Last updated: May 21, 2008
This document contains information for Device Manager Version 2.0.0.2 Fix Pack 2.
This Readme includes the following information:
This Fix Pack includes corrections for the following problems:
Problem concenring double byte characters in the title of discovery configuration: DMS code with sql failures: DB2 SQL error: SQLCODE: -433 DB2 SQL error: SQLCODE: -206 Those errors prevent the submission of the job for the inventory discovery request that stays pending forever
Device Manager Fix Pack 2 requires the Product Update tool, which is included with the Device Manager Fix Pack.
The Product Update tool creates a backup of your configuration in case you need to remove the Fix Pack later. Before you install this Fix Pack, verify that you installed TPM 5.1
To install the Product Update tool, complete the following steps:
Windows:
C:\Program Files\IBM\Updatertool
AIX or Linux:
/usr/IBM/Updatertool
Solaris:
/opt/IBM/Updatertool
Fix Pack 2 requires that you install the Product Update tool.
The Fix Pack should be applied where the Device Manager product root was installed and configured. If Device Manager was installed to the Deployment Manager, then you install the Fix Pack at the Deployment Manager.
Before you install this Fix Pack, verify you have enough disk space:
/usr/IBM/DeviceManager /opt/IBM/DeviceManager C:\Program Files\IBM\DeviceManager
To install the Fix Pack, complete the following steps:
Windows:
C:\Program Files\IBM\Updatertool
AIX or Linux:
/usr/IBM/Updatertool
Solaris:
/opt/IBM/Updatertool
chmod +x update*.sh
Each time you open a new command prompt, you need to set the JAVA_HOME environment, so if you are performing these steps on multiple computers, make sure to set the JAVA_HOME variable.
Windows:
setupCmdLine.bat
AIX, Linux, or Solaris:
. ./setupCmdLine.sh
Note: When running this command in a AIX, Linux, or Solaris shell, be sure to use the syntax " . ./setupCmdLine.sh ". If you do not precede the command with the period and space, the Java environment will not be properly set for the active shell.
Navigate to the dms_home/bin directory and run the following command, where was_username is the WebSphere Application Server administrator ID and was_password is the password for the administrator ID:
Windows:
preUpdate -user was_username -password was_password
AIX, Linux, or Solaris:
./preUpdate.sh -user was_username -password was_password
Windows:
C:\Program Files\IBM\Updatertool
AIX or Linux:
/usr/IBM/Updatertool
Solaris:
/opt/IBM/Updatertool
Note: The commands shown below spans multiple lines for clarity, but the command begins with updateProduct and must be entered on a single line.
For example:
updateProduct -fixpack -installDir "dms_home" -fixpackDir "update_home" -install -fixpackID DMS_PTF_2002 -productID DMS -productVersion 2.0.0.1
Where dms_home represents the full path to the installation directory of Device Manager server.
Windows example:
updateProduct -fixpack -installDir "C:\Program Files\IBM\DeviceManager" -fixpackDir "C:\Program Files\IBM\Updatertool" -install -fixpackID DMS_PTF_2002 -productID DMS -productVersion 2.0.0.1
AIX or Linux example:
./updateProduct.sh -fixpack -installDir "/usr/IBM/DeviceManager" -fixpackDir "/usr/IBM/Updatertool" -install -fixpackID DMS_PTF_2002 -productID DMS -productVersion 2.0.0.1
Solaris example:
./updateProduct.sh -fixpack -installDir "/opt/IBM/DeviceManager" -fixpackDir "/opt/IBM/Updatertool" -install -fixpackID DMS_PTF_2002 -productID DMS -productVersion 2.0.0.1
Change to the dms_home/bin directory and run the following command, where was_username is the WebSphere Application Server administrator ID and was_password is the password for the administrator ID:
Windows:
postUpdate -user was_username -password was_password
AIX, Linux, or Solaris:
./postUpdate.sh -user was_username -password was_password
To remove Device Manager 2.0.0.2 Fix Pack 2, do the following steps:
Each time you open a new command prompt, you need to set the JAVA_HOME environment, so if you are performing these steps on multiple computers, make sure to set the JAVA_HOME variable.
Windows:
setupCmdLine.bat
AIX, Linux, or Solaris:
. ./setupCmdLine.sh
Note: When running this command in a AIX, Linux, or Solaris shell, be sure to use the syntax " . ./setupCmdLine.sh ". If you do not precede the command with the period and space, the Java environment will not be properly set for the active shell.
Change to the dms_home/bin directory and run the following command, where was_username is the WebSphere Application Server administrator ID and was_password is the password for the administrator ID:
Windows:
preUpdate -user was_username -password was_password
AIX, Linux, or Solaris:
./preUpdate.sh -user was_username -password was_password
Windows:
C:\Program Files\IBM\Updatertool
AIX or Linux:
/usr/IBM/Updatertool
Solaris:
/opt/IBM/Updatertool
chmod +x update*.sh
Note: The command shown below spans multiple lines for clarity, but the command begins with updateProduct and must be entered on a single line.
For example:
updateProduct -installDir "dms_home" -fixpack -uninstall -fixpackID DMS_PTF_2002 -fixpackDetails
Where dms_home represents the full path to the installation directory of Device Manager server.
Windows example:
updateProduct -installDir "C:\Program Files\IBM\DeviceManager" -fixpack -uninstall -fixpackID DMS_PTF_2002 -fixpackDetails
AIX or Linux example:
./updateProduct.sh -installDir "/usr/IBM/DeviceManager" -fixpack -uninstall -fixpackID DMS_PTF_2002 -fixpackDetails
Solaris example:
./updateProduct.sh -installDir "/opt/IBM/DeviceManager" -fixpack -uninstall -fixpackID DMS_PTF_2002 -fixpackDetails
Change to the dms_home/bin directory and run the following command, where was_username is the WebSphere Application Server administrator ID and was_password is the password for the administrator ID:
Windows:
postUpdate -user was_username -password was_password
AIX, Linux, or Solaris:
./postUpdate.sh -user was_username -password was_password
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