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Informatica® Informatica 10.2 Hotfix 1 Informatica® Informatica 10.2 HotFix 1 Notas de la versión Informatica Informatica Notas de la versión 10.2 HotFix 1 Agosto 2018 © Copyright Informatica LLC 1998, 2018 Fecha de publicación: 2018-09-25 Tabla de contenido Resumen....................................................................... vi Capítulo 1: Instalación y actualización........................................ 7 Rutas de actualización de Informatica......................................... 7 Cambios en la compatibilidad.............................................. 8 Cambios en la compatibilidad - Distribuciones de Hadoop para Big Data Management....... 9 Cambios en la compatibilidad - Distribuciones de Intelligent Streaming Hadoop.......... 10 Migración a una base de datos diferente....................................... 10 Actualización a la nueva configuración........................................ 10 Actualización desde la versión 10.1.1 HotFix 2................................... 11 Actualizar desde la versión 9.6.1............................................ 11 Vulnerabilidades solucionadas de bibliotecas de otros fabricantes...................... 12 Instalación y reversión de la revisión......................................... 21 Tareas previas a la instalación.......................................... 21 Aplicación o reversión del HotFix en modo gráfico............................. 22 Aplicación o reversión del HotFix en modo de consola........................... 23 Aplicación o reversión del HotFix en modo silencioso........................... 24 Aplicación o reversión del cliente del HotFix en modo gráfico...................... 26 Aplicación o reversión del cliente del HotFix en modo silencioso.................... 27 Tareas posteriores a la instalación....................................... 28 Capítulo 2: Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de la versión 10.2 HotFix 1................................................................ 30 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de la Herramienta del administrador (10.2 HotFix 1)................................................................ 30 Limitaciones solucionadas del servicio de aplicación y mejoras cerradas (10.2 HotFix 1)........ 31 Limitaciones solucionadas de Big Data y mejoras cerradas (10.2 HotFix 1)................. 32 Limitaciones solucionadas y mejoras cerradas de Business Glossary (10.2 HotFix 1).......... 33 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de la línea de comandos (10.2 HotFix 1)......... 35 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de transformación de datos (10.2 HotFix 1)...... 35 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de Developer tool (10.2 HotFix 1)............. 36 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas del dominio (10.2 HotFix 1)................. 37 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de la administración de excepciones (10.2 HotFix 1)................................................................ 37 Limitaciones solucionadas de Informatica Connector Toolkit y mejoras cerradas (10.2 HotFix 1).. 38 Limitaciones solucionadas de las asignaciones y los flujos de trabajo y mejoras cerradas (10.2 HotFix 1)........................................................... 38 Limitaciones solucionadas de Metadata Manager y mejoras cerradas (10.2 HotFix 1).......... 39 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de PowerCenter (10.2 HotFix 1).............. 40 Limitaciones solucionadas de perfiles y cuadros de mando y mejoras cerradas (10.2 HotFix 1).... 41 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de los datos de referencia (10.2 HotFix 1)....... 42 Tabla de contenido 3 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de seguridad (10.2 HotFix 1)................ 42 Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de las transformaciones (10.2 HotFix 1)......... 42 Capítulo 3: Limitaciones conocidas de la versión 10.2 HotFix 1.............. 44 Limitaciones conocidas del servicio de aplicación (10.2 HotFix 1)...................... 44 Limitaciones conocidas de Business Glossary (10.2 HotFix 1)......................... 45 Limitaciones conocidas de Data Transformation (10.2 HotFix 1)....................... 46 Limitaciones conocidas de Informatica Connector Toolkit (10.2 HotFix 1)................. 47 Limitaciones conocidas de Metadata Manager (10.2 HotFix 1)......................... 47 Limitaciones conocidas de los perfiles y las tarjetas de puntuación (10.2 HotFix 1)........... 48 Limitaciones conocidas de otros fabricantes (10.2 HotFix 1).......................... 49 Capítulo 4: Mejoras cerradas y limitaciones solucionadas de la versión 10.2......................................................................... 50 Limitaciones solucionadas de la Herramienta del administrador (10.2)................... 50 Limitaciones solucionadas de la Herramienta del analista (10.2)....................... 50 servicios de aplicación Limitaciones solucionadas (10.2)............................ 52 Limitaciones solucionadas de Big Data (10.2)................................... 54 Limitaciones solucionadas de los programas de la línea de comandos (10.2)............... 58 Limitaciones solucionadas de los tipos de datos (10.2)............................. 58 Limitaciones solucionadas de Developer tool (10.2)............................... 58 Limitaciones solucionadas de la administración de excepciones (10.2)................... 60 Limitaciones solucionadas de Informatica Data Quality............................. 60 Intelligent Streaming Limitaciones solucionadas (10.2)............................. 61 Limitaciones solucionadas de las asignaciones y los flujos de trabajo (10.2)............... 61 Limitaciones solucionadas de Metadata Manager (10.2)............................ 62 Limitaciones solucionadas de PowerCenter (10.2)................................ 64 Limitaciones solucionadas de perfiles y cuadros de mando (10.2)...................... 65 Limitaciones solucionadas de los datos de referencia (10.2).......................... 66 Limitaciones solucionadas en la especificación de reglas (10.2)....................... 67 Limitaciones de seguridad solucionadas (10.2).................................. 68 Limitaciones solucionadas de otros fabricantes (10.2).............................. 68 Limitaciones solucionadas de la transformación (10.2)............................. 69 Limitaciones solucionadas de las funciones de lenguaje de transformación (10.2)............ 70 Capítulo 5: Limitaciones conocidas de la versión 10.2....................... 71 Limitaciones conocidas de la Herramienta del analista (10.2)......................... 71 Limitaciones conocidas del servicio de aplicación (10.2)............................ 72 Limitaciones conocidas de Big Data (10.2)..................................... 72 Limitaciones conocidas de Business Glossary (10.2)............................... 75 Limitaciones conocidas de Data Transformation (10.2)............................. 75 Limitaciones conocidas de Developer tool (10.2)................................. 76 Limitaciones conocidas de Intelligent Streaming (10.2)............................. 77 4Tabla de contenido Limitaciones conocidas de Metadata Manager (10.2).............................. 78 Limitaciones conocidas de PowerCenter (10.2).................................. 78 Limitaciones conocidas de los perfiles y las tarjetas de puntuación (10.2)................. 79 Limitaciones conocidas de otros fabricantes (10.2)................................ 79 Limitaciones conocidas de flujos de trabajo (10.2)................................ 83 Capítulo 6: Correcciones de errores de emergencia fusionadas en 10.2 HotFix 1..................................................................... 85 Capítulo 7: Servicio internacional de atención al cliente de Informatica...... 86 Índice........................................................... 87 Tabla de contenido 5 Resumen Este documento contiene información importante acerca de las correcciones de errores de emergencia y limitaciones solucionadas para Informatica 10.2 HotFix 1. vi C a p í t u l o 1 Instalación y actualización Este capítulo incluye los siguientes temas: • Rutas de actualización de Informatica, 7 • Cambios en la compatibilidad, 8 • Migración a una base de datos diferente, 10 • Actualización a la nueva configuración, 10 • Actualización desde la versión 10.1.1 HotFix 2, 11 • Actualizar desde la versión 9.6.1, 11 • Vulnerabilidades solucionadas de bibliotecas de otros fabricantes, 12 • Instalación y reversión de la revisión, 21 Rutas de actualización de Informatica Puede actualizar directamente a 10.2.0 HotFix 1 de Informatica 9.6.1, 10.0, 10.1, 10.1.1, 10.1.1 HotFix 1, 10.1.1 HotFix 2 y 10.2. Si la versión del producto que está instalada actualmente no se puede actualizar a Informatica 10.2.0 HotFix 1, primero deberá actualizar a una versión compatible. Para determinar la versión del producto de Informatica que está instalada actualmente, haga clic en Ayuda > Acerca de Informatica Administrator en el área del encabezado de Informatica Administrator. Nota: Informatica ya no ofrece compatibilidad para las versiones 9.0.1, 9.1 y 9.5.x. Para obtener más información acerca de las instrucciones EOL de soporte, póngase en contacto con el servicio internacional de atención al cliente de Informatica o consulte https://network.informatica.com/docs/DOC-16182 La siguiente tabla describe las versiones de producto de Informatica desde las que puede actualizar: Versión de Informatica Ruta de actualización Comentarios 9.1.0 9.6.1 -> 10.2.0 HotFix 1 Actualice a la versión 9.6.1 y luego a la
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