Cisco Workload Automation 6.3.2 Release Notes
Key Features Additions, Enhancements, and Compatibility Updates
Accessibility Features in Cisco Workload Automation 6.3.2
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
First Published: October 31, 2017
This release notes contains the following sections:
■ Key Features Additions, Enhancements, and Compatibility Updates
Starting from release 6.3, Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler (TES) is re-branded to Cisco Workload Automation (CWA). CWA is an automation platform for cross-application and cross-platform operational workloads, batch job scheduling, and data integration throughput. CWA can easily configure and run scheduled workloads and event-based business processes. It can integrate the commercial and custom applications that the business processes use. CWA has the capability to determine which tasks to run, as well as where and when to run them, without learning new scripting languages, customizing existing tools, or any human intervention. Additionally, CWA provides a single view and point of control over all business processes and the jobs they comprise.
Cisco Workload Automation 6.3.2 release includes the following feature additions and enhancements:
This section lists the notable caveats that are still open in CWA 6.3.2 release. For a complete list of open caveats, refer to the section Using the Bug Search Tool.
Note: These caveats will be addressed in the monthly roll ups post 6.3.2 GA. Please check the README.txt files of latest roll up builds or contact TAC for updates.
This section lists the caveats that are resolved in the 6.3.2 train. For a complete list of resolved caveats, refer to the section Using the Bug Search Tool.
Use the Bug Search tool to search for a specific caveat or to search for all caveats in a release.
Perform the following steps to search for a caveat.
1. Go to http://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch
2. At the Log In screen, enter your registered Cisco.com username and password and then click Log In. The Bug Search page opens.
Note: If you do not have a Cisco.com username and password, you can register for them at http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do.
3. To search for a specific caveat, enter the bug ID in the Search For field and press Enter.
4. To search for caveat in the current release:
a. Click the Select from list link.
The Select Product page is displayed.
b. Choose Products > Analytics and Automation Software > Data and Analytics Software > Cisco Workload Automation > Cisco Tidal Enterprise Adapter for IBM WebSphere DataStage and click OK.
c. When the search results are displayed, use the filter tools to find the types of caveat you are looking for. You can search for caveats by status, severity, modified date, and so forth.
To export the results to a spreadsheet, click the Export Results to Excel link.
Note: To view the list of enhancements for Cisco IAC, search for bugs with Severity 6.
See the Cisco Workload Automation 6.3.2 Documentation Overview page for documentation information and a complete list of 6.3.2 documents.
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For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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