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Readme file for IBM Workload Scheduler Version 10.1 Fix Pack 2

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Abstract

This readme file provides important information about Fix Pack 2 for IBM Workload Scheduler version 10.1.0

Content

Note

Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Notices.

This edition applies to Fix Pack 2 for version 10.1.0 release, modification level 2 of IBM® Workload Scheduler (program number 5698-WSH) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions.

IBM Workload Scheduler version 10.1.0 Readme File for Fix Pack 2

Date
February 27, 2023
Fix Pack
10.1.0-IBM-IWS-FP0002
Product
IBM Workload Scheduler version 10.1.0
General Description
IBM Workload Scheduler Fix Pack 2 for version 10.1.0

IBM Common Inventory Technology scanner ceases HP support from January 2023. Find more information in the Known limitations and workarounds section of this readme

This readme file provides important information about Fix Pack 2 for IBM Workload Scheduler version 10.1.0

The most up-to-date version of this readme can be accessed at the following URL: Fix Pack readmes.

IBM Workload Scheduler version 10.1.0 Fix Pack 2 supports all product versions indicated in the IBM Workload Scheduler Release Notes.

For the most up-to-date information about supported operating systems, software and hardware requirements, see IBM Workload Scheduler Detailed System Requirements.

Review this section 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.

Product versions and components to which the Fix Pack applies
This Fix Pack can be applied only on top of IBM Workload Scheduler V10.1.0, and subsequent Fix Packs.

This section includes the following subsections:

Features introduced with Fix Pack 2

Version 10.1.0 Fix Pack 2 delivers the following enhancements:
Higher security for job integrations
The Verify host name check box is selected by default in some integrations. Starting from version 10.1 Fix Pack 2, to increase the security standard provided by the product, this selection starts a check on the data contained in the keystore file. Ensure you provide the correct path and credentials to the keystore file in the Certificates section for the following integrations:
  • JSR 352 Java Batch
  • Restful
  • Job Management
  • Job Stream Submission
  • Variable Table
If the information in the Credentials section is not correct, this causes the job to fail with an error similar to the following:
AWKJMJ041E An error occurred during the Job submission. 
The error was "AWKSPI006E Keystore authentication failed. The error message is 
"No certificates provided, cannot verify the hostname."
If your integrations fail after upgrading to Fix Pack 2, you have the following options:
  • deselect the Verify host name check box.
  • provide the correct path and credentials to the keystore file.
Supported WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base versions
IBM Workload Scheduler Version 10.1 Fix Pack 2 was formally tested by using WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base 22.0.013 and 23.0.0.1. The minimum required WebSphere® Liberty version to successfully install the fixpack is 22.0.0.3 or later.
enDBGetOpsAudit

The security improvements introduced with Fix Pack 2 have increased the amount of logging required when you perform a GET operation on a database object. This might lead to performance problems when requesting a high number of database objects. To prevent these problems, you can now enable or disable auditing on database GET operations using the enDbGetOpsAudit global option. All other database operations are not affected. Find more detailed information in Setting global options.

Satisfying Requests for Enhancements (RFEs)
Summary of Enhancements for V10.1 Fix Pack 2:
  1. Updated the version of Java.
  2. In the HP Platforms, the HP java suitable versions are the JDK 11.0.x, for example the 11.0.4+0-hp-ux or 11.0.6+0-hp-ux) that can be downloaded from https://myenterpriselicense.hpe.com site.

To view a complete list of RFEs, new, planned, and delivered, see: RFE online community.

Backward compatibility

This fix pack delivers support for scheduling objects in folders, including workstations. When monitoring workstations from a back-level agent workstation, the output displays the workstation unique identifier and not the workstation name for those workstations that were defined in folders different from the root folder. To identify the corresponding workstation name, run the conman command using the showid filter, showcpu ;showid, from an updated agent workstation.

Known limitations and workarounds

The following are software limitations and workarounds that affect IBM Workload Scheduler version 10.1.0 Fix Pack 2. For a list of known problems and limitations documented for the V10.1.0 General Availability release, see the product Release Notes at IBM Workload Scheduler Release Notes.

WebSphere Liberty minimum required version
the minimum required WebSphere Liberty version to successfully install the fixpack is 22.0.0.3.
IBM Common Inventory Technology scanner ceases HP support
IBM Common Inventory Technology scanner does not support HP operating systems starting from January 1st 2023. The IBM Workload Scheduler dynamic agent utilizes IBM Common Invetory Technology to collect system configuration data used in the definiton of dynamic pools. For customers using dynamic agents on HP and dynamic pools, we strongly recommend to review dynamic pool workstation definitions. If their requirements are based on filesystems, especially network or remote filesystems, we strongly recommend to remove the HP dynamic agent from the dynamic pool, since management of the requirements may not be accurate.

Problems fixed in IBM Workload Scheduler Fix Pack 2 for version 10.1.0

This section lists APARs and internal defects solved by Fix Pack 2.

Table 1. DEFECTS addressed in Fix Pack 2
 
Defects        ABSTRACT
WA-113492   DOC_Change: #WA-113350 AHA-347 - WA-100029 is causing undesired data in the audit trail
Table 2. APARs addressed in Fix Pack 2
APAR           ABSTRACT
IJ45026    CHECKCYNC JOB AND PLANMAN RESYNC FAILING AFTER APPLYING FP0001.
IJ44940

  KB0102648 - GET<OBJECTS>BYKEY AUDITING CAUSES UNDESIRED DATA IN THE AUDIT TRAIL

IJ45072   10.1 GA WILL CRASH IN MALLOC() WHEN CUSTOMER IS USING USERS WITH MORE THEN 48 CHARACTERS. STACK TO BE REPORTED:
IJ41698   COMPOSER "EXTRACT" GENERATES FILES OWN BY THE IWS USER INSTEAD OF THE USER RUNNING THE COMMAND
IJ44150   JOB STREAM GETTING CANCELLED ONCE THE JOB REACHES THE DEADLINE.
IJ35844   COMPOSER EXTRACT FROM ER=@/@ DOES RETURN DEFINITIONS WITH MISSING "ACTION" FIELDS

Fix pack structure

This section describes the structure of the images contained in this Fix Pack.

Fix Pack files available for IBM Workload Scheduler using Fix Central

This is the structure of the Fix Pack for the engine on Fix Central:
+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-README.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-AGENT-IBMi.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-SERVER-AIX.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-AGENT-AIX.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-BATCH_REPORT-AIX.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-AGENT-HPIA64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-AGENT-SOLARIS.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-SERVER-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-AGENT-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-FILEPROXY-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-OCLI-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-BATCH_REPORT-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-SERVER-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-AGENT-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-FILEPROXY-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-BATCH_REPORT-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2022.02-IWS-BATCH_REPORT-LNX_X86_64.tar
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-SERVER-WINDOWS.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-AGENT-WINDOWS.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2022.02-IWS-FILEPROXY-WINDOWS.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2022.02-IWS-OCLI-WINDOWS.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2022.02-IWS-BATCH_REPORTS-WINDOWS.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2022.02-IWS-AGENT-LNX_PPC_LE.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2022.02-IWS-OCLI-MACx86.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2022.02-IWS-OCLI-MACARM.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-BATCH_REPORTS-Z_USS.tar
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-ZAGENT-IBMi.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-ZAGENT-AIX.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2022.02-IWS-ZAGENT-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-ZAGENT-HPIA64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-ZAGENT-SOLARIS.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-ZAGENT-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-ZAGENT-WINDOWS.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-ZAGENT-LNX_PPC_LE.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-ZAGENT-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-ZAGENT-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-SERVER-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-AGENT-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-AIDA-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-FILEPROXY-LNX_X86_64.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-SERVER-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-AGENT-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-AIDA-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-DOCKER-FILEPROXY-LNX_Z.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-OCLI-MACARM.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-OCLI-MACx86.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-OCLI-MACx86.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-OCLI-MACARM.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2023.02-IWS-OCLI-MACx86.zip
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+---10.1.0.2-2022.02-IWS-OCLI-MACARM.zip

Installing the Fix Pack

This section describes how to apply Fix Pack 2 to IBM Workload Scheduler.

The section is divided into the following subsections:

Installation notes

When installing the IBM Workload Scheduler Fix Pack, follow these recommendations:

  • Before installing the Fix Pack, ensure you have installed the required prerequisite software. To obtain the latest information about software requirements for IBM Workload Scheduler, run the Software Requirements report and browse to the relevant section.
  • The minimum required WebSphere Liberty version to successfully install the fixpack is 22.0.0.3 or later.
  • This Fix Pack supports DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition, Version 10.5 on HP-UX and Sun Solaris operating systems only. It is available for download from the Passport Advantage web site with part number: CNED3ML. After the installation of DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition, Version 10.5, you must manually apply the license activation key (.lic file). The license key must be downloaded separately from the Passport Advantage web site. The part number related to the license activation key is CNED3ML. The key must be registered using the db2licm command. See Applying DB2 licenses licenses for the procedure to register the key.

    If you already have installed DB2 Advanced Workgroup Server Edition, you can switch this license with a DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition license, by following the procedure in Updating licenses. Note that when the procedure references the product-identifier as in step 3:db2licm -a product-identifier, replace the product-identifier with the file representing the license activation key (.lic).

  • Before installing this Fix Pack on AIX® V7.1 operating systems, you must apply the patch for APAR IZ99634. For more information, see: APAR IZ99634.
  • On UNIX™ operating systems, before installing the IBM Workload Scheduler Fix Pack, ensure that your 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
  • On UNIX operating systems, the database administrator must have read and run privileges for the IBM Workload Scheduler installation path; otherwise the installation fails. (54367)
  • On AIX platforms You need to have the package CL C/C++ Runtime for AIX at the version 17.1 and latest fixpacks IBM Workload Schedulerhttps://www.ibm.com/support/pages/fix-list-xl-cc-runtime-aix#161X
After the Fix Pack installation completes, verify the following information:
  • This Fix Pack 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 IBM Workload Scheduler installation directory. After installing the Fix Pack, if you have modified the original version, merge the content of the new version with the content of the original version to carry your customized content into the new version.
  • On IBM i operating systems, if you want to install the Fix Pack on the agent for z/OS and IBM Workload Scheduler Dynamic Agent, verify that the user profile used as TWSUser is not a member of a group profile. Set the group profile associated with the TWSUser to *NONE. If the TWSUser is a member of a group, the Fix Pack installation fails.
  • Only on Windows™ operating systems, to correctly display double-byte character set (DBCS) characters, you must 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 IBM Workload Scheduler 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.
    Note that all the settings must be coherent, that is they must refer to the same DBCS language setting. After you have completed these changes, reboot your workstation to have the changes take effect.
  • 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.

Interoperability notes

IBM Workload Scheduler version 10.1.0 Fix Pack 2 supports all product versions indicated in the IBM Workload Scheduler version 10.1.0 Fix Pack 2 Release Notes which can be accessed at the following link: Release Notes.

Disk space requirements

To obtain the latest information about permanent disk space requirements when installing IBM Workload Scheduler on supported operating systems, run the Hardware requirements report and click on the relevant operating system link

Before starting the Fix Pack installation, ensure that you have the necessary disk space available on the file system. Consider that the disk space check calculated by the installation considers the entire space occupied by the TWA_HOME directory. The space required by the backup is the sum of the following directories:
TWA_HOME/TWS + TWA_HOME/TDWB + TWA_HOME/wastools + TWA_HOME/properties
In addition to the disk space in the following table, the installation requires an additional 600 MB on the file system where the IMShared directory is located.
Table 3. Disk space requirements for installing a master domain manager or a backup master Fix Pack
Operating System Installation directory Temporary directory
AIX   2,5 GB 1,5 GB
Microsoft® Windows   2 GB 1 GB
Linux®   1,5 GB 800 MB
 
Table 4. Disk space requirements for installing the Fix Pack for IBM Workload Scheduler fault-tolerant agents
Operating System Installation directory Temporary directory
AIX   900 MB 400 MB
HP-UX   1.3 GB 400 MB
Solaris   920 MB 400 MB
Microsoft Windows   700 MB 350 MB
Linux   720 MB 350 MB
 
Table 5. Disk space requirements for installing the Fix Pack for IBM Workload Scheduler dynamic agents and z/OS agents
Operating System Installation directory Temporary directory
AIX   600 MB 250 MB
HP-UX   920 MB 400 MB
Solaris   580 MB 120 MB
Microsoft Windows   800 MB 400 MB
Linux   600 MB 250 MB
Note: Only on HP and Solaris operating systems, the Fix Pack installation requires also 300 MB free disk space in the temporary directory /var/tmp.

Before Installing

Before installing the Fix Pack using any of the methods described in the following sections, perform the following actions:
  1. If you have jobs scheduled to run on the instance you are upgrading, make sure that they have completed otherwise some processes, such as jobmon or joblnch, might still be active.
  2. Download the appropriate ZIP files for the operating system from IBM Fix Central.
  3. Extract the content of the ZIP files into a directory, using one of the extraction tools available on your system or downloadable from the Internet. The tool you use must be able to keep the file permissions on the extracted files, for example, infozip.
    Note:
    • If you want to install the Fix Pack on IBM i, to untar the eImages, see Extract the eImages for the Z Agent and Dynamic Agent on IBM i operating systems.
    • To extract the .zip file onto a Windows 64-bit system, ensure that the eImage is not located on the desktop because the Windows operating system extract tool has a problem. Choose another directory into which to extract the Fix Pack eImage.

Creating or updating the IBM Workload Scheduler database schema

Before launching any of the installation methods, create or update the database schema.

Before applying the Fix Pack, create the database schema by following the procedure described in the Creating and updating the database tables chapter in the IBM Workload Scheduler: Planning and Installation guide.

If the database already exists, update the database by running the following command:
On Windows operating systems
cscript configureDb.vbs --rdbmstype db_type --dbhostname db_hostname 
--dbport db_port --dbname db_name --dbuser db_user 
--dbpassword db_password --dbadminuser db_administrator 
--dbadminuserpw db_administrator_password
On UNIX operating systems
./configureDb.sh --rdbmstype db_type --dbhostname db_hostname 
--dbport db_port --dbname db_name --dbuser db_user 
--dbpassword db_password --dbadminuser db_administrator 
--dbadminuserpw db_administrator_password

If a new version of the database is available, update to it by following the procedure described in the Upgrading the database schema chapter in the IBM Workload Scheduler: Planning and Installation guide.

Extract the Images for the IBM Z Workload Scheduler Agent and Dynamic Agent on IBM i operating systems

The following packages are available with this Fix Pack:
  • 10.1.0-IBM-IWS-IBM_I_ZOS_AGENT-FP0002.tar: The IBM Z Workload Scheduler Agent on IBM iimage.
  • 10.1.0-IBM-IWS-IBM_I_AGENT-FP0002.zip: The dynamic agent on IBM i image. This package also contains an extraction tool executable that can be copied to the IBM i workstation.

To untar or unzip the Fix Pack eImages, you can use the PASE shell or the AIXterm.

Using PASE shell:
  1. Open the PASE shell.
  2. Run the command:
    "CALL QP2TERM"
  3. Locate the folder where you downloaded the Fix Pack eImage and run the command:
    IBM Z Workload Scheduler Agent
    "tar xvf 10.1.0-IBM-IWS-IBM_I_ZOS_AGENT-FP0002.tar"
    Dynamic agent
    "unzip 10.1.0-IBM-IWS-IBM_I_ZOS_AGENT-FP0002.zip"
  4. Exit from the PASE shell.
Using AIXterm:
  1. Start the Xserver on your desktop.
  2. On the iSeries machine, open a QSH shell and export the display.
  3. In QSH shell, go to the directory /QopenSys and run the command:
    "aixterm -sb"
  4. A pop-up window is displayed on your desktop. Using this pop-up window, unzip the 10.1.0-IBM-IWS-IBM_I_AGENT-FP0002.zip file, or untar the 10.1.0-IBM-IWS-IBM_I_ZOS_AGENT-FP0002.tar.

Documentation updates for IBM Workload Scheduler Fix Pack 2 for version 10.1.0

Any additions or changes to the documentation as a result of this Fix Pack have been integrated into the online product documentation available in IBM Documentation.

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