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Open Manage Network Manager (OMNM)- Release Notes Package Release Numbering: 5.2 The following is the format for release/version numbers: .... When contacting Customer Support, please refer to the complete release number for components, which is in the Manage > Show Versions Box. The versions mentioned below refer to component versions rather than the package. Numbers in parentheses following comments below identify the issue number (SCR). Some notes below refer to OpenManage Network Manager as OMNM. NOTE: You can upgrade to this release only from OMNM 4.4 or later. Upgrades from previous versions of OMNM are not supported. -If you upgrade from 4.4 or 5.0, you must re-register any additional licenses you have purchased by opening the Settings > Permissions > Register Licenses menu, and locating the license upgrades for what you have installed previously. To get such updated licenses, go to www.doradosoftware.com/dell/upgrade-info.html.(3446, 18747) CAUTION: Do not install this software when a command or oware shell is open. Close the shell first. Known Issues General • Reports-Some reports or templates may appear pre-seeded that are not supported by OpenManage Network Manager. For example, pool reports may appear for programmatic restrictions on pooled assets like IP addresses, or Route Targets that may not be supported. (18882) • Firmware change reports may not always report changes to device firmware.(18665,19359) • The Hardware Change report may erroneously display devices that just had a firmware upgrade or downgrade. (19358) • SSH with stricthostkey checking = yes is not supported. (05350) • Virus Warnings-Two files installed with this product-bash.exe or md5sum.exe-may trigger warnings with some anti-virus software. If you get a virus detection warning for these files during installation, take no action. You may want to turn off virus detection while installing. • 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) 2012-5 Rev. A02