Service Bulletin 136: Daylight Savings Time Information For TPF Operations Server for 2007
Preventive Service Planning
Abstract
There is a Daylight Savings Time (DST) issue in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is shipped with the TPF Operations Server (TOS). TPF Operations Server APAR IC52125 will correct the problem.
Content
TPF Operations Server APAR IC52125 There is a Daylight Savings Time (DST) issue in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is shipped with the TPF Operations Server (TOS). This affects the timestamp on console messages (AAEC*), the default end time stamp for the DB2® Database Query, and the client time in the DB2 Logs when the older logging client (com.ibm.tpf.etos.database.JDBCClient) is used. The newer TOSLOG DB2 logging client does not have this issue. TPF Operations Server APAR IC52125 will correct the problem. This link http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/dst/index.html to a utility program can also be used to update the JRE in \IBM TOS\Console\jre directory.
For older versions of the TPF Operations Server where a JRE was downloaded from Sun Microsystems, Inc., please see the Sun Microsystems, Inc. web site for more information on updating those JREs.
For questions or concerns about the information in this service bulletin, send an e-mail to TPFQA@US.IBM.COM.
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