IBM Platform Process Manager 9.1.2 Fix 236391 Readme
Abstract
This Fix resolves the issue of Process Manager continuously triggering flows when proxy events are used.
Description
Readme for IBM Platform Process Manager 9.1.2 Fix 236391.
This fix addresses the following issue:
When a flow is triggered with a proxy event, once the proxy event occurs, Process Manager continuously triggers flows from the flow definition within the proxy event duration. The correct behavior is for the proxy event to trigger only one flow from the flow definition within the proxy event duration.
Readme
file for: IBM® Platform Process Manager
Product/Component
Release: 9.1.2.0
Update
Name: Fix 236391
Fix
ID: ppm-9.1.2-build236391
Publication
date: 3 June 2014
Last
modified date: 3 June 2014
Contents:
1. List of fixes
2. Download location
3. Products or components affected
4. System requirements
5. Installation and configuration
6. List of files
7. Copyright and trademark information
1. List of fixes
P100497
2. Download Location
Download Fix 236391 from the following location: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/support/fixes/
3. Products or components affected
Affected components: jfd
4. System requirements
4.1 Software requirements
AIX 6/7 64-bit
5. Installation and configuration
5.1 Before installation
1. Log into the IBM Platform Process Manager server as Process Manager primary administrator or root.
2. Set the environment for the IBM Platform Process Manager installation:
- C shell: # source $JS_ENVDIR/cshrc.js
- Bourne shell: # . $JS_ENVDIR/ profile.js
3. Shut down jfd by running "jadmin stop".
5.2 Installation steps
1. Back up $JS_SERVERDIR/jfd.
2. Copy jfd in this update to $JS_SERVERDIR/jfd.
5.3 After installation
1. Log into the IBM Platform Process Manager server as root.
2. Set the environment for the IBM Platform Process Manager installation:
- C shell: # source $JS_ENVDIR/cshrc.js
- Bourne shell: # . $JS_ENVDIR/ profile.js
3. Start jfd by running "jadmin start".
5.4 Uninstallation
1. Log into the IBM Platform Process Manager server as Process Manager primary administrator or root, and shut down jfd by running "jadmin stop".
2. Replace $JS_SERVERDIR/jfd with the backed up jfd in step 5.2.
3. Log into the IBM Process Manager server as root, and start jfd by running "jadmin start".
6. List of files
jfd
7. Copyright and trademark information
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