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- Data Flow Management Methods
- How to View Job Information on the Data Flow Probe
- How to View Discovery Rules
- How to View Discovery Resource History
- How to View Discovery Status of an Inventory CI
- How to View Agent Deployment Log for an Inventory CI
- How to View and Track Hotfixes Applied on Probe
- How to Run Data Flow Ad Hoc Updates
- How to Delete Unsent Probe Results
- How to Configure Global ID Generation
- How to Perform Initial UCMDB-UCMDB Synchronization
- How to Export and Import Management Zones
- Data Flow Probe Log Files
- How to Check XML Enricher Health Using JMX
- How to Check the Confidential Manager Connection
- How to Increase the Number of Threads for Data Push Jobs
- How to Set a Default List of CyberArk Properties Using JMX
- How to Disable Updating Last Access Time of Linked CIs during CI Merge Process
- How to Enable Attribute Name Verification during the Matching Phase of Identification
- How to Enable CI Type Tenant Owner Verification during the Matching Phase of Identification
- How to Disable Sorting of IDs during Merge
- How to Enable Integration Summary Report Email Notifications from JMX Console
- How to Enable Integration Job Report Email Notifications from JMX Console
How to View and Track Hotfixes Applied on Probe
Version 10.30 introduced the showAllBinariesApplied JMX method, allowing you to easily view and track all information about the infra hotfixes you deployed on the Probe.
To view and track hotfixes deployed on probe,
- On the Data Flow Probe machine, launch the Web browser and enter the following address: https://localhost:8453
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Enter the JMX console authentication credentials (default login name = sysadmin).
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Locate the showAllBinariesApplied operation in the GeneralUtils category:
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Click Invoke.
The result page of the showAllBinariesApplied operation displays detailed information about the hotfixes applied, including hotfix type, readme file, if there're any overlapping files, and if there are any wrongly placed files.
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