N.2 Changes in 13-00
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(1) Changes in the manuals 3021-3-L09 and 3021-3-L09(E)
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The following OSs were added to the supported OSs:
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Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2022
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 9 (64-bit x86_64)
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Oracle Linux(R) Operating System 9
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The following OSs were deleted from the supported OSs:
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Windows(R) 10 Enterprise 32-bit
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Windows(R) 10 Home 32-bit
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Windows(R) 10 Pro 32-bit
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HP-UX 11i V3 (IPF)
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Solaris 11 (SPARC)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)
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Oracle Linux(R) Operating System 6 (x64)
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CentOS 6 (x64)
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CentOS 7
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CentOS 8
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The following functions were removed:
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JP1/SES compatibility function
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SNMP trap conversion function
As a result, descriptions pertaining to the abovementioned functions were also deleted or changed.
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A description of the procedure used to select JP1/Base included with media provided for JP1/AJS or JP1/IM was added to the description of the JP1/Base installation procedure (for Windows).
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A precautionary note when overwriting an install of JP1/Base version 13-00 or later over a 12-50 or earlier version of JP1/Base was added.
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Explanations of the following items were added, and a description assuming the use of such in 2038 and later was provided:
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Enabling big timestamps when running in Linux
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Preventing the ability to start command execution services
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JP1/Base startup process definition file
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UTF-8 was added as an English encoding available for use in Linux.
The following files were added to the JP1/Base definition files:
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Character code mapping definition file
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Language type mapping definition file
As a result, an additional procedure was added for changing the character code and language type mapping definition after installing an upgraded version of the software.
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The use of ECC-encrypted server certificates for SSL communication was enabled.
As a result, the description on how to create a private key was changed as part of the setup procedure for establishing an SSL communication environment on the server. Additional descriptions were added to provide examples of the use of the openssl command when using elliptic-curve cryptography, and to describe how to specify private key file names in the SSL communication definition file.
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With regard to event filter syntax, the value range of condition statement attributes B.TIME (Registered time) and B.ARRIVEDTIME (Arrived time) was changed.
As a result, descriptions of keywords for comparing condition statements, RANGE, TRANGE, and WITHIN were changed.
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The type of the following parameters in the event server settings file was changed from required parameters to custom parameters:
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include
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options v5-unused
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TLS1.3 was added as an SSL communication version that can be specified to the SSL communication definition file.
An explanation on specifying an ECC-format encryption suite was added.
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AWS CLI-compatible scripts for use with auto-scaling linkage were added.
(2) Changes in the manuals 3021-3-L10 and 3021-3-L10(E)
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The following OSs were added to the supported OSs:
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Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2022
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 9 (64-bit x86_64)
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Oracle Linux(R) Operating System 9
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The following OSs were deleted from the supported OSs:
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Windows(R) 10 Enterprise 32-bit
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Windows(R) 10 Home 32-bit
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Windows(R) 10 Pro 32-bit
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HP-UX 11i V3 (IPF)
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Solaris 11 (SPARC)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)
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Oracle Linux(R) Operating System 6 (x64)
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CentOS 6 (x64)
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CentOS 7
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CentOS 8
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The following messages were deleted:
KAJP1023-E, KAJP1068-I, KAJP1801-I (Windows), KAJP1801-I (UNIX), KAJP1802-I (Windows), KAJP1802-I (UNIX), KAJP1803-E (Windows), KAJP1803-E (UNIX), KAJP1804-E, KAJP1805-E (Windows), KAJP1805-E (UNIX), KAJP1806-E (Windows), KAJP1806-E (UNIX), KAJP1807-E, KAJP1808-W, KAJP1810-E, KAJP1811-E, KAJP1812-W, KAJP1813-E, KAJP1814-E, KAJP1815-E, KAJP1816-W, KAJP1817-E, KAJP1820-E, KAJP1826-E, KAJP1830-E, KAJP1840-E, KAJP1841-W, KAJP1852-E, KAJP1860-I, KAJP1861-I, KAJP1863-E, KAJP1864-E, KAJP1869-E, KAJP1870-E, KAJP1871-I, KAVA2000-E, KAVA2101-E, KAVA2101-E, KAVA2102-I, KAVA2103-I, KAVA2104-I, KAVA2105-W, KAVA2106-E, KAVA2107-E, KAVA2108-E, KAVA2109-E, KAVA2110-E, KAVA2111-W
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Changes were made to the action specified for the following message:
KAJP1004-E, KAJP1503-W, KAJP1508-E, KAVA1480-W, KAVA6694-W, KAVB2639-W, KAVB3186-W, KAVB3915-E, KNAM1095-W
(3) Changes in the manuals 3021-3-L11 and 3021-3-L11(E)
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The following OSs were added to the supported OSs:
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Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2022
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 9 (64-bit x86_64)
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Oracle Linux(R) Operating System 9
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The following OSs were deleted from the supported OSs:
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Windows(R) 10 Enterprise 32-bit
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Windows(R) 10 Home 32-bit
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Windows(R) 10 Pro 32-bit
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HP-UX 11i V3 (IPF)
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Solaris 11 (SPARC)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)
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Oracle Linux(R) Operating System 6 (x64)
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CentOS 6 (x64)
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CentOS 7
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CentOS 8
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The following functions were removed:
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JP1/SES compatibility function
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SNMP trap conversion function
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The following compiler was added:
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Visual C++(R) 2019
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Explanations on use in 2038 and later were added.
As a result, descriptions of the following items were changed or added:
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The coding example provided for issuing a startup event in the SAMPLE application was changed.
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2038-compliant libraries and link options were added.
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A description on using the JevGetArrivedTime() function and JevGetRegistTime() function as functions returning a time_t type return value was added.
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2038-compliant JevGetArrivedTimeT() and JevGetRegistTimeT() functions with equivalent functionality to the conventional JevGetArrivedTime() and JevGetRegistTime() functions were added.
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The start time was removed from the events handled in the sample source file.
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The code of the sample source file sender.c was changed.
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