Dell OpenManage Network Manager Release Notes 5.1 - Page 3
Custom Debug, Server Start Delay, Workaround
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3 • Custom Debug-For more advanced users, any component under owareapps can define a log4j.xml file for each component matching the following pattern: owareapps\\server\conf\*log4j.xml Consult these files for categories you want to change, and copy those (altered) properties to the file you created in owareapps\installprops. The categories altered in this file override any others. • The internal FTP/TFTP file server is not supported on Linux. Nevertheless, the Test button remains active, and will cause an error if used in that context. (01326) • Server Start Delay-The Windows tray icon may prematurely indicate application server has started. Workaround: Wait a little, and the application server will catch up to the icon. (18778) • Pool maximum allocations defaults to 0, even though more allocations are potentially available. Workaround: Enter the correct number in the Max Allocations field of the Pool editor. (18188) • Device links to themselves may appear as squares surrounding the device in "Visualize my network" screens. (18718) • Performance capabilities have been completely reconfigured. When upgrading from previous versions, you must (re-)create dashboards from scratch. (18700) • The following require manual migration (export, then import) from previous versions: SMTP settings. Some scheduled items, . Saved topologies / visualization must be re-created. Suggestion: take a screenshot before you upgrade. User Names / Passwords, and User Groups (Roles) are not automatically reassigned and must be created manually. Group Operations have been deprecated, replaced by Adaptive CLI. Command monitors must be reconfigured to refer to Adaptive CLIs, which now can refer to external scripts. (18693) • The Organization User in Roles has no description. Its features are covered in the online help and User Guide. (18669) • OMNM drops SNMP V3 traps when the V3 traps auth (userid) is unknown. Workaround: Use an SNMP monitor, for example polling sysUptime, to get data from the device. Once this occurs, the proper auth is then known and OMNM accepts the trap. (18574) • Installation may display a JBoss null pointer exception ZipEntryContext error. This stems from a bug in JBoss 5.1, and is benign. (18612) • Internet Explorer has a problem importing MIBs. Workaround: Use a different browser to import MIBs. (HD-376) • In the Port report, the Model column refers to the model of the port. This column is not currently supported by Dell devices. (17540) • Disabling ICMP ping in Discovery Profiles can also disable the Inspect feature. Workaround: Enable ICMP Ping Devices (as it is by default). (18146)