HCL Workload Automation version 10.2.2 Release Notes
This document provides important information about HCL Workload Automation version 10.2.2.
The most up-to-date version of this document can be accessed at the following URL: Product Requirements. This page also contains a series of links to important product requirements documentation.
- Features introduced with version 10.2.2
- APARs and defects fixed in version 10.2.2
- Resolved Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)
- Interoperability tables
- Known limitations and workarounds
- Package structure
- Installing and upgrading to version 10.2.2
- Performing the centralized agent update
- Documentation updates
- Contacting HCL Workload Automation Software Support
- Notices
Features introduced with version 10.2.2
- Installation without root privileges extended to all HCL Workload Automation components
- Orchestration CLI extended to include model commands
- Easier configuration for Orchestration CLI
- Automation as code: object definitions in JSON and YAML formats
- Observability with OpenTelemetry
- CyberArk and Kerberos integrations automatically installed on dynamic agents
- Serviceability enhancements
- Changed features and feature capabilities in version 10.2.2
- Satisfying Requests for Enhancements (RFEs) in version 10.2.2
Helpful videos demonstrating new features are available on https://www.youtube.com/user/workloadautomation2.
FIPS compliance is not supported in the current product version. This is because OpenSSL 3.0 libraries do not provide a FIPS-compliant validation algorithm for P12 certificates. Development is in progress with the aim of supporting FIPS in upcoming releases. For more information, see Changed features and feature capabilities in version 10.2.2.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 is going out of support in June 2024. As a result, it will no longer be supported in HCL Workload Automation version 10.2.3.
APARs and defects fixed in version 10.2.2
This section lists APARs resolved in version 10.2.2.
APAR NUMBER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
IJ40795 | SEGMENTATION FAULT AFTER OPERATOR COMMAND - modifyFix |
IJ41345 | RECOVERY OPTION RERUN NOT WORKING AS EXPECTED |
IJ43756 | ACTUAL DURATION WHICH SHOULD SHOW UP IN HH.MM.SS SHOWS INSTEAD A WHOLE NUMBER VALUE |
IJ44428 | PREDEFINED JOB RUN HISTORY REPORT COLUMN HEADERISSUE |
IJ46180 | CENTRALIZED UPDATE DOWNLOAD FAILS FROM 9.5 FP6 WHEN ENEVENTPROCESSORHTTPSPROTOCOL IS SET TO NO |
IJ46641 | SUCCESSFUL REMOTE COMMANDS REPORT AS FAILURE AFTER UPGRADE FROM 9.5 FP5 TO 9.5 FP6 |
IJ46647 | TWS TIMEZONE UPDATE ON 10.2.2 |
IJ47035 | SERVERINST: WAINST216E --WAPASSWORD CONTAINS INCORRECT CHARACTERS (EQUAL SIGN '=') |
IJ47037 | JOB DEPENDENCY MISSING POST DST CHANGE |
IJ47731 | CHECKSYNC JOB FAILED IN IWS 10.1 FP02 - AWSJCL075E ERRORS |
IJ47970 | THE AGENT UPGRADE CAUSING MULTIPLE WORKSTATIONS GOING UNLINKED DURING UPGRADE FROM 9.4 TO 10.1 |
IJ48889 | APPLICATION SERVER CRASHES AND THEN SOMETIMES AUTO RESTARTS ITSELF AND SOMETIMES IT DOES NOT |
IJ48900 | CERTIFICATE ISSUE WHILE SCALING UP KUBERNETES ENVIRONMENT |
IJ49033 | HCL Workload Automation FILE WATCHING DOES NOT WORK FOR FILES LARGER THAN 2GB. |
IJ49105 | ISSUE IN HOLDING THE JOBS USING CONMAN |
IJ49106 | SWITCHMGR DDM TO BDDM DOESNT WORK CORRECTLY AT 9.5 FP6 SEC FIX FIXES (SECURITY-202212 +TS013441722_95FP6SEC_IJ45754 NOV) |
IJ49118 | DWCINST.VBS AND SERVERINST.VBS ASSUMES SQLSERVER AUTHENTICATIONMODE |
IJ49416 | COMPOSER HANG ISSUE-QUERYING FOR MORE THAN 1000 DATABASE OBJECTS |
IJ49417 | WILDCARD OPENS DEPENDENCY FAILS WHEN GOING THROUGH UNIXLOCL METHOD |
IJ49484 | JOBS THAT COMPLETE IN LESS THAN ONE MINUTE ARE NOT REPORTED IN CONMAN CLI, DWC, AND JOBRUNHISTORY REPORT |
IJ49545 | THERE IS A TRANSLATION OF "EXCLUSIVE" WAS CHANGED |
IJ49559 | REPORTCLI COMMAND ABENDS WITH UNSUPPORTEDDATATYPEEXCEPTION |
IJ49622 | HEARTBEATS ARE NOT BEING UPDATED WHILE GENERATING NEW PLAN DUE TO THE DATABASE BEING LOCKED BY PLANNER PROCESS |
IJ49695 | MULTIPLE JOIN WITH DEPENDENCIES LOADED INCORRECTLY DURING FINAL EXECUTION |
IJ49716 | DOCUMENTATION - CONFIGURING FOR A DB2 DATABASE IN HADR |
IJ49784 | EVENT ACTION FOR EMAIL PLUG-IN FAILED TO SEND EMAIL AND COMPLETED WITH ERRORS: NULL |
IJ49807 | THE DOCUMENTATION IS AMBIGUOUS ABOUT THE ADMINISTRATOR ROLE REQUIRED BY THE IWA INSTANCE OWNER USER, TWSUSER |
IJ49866 | VULNERABILITY IN KUBECTL (PRISMA-2022-0227) |
IJ49928 | IT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THE DOCUMENTATION TO AVOID SPECIAL CHAR ACTERS FOR DBUSER PASSWORD |
IJ49958 | MULTIPLE VULNERABILITIES IN JAVA (CVE-2023-21930, CVE-2023-21967, CVE-2023-21954, CVE-2023-21939, CVE-2023-21968, CVE-2023-21937) |
IJ49993 | USER CREATED HOLIDAYS CALENDAR OVERRIDES DEFAULT ONE REGARDLESS IF LOCATED UNDER ROOT FOLDER OR ANY OTHER FOLDERS |
IJ49994 | BKM INITIATING EVENT PROCESSOR MANAGER EVEN WHILE IN UNLINKED STATUS |
IJ50022 | UPGRADE ISSUE FROM 10.2.0 TO 10.2.1 REGARDING THE ENHANCEMENT OF THE CERTIFICATE |
IJ50462 | INCONSISTENCY WITH THE DOCUMENTATION FOR GLOBAL OPTIONS PARAMETER ENROLEBASEDSECURITYFILECREATION / RS |
IJ50570 | NEED TO UPDATE THE STEP 1. TO INCLUDE PATH FOR 9.X MDM SYSTEM |
IJ50573 | INCORRECT STEPS WRITTEN ON THE LONG-TERM SWITCH |
IJ50578 | TYPO IN ./CONFIGUREDB.SH SCRIPT UNDER THIS DOCUMENTATION CREATING THE DATABASE FOR ORACLE FOR THE DYNAMIC WORKLOAD CONSOLE |
IJ50640 | DOCUMENTATION FOR DATAIMPORT COMMAND HAS MISLEADING USAGE AND EXAMPLE |
IJ50643 | INCONSISTENCIES WITH INSTALLATION DOCUMENTATION FOR MDM AND DWC |
IJ50765 | GETTING AWSBIA389E AND AWSITA399E WHEN RUNNING COMPOSER COMMANDS |
KB0095077 | REST API Issues with Member with a # character in name does not work |
KB0104364 - IJ47383 | Liberty Stale connection issue showing SLQ exception in messages.log |
KB0108566 | Supported Software - PeopleSoft Version |
KB0110408 | HWA helm install enableSingleInstaceNetwork: true fails |
Resolved Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)
- CVE-2012-5783
- CVE-2022-48468
- CVE-2022-48564
- CVE-2023-21930
- CVE-2023-21937
- CVE-2023-21939
- CVE-2023-21954
- CVE-2023-21967
- CVE-2023-21968
- CVE-2023-27043
- CVE-2023-40217
- CVE-2023-43804
- CVE-2023-45286
- CVE-2023-45803
- CVE-2023-48795
- CVE-2023-51775
- CVE-2023-5363
- CVE-2024-1023
- CVE-2024-24786
- CVE-2024-25710
- CVE-2024-26308
- CVE-2024-2700
- CVE-2024-29025
- CVE-2024-29025
- PRISMA-2022-0227
- WS-2014-0065
Interoperability tables
Acronym | Extended form |
---|---|
DA | Dynamic agent |
DDM | dynamic domain manager or backup dynamic domain manager |
DM | domain manager |
DWC | Dynamic Workload Console |
FTA | fault-tolerant agent |
MDM | master domain manager |
ZWS agent | HCL Workload Automation agent for z/OS |
Component | MDM | DDM | DM | FTA | DA | ZWS agent |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MDM 10.2.2 | 10.2.1, 10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4** | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | 9.4 | |
DM 10.2.2 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4** | ||||
FTA 10.2.2 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4* | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | |||
DA 10.2.2 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | |||
DDM 10.2.2 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4** | 10.2.1,10.2, 10.1, 9.5, 9.4 |
*The composer command line of the agent at version 10.2.2 works correctly with master domain managers at version 9.5 and later.
**Compatibility on v9.4 Limited fault-tolerant agents for IBM i is not supported.
Component | MDM | DDM |
---|---|---|
DWC 10.2.2 | 10.2.1, 10.2, 10.1, 9.5 FP2 and later, 9.4 | 10.2.1, 10.2, 10.1, 9.5 FP2 and later |
Component | MDM | DDM | DWC |
---|---|---|---|
AIDA 10.2.2 | 10.2.1, 10.2, 10.1 | 10.2.1, 10.2, 10.1 | 10.2.1, 10.2, 10.1 |
You are strongly recommended to maintain all HCL Workload Automation components at the latest version level as regular maintenance activity. Keeping your environment consistent also ensures you can implement the new features available with each release.
Known limitations and workarounds
- Mixed-version environment with a master domain manager at a version earlier than 9.5 FP4
- Before you install a component at version 10.2.2 in an environment with a master domain manager at a version earlier than 9.5 FP4, install the fix for IJ47731 on the back-level master domain manager. To obtain the fix for your product version, contact Software Support.
- Rest API submit job stream not possible with time restriction filters
- Submitting a job stream with restful API is not possible when using time restriction filters.
- Pool workstation details defined on the dynamic domain manager are not visible after switching the dynamic domain manager to backup dynamic domain manager
- When you install a dynamic domain manager and
then switch it to backup dynamic domain manager,
the operation seems to be successful if you check the environment from
the command line, but in the dynamic domain manager
database some fields in the
PPS_PRODUCT_PROPERTIES
table are not correctly updated and still refer to the workstation which was previously the dynamic domain manager. An error similar to the following is returned:AWSJOM177E An error occurred getting the definition of the workstation "<POOL_NAME>". The workload broker server is currently unreachable.
- Event-driven Workload Automation: the event is not triggered if the login value contains a domain
- Domain names are not supported in login values.
- Resource CLI on agents not configured correctly
- The resource CLI on agents might occasionally work erratically because of a problem in updating the configuration file.
- Installing or linking a fault-tolerant agent earlier than 10.2 in an environment configured with new default or new custom certificates
- If you install or link a fault-tolerant agent
earlier than V10.2 to an environment with a master domain manager at
version 10.2.1 or later using new custom or new default certificates,
you need to manually install the certificates on the fault-tolerant agent. To
perform the manual installation, you can follow the steps below:
- Shut down the workstation of the fault-tolerant agent
- Create a backup of the localopt file
- Create a new folder under the target fault-tolerant agent as in the following example: <TWS_DATA_DIR>/<new_cert_folder>
- From the master domain manager, copy the files under TWA_DATA_DIR/ssl/depot
- Paste the TWA_DATA_DIR/ssl/depot files from the master domain manager into the <TWS_DATA_DIR>/<new_cert_folder> new directory
- Update the localopts file of the fault-tolerant agent by changing the values of the following properties:
-
- SSL Key: <TWS_DATA_DIR>/<new_cert_folder>/tls.key
- SSL Certificate: <TWS_DATA_DIR>/<new_cert_folder>/tls.crt
- SSL key pwd: <TWS_DATA_DIR>/<new_cert_folder>/tls.sth
- SSL CA certificate: <TWS_DATA_DIR>/<new_cert_folder>/ca.crt
-
- Turn on the workstation of the fault-tolerant agent.
- The centralized update on a fault-tolerant agent V10.2.1 is not supported
- The centralized update on a fault-tolerant agent V10.2.1 is not supported, regardless of the operating system.
Package structure
For a detailed list of available packages, see the HWA_10.2.2_QuickStartGuide.zip document available from Flexnet or from HCL Software.
Installing and upgrading to version 10.2.2
This section describes how to install or upgrade to version 10.2.2 to HCL Workload Automation.
- Installation notes
-
- Before installing the release, ensure you have installed the required prerequisite software. To obtain the latest information about software requirements, see Product Requirements.
- If you are upgrading to version 10.2.2 from versions earlier than or equal to 9.5FP3, you have to upgrade first to 10.2 GA.
- If you are upgrading to version 10.2.2 from versions later than or equal to 9.5FP4, you can perform the upgrade as usual.
- The formal test phase
was performed using WebSphere Application Server
Liberty
24.0.0.3. Note: Version 24.0.0.3 does not support installation paths containing spaces, for example C:\Program Files. If you installed any HCL Workload Automation components in a path containing spaces, do not upgrade WebSphere Application Server Liberty to version 24.0.0.3. You can continue using HCL Workload Automation with earlier versions.The minimum required WebSphere Application Server Liberty version to successfully install the package is 23.0.0.9.
- On UNIX™ operating systems, the database administrator must have read and run privileges for the HCL Workload Automation installation path. If this is not the case, the installation fails. (54367)
After the installation completes, verify the following information:- This release installs a new version of the file tws_env.sh (tws_env.cmd) and also creates a backup file named, tws_env.sh.bk (tws_env.cmd.bk), which are both saved to the TWA_HOME/TWS directory, where TWA_HOME is the HCL Workload Automation installation directory. After completing the installation, if you have modified the original version, merge the content of the new version with the content of the customized version to carry your customized content into the new version.
- When merging the two versions as described above, ensure you do not modify the paths to OpenSSL libraries.
- Only on Windows™
operating systems, to correctly display double-byte character
set (DBCS) characters, perform the following actions:
- Set the
LANG
environment variable to the DBCS language code you want to use, for example,set LANG=zh_CN
. - Set the
TWS_TISDIR
environment variable to the HCL Workload Automation home directory, for example,set TWS_TISDIR=C:\FTA\TWS
. - Open the Control Panel window and click Clock, Language, and Region.
- Click Region and Language.
- In the Format tab, choose from the Format drop-down list the language you want to use.
- In the Keyboards and Languages tab, under Display Language, click install and follow the steps to install the DBCS language pack you want to use.
- In the Administrative tab, click Change system locale and, from the drop-down list, choose the language (system locale) you want to use.
- Set the
- When installing a dynamic agent or a fault-tolerant agent, ensure that the agent name does not start with a number. If the name of the dynamic agent starts with a number, use the -displayname parameter at installation time to specify a different name. If the name of the fault-tolerant agent starts with a number, use the --thiscpu parameter at installation time to specify a different name.
Installation and upgrade procedures
You can install the release using the procedure described in Installing from the CLI.
You can upgrade to the current release using the procedure described in Upgrading from the CLI.
If upgrading from a version earlier than 10.x on which you are using default certificates in your environment, convert the certificates before you start the upgrade, as described in Converting default certificates.
If your environment consists of components at various version levels, see Upgrading in a mixed-version environment when using default certificates.
If you plan to install on or upgrade an HCL Workload Automation component on a workstation running RHEL 9 or later with default certificates, see Installation or upgrade fails on RHEL version 9 and later.
If you are performing a parallel upgrade from version 9.4, ensure you set the Broker.Workstation.PortSSL property to false in the BrokerWorkstation.properties file, as described in Ensuring communication in your environment.
Disk space requirements
For the most up-to-date information about disk space and memory requirements, see Hardware Requirements Report.
Performing the centralized agent update
Stand-alone fault-tolerant agent version | Required steps |
---|---|
V9.5 Fix Pack 4 up to V9.5 Fix Pack 6 | If not already enabled, enable the use of the HTTPS protocol to connect to the event processor server. For more information about enabling enEventProcessorHttpsProtocol | eh, see Global options - detailed description |
V9.5 Fix Pack 7 | No steps required. |
V10.1 up to V10.1 Fix Pack 3 | If not already enabled, enable the use of the HTTPS protocol
to connect to the event processor server. For more information
about enabling enEventProcessorHttpsProtocol | eh, see
Global options - detailed description. Then, from the same workstation where the fault-tolerant agent is installed, copy the TWSClientKeyStore files from TWA_DATA_DIR/ssl/GSKit to TWA_DATA_DIR/ITA/cpa/ita/cert.Note: The owner of the new
TWSClientKeyStore files and the
permissions granted must be the same of the existing
files. |
V10.1 Fix Pack 4 | If not already enabled, enable the use of the HTTPS protocol
to connect to the event processor server. For more information
about enabling enEventProcessorHttpsProtocol | eh, see
Global options - detailed description. Then, search for
the defect article number
KB0112633 on Flexnet or
from HCL
Software, download the curl file and save it inside
TWS/ITA/cpa/ita. Note: The owner of the new curl file and
the permissions granted must be the same of the existing
curl file. |
V10.2 | If not already enabled, enable the use of the HTTPS protocol
to connect to the event processor server. For more information
about enabling enEventProcessorHttpsProtocol | eh, see
Global options - detailed description. Then, search for
the defect article number
KB0112633 on Flexnet or
from HCL
Software, download the curl file and save it inside
TWS/ITA/cpa/ita. Note: The owner of the new curl file and
the permissions granted must be the same of the existing
curl file. |
V10.2.1 | Not supported. |
Documentation updates
Any additions or changes to the documentation as a result of this release have been integrated into the online product documentation available in HCL Workload Automation product information.
Contacting HCL Workload Automation Software Support
Refer to the HCL Workload Automation Support page: Software Support.
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