Note
Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Notices.
This edition applies to Fix Pack 6 for version 9, release 5, modification level 0 of HCL Dynamic Workload Console.
HCL Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5.0 Readme File for Fix Pack 6
- Date
- June 17, 2022
- Fix Pack Name
- 9.5.0-HCL-DWC-FP0006
- Product
- HCL Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5.0
- General Description
- HCL Dynamic Workload Console Fix Pack 6 for version 9.5.0
This readme file provides important information about Fix Pack 6 for HCL Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5.0.
This readme file is the most current information for the fix pack and takes precedence over all other documentation for Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5.0.
The most up-to-date version of this readme can be accessed at the following URL: Fix Pack readmes.
HCL Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5.0 Fix Pack 6 supports all product versions indicated in the Dynamic Workload Console Version 9.5 Release Notes.
For the most up-to-date information about supported operating systems, software and hardware requirements, see Dynamic Workload Console Detailed System Requirements.
Review the following sections thoroughly before installing or using this fix pack.
About this Fix Pack
This section contains information specific for this Fix Pack including what has been modified or introduced, what has been fixed, product versions or components to which the Fix Pack applies, and compatibility issues, if any.
This section includes the following subsections:
Features introduced with Fix Pack 6
- Version 9.5 Fix Pack 6 delivers the following enhancements:
- Changed features and feature capabilities
- RFE 144894 - Shared tasks settings in pre-defined reports
- Shared tasks in pre-defined reports can now be disabled, giving you more control over the reports you generate.
- CVE-2022-22369
- CVE-2021-35586
- CVE-2021-35578
- CVE-2021-35564
- CVE-2021-35559
- CVE-2021-35565
- CVE-2021-35588
- CVE-2021-41035
- CVE-2022-21365
- CVE-2022-21360
- CVE-2022-21349
- CVE-2022-21341
- CVE-2022-21340
- CVE-2022-21305
- CVE-2022-21294
- CVE-2022-21293
- CVE-2022-21291
- CVE-2022-21248
- CVE-2021-23450
- CVE-2021-35550
- CVE-2022-0778
- CVE-2022-29208
- CVE-2022-29216
- CVE-2022-29191
- CVE-2022-29192
- CVE-2022-29193
- CVE-2022-29194
- CVE-2022-29195
- CVE-2022-29213
- CVE-2022-29212
- CVE-2022-29211
- CVE-2022-29209
- CVE-2022-29207
- CVE-2022-29206
- CVE-2022-29205
- CVE-2022-29204
- CVE-2022-29203
- CVE-2022-29202
- CVE-2022-29201
- CVE-2022-29200
- CVE-2022-29199
- CVE-2022-29198
- CVE-2022-29197
- CVE-2022-29196
- CVE-2017-15095
- CVE-2018-11307
- CVE-2018-14718
- CVE-2018-7489
- CVE-2019-14540
- CVE-2019-14893
- CVE-2019-16335
- CVE-2019-16942
- CVE-2019-16943
- CVE-2019-17267
- CVE-2019-17531
- CVE-2019-20330
- CVE-2018-5968
- CVE-2020-35490
- CVE-2020-35491
- CVE-2020-36518
- CVE-2018-1000873
- CVE-2019-17571
- CVE-2020-9488
- CVE-2020-13092
- CVE-2020-28975
- CVE-2019-16778
- CVE-2020-15196
- CVE-2020-15202
- CVE-2020-15205
- CVE-2020-15207
- CVE-2020-15208
- CVE-2020-15193
- CVE-2020-15195
- CVE-2020-15203
- CVE-2020-15206
- CVE-2020-15265
- CVE-2020-15266
- CVE-2020-26267
- CVE-2020-5215
- CVE-2021-29513
- CVE-2021-29514
- CVE-2021-29515
- CVE-2021-29518
- CVE-2021-29520
- CVE-2021-29525
- CVE-2021-29529
- CVE-2021-29530
- CVE-2021-29532
- CVE-2021-29535
- CVE-2021-29536
- CVE-2021-29537
- CVE-2021-29540
- CVE-2021-29546
- CVE-2021-29553
- CVE-2021-29558
- CVE-2021-29559
- CVE-2021-29560
- CVE-2021-29566
- CVE-2021-29568
- CVE-2021-29569
- CVE-2021-29570
- CVE-2021-29571
- CVE-2021-29574
- CVE-2021-29576
- CVE-2021-29577
- CVE-2021-29578
- CVE-2021-29579
- CVE-2021-29582
- CVE-2021-29583
- CVE-2021-29585
- CVE-2021-29586
- CVE-2021-29587
- CVE-2021-29588
- CVE-2021-29589
- CVE-2021-29590
- CVE-2021-29591
- CVE-2021-29592
- CVE-2021-29593
- CVE-2021-29594
- CVE-2021-29595
- CVE-2021-29596
- CVE-2021-29597
- CVE-2021-29598
- CVE-2021-29599
- CVE-2021-29600
- CVE-2021-29601
- CVE-2021-29603
- CVE-2021-29606
- CVE-2021-29607
- CVE-2021-29608
- CVE-2022-23591
- CVE-2022-23587
- CVE-2022-23584
- CVE-2022-23574
- CVE-2022-23573
- CVE-2022-23566
- CVE-2022-23563
- CVE-2022-23562
- CVE-2022-23561
- CVE-2022-23560
- CVE-2022-23559
- CVE-2022-21726
- CVE-2022-21727
- CVE-2022-21728
- CVE-2022-23558
- CVE-2022-21740
- CVE-2022-21736
- CVE-2022-21730
- CVE-2018-15494
- CVE-2020-5259
- CVE-2019-10785
- CVE-2018-1549
- CVE-2020-4051
- CVE-2020-5259
- CVE-2019-10785
- CVE-2018-15494
- CVE-2010-2273
- CVE-2020-5258
- CVE-2020-4051
- CVE-2021-41182
- CVE-2021-41183
- CVE-2021-41184
- CVE-2021-41103
- CVE-2021-41092
- CVE-2021-21334
- CVE-2021-32760
- CVE-2021-43797
- CVE-2021-44832
- CVE-2021-45105
- CVE-2021-23450
APARs and defects fixed in HCL Dynamic Workload Console Fix Pack 6 for version 9.5.0
This section lists APARs and internal defects resolved by Fix Pack 6.
APAR | ABSTRACT |
---|---|
IJ06420 | RESOURCE SEARCH IN DWC WORKLOAD DESIGNER DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY. EGG TIMER POPS UP AND NOTHING HAPPENS |
IJ13543 | EXTERNAL JOB DEPENDENCY KEEPS LOADING |
IJ14744 | AWSUI0779E COMMUNICATION FAILURE ON ADMINISTRATION → "LIST WORKLOAD DEFINITIONS" IF "VALID TO" IS UNCHECKED ON DWC 9.4 DISPLAY |
IJ16014 | ON DWC 9.4 AWSUI9172E ERROR OCCURS WHEN OPENING JOB DEFINITION |
IJ24741 | "GET STATEMENT" IN THE JOB DEFINITION RETRIEVES ONLY BODY NOT IN THE HEADER |
IJ29098 | JOB MANAGEMENT PLUGIN JOB FAILED WITH THE ERROR MESSAGE AWKJMJ043E IF ITS MONITORED JOB ABEND |
IJ30510 | IWS POWERCENTER JOBS DO NOT CHANGE STATE FROM ABEND TO EXEC |
IJ32279 | 9.5 FP3 FILETRANSFER PLUGIN HAS BROKEN BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY IN THE WAY JOBS ARE DEFINED |
IJ32421 | THE AUTO REFRESH FUNCTION OF "SHOW PLAN VIEW" DOES NOT DISPLAY PROPERLY AFTER THE TWS 9.4 FP6 |
IJ32911 | "ALL CONFIGURED TASKS" IS NOT PRESENT IN DWC |
IJ33333 | REST API DOCUMENTATION UPDATE |
IJ33717 | JAVA.LANG.NULLPOINTER EXCEPTION ERROR WHEN ACCESSING ALL RESOURCES IN PLAN (DISTRIBUTED) |
IJ34411 | MONITOR OPERATOR MESSAGES - ALL AVAILABLE MESSAGE ENTRIES ARE NOT SHOWING |
IJ35451 | DWC DISPLAY IS INCORRECT WHEN VIEWING JOB STREAM WITH VALID FROM OPTION |
IJ35481 | LONG DURATION OPTION MISSING IN JOB HISTORY REPORT |
IJ35590 | "EDIT A SERVICE" IN THE SELF-SERVICE CATALOG VARIABLE VALIDATION SETTINGS DOES NOT PERSIST |
IJ36241 | MONTH NAMES ARE INCORRECTLY DISPLAYED AS M01, M02, ... |
IJ36276 | DWC IS UNABLE TO IMPORT A WORKLOAD APPLICATION TEMPLATE THAT HAS A WORKSTATION CLASS |
IJ36921 | THE DATES SHOWN IN THE WHAT-IF ANALYSIS PAGE ARE IN DIFFERENT FORMAT |
IJ37333 | INCORRECT POWERCENTER JOB STATUS IN THE TWS POWER CENTER PLUGIN |
IJ37371 | WHEN EDITING AN EXISTING RULE, THE OPTIONS ARE SPLIT IN MANY BUTTONS INSTEAD OF HAVING THEM IN THE SAME MENU BUTTON |
IJ37693 | LISTING SAP VARIANTS IS TRUNCATED AT 250 VARIANTS |
IJ37731 | IMPORT FILE IS NOT UPDATING IN THE MANAGE ROLE PAGE |
IJ37740 | THE GCP COULDSTORAGE PLUGIN DOES NEEDS BOTH "STORAGE ADMIN" AND "STORAGE OBJECT ADMIN" RIGHTS - TOO RISKY FOR SECURITY |
IJ37988 | THE WORKLOAD DESIGNER ONLY SHOWS 250 ITEMS EVEN IF THE SEARCH RESULTS SHOWS MORE THAN 250 FOUND RESULTS |
IJ38755 | DWC SETTINGS EXPORTED FROM 9.4 CANNOT BE IMPORTED INTO 9.5 |
IJ38774 | DATABASE JOBS FAILING WITH "NULL EXECUTION: ERROR" AFTER DEPLOYING THE DATABASE PLUGIN FIX JAR |
IJ38944 | ORACLE EBS CONNECTION PANEL SHOULD ACCEPT VARIABLES IN THE PORT FIELD |
*IJ38945 | RUN CYCLE DISCREPANCY IN DWC WHEN CONNECTED TO Z ENGINE |
IJ38960 | UPDATE OPENSSL |
IJ39106 | AFTER 9.5FP5 UPDATE PLUGIN RESTFUL AWKRST030E |
IJ39134 | MANAGE FILE TRANSFER RECEIVES JOB ISSUE IN THE ABSOLUTE PATH RESOLUTION USING A "LOCAL USER" DIFFERENT BY TWS USER |
IJ39156 | MANAGE FILE TRANSFER - ISSUE CONNECTING TO REMOTE SERVER VIA KEYSTORE THAT DOES NOT NEED PASSWORD |
IJ39222 | MISSING USER INPUT VALIDATION |
IJ39262 | DWC SET HTTP SECURITY HEADERS |
IJ39264 | NEED TO CREATE WHITELIST OF CHARACTERS |
IJ39281 | UNABLE TO ADD SR'S DINAMICALLY TO JOBS IN CP USING DWC |
IJ39292 | MONITOR WORKLOAD DOES NOT SHOW JOBS WITH INTERNAL STATUS PENDING |
IJ39345 | EXTRA BLANK CHARACTERS ARE NOT CLEANED IN THE ENTITY NAME WHILE CREATING ENTITIES ROLES |
IJ39471 | IF UNIQUENAME IS NULL? IT FAILS TO LIST THE PERSONALIZED REPORT |
IJ39712 | REGULAR EXPRESSIONS DO NOT WORK IN REPORT'S FILTERS CRITERIA WITH VERSION 9.5 |
IJ39751 | CACHE CONTROL ATTRIBUTES NEED TO BE SET PROPERLY |
IJ39879 | INSTALL OF DWC ON Z/OS FAILS ON CONFIGUREDB.SH SCRIPT INVOCATION WITH RC=6 |
IJ40165 | SOME FUNCTIONALITIES IN MANAGED PREDEFINED REPORTS DO NOT WORK AS EXPECTED WHEN FRENCH IS THE SELECTED LANGUAGE |
IJ40204 | REPORT SHARING IS NOT PROVIDING A COMPLETE LIST OF AD GROUPS |
IJ40267 | APPLICATION LAB ERROR WHEN ACCESSING JOB LOG: AWSUI0791E |
KB0095518 | IMPROPER TRANSFER OF GDG FILE FROM Z/OS AGENT |
KB0096483 | MFT FAILS TO RETRIEVE MORE THAN 10000 FILES (SEARCH COMMAND) |
Known limitations and workarounds
The following are software limitations and workarounds that affect Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5.0 Fix Pack 6. For a list of known problems and limitations documented for the V9.5 General Availability release, refer to the Release Notes.
9.5 Fix Pack 6
- WebSphere Liberty minimum required version
- the minimum required WebSphere Liberty version to successfully install the fixpack is 22.0.0.3.
Fix Pack structure
This section describes the structure of the images contained in this Fix Pack.
Fix Pack files available for HCL Workload Automation by using HCL License Portal
Following is the structure of the Fix Pack on Flexnet:
Name | Description |
---|---|
HWA_9506_ReadmeFirst | Readme file with download instructions |
HWA_9506_WEBSPHERE_LIBERTY | WebSphere Liberty application server |
Name | Description |
---|---|
HWA_9506_AIX_BatchReportCli | HCL Workload Automation V9.5.0.6 Batch Reports Command Lines |
HWA_9506_AIX_AGENT | HCL Workload Automation Agent V9.5.0.6, Remote CLI and Workload Automation for Applications for AIX |
Name | Description |
---|---|
HWA_9506_HPIA64_BatchReportCli | HCL Workload Automation V9.5.0.6 Batch Reports Command Lines |
Name | Description |
---|---|
HWA_9506_IBM_I_AGENT | HCL Workload Automation Agent V9.5.0.6 for IBM i |
Name | Description |
---|---|
HCL Workload Automation 9.5 LINUX | LINUX distribution |
HWA_9506_MDM_LINUX_X86_64 | Workload Automation V9.5.0.6 FOR LINUX |
HWA_9506_DWC_LINUX_X86_64 | Workload Automation Dynamic Workload Console V9.5.0.6 for LINUX |
HWA_9506_LINUX390_BatchReportCli | HCL Workload Automation V9.5.0.6 Batch Reports Command Lines |
HWA_9506_LINUXPPC_BatchReportCli | HCL Workload Automation V9.5.0.6 Batch Reports Command Lines |
HWA_9506_LINUX_X86_64_BatchReportCli | HCL Workload Automation V9.5.0.6 Batch Reports Command Lines |
HWA_9506_LNX_PPC64LE_AGENT | HCL Workload Automation Agent V9.5.0.6, Remote CLI and Workload Automation for Applications for Linux on POWER (little endian) |
HWA_9506_LNX_S390_AGENT | HCL Workload Automation Agent V9.5.0.6, Remote CLI and Workload Automation for Applications for Linux on System z9 and System z |
HWA_9506_LNX_X86_64_AGENT | Workload Automation Agent V9.5.0.6, Remote CLI and Workload Automation for Applications for Linux on x86-64 |
Name | Description |
---|---|
HCL Workload Automation 9.5 LINUX | LINUX distribution |
HWA_9506_DOCKER_MDM_LINUX_X86_64 | Workload Automation V9.5.0.6 for LINUX on Docker |
HWA_9506_DOCKER_DWC_LINUX_X86_64 | Dynamic Workload Console V9.5.0.6 for LINUX on Docker |
HWA_9506_DOCKER_LNX_X86_64_AGENT | Workload Automation Agent V9.5.0.6, Remote CLI and Workload Automation for Applications for Linux on x86-64 on Docker |
Name | Description |
---|---|
HCL Workload Automation 9.5 WINDOWS | WINDOWS distribution |
ReadmeFirst file | Readme file with download instructions |
HWA_9506_MDM_WINDOWS_X86_64 | Workload Automation V9.5.0.6 for WINDOWS |
HWA_9506_DWC_WINDOWS_X86_64 | Dynamic Workload Console V9.5.0.6 for WINDOWS |
HWA_9506_WINDOWS_X86_64_BatchReportCli | HCL Workload Automation V9.5.0.6 Batch Reports Command Lines |
HWA_9506_WIN_X86_64_AGENT | HCL Workload Automation Agent V9.5.0.6, Remote CLI and Workload Automation for Applications for Windows x64 |
Name | Description |
---|---|
HCL Workload Automation V9.5 z/OS | z/OS distribution |
HWA_9506_DWC_Zsystem.pax.Z | HWA z/OS Dynamic Workload Console |
Name | Description |
---|---|
HCL Workload Automation V9.5 | z/OS distribution |
HWA_9506_OpenShift_Server_UI_Agent.zip | HWA Dynamic Workload Console, Agent and Server |
Installing the Fix Pack
This section describes how to apply Fix Pack 6 to Dynamic Workload Console.
- The Dynamic Workload Console is active.
- No user is connected to the Dynamic Workload Console to prevent the data related to their working session from being lost.
Installation notes
Read this section thoroughly before installing this Fix Pack.
- Before installing the Fix Pack, ensure you have installed the required prerequisite software. To obtain the latest information about software requirements for HCL Workload Automation, see https://help.hcltechsw.com/workloadautomation/v95/distrDDguides.html.
-
- Supported WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base versions
- The minimum required WebSphere Liberty version to successfully install the fixpack is 22.0.0.3 or later.
- On UNIX systems only: Before installing either the Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5 or this Fix Pack, make sure that
umask is set to 022. To verify that umask is set to the correct value, from a
command prompt, run the umask command. If the value is different from 022, modify it
by running the command:
umask 022
- If you plan to connect the Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5
Fix Pack 1 to a z/OS engine, ensure the following APAR for the z/OS platform is installed if you
plan to use the two new columns in the DB2 reports (SUBSYSTEM NAME and WORKSTATON TYPE):
- PH12689
- Support for multiple controller for DB2 reporting and new keywords added to JOBREC statement.
Interoperability notes
Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5.0 Fix Pack 6 supports all product versions indicated in the Dynamic Workload Console version 9.5 Release Notes which can be accessed at the following link: Dynamic Workload Console Version 9.5 Release Notes.
Installation methods
- You can install directly the Dynamic Workload Console General Availability version 9.5 together with the latest fix pack level, as described in Installing from the CLI in Planning and Installation Guide.
- You can update the Dynamic Workload Console from General Availability version 9.5 to the latest fix pack level, as described in Updating the Dynamic Workload Console to the latest Fix Pack level in Planning and Installation Guide.
- You can upgrade the Dynamic Workload Console from version 9.3 or later to General Availability version 9.5 and then update to the latest fix pack level, as described in the following topics in Planning and Installation Guide:
If necessary, you can also return to a previous product version level, as described in Returning to a previous product version level in Planning and Installation Guide.
Note: When upgrading to V9.5 FP5 or later, it is required to manually import the certificates of all the required root CAs into the trustore of the dynamic agent.
Configuring your master domain manager in SSL mode
- Install the master domain manager or upgrade your current master domain manager to version 9.5.0.6
- Replace the values of the following parameters in the
localopts file with the following values:
- nm SSL full port = 31113
- SSL key =TWA_home/TWS/ssl/OpenSSL/TWSClient.key
- SSL certificate = TWA_home/TWS/ssl/OpenSSL/TWSClient.cer
- SSL key pwd = TWA_home/TWS/ssl/OpenSSL/password.sth
- SSL CA certificate = TWA_home/TWS/ssl/OpenSSL/TWSTrustCertificates.cer
- SSL random seed =TWA_home/TWS/ssl/OpenSSL/TWS.rnd
- SSL Encryption Cipher = TLSv1.2
- Modify the master domain manager
and broker using the composer mod command, as
follows:
CCPUNAME your_master_domain_manager_workstation DESCRIPTION "MANAGER CPU" OS UNIX NODE localhost TCPADDR 31111 SECUREADDR 31113 DOMAIN MASTERDM FOR MAESTRO TYPE MANAGER AUTOLINK ON BEHINDFIREWALL OFF SECURITYLEVEL FORCE_ENABLED FULLSTATUS ON END
CPUNAME your_broker_workstation DESCRIPTION "This workstation was automatically created." OS OTHER NODE localhost TCPADDR 41114 SECUREADDR 41114 DOMAIN MASTERDM FOR MAESTRO TYPE BROKER AUTOLINK ON BEHINDFIREWALL OFF SECURITYLEVEL FORCE_ENABLED FULLSTATUS OFF END
- Modify the Broker.Workstation.PortSSL parameter in the
BrokerWorkstation.properties file from
false to true.
The Broker.Workstation.PortSSL parameter specifies the port used by the broker server to listen to the incoming traffic (equivalent to the Netman port) in SSL mode. It is first assigned at installation time. This port number must always be the same for all the broker servers that you define in your HCL Workload Automation network (one with the master domain manager and one with every backup master domain manager you install) to ensure consistency when you switch masters.
- Stop and start WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base, as described in Application server - starting and stopping.
- Stop and start all HCL Workload Automation processes.
- Run
Jnextplan -for 0000
Disk space requirements
Before starting the Fix Pack installation, ensure that you have the following space available in the file system. The values indicated in the table show the disk space required by the Dynamic Workload Console alone. For the disk space required by other components, see the relevant documentation.
For the most up-to-date information about disk space and memory requirements, see the hardware requirements at the following URL: see https://help.hcltechsw.com/workloadautomation/v95/Release_Notes_for_HCL_Workload_Scheduler_Dynamic_Workload_Console.htm.
Operating System | Installation directory | Temporary directory |
---|---|---|
AIX® | 2 GB | 800 MB |
Linux s390x | 2 GB | 800 MB |
Linux x86-64 | 2 GB | 800 MB |
Windows 64 | 2,5 GB | 1 GB |
/usr
file system.If the installation fails because of lack of free disk space, you must stop the installation, free space on your disk, and start the installation again.
Documentation updates for HCL Dynamic Workload Console Fix Pack 6, version 9.5.0
Any additions or changes to the documentation as a result of this Fix Pack have been integrated into the online product documentation available in HCL Workload Automation documentation.
Contacting HCL Software Support
Refer to the HCL Workload Automation Support page: https://www.hcltech.com/products-and-platforms#support
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