XU*8.0*69 (1630)    BUILD (9.6)

Name Value
NAME XU*8.0*69
DATE DISTRIBUTED 1998-05-27 00:00:00
PACKAGE FILE LINK KERNEL
REQUIRED BUILD
  • XU*8.0*59
    ACTION:   Don't install, remove global
TYPE SINGLE PACKAGE
DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS




========================================================================= 
Installation:

  1.  DSM sites - Some of these routines are usually mapped,
      so you will need to disable mapping for the effected routines.
      
  2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
      option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
                ZISUTL   Errors at Lake City/ Gainsville (a CIRN site) when 
      
  3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
      system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
      On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
      options:
      
         Verify Checksum's in Transport Global
         Print Transport Global
         Compare Transport Global to Current System
         Backup a Transport Global
                         using the Direct Connect and a printer had been 
         
 4.   Inhibit users from login into the system. (If you install when few
      user are on the system and the possibility of some CLOBER errors is
      acceptable then users can stay on the system.)
      Also place TASKMAN in a wait state.
      
  5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
      option:
         Install Package(s)  'XU*8.0*69'
                              =========
                         selected but not Opened and the XCSA routine made 
         
  7.  MSM Sites - Answer YES to the question 'Want to MOVE routines to
      other CPUs?'. Enter the names of your Compute and Print server(s).
      
  8.  After installing this patch, 
      DSM/MSM sites - you need to move several routines from 
      your production account to each manager account:
      OpenM Sites - you don't need to move anything, skip this step.
      ZIS,ZIS1,ZIS2,ZIS3,ZIS5,ZIS6,ZISC
      ZIS4MSM,ZIS4VXD,ZIS4ONT
                         use of the USE^%ZISUTL call to restore IO variables. 
      ZISS,ZISS1,ZISS2,ZISP
      ZISUTL
      ZISTCP
      ZTMGRSET
      And in the manager account,  (OpenM sites remain in VAH)
       
      All sites:
      DO RELOAD^ZTMGRSET
      Select the System
      Patch number to load: 69
                         
                            ==
       
  9.  MSM sites move these routines to the MGR accounts on other CPU's.
  
 10.  ALL sites move routine XUINPCH to all other accounts that share the
      %ZIS global and "D POST69^XUINPCH" to clean-up the DD for that account.
      
 11.  DSM Sites, after patch has installed, rebuild your map set.
 
 12.  Enable user's login.
TAM-0298-31594  ZISUTL   Error at Tampa when saved device in Direct Connect
      Remove Taskman from WAIT State.
      
=========================================================================

                         had a IO="". Fixed by not saving device.
                         
MAN-0997-11116  ZIS4ONT  Missing lines in spooler output.
***************************************************************************
STC-0997-40029

BRX-0496-11600  ZIS1     If a job is queued to a device name that isn't
                         defined you get a UNDEF error at SETVAR^%ZIS1.
                         This has been fixed.
                         
                ZISTCP   Trapping CLOSE errors without clearing $ECODE
                         caused problems.
                         Move the OpenM server code to ZISTCPS so the
                         listen tag will work as a single thread server
Because the %ZIS global is a shared global between many accounts this patch
                         under all OS's.  This causes a change to mail-
                         man routine XMRONT, part of patch XM*7.1*28.
                         
AIM-1097-N1741  ZIS4*    When opening a slave device $X and $Y didn't
                ZIS3     get set to zero.
                
E3R 10153       ZIS2     If a device has a Access Prohibited time the
                         range was not displayed.
                
ISD-0197-71937  ZISS     Getting some Execute fields with a $P when
needs to be installed in each account that access to the %ZIS global at the
                ZISS1    the complete node is needed.
                ZISS2
                ZISP

WPB-0897-31818  ZISPL    Under LIST spool document it would only show
                         the HOME device as having printed anything.
                         This was because the File was updated before
                         the device was asked.
BRK-1197-11008           The Spool data file wasn't getting cleaned up
                         when the Spooler purge routine ran.
same time.
                         
CLA-0498-22781   ZIS6    Routine %ZIS6 was setting the wrong global for
                         the resource slot sub-file zero node. This has
                         been fixed, The post init will clean-up the
                         ^%ZIS(3.54,n,1,0) nodes.  The TRIGGER X-ref
                         on the $I field of the device file was forceing
                         new entries into the resource file.  This has
                         been fixed and the extra entries will be removed
                         in the post init.

***************************************************************************
With this Kernel patch we have deleted fields *FORM FEED, *BACK SPACE from 
the device file.  Removed the asterik from fields *MARGIN WIDTH, *PAGE LENGTH 
in the device file while changing the way they work
 
First, the X-ref that stuffs these fields when the SUBTYPE field is edited
will be removed so that the MARGIN WIDTH and PAGE LENGTH fields can act as
overrides to the Terminal Type file fields.
 
This way if the terminal type file is edited all devices that point to
this entry will get the new values right away, without having to re-index
Read below about changes in how the MARGIN and PAGE LENGTH fields in the
the subtype field of the device file.
 
If a particular device has the same characteristics as others of the same
type but has a different paper size, a new terminal type will not be
needed.

                 Checksum
Routine         Old       New      2nd Line
XUDHRES        917964   1098608    **49,69**
XUINPCH       3950316   4506459    **20,36,49,63,65,69**
device file have changed.
ZIS           9308978   9534282    **18,23,69**
ZIS1         10316454  10963783    **18,49,69**
ZIS2         10804239  10569129    **69**
ZIS3          6450084   5727193    **18,36,69**
ZIS4MSM       7202298   7301961    **23,36,49,59,69**
ZIS4ONT       8238234   7540912    **34,59,69**
ZIS4VXD       8151150   7956394    **23,36,49,59,69**
ZIS5          7634324   7647180    **18,24,69**
ZIS6          9917028   9295013    **24,49,69**
ZISC          7980129   8004258    **24,36,49,69**
***************************************************************************
ZISP          1595683   1756861    **69**
ZISPL        12813725  14330151    **23,69**
ZISPL1        8550686   8439616    **23,36,69**
ZISPL2        4088281   4750042    **23,36,69**
ZISS          8559518   8580158    **69**
ZISS1         7994076   7921540    **69**
ZISS2          845268    846028    **69**
ZISTCP        2660587   2862626    **36,34,59,69**
ZISUTL        2111550   2112295    **18,24,34,69**
ZTMGRSET     12724965  13594462    **34,36,69**
TRACK PACKAGE NATIONALLY YES
FILE
  • DD NUMBER:
    • DEVICE (File-top level)
      FIELD NUMBER:
      • $I
      • PAGE LENGTH
      • MARGIN WIDTH
    UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    SEND SECURITY CODE:   YES
    SEND FULL OR PARTIAL DD:   PARTIAL
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • DD NUMBER:
    • KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS (File-top level)
      FIELD NUMBER:
      • DEFAULT DIRECTORY FOR HFS
    UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    SEND SECURITY CODE:   YES
    SEND FULL OR PARTIAL DD:   PARTIAL
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
BUILD COMPONENTS
  • ENTRIES:
    • ZIS4ONT
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B15023766
    • ZIS6
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B17832276
    • ZISC
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B20103837
    • ZISS
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B21544666
    • ZISS1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B13994274
    • ZISS2
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B1250984
    • ZISP
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B2643439
    • ZISUTL
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B6142188
    • ZISPL
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B25630319
    • ZISPL1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B14077289
    • ZISPL2
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B6194443
    • ZISTCP
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B9350522
    • ZTMGRSET
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B29820894
    • XUDHRES
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B1558256
    • ZIS
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B16074042
    • ZIS1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B21924355
    • ZIS2
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B17781610
    • ZIS3
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B10232870
    • ZIS4MSM
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B15704900
    • ZIS4VXD
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B17610214
    • ZIS5
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B13100730
POST-INSTALL ROUTINE POST69^XUINPCH