Steps to Install PTF U464795 ---------------------------------- Notes: Please make sure Netview is not running while you are adding this patch. The install process will stop the Nways Java Server before adding this PTF and start it back after this PTF has been applied. Mount the CD as /cdrom using the mount command. 1) As ROOT run the System Management interface by typing "smitty" on the command line. 2) Select "Software Installation and Maintenance" and press Enter. 3) Select "Install and Update Software" and press Enter. 4) Select "Install/Update From All Available Software" and press Enter. 5) Enter the directory where the nways.U464795 image is located into the field "INPUT device / directory for software". 6) Place the cursor in the "SOFTWARE to install" field and press the F4 key. 7) In the section titled "Fileset Updates" select the following fileset: "2.1.0.0 Java Device Management(821022102216Generic) U464795" 8) After you have selected the above fileset press the F7 key to mark the fileset for installation and press Enter. 9) If you want to be able to back this Update off your machine please make sure the following fields are marked as shown here: "COMMIT software updates? No" "SAVE replaced files? Yes" This will ensure you can back off this update at any time. 10) Press Enter to execute the Install. If you use a web browser to access JMAs and you have copied the jar files to the remote workstation you will have to re-copy usr/CML/JMA/java/websvr/code/CommonClasses.jar to the remote workstation because it has been changed by this PTF. Content of PTF U464795 ------------------------------ 1) The number of managed nodes displayed in the License Status window may not be correct. Correction: The code that calculated the number of nodes being managed by Nways Manager has been removed due to problems in discovery timing. Columns labelled "Max Nodes Managed" and "Current Nodes Managed" have been removed from the License Status window. In addition, the Node Count Exceeded window will no longer be displayed even when the number of managed nodes exceeds the number of licensed nodes.