You can manage the Java distribution on your numerous agents by using Bulk
Actions.
Important:
- The agents support Java 11 and later versions.
- The procedure in this section is applicable only for the operating systems that have
compact agents. Agents on operating systems like z/OS and AIX cannot be updated with
this procedure.
When you have multiple agents running in your production environment, it can become
difficult to apply Java patches regularly. Using Bulk Actions, you
can manage Java packages on your agents with just a few clicks.
To manage Java package on several agents in bulk:
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Upload the required Java package.
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Click .
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Upload a Java package by clicking Add Package.
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Provide a name for the Java package to upload.
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Click Choose File, select the Java package to upload and
click Submit.
Note: The .zip, .tar,
.tar.gz, .tgz,
.tar.bz2, and .tbz2 file extensions are
compatible.
The Java package is uploaded into the system.
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Set the Java package as preferred for the OS and CPU type from the menu option.
Typically, you must set at least one Java package as preferred for each OS and CPU
type.
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Go to the Agents page and select the agents for which you want to
update the Java.
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Install the preferred Java package by clicking and confirming the action.
A message window opens, indicating that the Java installation has started. The
installation might take some time. You can close the message window while the installation
runs in the background.
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Verify that the Java is installed for the agents by checking the
Version column.
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Set the JAVA_HOME on the agents by clicking and confirming the action.
A message window opens, indicating that the Java update request was sent. This step
might take some time. You can close the message window while the JAVA_HOME is updated in
the background.
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Verify that the Java home is updated for the agents.
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Restart the agents by clicking .
Agents restart and run with the new Java version. You can refresh the
Agents page to check if the agents are online.
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Remove unused Java package versions by clicking .
A message displays indicating the number of removed Java packages.