Control-M/EM PANFT.9.0.21.102
BMC Software is releasing patch PANFT.9.0.21.102 to correct several problems in Control-M Web.
Corrected Problems
The following table describes the corrected problems that are fixed in PANFT.9.0.21.102:
Tracking number | Description | Original Patch |
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CTM-8677 | Various editable fields displayed in table form in the Monitoring domain and the Planning domain do not allow you to set values or edit values in the table cells. This occurs in the Chrome web browser, version 116. | 9.0.21.102 |
CTM-8587 | An event is not created in the Waiting Info tab in the Monitoring domain when you add the event with the Date value set to No Date. The following error is issued: Event <event name> with date of ATST was not added. | 9.0.21.102 |
CTM-8530 | Dates presented in the Message column are incorrect and differ from those in the Time column in the Log tab in the Monitoring domain. This occurs when the time zone of the Control-M client differs from the time zone of Control-M/Server. | 9.0.21.102 |
CTM-8511 | The Run as independent flow option in the Run Service window in the Monitoring domain is enabled by default since version 9.0.21.100, rather than disabled (as in previous versions). Note: This patch resolves the issue (that is, sets the Run as independent flow default to disabled) for any user who has not yet logged in to version 9.0.21.100 of the product. | 9.0.21.102 |
CTM-8481 | Column selection and changes in column order and size are not saved for the next session in List View in the Monitoring and Planning domains. | 9.0.21.102 |
CTM-8423 | Changes in rules for Service favorites in the Services tab in the Monitoring domain are not saved for the next session. | 9.0.21.102 |
CTM-8342 | Changes that you apply when editing a File Transfer job using the toggle buttons in Advanced General Attributes are not saved in the job definitions. | 9.0.21.101 |
CTM-8331 | A validation error appears when you define multiple email addresses as recipients of a mail message through the To or CC fields of a Notify If-Action. This occurs when email addresses are separated by a semicolon followed by a space. | 9.0.21.101 |
CTM-8281 | The displayed Run Date (for example, in the Job Summary tab in the Monitoring domain) refers to an erroneous date in the past if the browser locale is set to GMT-. This is only a display problem, and jobs run on their proper dates. | 9.0.21.101 |
CTM-8260 | A Viewpoint with grouping by Run Date displays jobs in an incorrect order (that is, not sorted in chronological order). This occurs after upgrading to version 9.0.21.100. | 9.0.21.101 |
CTM-8240 | Import of a job that contains a message for a Notify If-Action fails if the job was previously exported in XML format and the message contains an empty line. | 9.0.21.101 |
Installing the Patch on UNIX/Linux
This procedure describes how to install patch PANFT.9.0.21.102 on UNIX/Linux.
Before You Begin
- Verify that Control-M/EM version 9.0.21.100 is installed.
- Obtain the installation package via EPD, as described in Obtaining Control-M Installation Files.
Begin
- Log in as a Control-M/EM user.
- Copy the patch installation file that you obtained into a temporary directory.
- Set execution flags for the patch installation file using the following command:
chmod +x PANFT.9.0.21.102_<platform>_INSTALL.BIN - In a High Availability configuration, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment.
- Stop all Control-M/EM components by running the stop_all command.
- Run the following script from the Control-M/EM Home directory, and follow the on-screen instructions until the installation is complete.
<temporary directory>/PANFT.9.0.21.102_<platform>_INSTALL.BIN
In a High Availability configuration, perform this step on both the active environment and the non-active environment. - Start all Control-M/EM components by running the start_all command.
In a High Availability configuration, start with the active environment.
Installing the Patch on Windows
This procedure describes how to install patch PANFT.9.0.21.102 on Windows.
Before You Begin
- Verify that Control-M/EM version 9.0.21.100 is installed.
- Obtain the installation package via EPD, as described in Obtaining Control-M Installation Files.
Begin
- In a High Availability configuration, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment.
Stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent using the ctl command:
ctl -mcs -C Config_Agent -all -cmd shutdown
Ensure that all Control-M/EM components are down.- Double-click the downloaded patch installation file, and follow the on-screen instructions until the installation is complete.
In a High Availability configuration, perform this step on both the active environment and the non-active environment.
- Start the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent.
In a High Availability configuration, start with the active environment.
Uninstalling the Patch from UNIX/Linux
This procedure describes how to uninstall patch PANFT.9.0.21.102 from UNIX/Linux.
Begin
- Log in as a Control-M/EM user.
- In a High Availability configuration, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment.
- Stop all Control-M/EM components by running the stop_all command.
- From the <USER_HOME>/install/PANFT.9.0.21.102 directory, run the following script:
uninstall.sh
In a High Availability configuration, perform this step on both the active environment and the non-active environment. - Start all Control-M/EM components by running the start_all command.
In a High Availability configuration, start with the active environment.
Uninstalling the Patch from Windows
This procedure describes how to uninstall patch PANFT.9.0.21.102 from Windows.
Begin
- In a High Availability configuration, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment.
Stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent using the ctl command:
ctl -mcs -C Config_Agent -all -cmd shutdown
Ensure that all Control-M/EM components are down.- From Windows Settings > Apps > Apps & Features, select Control-M/Enterprise Manager PANFT.9.0.21.102 (<instance name>), and then select Uninstall.
In a High Availability configuration, perform this step on both the active environment and the non-active environment.
- Start the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent.
In a High Availability configuration, start with the active environment.