IBM Platform Application Center 9.1.2 Fix 244372 Readme
Abstract
This fix resolves the following issues: 1.On SUSE Enterprise Linux, when a new LSF administrator is added in LSF and LDAP is used with Platform Application Center, an error is displayed in the Jobs page the first time the new LSF administrator logs in; 2.Terminal Services jobs fail when root squash is configured for the job data repository.
Description
Readme documentation for IBM Platform Application Center 9.1.2 Fix 244372 including installation-related instructions, prerequisites and co-requisites, and list of fixes.
This fix addresses the following issue:
- On SUSE Enterprise Linux,
when a new LSF administrator is added in LSF and LDAP is used with
Platform Application Center, the following error is displayed in the
Jobs
page the first time the new
LSF administrator logs in:
No enum constant
com.platform.gui.pac.workload.model.BjobsOutputKeys
- When root squash is
configured in the job data repository, Terminal Services jobs fail.
Platform Application Center used the root user to create the .rdp file
in users' home
directories.
Readme
file for: IBM® Platform Application Center
Product/Component
Release: 9.1.2.0
Update
Name: Fix 244372
Fix
ID:
pac9.1.2_standard_linux-x64.tar.Z
Publication
date: 18
September 2014
Last
modified date: 23 September 2014
Contents:
APAR#: P100744
Download Fix 244372 from the following location: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/support/fixes/
Affected components include: Jobs, Web Services, Application templates.
None
5.1 Before installation
Stop all IBM Platform Application Center services:
If EGO is not enabled:
perfadmin stop all
pmcadmin stop
If EGO is enabled:
a. Log on to EGO.
egosh user logon -u Admin -x Admin
b. Stop IBM Platform Application Center services.
egosh service stop mysql WEBGUI jobdt plc purger
c. Check that services have stopped.
egosh service list
5.2 Installation steps
The
following steps assume IBM Platform Application Center is installed in
/opt/pac.
Replace with your actual installation directory.
1.
Determine the location of your
existing IBM Application Center installation.
#rpm
-q --queryformat "%{INSTPREFIXES}\n" pcc-appcenter
2.
As root, log on to your IBM Platform Application
Center 9.1.2 host. Backup the exiting installation directory, for
example:
#cp
-rfp /opt/pac /opt/pac.bak
3. Backup
database if you use local MySQL.
Export local IBM Platform Application
Center mysql database use command:
#mysqldump
-u pacuser -p pac --add-drop-table > /root/pacdata.sql
4. Download the fix file: pac9.1.2_standard_linux-x64.tar.Z.
5. Extract pac9.1.2_standard_linux-x64.tar.Z.
6. As root, log on to your IBM Platform Application Center 9.1.2 host.
7.
Set your IBM Platform Application Center
environment:
For csh or tcsh:
% source /opt/pac/cshrc.platform
For sh, ksh, or bash:
$ . /opt/pac/profile.platform
8.
Install the fix.
rpm -Uvh --prefix ${PAC_TOP} pcc-appcenter-9.1.2-244372.x86_64.rpm
Note:
Replace ${PAC_TOP} with your actual installation directory.
5.3 After installation
1. Start IBM Platform Application Center services
If EGO is not enabled:
perfadmin start all
pmcadmin start
If EGO is enabled:
a. Log on to EGO.
egosh user logon -u Admin -x Admin
b. Start IBM Platform Application Center services.
egosh service start mysql WEBGUI jobdt plc purger
c. Check that services have stopped.
egosh service list
2. Clear your browser cache before
logging into IBM Platform Application Center.
This is required on every browser that
will access IBM Platform Application Center.
Otherwise, IBM Platform Application
Center will not work properly.
6.1 Before uninstallation
Stop all IBM Platform Application Center services:
If EGO is not enabled:
perfadmin stop all
pmcadmin stop
If EGO is enabled:
a. Log on to EGO.
egosh user logon -u Admin -x Admin
b. Stop IBM Platform Application Center services.
egosh service stop mysql WEBGUI jobdt plc purger
c. Check that services have stopped.
egosh service list
6.2 Roll back the fix
The
following steps assume IBM Platform Application Center is installed in
/opt/pac.
Replace with your actual installation directory.
1.
Determine the location of your
existing IBM Application Center installation.
#rpm
-q queryformat %{INSTPREFIXES}\n pcc-appcenter
2. Download the RPM package for a version previous to the Fix, for example, pcc-appcenter-9.1.2-123456.x86_64.rpm.
3. Set your IBM Platform Application
Center
environment:
For csh or tcsh:
% source /opt/pac/cshrc.platform
For sh, ksh, or bash:
$ . /opt/pac/profile.platform
4.
Install the
IBM Platform Application Center RPM package, for Example:
#rpm -Uvh
--prefix ${PAC_TOP} --oldpackage --noscripts
pcc-appcenter-9.1.2-123456.x86_64.rpm
Note:
Replace ${PAC_TOP} with your actual installation directory.
5. If administrator has done some customization on code, copy back the changed code from backup directory.
6. Start IBM Platform Application Center services
If EGO is not enabled:
perfadmin start all
pmcadmin start
If EGO is enabled:
a. Log on to EGO.
egosh user logon -u Admin -x Admin
b. Start IBM Platform Application Center services.
egosh service start mysql WEBGUI jobdt plc purger
c. Check that services have stopped.
egosh service list
7. Clear your browser cache before
logging into IBM Platform Application Center.
This is required on every browser that
will access IBM Platform Application Center.
Otherwise, IBM Platform Application
Center will not work properly.
${PAC_TOP}/gui/3.0/tomcat/webapps/platform/WEB-INF/classes/com/platform/gui/pac/workload/model/BjobsPACParse.class
${PAC_TOP}/gui/3.0/tomcat/webapps/platform/WEB-INF/classes/com/platform/gui/pac/job/api/JobHelper$1.class
${PAC_TOP}/gui/3.0/tomcat/webapps/platform/WEB-INF/classes/com/platform/gui/pac/job/api/JobHelper.class
${PAC_TOP}/gui/3.0/tomcat/webapps/platform/WEB-INF/classes/com/platform/gui/pac/vnc/action/DownloadAction.class
${PAC_TOP}/gui/3.0/tomcat/webapps/platform/WEB-INF/classes/com/platform/gui/pac/vnc/action/VNCConsoleAction.class
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