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Hi,
Today I installed the patch related to the log4j vulnerability using the below problem note.
Problem Note 68699: DataFlux® Data Management Studio and DataFlux® Data Management Server 2.9 contain an Apache Log4j component with known vulnerabilities
DataFlux Data Management Server 2.9 - J6K009 - J6K009la.tar.gz
After installing the patch, I followed the guidelines as in the below link:
tshf.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/HF2/J/J6K/J6K009/xx/lax/J6K009la.txt
when I tried to start the ./dmsadmin start script got the below error. sasserver01 .../dmserver/bin $ ./dmsadmin start
Starting Data Management Server process (dfintgsvr)...
/sas/sashome/DataFluxDataManagementServer/2.9/dmserver/bin/dfintgsvr: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.10: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
ERROR: unable to start the server.
Can someone help on this?
Kind Regards,
Siddhartha
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