If you connect to a remote system
from the SCLM perspective, the connection does not support push-to-client
updates.
If
you connect to a remote system from the SCLM perspective, and the
remote system connection triggers a product update or configuration
update, either of the following symptoms might occur:
- The connection attempt prompts you for a product
update or configuration update, but neither launches Installation
Manager nor completes the configuration update.
- The Rational® Developer
for System z® client becomes
unresponsive and must be ended by using Task Manager.
When
a remote system connection is made, Rational Developer
for System z checks the
current perspective. Push-to-client updates are disabled for any remote
system connection that is made from the SCLM perspective. Users can
bypass this perspective check by customizing other perspectives to
include an SCLM view. If, for example, a user adds the SCLM Repository
view to the z/OS Projects or Enterprise
Development perspective,
the user can connect from the SCLM Repository view and the connection
might trigger an update. If this problem occurs, it can be resolved
as described in the following section.
When
connecting to a remote system that has been configured for push-to-client,
connect by using the Remote Systems view instead of the SCLM perspective.
If you are prompted to update while connected from the SCLM perspective,
do not accept the updates. Switch to the Remote Systems view, connect
to the remote system from that view, and then accept the update.