____ Phone number where you can be FAX NUMBER: (___) ___-____ x____ contacted between 8-5, M-F. Electronic Mail: _________________________________ Note: Support will normally be handled electronically through CompuServe mail. IBM may contact you via telephone if it appears it will expedite resolution to the problem. Would you rather be contacted by phone? Y _ N _ ONE LINE DESCRIPTION OF THE OS/2 WARP PROBLEM: ___________________________________________________________________ DETAILED PROBLEM DESCRIPTION - If possible, provide step-by-step recreation scenario. Also, please include any fixes or workarounds you may have already tried. __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Enter any error messages that occur: ________________________________ Select the appropriate answers by placing an "X" in the space indicated. Can you recreate the problem? Y _ N _ Has the problem occurred on more than one system? Y _ N _ Unknown _ OS/2 WARP OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION: OS/2 Warp Version 3 ......: _ CSD Level: _______ OS/2 Warp V3 with Win-OS/2: _ CSD Level: _______ OS/2 for Windows .........: _ CSD Level: _______ OS/2 Version 2.1x ........: _ CSD Level: _______ NOTE - CSD = Corrective Service Diskette. Use the SYSLEVEL command to determine, if unknown. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION (provide as much as possible): Brand and model of PC: ____________________________________ Microprocessor: Intel _ Other (specify) _______________ Type: 286 _ 386SX _ 386 _ 486SX _ 486 _ Pentium _ Speed: __ MHz Total RAM ....: __ MB Disk drive ...: ____ MB File System: FAT _ HPFS _ Both _ Manufacturer: ___________________ Model # _______ Type: IDE _ SCSI _ MFM _ RLL _ ESDI _ Unknown _ Manufacturer and model # of disk controller: ______________________ Manufacturer, revision #, and date of System BIOS: __________________ Manufacturer and model # of video adapter: __________________________ Manufacturer and model # of display: ________________________________ Memory installed on video adapter: _____ EGA _ VGA _ SVGA _ 8514 _ XGA _ Diskette Drive A: 3 1/2" _ 5 1/4" _ Diskette Drive B: 3 1/2" _ 5 1/4" _ List other adapters installed: _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ TRAP INFORMATION - If a TRAP occurs and results in the 16 bit trap display similar to the following, enter any of the register values that you recorded: SESSION TITLE: __________________________________________________ TRAP____ AX=____ BX=____ CX=____ DX=____ BP= ____ SI=____ DI=____ DS=____ ES=____ FLG=____ CS=____ IP=____ SS=____ SP=____ MSW=____ CSLIM=____ SSLIM=___ DSLIM=___ ESLIM=____ CSACC=__ SSACC=__ DSACC=__ ESACC=__ ERRCD=____ ERLIM=____ ERACC=__ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ If a TRAP occurs and results in the 32 bit trap display similar to the following, enter any of the register values that you recorded: TRAP ____ ERRCD=____ ERACC=____ ERLIM=________ EAX=________ EBX=________ ECX=________ EDX=________ ESI=________ EDI=________ EBP=________ FLG=________ CS:EIP=____:________ CSACC=____ CSLIM=________ SS:ESP=____:________ SSACC=____ SSLIM=________ DS=____ DSACC=____ DSLIM=________ CR0=________ ES=____ ESACC=____ ESLIM=________ CR2=________ FS=____ FSACC=____ FSLIM=________ GS=____ GSACC=____ GSLIM=________ THE SYSTEM DETECTED AN INTERNAL PROCESSING ERROR AT LOCATION ##____:________ - ____:____. _____, ____ ________ INTERNAL REVISION _.___, __/__/__ PRINTER - If this is a printer problem, please provide the following: Printer Vendor: __________________ Model ....: ________________ Driver Name ..: __________________ Port Used : ________________ Printer is attached to: Local _ LAN Server _ Host _ COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER - If this is a problem with Communications Manager, please provide answers in this section: Communications Manager/2 ...Version: ___ CSD Level: _______ OS/2 Extended Services 1.0.........: ___ CSD Level: _______ Describe your Communications Manager configuration (DFT, T-R, etc): ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ LOCAL AREA NETWORK - If this is a local area network problem, please enter information about the LAN involved: LAN SERVER: OS/2 LAN Server Version 1.3 : _ CSD Level: ________ OS/2 LAN Server 2.0 Entry .. : _ CSD Level: ________ OS/2 LAN Server 2.0 Advanced : _ CSD Level: ________ OS/2 LAN Server 3.0x Entry ..: _ CSD Level: ________ OS/2 LAN Server 3.0x Advanced: _ CSD Level: ________ OS/2 LAN Server 4.0 Entry .. : _ CSD Level: ________ OS/2 LAN Server 4.0 Advanced : _ CSD Level: ________ LAN REQUESTER: LAN Server 4 Requester .....: _ CSD Level: ________ LAN Server 3.0x Requester...: _ CSD Level: ________ LAN Server 2.0 Requester....: _ CSD Level: ________ OS/2 EE 1.3 Requester.......: _ CSD Level: ________ DOS LAN REQUESTER: LS 4.0 Requester ...........: _ CSD Level: ________ LS 3.0x Requester ..........: _ CSD Level: ________ LS 2.0 Requester ...........: _ CSD Level: ________ OS/2 EE 1.3 Requester ......: _ CSD Level: ________ DOS Version: ____ DOS Vendor: _________________ Is the failing system a Domain Controller? Y _ N _ Is the failing system an additional server? Y _ N _ DATABASE MANAGER or DB2/2 - If this is an OS/2 DATABASE MANAGER or DB2/2 problem, please enter information about the DataBase Manager problem below. DB2/2 .... Version: ______ CSD Level: __________ Extended Services 1.0 ...... CSD Level: __________ SQL Error Code ....: ________ Secondary Return Code: ________ Error occurs when database is being accessed as: Stand Alone ......: Y _ N _ Requester (Client): Y _ N _ Database Server ..: Y _ N _ Using RDS ........: Y _ N _ Using LAN ........: Y _ N _ If the error is occurring at a requester, can the problem be recreated at the server? .....: Y _ N _ Error occurs in which application? Query Manager.....: _ LI ..............: _ (Command Line Interface) User Application..: _ If a trap has occurred, provide the SQLABEND results: _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ PLEASE REVIEW ALL OF THIS PROBLEM REPORT BEFORE SENDING. When you are ready to send this OS/2 Problem Report, send the form via electronic mail to --- Base OS/2 problems - Base Support, 76711,610 All Other problems - Product Support, 76711,611 (To send from the Internet use address 76711.610@compuserve.com or 76711.611@compuserve.com, as appropriate.)
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