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InfoScale™ Operations Manager 9.1 Release Notes

Last Published:
Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.1)
Platform: Linux,Windows
  1. Overview of this release
    1.  
      About InfoScale Operations Manager
    2. New features and changes in InfoScale Operations Manager 9.1
      1.  
        Support for enhanced authentication and encryption protocols for SNMP
    3.  
      Fixed issues in this release
  2. System requirements
    1.  
      Operating system requirements
    2. System resource requirements
      1.  
        About space estimation for data logs
      2.  
        About the frequency of managed host, enclosure and switch information discovery
    3.  
      Supported hardware
    4.  
      Web browser requirements
    5. Network and firewall requirements
      1.  
        Internet Protocol version requirements
    6.  
      About the consumption of the managed host components
  3. Software limitations
    1.  
      InfoScale Operations Manager 9.1 managed host not supported on AIX in Network Installation Manager
    2.  
      InfoScale Operations Manager 9.1 does not support HA Plugin functionality
    3.  
      Control host add-on is not compatible with the Windows platform (4119171)
    4.  
      Volume layout not discovered for LDM-managed volumes mounted without a drive letter
    5.  
      Backup and restore limitations in InfoScale Operations Manager 9.1
    6.  
      InfoScale Operations Manager does not support the discovery of LDoms and Zones together on the same host
    7.  
      Deployment-related limitations
    8.  
      Windows Management Server high availability configuration limitations
    9.  
      Solaris Zones virtualization support limitations
    10.  
      Discovery limitations for virtualization support
    11.  
      VCS configuration check reports violations only if at least one node in the cluster is running Cluster Server
    12.  
      Limitations related to the correlation between the disks and the disk groups
    13.  
      CIFS shares from NetApp and Celerra arrays that are mapped to a Windows host are not discovered
    14.  
      Limitations on SF operations on Windows CVM cluster
    15.  
      ESX servers not able to access an RDM disk associated with a shared datastore might cause failed discovery of RDM disk by InfoScale Operations Manager
    16.  
      InfoScale Operations Manager does not validate if the cluster node is managed by the Management Server during the VBS start operation
  4. Known issues
    1.  
      xprtld.service fails to start during yum upgrade (4188076)
    2.  
      Incorrect VCS configuration message is displayed during SecureFS checkpoint recovery (4189119)
    3.  
      SSO login failure after Windows CMS upgrade (4188548)
    4.  
      LDAP configuration fails on a fresh Windows CMS installation (4188000)
    5.  
      InfoScale Operations Manager CMS services fail to start after a system reboot (4188737)
    6.  
      LDAP/AD configuration fails on Window (SDSCPE-23368)
  5. Appendix A. Getting help
    1.  
      InfoScale Operations Manager on the Web
    2.  
      Getting help
    3.  
      Using the product documentation

Limitations related to the correlation between the disks and the disk groups

The following limitations exist in InfoScale Operations Manager 9.1, which are related to the correlation between the disks and the disk groups:

  • You cannot view the disk information in the file system details view, or in the disk group details view, when one partition of a disk contains a file system that is mounted on it, and the other partition belongs to a disk group.

  • You cannot view the disk information in the details view of one of the disk groups, when two partitions of a disk belong to two disk groups.