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SAS Workload Orchestrator and SAS Grid Manager for Platform 9.48

Hot Fix Downloads for 64-bit Enabled Solaris

* General Information about Hot Fixes

N3W001 was replaced by N3W003

N3W002 was replaced by N3W003

N3W003 for 64-bit Enabled Solaris
SAS Workload Orchestrator and SAS Grid Manager for Platform 9.48
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
69966 "An invalid compare order value was specified" occurs when using 'Compare Order' from the SAS® Workload Orchestrator web interface Configuration tab N3W001
70688 The SAS ® Grid Manager Grid (sgmg) service might consume 100% CPU N3W001
70608 Slow sign-ons to SAS® Grid Manager might result in the error “PROVIDER(SAS): Could not authenticate to the cluster” N3W001
70741 The Host status in SAS ® Workload Orchestrator might enter an INACTIVE state unexpectedly N3W002
70810 The object spawner stops responding in SAS® Grid Manager for Platform environments when you submit multiple workspace server requests simultaneously N3W003
Released: July 03, 2024     Documentation: N3W003s6.html       Download: N3W003pt.zip  
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