OBSOLETE Patch-ID# 112476-01 Keywords: MTP CICS Mainframe Rehost Synopsis: Obsoleted by: 112271-03 SunMTP7.2 Patch 2 (See WARNING below) Date: Feb/14/2002 Solaris Release: 7 8 SunOS Release: 5.7 5.8 Unbundled Product: Sun Mainframe Transaction Processing Software Unbundled Release: 7.2 Xref: Topic: SunMTP7.2.0p2 Relevant Architectures: sparc BugId's fixed with this patch: 4548794 4599467 4599487 4599492 4614544 4614877 4615303 4616892 4616911 4616912 4616914 4616921 4621835 4623861 Changes incorporated in this version: 4548794 4599467 4599487 4599492 4614544 4614877 4615303 4616892 4616911 4616912 4616914 4616921 4621835 4623861 Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: Patches which conflict with this patch: Patches required with this patch: Obsoleted by: 112271-03 Files included with this patch: Problem Description: 4548794 Support for SYBASE C only version of userexits 4599467 unikixb does NOT process RSHUTD request from TPS when session terminated by MF 4599487 double slash C++ syle comments not recognized by 'kixclt' 4599492 kixcli reports - Remote system sent invalid block header '20202020 20202020' 4614544 MTP Scan reports error messages when displaying System Queues screen 4614877 C kixclt does not handle string pointers (char *) properly under all condition 4615303 DATESEP with no argument causes kixclt to generate erroneous code 4616892 kixinstall should provide an option for 'misalign' on Solaris 4616911 INQUIRE TASK (task-no.) should be supported 4616912 START AT and START AFTER should be supported 4616914 INQUIRE SYSTEM APPLID should be supported 4616921 EXEC CICS ADDRESS CWA should return error if CWA length is 0 4621835 Transaction processors hang after a recovery file full condition 4623861 Transaction classes do not work for txs originating from EBCDIC terminals Patch Installation Instructions: -------------------------------- ** WARNING: This patch (112476-01) applies ONLY to MTP sites that exclusively execute C++ transactions that access Sybase databases. Using this patch in any other environment may cause unpredictable results. If you have any questions about this patch, contact your authorized Sun service provider. The procedure for installing a patch release differs slightly from the procedure for installing the Sun Mainframe Transaction Processing software from a CD-ROM, as described in the Installation Guide. To install a patch release 1. Create a staging directory on your system for the compressed file you will download from SunSolve. For example: mkdir /pkgs/mtp_patches 2. On SunSolve, select the patch, download it to the staging directory, and uncompress the patch file. 3. If you have a previous installation of MTP, make a note of the top level directory where it is installed, such as /pkgs/mtp. If this is your first installation, follow the directions in the Installation Guide for setting up the installation directory. 4. Change to the installation directory and extract the contents of the tar file. For example, type the commands: cd /pkgs/mtp tar -xvf /pkgs/mtp_patches/ This command will install the MTP files into the following directory structure: /pkgs/mtp//SunMTP7.2.0p2/ This README file will also be copied to the /pkgs/mtp/ directory. 5. If you have an existing setup file, you must update the UNIKIX environment variable to point to this new installation directory. If you do not have a setup file, follow the directions in the Installation Guide for creating one. 6. Follow the directions in the Installation Guide for creating a license file. If you already have a valid license, make sure the KIXLICDIR environment variable in your new setup file points to the correct license directory. 7. Follow the directions in the Installation Guide for building the MTP software and verifying your installation. Special Install Instructions: ----------------------------- ** WARNING: This patch (112476-01) applies ONLY to MTP sites that exclusively execute C++ transactions that access Sybase databases. Using this patch in any other environment may cause unpredictable results. If you have any questions about this patch, contact your authorized Sun service provider. README -- Last modified date: Thursday, April 25, 2002