G06.26 ReadMe
o TELSRV (T9553)
Solution 10-041103-1376
Under the following conditions:
1. TELSRV is started with param ZTNT^SERVICECHOICE^ECHO set to NO
2. A service is configured and a window is associated with it
3. After connecting to the TELSRV process, the configured service
is selected by copying and pasting the servicename on the window
along with a CR (carriage return) instead of typing the same.
TELSRV echoes back the servicename after selecting the service even
after turning off the echo option for services.
Recovery
None.
Workaround
None.
o TSM Bind (T7945)
Solution 10-050301-5125
The following EMS message will be generated if more than five
Correctable Cache Errors (CCE) occur in a CPU in a twenty-five hour
period:
1110
TSM-Correctable-Cache-Error - Excessive CCE. Excessive CCEs have
been detected. Replace the PMF CRU at your convenience. To
determine the correct PMF CRU to replace, check the CCE alarm
generated by the TSM Service Application.
A major (yellow) alarm will also be generated for the CPU along with
this event.
In S86100 and S88000 processors, the alarm can be ignored and
deleted as excessive CCEs will not result in a HEF. In S86000 and
lower processors, the alarm can be ignored and cleared - there is
a probability for a HEF only if the alarm is regenerated and has to
be cleared frequently.
Recovery
Clear the excessive CCE alarms from the TSM console.
Workaround
None.
o WANENVASC (T0017)
Solution 10-050119-3749
Under the following circumstances:
1. The application posts a request and is waiting for a response.
2. The application immediately cancels the request before getting
the response for the same request.
the following messages are displayed continuously:
Error 222 Bad channel status from EIO instruction (path error)
ENVOY Messages (1001,1003,1004)
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