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SAS Workload Orchestrator and SAS Grid Manager for Platform 9.47

Hot Fix Downloads for 64-bit Enabled Solaris

* General Information about Hot Fixes

J9K001 was replaced by J9K012

J9K002 was replaced by J9K012

J9K003 was replaced by J9K012

J9K004 was replaced by J9K012

J9K005 was replaced by J9K012

J9K006 was replaced by J9K012

J9K007 was replaced by J9K012

J9K008 was replaced by J9K012

J9K009 was replaced by J9K012

J9K010 was replaced by J9K012

J9K011 was replaced by J9K012

J9K012 for 64-bit Enabled Solaris
SAS Workload Orchestrator and SAS Grid Manager for Platform 9.47
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
66711 Grid-launched workspace servers fail when Kerberos authentication is used with SAS® Workload Orchestrator J9K001
67077 Signing in to SAS® Grid Manager from SAS® Enterprise Guide® takes a longer time than expected J9K001
67379 The maxStdOutLines parameter is added to the SAS® Workload Orchestrator web interface J9K001
68843 The maxStdOutLines parameter does not have a default value for SAS® Workload Orchestrator J9K001
69176 The SGMG daemon in SAS® Workload Orchestrator returns a segmentation violation with the message "Exception occurred. Thread: SGMG Master Thread..." J9K003
69175 The SAS® Workload Orchestrator daemon on the grid controller host might experience a memory leak J9K004
69663 The message "TKM: Memory Error [CHECKOWNER]" occurs when you use SAS® Workload Orchestrator J9K005
69770 Kerberos credentials might not be removed from the disk or memory in SAS® Workload Orchestrator grid clients J9K006
69771 Kerberos connections to SAS® Workload Orchestrator from grid clients might fail to authenticate J9K006
69772 SAS® Workload Orchestrator memory consumption might steadily increase J9K006
69966 "An invalid compare order value was specified" occurs when using 'Compare Order' from the SAS® Workload Orchestrator web interface Configuration tab J9K007
70537 ALERT - Jobs might remain in a starting or running state indefinitely when using SAS® Grid Manager (SAS® Workload Orchestrator) J9K008
70608 Slow sign-ons to SAS® Grid Manager might result in the error “PROVIDER(SAS): Could not authenticate to the cluster” J9K009
70688 The SAS ® Grid Manager Grid (sgmg) service might consume 100% CPU J9K010
70741 The Host status in SAS ® Workload Orchestrator might enter an INACTIVE state unexpectedly J9K011
70810 The object spawner stops responding in SAS® Grid Manager for Platform environments when you submit multiple workspace server requests simultaneously J9K012
NOTE: The installation instructions for this hot fix contain a PRE-INSTALLATION section that must be reviewed before proceeding with the installation of this hot fix. This section includes a list of other hot fixes that must be applied. Please contact SAS Technical Support if you have questions.
Released: June 12, 2024     Documentation: J9K012s6.html D       Download: J9K012pt.zip  
D indicates that the Documentation has special pre-installation, post-installation or other unique instructions not commonly used for hot fix deployment.
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