This document describes the hotfix installation procedure for the utilitiesUtilities support the execution of administrative tasks in an Automation Engine system (such as reorganizing and archiving the Automation Engine database)..
Because all AE Operations Manager utilities are programmed in Java, Sun Java 2 JRE (Java Runtime Environment) is a prerequisite for utility installation.
A three-figure code is supplied for each supported UNIX platform because the utilities for UNIX are available for different platforms. The codes are described in the Terminology. In this document, thespecific code is replaced using the characters "???."
The utility files are supplied in compressed form (util???.tar.gz) and are stored in subdirectories of IMAGE:UTILITIES\UNIX. Subdirectory names represent the supported platforms.
*.sh: normal utility start
Without file ending: programs for batch call
File name |
Description |
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UCYBDBar.jar |
AE DB ArchiveThe utility AE DB Archive can be used to remove the increasing amounts of data from the Automation Engine database. (archiving the databaseA database is an organized collection of data including relevant data structures.) |
ucybchng |
AE DB ChangeUtility for changing transport case exports. (editing exported data) |
UCYBDBcc.jar |
AE DB Client CopyUtility for copying and deleting clients (copying and deleting clients) |
UCYBDBLd.jar |
AE DB LoadThe utility DB Load can be used to load data into the Automation Engine database. (loading the database) |
UCYBDBre.jar |
AE DB ReorgData can be reorganized by using the utility DB Reorg. It marks data records with a deletion flag in accordance with the settings that have been specified. (reorganizing the database) |
UCYBDBRR |
AE DB Revision ReportUtility unloading modification reports from the Automation Engine database. Modification reports include detailed information about object modifications and accesses. (creating revision reports) |
UCYBDBUn.jar |
AE DB UnloadUtility for unloading the Automation Engine database. (unloading the database) |
UCYBLGMX |
AE.LogMix (combination of log and trace files) |
ucyrepg.jar |
AE.Reporting Tool (defining queries) |
uc.msl |
Message library |
UC4LAF.jar |
Archive for layout files |
*.ini |
Initialization files for the utilities |
*.sh |
Start scripts for calling the utilities |
libgcc*, libssp*, libstdc++*, libsysapi, libuc001, libuccache, libucdbup, libucsbepm, libucudb32, libUCYBCLICPY, libUCYBDBLd, libUCYBDBUn, libUCYDBArchive, libUCYDBReorg, libzu00132, libzuxml, ucucli, ucuoci, |
Runtime libraries File ending with"a" indicates AIX |
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1. | Installing the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) |
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This installation step can be ignored if the required version of JRE is already installed.
java -version
If multiple JRE or Java SDK Versions are installed on the computer, make sure that the directories are in the proper order in the settings of %PATH% or $PATH. The Java Runtime Environment that is first in the listShows entities in a grid view of directories is used.
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2. | Transferring the tar File to the Host |
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