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B-13286 | z/OS | UAGSRV | Extend the AUTOMATIC_FAILOVER option to support the primary_secondary value, which will instruct a Universal Agent configured with a SYSPLEX_ROLE of primary to start as a secondary Agent if another primary Agent is already running.
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B-13287 | z/OS | UAGSRV | Extend the AUTOMATIC_FAILOVER option to support the secondary_primary[n] value, where n is an optional numeric value that sets a priority to determine which secondary Agent (among several active secondary Agents) will take over as primary.
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B-13288 | z/OS | UAGSRV | Added the (mutually-exclusive) ZOS_JOB_SYSAFF and ZOS_JOB_SYSTEM configuration options that can manage a zOS task's execution via a SYSAFF or SYSTEM JOB card parameter, respectively. | |||||
B-13292 | z/OS | UAGSRV | Extend the AUTOMATIC_FAILOVER option to support the always_primary value, which will force an Agent whose SYSPLEX_ROLE is primary to always start as a Primary Agent. Any other Agent running as a Primary Agent will become a Secondary Agent when this Agent starts.
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B-14071 | Unix | UAGSRV | Add the KILL_PROCESS_TREE option to control how UAG Server responds to a Cancel task command from Universal Controller. When yes, the entire process tree is terminated via SIGTERM. Any process within the tree that is still running after 10 seconds is terminated with a SIGKILL. UAG Server will confirm that all processes in the process tree are terminated before it notifies the Controller of the termination. To preserve compatibility with existing behavior, the default value for this option is no, which can prevent the termination of a process in the tree that ignores the SIGTERM signal. This may cause the task's status in the Universal Controller to show Cancelled although the (now orphaned) process continues to run.
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B-14630 | Unix | UAGSRV | Add the ability to retrieve values from the Universal Controller File Transfer Task form that support transfers using explicit FTPS (that is, FTP with SSL).
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B-14725 | Unix | UAGSRV | Add full support for Universal Monitor tasks, including the ability to reconnect to Universal Extension tasks (executed on behalf of the Monitor task) that continue to run when an Agent is restarted.
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D-10379 | Windows | UAGSRV | Fix an issue where a File Monitor task running on a Windows Agent fails to recognize Unicode characters. | |||||
D-10417 | z/OS | OMSSRV | Fix an issue that prevents a z/OS Agent using IBM System SSL (that is, RACF-based keyrings) from connecting to an OMS Server. | |||||
D-10430 | Unix | UAGSRV | When an SAP task instance is cancelled, ensure that the associated Universal Connector for SAP (USAP) process is cancelled as well. | |||||
D-10534 | Unix | UAGSRV | UAG Server may crash when a Universal Extension task references a credential token greater than 3000 characters in length.
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D-10556 | z/OS | UAGSRV | Fix an issue that prevented a file monitor task from locating datasets when a wildcard is used as the first character in the dataset pattern. This restores behavior that existed prior to Universal Agent 7.0.0.0. | |||||
D-10559 | Unix | UAGSRV | Fix an issue introduced in UA 7.1.0.0, where a Universal Task fails to properly resolve resolvable credentials when the credential variable is enclosed in double quotes. | |||||
D-10687 | z/OS | UAGSRV | When running a File Transfer Task via a z/OS Agent, if the Local and/or Remote Filename values exceeded 72 characters, UAG Server failed to properly format the SYSIN DD statement in the JCL used to execute UFTP. The z/OS Agent now ensures that such values are properly terminated at column 72 and continued to the next line. |
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Change ID | Platforms | Component | Description | D-10417 | Unix | OMSSRV | Fix an issue that prevents a zOS Agent using IBM System SSL (i.e., RACF-based keyrings) from connecting to an OMS Server.|
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D-10567 | Unix | OMSSRV | When OMS Server's AUTHENTICATE_PEER option is no, fix an issue that will cause OMS to accept an SSL connection when no client certificate is presented, even when an OMS_ACCESS UACL rule exists to reject such connections. |