| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
Patch XU*8.0*216
release of Patch XU*8*199, a new problem was discovered in the use and
setting of the IOCPU variable. Unfortunately, this underlying problem was
not discovered during the testing phase. To cause the problem you had to
use OPEN^%ZISH to open the host file and use ^%ZISC to close it, then
without calling ^%ZIS use OPEN^%ZISH again to open a host file when you
call ^%ZISC the file would not get closed. Patch XU*8*216 corrects this
problem. If sites installed any local modifications to correct this
problem, based on advice provided by NVS in NOIS, please remove them prior
to or immediately after the installation of this patch. We regret the
error and any inconvenience this has caused.
Routine Summary
The following routines are included in this patch. The second line of each
of these routines now looks like:
;;8.0;KERNEL;<patchlist>;JUL 10, 1995
Checksum
Routine Old New 2nd Line
ZISC 8130420 8069178 **24,36,49,69,199,216**
NOIS: ALT-1101-22356, DAY-1101-41446, BAY-1101-32090, WAS-1101-22142,
List of preceding patches: 199
Sites should use CHECK^XTSUMBLD to verify checksums.
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Installation:
>>>If you accept a slight risk of jobs getting a CLOBBER/EDITED error
>>>users and TaskMan may remain running. Otherwise stop all other
>>>jobs on the system.
DAY-1101-42557, LAS-1101-62483, MAC-1101-62500, NOL-1201-70575
1. DSM sites - Some of these routines are usually mapped,
so you will need to disable mapping for the affected routines.
2. Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
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 Checksums in Transport Global
Print Transport Global
Compare Transport Global to Current System
Backup a Transport Global
4. Inhibit users from login into the system. (If you install when few
users are on the system and the possibility of some CLOBER errors is
acceptable, then users and TaskMan can stay on the system.)
Test Sites: Dayton, OH; White River Junction Vt;
Also place TASKMAN in a wait state. (DO WAIT^ZTMKU)
5. In Programmer mode:
Use "D ^XPDKRN" then
Install Package(s) 'XU*8.0*216'
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Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES// NO
So. Nevada Healthcare System
No Options or Protocols need to be placed out-of-order.
Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO
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8. After installing this patch,
Cache Sites - you don't need to move anything, skip this step.
DSM/MSM sites - you need to move several routines from
your production account to each manager account:
ZISC
9. And in the manager account, (OpenM sites remain in VAH)
All sites:
DO RELOAD^ZTMGRSET
Select the System
Patch number to load: 216
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10. DSM Sites, after patch has installed, rebuild your map set.
Patch XU*8*199, IOPAR Corrupting Tasks, was released on 11/21/01. After the
11. Enable user's login.
Remove TASKMAN from the wait state. (DO RUN^ZTMKU)
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