Control-M Application Integrator PAAIT.9.0.21.301
BMC Software is releasing Control-M Application Integrator patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301, which applies enhancements and corrects the following problem in Control-M Application Integrator.
Enhancements
The following table describes the enhancements that are applied in Control-M Application Integrator patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301.
| Tracking Number | Description |
|---|---|
| CTM-337 | Application Integrator now supports IAM Assume Role authentication type. |
| CTM-289 | Application Integrator can now automatically rerun REST steps based on the returned HTTP code or message. |
Corrected Problem
The following table describes the corrected problem that is fixed in Control-M Application Integrator patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301.
Tracking Number | Description |
|---|---|
CTM-10170 | An Application Integrator job remains in Executing status if it is configured with a non-existent connection profile. |
Installing Control-M Application Integrator Patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301 on UNIX
This procedure describes how to install Control-M Application Integrator patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301 on UNIX.
Before You Begin
- Verify that Control-M jobs are not running on the Control-M/Agent.
- Ensure that you installed Control-M Application Integrator version 9.0.21.300.
- If you are using an AIX operating system, remove unused libraries from memory by typing the following command as a root user:
/usr/sbin/slibclean
Begin
- Download the patch installation package from the Control-M Application Integrator 9.0.21 download page.
- Log in to the account where Control-M/Agent is installed and copy the installation package to a temporary directory on your local hard drive (not a network drive).
- Stop the Control-M/Agent by typing the following command:
shut-ag - Navigate to the temporary folder where you downloaded the patch.
- Extract the patch tar.Z file, using the following command:
zcat PAAIT.9.0.21.301_unix.tar.Z | tar -xvf - - Run the following command
sh setup.sh - Start the Control-M/Agent by typing the following command:
start-ag
Installing Control-M Application Integrator Patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301 on Windows
This procedure describes how to install Control-M Application Integrator patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301 on Windows.
Before You Begin
- Verify that Control-M jobs are not running on the Control-M/Agent.
- Ensure that you installed Control-M Application Integrator version 9.0.21.300.
Begin
- Download the patch installation package from the Control-M Application Integrator 9.0.21 download page.
- Log in to the account where Control-M/Agent is installed, copy the installation package to a temporary directory on your local hard drive (not a network drive), and then extract the package.
- Stop the Control-M/Agent in Windows Services.
Run the following command:
PAAIT.9.0.21.301_windows_x86_64.exe
- Start the Control-M/Agent in Windows Services.
Uninstalling Control-M Application Integrator Patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301 from UNIX
This procedure describes how to uninstall Control-M Application Integrator patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301 from UNIX.
Before You Begin
- Ensure that no jobs are running on the Control-M/Agent.
- If you are using an AIX operating system, remove unused libraries from memory by typing the following command as a root user:
/usr/sbin/slibclean
Begin
- Log in to the Control-M/Agent computer.
- Stop the Control-M/Agent by typing the following command:
shut-ag - Run the following command:
/<Agent home dir>/ctm/install/PAAIT.9.0.21.301/uninstall.sh - Start the Control-M/Agent by typing the following command:
start-ag
Uninstalling Control-M Application Integrator Patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301 from Windows
This procedure describes how to uninstall Control-M Application Integrator patch PAAIT.9.0.21.301 from Windows.
Before You Begin
- Ensure that no jobs are running on the Control-M/Agent.
Begin
- Log in to the Control-M/Agent computer.
- Stop the Control-M/Agent in Windows Services.
- From the Control Panel, select Program and Features.
- Select Control-M Application Integrator 9.0.21.300 Patch 1 and click Uninstall.
- Start the Control-M/Agent in Windows Services.