Control-M/EM PANFT.9.0.22.025
BMC Software is releasing Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.025 to correct the following problems in Control-M/EM on UNIX and Windows.
Corrected Problems
The following table describes the problems that are corrected in Control-M/EM PANFT.9.0.22.025.
Tracking Number | Patch | Description |
---|---|---|
CTM-12642 | PANFT.9.0.22.001 | Control-M Web becomes slow or unresponsive when jobs with large numbers of predecessor and successor jobs load into a viewpoint or workspace. |
CTM-12700 | PANFT.9.0.22.001 | The correct number of jobs does not appear in the Extreme Peaks Usage report in Control-M Reports. |
CTM-12727 | PANFT.9.0.22.001 | High Availability automatic failover does not occur (the primary Control-M/EM does not failover to the secondary Control-M/EM) when you run the stop_all command to stop the primary Control-M/EM. |
CTM-12813 | PANFT.9.0.22.001 | The GUI Server (GSR) does not create audit records for z/OS job modifications when the auditAllDefinitionChanges (CCM Name: AuditFullDefinitionChanges) Control-M/EM system parameter is set to 1. |
CTM-12832 | PANFT.9.0.22.001 | Control-M Web fails to correctly load private viewpoints that are opened on historical data and that contain filter presets. The following error message appears: Internal server error |
CTM-12833 | PANFT.9.0.22.001 | Embedded Tomcat has been upgraded to version 9.0.99 in the Control-M Web Service to address security vulnerabilities. |
CTM-3289 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | Control-M/EM sometimes creates multiple Coordination for High Availability (CHA) processes when a High Availability environment experiences network issues. |
CTM-7876 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | The Configuration Agent overwrites any changes that are applied to the FUTURE_USE1 field in the CONFIG_HA.INI file after you run the restore_host_config with the -interface_name -name <New_Web_URL> parameters. |
CTM-12663 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | You cannot edit the Process Name PeopleSoft job attributes in Control-M Web. |
CTM-12888 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | The GUI Server (GSR) does not enforce job level role authorizations. This enables you to browse, create, update, and delete job definitions in Control-M client even when you do not have these permissions. |
CTM-12930 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | Custom logos do not appear on the Control-M login page and throughout Control-M Web. |
CTM-12944 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | If a Self Service Server order service is initiated, Control-M/Server cannot validate user permissions. |
CTM-12954 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | The Control-M/EM util utility fails to export Oracle database tables with numeric values that are larger than the maximum integer value (2,147,483,647). |
CTM-12977 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | The Start Time and End Time format is incorrect in the Job Statistics of a viewpoint in Control-M Web, which also impacts the ability to filter and sort jobs according to time. |
CTM-12981 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | Control-M Web removes Find and Update presets if they are more than 60 days old. |
CTM-12993 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | An error appears if you configure Managed Time Zone on a Control-M/EM server that is connected to Microsoft SQL 2016 or lower. |
CTM-13014 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | SAP incorrectly sets the value of the Time of Print field to Print Later when you select Send SAP Spooler in an SAP R3 job definition. |
CTM-13214 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | If the local time zone is not set to UTC in Control-M Web, the viewpoint might display an incorrect offset in the job Run Date. |
CTM-13223 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | You might not be able to log in to Control-M Data Assurance immediately after you log out. |
CTM-13246 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | The Control-M Workload Archiving Server does not collect the logs from one of the Control-M/EM database tables (arcinfo) when it exceeds several gigabytes. |
CTM-13255 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | You cannot install Control-M/EM PANFT.9.0.22.001 on Control-M/EM hosts with Control-M Workflow Insights. |
CTM-13279 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | The main Data Assurance application page displays a 404 error after you log out. |
CTM-13334 | PANFT.9.0.22.025 | The Run service in the Monitoring domain of Control-M Web fails when the service contains z/OS jobs. |
Installing Control-M/EM Patch PANFT.9.0.22.025 on UNIX
This procedure describes how to install Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.025 on UNIX.
Before You Begin
- Verify that Control-M/EM 9.0.22 is installed before you install this patch.
Begin
- Log in to the account where Control-M/EM is installed.
- Download the installation package from Control-M/EM 9.0.22 Patches.
- Save the downloaded installation package to a temporary directory on your local hard drive (not a network drive), and extract the package.
- In a High Availability environment, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment to avoid automatic failover.
- 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. - Follow the on-screen instructions until the installation is complete.
The installation file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, installs the patch, and restarts the components. - In a High Availability environment, do the following:
- Verify that the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment is up after the installation completes.
- Repeat the entire procedure on the non-active environment.
Installing Control-M/EM Patch PANFT.9.0.22.025 on Windows
This procedure describes how to install Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.025 on Windows.
Before You Begin
- Verify that Control-M/EM 9.0.22 is installed before you install this patch.
Begin
- Log in to the account where Control-M/EM is installed.
- Download the installation package from Control-M/EM 9.0.22 Patches.
- Save the downloaded installation package to a temporary directory on your local hard drive (not a network drive), and extract the package.
- In a High Availability environment, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment to avoid automatic failover.
- 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. - Follow the on-screen instructions until the installation is complete.
The installation file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, installs the patch, and restarts the components. - In a High Availability environment, do the following:
- Verify that the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment is up after the installation completes.
- Repeat the entire procedure on the non-active environment.
Uninstalling Control-M/EM Patch PANFT.9.0.22.025 from UNIX
This procedure describes how to uninstall Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.025 from UNIX.
Begin
- Log in to the account where Control-M/EM is installed.
- In a High Availability environment, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment to avoid automatic failover.
- Navigate to the following directory:
<EM_HOME>/patches/PANFT.9.0.22.025 - Run the following command:
uninstall_patch.sh
The uninstall file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, uninstalls the patch, and restarts the components. - 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 uninstallation completes.
Uninstalling Control-M/EM Patch PANFT.9.0.22.025 from Windows
This procedure describes how to uninstall Control-M/EM patch PANFT.9.0.22.025 from Windows.
Begin
- Log in to the account where Control-M/EM is installed.
- In a High Availability environment, stop the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent on the non-active environment to avoid automatic failover.
- Navigate to the following directory:
<EM_HOME>\patches\PANFT.9.0.22.025 - Run the following command:
uninstall_patch.bat
The uninstall file shuts down your Control-M/EM components, uninstalls the patch, and restarts the components. - 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 uninstallation completes.