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ArcGIS Workflow Manager Server 11.1 Patch 3 (Windows | Linux)
Summary
ArcGIS Workflow Manager Server 11.1 Patch 3 resolves several issues that impact usability of Workflow Manager Server and is recommended for all users of ArcGIS Workflow Manager Server.
Note: This cumulative patch incorporates all previously released ArcGIS Workflow Manager Server 11.1 Patches and Hot Fixes.
Issues addressed with this Patch
- BUG-000159679 - Unable to create or update extended properties on a job template when internal generated table identifier contains unsupported characters.
Installing this patch on Windows
Note: Before installing this patch, stop all running Workflow Manager services. After patch installation, restart the services.
ArcGIS Workflow Manager Server must be installed on your system before you can install a patch.
Step 1: Download the file to a location other than your ArcGIS Workflow Manager installation location.
Patch file: WorkflowManagerServer-11.1-Patch3.msp
Checksum (SHA256): bab5800e91ea58e234b909472131eabde85e15fd5b5471af2462463d239d14fd
Step 2: Make sure you have write access to the Workflow Manager Server installation location, and that no one is accessing it.
Step 3: Double-click the MSP file to start the setup process. When Setup starts, follow the instructions on your screen.
If the MSP file does not start the setup installation, you can start the setup installation manually by using the following command:
msiexec.exe /p [location of Patch]\WorkflowManagerServer-11.1-Patch3.msp
Post installation Steps
Once the installer finishes, if you are encountering BUG-000159679 in your environment, these additional configuration steps are required to address the issue:
Step 1: Access an existing extended properties table on a job template in the web application.
Step 2: Create a new field or delete an existing field in that table.
Step 3: Save the table.
Installing this patch on Linux
Note: Before installing this patch, stop all running Workflow Manager services. After patch installation, restart the services.
ArcGIS Workflow Manager Server must be installed on your system before you can install a patch.
Step 1: Download the patch file to a location other than your ArcGIS Workflow Manager installation location.
Patch file: WorkflowManagerServer-11.1-Patch3.tar.gz
Checksum (SHA256): 28804f5ef0d44323b0fa11c7d3bbdb33a7fabf7be261dff72ddb67db7825b972
Step 2: Log in as the user that installed ArcGIS Server. The Install owner is the owner of the arcgis folder.
Step 3: Make sure you have write access to the ArcGIS Workflow Manager Server installation location, and that no one is using it.
Step 4: Extract the package: % tar -xvf WorkflowManagerServer-11.1-Patch3.tar.gz
Step 5: If needed, mark the Patch.sh file as executable: % chmod +x Patch.sh
Step 6: Start the installation process: % ./WorkflowManagerServer/Patch.sh
Post Installation Steps
Once the installer finishes, if you are encountering BUG-000159679 in your environment, these additional configuration steps are required to address the issue:
Step 1: Access an existing extended properties table on a job template in the web application.
Step 2: Create a new field or delete an existing field in that table.
Step 3: Save the table.
How to identify which ArcGIS products are installed
To determine which ArcGIS products are installed, choose the appropriate version of the PatchFinder utility for your environment and run it from your local machine. PatchFinder will list products, hot fixes, and patches installed on your local machine.
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