Release Notes

BITS054513: On a system running Windows, while running CLI commands using telnet
from a system running Linux, the telnet session may terminate if the amount of data being
transferred is huge.
Workaround: Redirect the CLI output to a text file and use the “type” command to view
the output
DF551365: Server Administrator does not display the IP Address for Network Adapters that
are used for virtual machines
Description: In a Microsoft Hyper-V environment, the Server Administrator Network page
may indicate network adapters that are connected to a network and display Ethernet
statistics but, the IP address is displayed as 'Unknown'. This is because Hyper-V virtualizes
adapters that are bonded to its virtual switch. The Server Administrator only discovers
physical network adapters and displays their IP addresses that are fully-controlled by the
operating system and not by hypervisors.
BITS080696: Windows "No Instance(s) Available" is reported for Dell_CMApplication class
data To get the data for Dell_CM* wmi classes query, first query any one of the Dell_*
classes.
Issues for Server Administrator Running on Microsoft Windows 2003 Operating Systems
You can ignore the following warning message: A provider, omprov, has been registered
in the WMI namespace, Root\CIMV2\Dell, to use the LocalSystem account. This account is
privileged and the provider may cause a security violation if it does not impersonate user
requests correctly. This can be ignored as the Managed Object Format file used to register
the provider ("omprov") states that the provider only reads the inventory data; it does not
perform any functions on the server that require user impersonation.
When running Server Administrator, crypt32.dll errors may be written to the operating
system Application Event log. This issue occurs due to the "Update Root Certificates"
component, which is installed by default as part of Windows Server 2003 installation. For
more information on this component and reasons for errors, see the following articles on
the Microsoft website:
o
"http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/
o
technologies/security/ws03mngd/04_s3cer.mspx"
o
"http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317541"
There are two options to avoid these errors from being written to the Event log:
o
Uninstall the "Update Root certificates" component as described in the first
knowledge base article mentioned above.
NOTE: This procedure may affect other programs as discussed in the article.
o
Install the Server Administrator certificate as a trusted certificate.
NOTE: This procedure may still prompt you to accept the certificate when you log in to
Server Administrator, but will prevent the crypt32 errors from being logged to the Event
log.
Issues for Server Administrator running on Microsoft Windows 2008 Operating Systems
DF94201: Single sign-on may not work if Server Administrator is launched using the
desktop icon.
If Server Administrator is launched using the desktop icon, Single Sign-on may not work if in the Internet
Explorer, under "Tools" -> "Internet Options" -> "Security" -> "Custom Level", the "User Authentication Logon"
option is set to "Prompt for user name and password".
To resolve this issue, perform the following:
1.
Find and select "Tools" from the menu.
2.
Select "Internet Options" and click the "Security" tab.
3.
Click "Custom level" button and scroll down to "User Authentication".