Control-M/EM PANFT.9.0.22.001


BMC Software is releasing Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.001 to correct the following problems in Control-M/EM on Linux and Windows.

Important

Verify that Control-M/EM 9.0.22.000 is installed before you install this patch. 

You must install this patch on every Control-M/EM instance.

Corrected Problems

The following table describes the problems that are corrected in Control-M/EM PANFT.9.0.22.001.

Tracking Number

Description

CTM-12813

The GUI Server does not create audit records for z/OS job modifications if the AuditFullDefinitionChanges parameter is enabled.

CTM-12727High Availability automatic failover is not triggered when the primary Control-M/EM server is stopped with the stop_all command. The secondary Control-M/EM server does not assume the primary role, as expected.
CTM-12700

The Extreme Peaks Usage report in Control-M Reports do not show the correct number of jobs.

CTM-12642Control-M Web is slow or unresponsive when jobs with large numbers of predecessors and successors load into a viewpoint or workspace.
CTM-12833

Embedded Tomcat is upgraded to version 9.0.99 in the Control-M Web Service to address security vulnerabilities.

CTM-12832

A viewpoint fails to load with the corresponding data if you open a viewpoint history with a Private Presets filter in Control-M Web and the following error appears:

Internal server error

Installing Control-M/EM Patch PANFT.9.0.22.001 on Linux

This procedure describes how to install Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.001 on Linux.

Important

You must install this patch on every environment where a Control-M/EM server is installed.
In a High Availability environment, you must install the patch on the active and non-active hosts.

Before You Begin

  • Verify that Control-M/EM 9.0.22.000 is installed before you install this patch.

Begin

  1. Log in to the account where Control-M/EM is installed.
  2. Download the installation package from Control-M/EM 9.0.22 Patches.
  3. Save the downloaded installation package to a temporary directory on your local hard drive (not a network drive), and extract the package.
  4. In a High Availability environment, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment to avoid automatic failover.
  5. From the temporary directory, run the following command:
    ./install_patch.sh
    The installation file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, installs the patch, and restarts the components.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions until the installation is complete.
  7. In a High Availability environment, repeat steps 3-6 on the non-active environment.
    The installation file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, installs the patch, and restarts the components.
    Verify that the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment is up after the installation.

Installing Control-M/EM Patch PANFT.9.0.22.001 on Windows

This procedure describes how to install Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.001 on Windows.

Important

You must install this patch on every environment where a Control-M/EM server is installed.
In a High Availability environment, you must install the patch on the active and non-active hosts.

Before You Begin

  • Verify that Control-M/EM 9.0.22.000 is installed before you install this patch.

Begin

  1. Log in to the account where Control-M/EM is installed.
  2. Download the installation package from Control-M/EM 9.0.22 Patches.
  3. Save the downloaded installation package to a temporary directory on your local hard drive (not a network drive), and extract the package.
  4. In a High Availability environment, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment to avoid automatic failover.
  5. From the temporary directory, run the following command:
    install_patch.bat
    The installation file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, installs the patch, and restarts the components.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions until the installation is complete.
  7. In a High Availability environment, repeat steps 3-6 on the non-active environment.
    The installation file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, installs the patch, and restarts the components.
    Verify that the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment is up after the installation.

Uninstalling Control-M/EM Patch PANFT.9.0.22.001 from Linux

This procedure describes how to uninstall Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.001 from Linux. 

Important

In a High Availability environment, you must uninstall the patch on the active and non-active hosts.

Begin

  1. Log in to the account where Control-M/EM is installed.
  2. In a High Availability environment, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment to avoid automatic failover.
  3. Navigate to the following directory:
    <EM_HOME>/Patches/PANFT.9.0.22.001
  4. Run the following command:
    uninstall_patch.sh
    The uninstall file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, uninstalls the patch, and restarts the components.
  5. In a High Availability environment, run the following command on the non-active environment:
    uninstall_patch.sh
    The uninstall file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, uninstalls the patch, and restarts the components.
    Verify that the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment is up after the installation.

Uninstalling Control-M/EM Patch PANFT.9.0.22.001 from Windows

This procedure describes how to uninstall Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.001 from Windows. 

Important

In a High Availability environment, you must uninstall the patch on the active and non-active hosts.

Begin

  1. Log in to the account where Control-M/EM is installed.
  2. In a High Availability environment, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment to avoid automatic failover.
  3. Navigate to the following directory:
    <EM_HOME>\Patches\PANFT.9.0.22.001
  4. Run the following command:
    uninstall_patch.bat
    The uninstall file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, uninstalls the patch, and restarts the components.
  5. In a High Availability environment, run the following command on the non-active environment:
    uninstall_patch.bat
    The uninstall file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, uninstalls the patch, and restarts the components.
    Verify that the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment is up after the installation.

 

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