Fixes are available
7.0.0.17: Java SDK 1.6 SR9 FP1 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.27: Java SDK 1.6 SR13 FP2 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.19: Java SDK 1.6 SR9 FP2 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.21: Java SDK 1.6 SR9 FP2 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere
7.0.0.23: Java SDK 1.6 SR10 FP1 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere
7.0.0.25: Java SDK 1.6 SR11 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.27: Java SDK 1.6 SR12 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.29: Java SDK 1.6 SR13 FP2 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.45: Java SDK 1.6 SR16 FP60 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.31: Java SDK 1.6 SR15 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.35: Java SDK 1.6 SR16 FP1 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.37: Java SDK 1.6 SR16 FP3 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.39: Java SDK 1.6 SR16 FP7 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.41: Java SDK 1.6 SR16 FP20 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
7.0.0.43: Java SDK 1.6 SR16 FP41 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
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APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
The BBOO0311I message is as follows: BBOO0311I: ABEND OF SERVANT, ASID={0} STOKEN={1}{2}, HAS BEEN DEFERRED FOR {3} SECONDS. The message displays the incorrect time for deferral. The deferred time should be the time specified by the WAS environment variable control_region_timeout_delay. However, another invalid number is displayed. The function works correctly and the ABEND will be delayed the number of seconds specified by control_region_timeout_delay. Only the message is incorrect.
Local fix
Problem summary
**************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: All users of IBM WebSphere Application * * Server V7.0 * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: A BBOO0311I message issued by a * * WebSphere Application Server for z/OS * * server in 64-bit mode will display an * * incorrect value for the deferred time. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * **************************************************************** Normally, when a WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Servant encounters certain timeouts, the address space is terminated immediately. The property control_region_timeout_delay can be supplied to introduce a delay between when the Servant times out and when the Servant is terminated. When this delay occurs, a BBOO0311I message is issued in the Controller to explain what is happening, and part of this message prints out the length of time that the Servant termination has been deferred for. When the server issuing the BBOO0311I message is running in 64-bit mode, the deferred time in the message will be incorrect. In place of the proper deferred time, a random integer is displayed.
Problem conclusion
The BBOO0311I message was fixed to properly display the deferred time in both 31-bit and 64-bit mode. APAR PM22089 is currently targeted for inclusion in Service Level (Fix Pack) 7.0.0.17 of WebSphere Application Server. Please refer to URL: //www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=404&uid=swg27006970 for Fix Pack availability.
Temporary fix
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APAR Information
APAR number
PM22089
Reported component name
WEBSPHERE FOR Z
Reported component ID
5655I3500
Reported release
700
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt
Submitted date
2010-09-08
Closed date
2010-11-05
Last modified date
2011-06-02
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
Fix information
Fixed component name
WEBSPHERE FOR Z
Fixed component ID
5655I3500
Applicable component levels
R700 PSY UK67335
UP11/05/19 P F105
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Document Information
Modified date:
25 October 2021