Readme file for IBM® Spectrum Symphony 7.3.2 Interim Fix 602210

Readme file for: IBM Spectrum Symphony
Product/Component release: 7.3.2
Fix ID: sym-7.3.2-build602210

Publication date: October 1, 2024

 

This interim fix resolves an SSL connection failure between a VEMKD client and VEMKD in an IBM Spectrum Symphony 7.3.2 cluster.

Contents

1.      List of fixes

2.      Download location

3.      Products or components affected

4.      Installation and configuration

5.      Uninstallation

6.      List of files

7.      Product notifications

8.      Copyright and trademark information

1.    List of fixes

APAR: P105227

2.    Download location

Download interim fix 602210 from the following location: https://www.ibm.com/eserver/support/fixes/.

3.    Products or components affected

Component name, Platform, Fix ID:

EGO and SOAM, Windows 64-bit, sym-7.3.2-build602210

4.    Installation and configuration

Follow the instructions in this section to download and install this interim fix on hosts in your cluster.

System requirements

Windows 64-bit

Prerequisites

Fix 601711 must be installed before applying this fix package.

Installing on IBM Spectrum Symphony management and compute hosts

a.      Log on to the primary host as the cluster administrator, disable all the applications, stop all EGO services, and shut down the whole cluster:

> egosh user logon -u Admin -x password

> soamcontrol app disable all

> egosh service stop all

> egosh ego shutdown -f all

b.      On each host, download the following packages, for example, to the /symfixes directory.

sym-7.3.2.0-egocore-4.0.0.0_build602210.msp

sym-7.3.2.0-soamcore-7.3.2.0_build602210.msp

c.      Run either of the following commands to install the packages:

o   For an interactive installation, double-click the .msp packages and follow the prompts.

o   For a silent installation, enter the following command from the IBM Spectrum Symphony command prompt:

C:\>msiexec /update C:\sym-7.3.2.0-egocore-4.0.0.0_build602210.msp /l*v updateSym.log /norestart /quiet REINSTALLMODE=omus

C:\>msiexec /update C:\sym-7.3.2.0-soamcore-7.3.2.0_build602210.msp /l*v updateSym.log /norestart /quiet REINSTALLMODE=omus

The command syntax is as follows:

C:\>msiexec /update sym_package_name_path /l*v sym_install_log /norestart /quiet REINSTALLMODE=omus

where:

o sym_package_name_path is the fully qualified file name to the .msp package.

o sym_install_log is the log file for the interim fix.

d.      Run the pversions command to verify the installation:

> pversions -b 602210

e.      From the primary host, start your cluster and enable applications:

> egosh ego start -f all

> soamcontrol app enable application_name

5.    Uninstallation

If required, follow the instructions in this section to uninstall this interim fix from hosts in your cluster.

Uninstalling from IBM Spectrum Symphony management and compute hosts

a.      Log on to the primary host as the cluster administrator, disable all the applications, stop all EGO services, and shut down the whole cluster:

> egosh user logon -u Admin -x password

> soamcontrol app disable all

> egosh service stop all

> egosh ego shutdown -f all

b.      On each host, roll back this interim fix:

o   To roll back from the Windows Control Panel, go to Control Panel > Programs and Features > View installed updates, click Update for Symphony 7.3.2.0 (build “602210”) and click Uninstall.

o   To roll back from the IBM Spectrum Symphony command prompt, enter the following commands:

C:\>msiexec /uninstall {080293FE-B053-488D-9188-FB3C49B8D0EF} /package {E56C0FC4-F6C0-4FDC-8037-E576A6650CAA} /norestart /quiet /l*v sym_rollback.log

C:\>msiexec /uninstall {B187C213-01F6-47EE-85D0-88631A887765} /package {E0D84198-BD82-44E9-BE9E-56BC19B4AE75} /norestart /quiet /l*v sym_rollback.log

The command syntax is as follows:

C:\>msiexec /uninstall interim_fix_code /package product_code /norestart /quiet /l*v rollback_log

where:

o   interim_fix_code is the identifier of the .msp package for the interim fix; for example, {080293FE-B053-488D-9188-FB3C49B8D0EF}.

o   product_code is the identifier of the .msi file in the original product installation   package; for example, {E56C0FC4-F6C0-4FDC-8037-E576A6650CAA}.

o   rollback_log is the name of the log file to capture details of the rolled back interim fix; for example, sym_rollback.log.

 

c.      From the primary host, start your cluster and enable applications:

> egosh ego start -f all

> soamcontrol app enable application_name

6.    List of files

4.0/etc/vemkd.exe

eed9a6c16122377592af0e83e2e13a2e

4.0/etc/vemkd.pdb

bdeb28d657e5f1b4a27a103bd3b83726

4.0/etc/egosc.exe

b2f5321ac198aa8f05c38d8714adbfd1

4.0/etc/egosc.pdb

6b110909f12bd3d4c657c8142b148c55

4.0/etc/pem.exe

345406981b6f69e9e5a91d5a89dc6b67

4.0/etc/pem.pdb

93cd006ab8cffec04de49b428856f721

4.0/lib/libvem.dll

f6716f3171c32e60f1d67d465634dc96

4.0/lib/libvem.pdb

56a27ab5f368325fb3422503c0e2eb11

4.0/lib/libvem400.dll

ac60ed24d3da53e651d1cf93bb37c292

4.0/lib/libvem400.pdb

fa790cb5e52a8b9ca2f6be773ffb7448

4.0/lib/jni/VEMApiCommon.dll

c2b3add02eb21fa27979e4dc100af7c3

soam/7.3.2/w2k3_x64-vc7-psdk/lib/libvem400.dll

377b9df412d5dd5686a95bd5c5a3e27f

soam/7.3.2/w2k3_x64-vc7-psdk/lib64/libvem400.dll

ac60ed24d3da53e651d1cf93bb37c292

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8.    Copyright and trademark information

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