APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
Error Message: Error Message: The JVM writes certain runtime messages to theoperating system log. On Linux, this is the syslog; on Windows it is the event log.When the operating system has been configured to use a differentcharacter encoding, for example Shift_JIS (Japanese), the logmessages should be printed using the specified characterencoding. However, they are in fact always written in UTF-8. . Stack Trace: N/A .
Local fix
Problem summary
The problem occurs when the JVM writes messages to the operating system event log, and the system is configured to use a non-ASCIIcharacter set. The problem is most evident when using a double byte character set such as Shift_JIS.
Problem conclusion
The JVM has been updated to write to the operating system log in Unicode (Windows) or the correct character encoding (Linux). . This APAR will be fixed in the following Java Releases: 7 R1 SR1 FP1 (7.1.1.1) 6 R1 SR8 FP1 (6.1.8.1) 7 SR7 FP1 (7.0.7.1) . Contact your IBM Product's Service Team for these Service Refreshes and Fix Packs. For those running stand-alone, Java maintenance is available from: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
IV60435
Reported component name
J9 COMMON CODE
Reported component ID
620700127
Reported release
260
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt
Submitted date
2014-05-13
Closed date
2014-06-17
Last modified date
2014-07-15
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
J9 COMMON CODE
Fixed component ID
620700127
Applicable component levels
R260 PSY
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Document Information
Modified date:
21 February 2022