Command Central and Platform Manager

Always install Command Central in a separate installation directory. If you have other products installed in the Command Central installation directory, installing fixes with the Command Central bootstrapper might fail. For more information, see
Install Command Central.

Installing and uninstalling assets is a preview feature that has limited functions and is:

Not intended for use in a production environment

Subject to change in the future without deprecation announcements

Beginning with release version 10.7, the Command Central Docker Builder is deprecated with no replacement.

When you run the Command Central bootstrap installer for Windows and you want to specify a custom Administrator password that contains special characters, for example ampersand (&), you must encode the password to base64 format and use the --base64-pass argument instead of the -p argument. Software AG provides a tool for encoding passwords to base64 format. For more information about the tool, see
https://github.com/SoftwareAG/generic-tools/blob/master/README.md.

See the “IBM webMethods Command Central Feature Support Matrix” on the documentation website for details about which Command Central functions are supported for each product release.

You cannot create mirror repositories for the following operating systems:

LNX Linux RHEL and SLES x86

HP11 HP HP-UX PA-RISC

LNXS390X Linux RHEL and SLES IBM System z

AS400 IBM AS/400

WNT Microsoft Windows x86

If you are using Command Central for the first time, you must accept the product license agreement on the IBM Passport Advantage Online website before you can install products from the webMethods repositories.

Before you create a database component for a product with version 10.5 or higher, you must install the database scripts for that product. You can install database scripts using the sagcc exec provisioning products install command or a run-time micro template.