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US Government Users Restricted Rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents 1.0 "Description" 2.0 "Defects fixed" 3.0 "System requirements" 4.0 "Installing the fix pack" 4.1 "AIX platform" 4.2 "HP-UX platform" 4.3 "Linux platform" 4.4 "Solaris platform" 4.5 "Windows platform" 5.0 "Uninstalling the fix pack" 5.1 "AIX platform" 5.2 "HP-UX platform" 5.3 "Linux platform" 5.4 "Solaris platform" 5.5 "Windows platform" 6.0 "Documentation notices for WebSphere MQ Advanced Message Security" 7.0 "Trademarks" Known issues for IBM® WebSphere® MQ Advanced Message Security 7.0.1 Fix Pack 3 are addressed in this document. 1.0 "Description" This readme provides important information about fix pack 3 for version 7.0.1. It contains the most current information for the fix pack on Unix and Windows platforms and takes precedence over all other documentation. Please review this readme thoroughly before installing or using the fix pack. The WebSphere MQ Advanced Message Security 7.0.1 information center can be found at the following address http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/mqams/v7r0m1/index.jsp 2.0 "Defects fixed" * Corrected Java self-signed certificate validation. Messages signed by self-signed certificates accepted by recipient in Java only if the certificate is present in the keystore. * Fixed defect in multi-thread get truncated message. * Corrected defect with WebSphere MQ AMS dependency on the WebSphere MQ client. Having WebSphere MQ 7.5 aside installed in your enironment does not interfere with WebSphere MQ AMS Fix Pack installation. * Slashes are now allowed in policy names. WebSphere MQ AMS 7.0.1 Fix Pack 3 includes all features and fixes introduced by WebSphere MQ AMS 7.0.1 Fix Pack 1 and Fix Pack 2. 3.0 "System requirements" See the Supported technology section in the MQ AMS information center for detailed information about the system requirements. 4.0 "Installing the fix pack" This section contains the instructions for installing the fix pack. 4.1 "AIX platform" To install the fix pack on AIX® platforms, perform the following steps: a. From the command prompt, log in to the system as root. b. Stop all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. c. Disable WebSphere MQ AMS interceptors. d. Run: installp -a -d $PWD where the is one of the following: * MQAMS.Runtime_7.0.1.3 * MQAMS.Client_7.0.1.3 * MQAMS.Server_7.0.1.3 * MQAMS.Policy_7.0.1.3 * MQAMS.Java_7.0.1.3 e. Restart all MQ AMS processes. 4.2 "HP-UX platform" If you are already using the WebSphere MQ AMS 7.0.1.1 or 7.0.1.2 manufacturing refresh, which contains the base version of WebSphere MQ AMS 7.0.1 and Fix Pack 1 or Fix Pack 2, you cannot additionally install and use the patch version of WebSphere MQ AMS 7.0.1.3. To be able to use WebSphere MQ AMS version 7.0.1.3, uninstall the 7.0.1.1 or 7.0.1.2 version and install the manufacturing refresh version 7.0.1.3. To install the fix pack on HP-UX platforms, perform the following steps: a. From the command prompt, log in to the system as root. b. Stop all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. c. Disable WebSphere MQ AMS interceptors. d. Run: swinstall -s $PWD/ where the and pairs are as follows: MQAMSclient000701-03.depot MQAMS-Client MQAMSjava000701-03.depot MQAMS-Java MQAMSpolicy000701-03.depot MQAMS-Policy MQAMSruntime000701-03.depot MQAMS-Runtime MQAMSserver000701-03.depot MQAMS-Server e. Restart all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. 4.3 "Linux platform" To install the fix pack on Linux platforms, perform the following steps: a. From the command prompt, log in to the system as root. b. Stop all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. c. Disable WebSphere MQ AMS interceptors. d. Run: rpm -i where the is one of the following: Linux® on x86 * MQAMS-Client-FP3-7.0.1-3.i386.rpm * MQAMS-Java-FP3-7.0.1-3.i386.rpm * MQAMS-Explorer-Plugin-FP3-7.0.1-3.i386.rpm * MQAMS-Policy-FP3-7.0.1-3.i386.rpm * MQAMS-Runtime-FP3-7.0.1-3.i386.rpm * MQAMS-Server-FP3-7.0.1-3.i386.rpm Linux on x86_64 * MQAMS-Client-FP3-7.0.1-3.x86_64.rpm * MQAMS-Java-FP3-7.0.1-3.x86_64.rpm * MQAMS-Explorer-Plugin-FP3-7.0.1-3.x86_64.rpm * MQAMS-Policy-FP3-7.0.1-3.x86_64.rpm * MQAMS-Runtime-FP3-7.0.1-3.x86_64.rpm * MQAMS-Server-FP3-7.0.1-3.x86_64.rpm Linux on Power * MQAMS-Client-FP3-7.0.1-3.ppc.rpm * MQAMS-Java-FP3-7.0.1-3.ppc.rpm * MQAMS-Policy-FP3-7.0.1-3.ppc.rpm * MQAMS-Runtime-FP3-7.0.1-3.ppc.rpm * MQAMS-Server-FP3-7.0.1-3.ppc.rpm Linux on S/390 * MQAMS-Client-FP3-7.0.1-3.s390.rpm * MQAMS-Java-FP3-7.0.1-3.s390.rpm * MQAMS-Policy-FP3-7.0.1-3.s390.rpm * MQAMS-Runtime-FP3-7.0.1-3.s390.rpm * MQAMS-Server-FP3-7.0.1-3.s390.rpm e. Restart all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. 4.4 "Solaris platform" If you are already using the WebSphere MQ AMS 7.0.1.1 or 7.0.1.2 manufacturing refresh, which contains the base version of WebSphere MQ AMS 7.0.1 and Fix Pack 1 or Fix Pack 2, you cannot additionally install and use the patch version of WebSphere MQ AMS 7.0.1.3. To be able to use WebSphere MQ AMS version 7.0.1.3, uninstall the 7.0.1.1 or 7.0.1.2 version and install the manufacturing refresh version 7.0.1.3. To install the fix pack on Solaris platforms, perform the following steps: a. Log in to the system as root. b. Stop all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. c. Disable WebSphere MQ AMS interceptors. d. Run: patchadd -t where the is one of the following: * MQAMSCLIENT000701-03 * MQAMSJAVA000701-03 * MQAMSPOLICY000701-03 * MQAMSRUNTIME000701-03 * MQAMSSERVER000701-03 e. Restart all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. 4.5 "Windows platform" To install the fix pack on Windows platforms, perform the following steps: You can install WebSphere MQ AMS on Windows platforms using either the installation wizard or the command prompt interface. a. Log in to the system as administrator. b. Disable interceptors to stop all communications using WebSphere MQ AMS. c. * Using the installation wizard: I. Launch the installation wizard by executing the install.exe file. II. Follow the installation wizard instructions. * Using the command prompt: I. Move to the directory where your install.exe file is located. II. Issue the following command: install -i console III. Follow the installer instructions. 5.0 "Uninstalling the fix pack" To remove the patch on UNIX systems, perform the following steps: 5.1 "AIX platform" 1. From the command prompt, log in to the system as root. 2. Stop all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. 3. Disable WebSphere MQ AMS interceptors. 4. Run: installp -r , where is one of the following: * MQAMS.Runtime_7.0.1.3 * MQAMS.Client_7.0.1.3 * MQAMS.Server_7.0.1.3 * MQAMS.Policy_7.0.1.3 * MQAMS.Java_7.0.1.3 5.2 "HP-UX platform" 1. From the command prompt, log in to the system as root. 2. Stop all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. 3. Disable WebSphere MQ AMS interceptors. 4. Run: swremove ,r=7.0.1.3, where is one of the following: * MQAMS-Client * MQAMS-Java * MQAMS-Policy * MQAMS-Runtime * MQAMS-Server 5.3 "Linux platform" 1. From the command prompt, log in to the system as root. 2. Stop all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. 3. Disable WebSphere MQ AMS interceptors. 4. Run: rpm -e , where package is one of the following: Linux on x86 * MQAMS-Client-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Java-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Explorer-Plugin-FP31-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Policy-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Runtime-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Server-FP3-7.0.1-3 Linux on x86_64 * MQAMS-Client-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Java-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Explorer-Plugin-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Policy-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Runtime-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Server-FP3-7.0.1-3 Linux on Power * MQAMS-Client-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Java-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Policy-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Runtime-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Server-FP3-7.0.1-3 Linux on S/390 * MQAMS-Client-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Java-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Policy-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Runtime-FP3-7.0.1-3 * MQAMS-Server-FP3-7.0.1-3 5.4 "Solaris platform" 1. From the command prompt, log in to the system as root. 2. Stop all WebSphere MQ AMS processes. 3. Disable WebSphere MQ AMS interceptors. 4. 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