We have not been able to locate the ptf that was referenced earlier. We are tracking for it and can only hope it will be available soon.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/19/02 07:01AM >>> Hi all, We where facing the same problem (on AIX 4.3.3), and installed ML 4.3.2.1 which was supposed to solve it : no luck, it still mangles everything containing special characters. Did anyone succeed in correcting this problem, and case of a positive answer, with wich ML or PTF ? Thanks in advance. Arnaud =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | Arnaud Brion, Panalpina Management Ltd., IT Group | | Viaduktstrasse 42, P.O. Box, 4002 Basel - Switzerland | | Phone: +41 61 226 19 78 / Fax: +41 61 226 17 01 | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -----Original Message----- From: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, 18 December, 2002 21:05 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 4.2.3 Web Admin Prob Sounds similar enough to probably be it, especialy since I have a lot of nodes with "." in the name. However, still don't see the 4.2.3.2 patch out there. Just checked. Sam Sheppard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/18/2002 02:15 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: 4.2.3 Web Admin Prob ---------------------------- Top of message ---------------------------- >>--> 12-18-02 11:07 S.SHEPPARD (SHS) Problems with z/OS server Zoltan: We see the same thing. Problem is described in APAR PQ68442 - fixed in 4.2.3.2 patch level. Here is the description: Problem Summary: **************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: This APAR affect the Tivoli Storage * * Manager server version 5.1.X and 4.2.X on * * MVS. * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Character encoding algorithm in the * * web engine is not converting EBCDIC * * character to ASCII before making the * * encoding. This results in * * non-alphanumeric characters, such as * * a dash (-) or period (.), in being * * incorrectly translated when decoded * * by the web engine. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: Install PTF or PATCH when available. The * * release schedule and version number may * * change at IBM discretion. The target * * PATCH is 5.1.6.1 and 4.2.3.2. The target * * PTF versions are 5.1.7.0 and 4.3.4.0 * **************************************************************** Non-alphanumeric characters are encoded into an escape sequence in a URL. The web engine on MVS was not converting the characters into ASCII character set before encoding the characters. LOCAL FIX: Use the Admin Command Line to modify, update or delete TSM DB definitions that contain special characters in the name. Sam Sheppard San Diego Data Processing Corp. (858)-581-9668 ---------------------------- Top of message ---------------------------- I am having some strange issues with the Web Admin interface after upgrading to 4.2.3.0 from 4.2.2.13. I did not do ann UPGRADEDB based on message I saw here that I did not need to do this since I had already done it for the 4.2.2.13 level. Yes, I did the /RUNFILE DD:IDL. In fact, I just did it again to see if I missed something from the original run. Yes, I checked that I am pointing to the correct datasets. What I am seeing is stuff like this when I query a Client Node: Client Nodes : VCUNET CMSERVER%6C4BVCU%6C4BEDU No objects found It won't show me filespace information nor correct client information. -----------------------------------------------------------------------` NOTE: This e-mail message may contain information that may be privileged, confidential, and exempt from disclosure. It is intended for use only by the person to whom it is addressed. If you have received this message in error, please do not forward or use this information in any way, delete it immediately, and contact the sender as soon as possible by the reply option or by telephone at the telephone number listed (if available). Thank you.