Specifications
Enterprise Configuration Manager
Known Enterprise Configuration Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5
SPECTRUM Software Release Notice Page 53
Known Enterprise Configuration Manager
Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5
Problem 1: The Enterprise Configuration Manager cannot use External
List-typed Attributes that have OID References within configurations. If
you create or capture a configuration in Enterprise Configuration Manager
you receive the error message, “No instance exists.” for any External List-
type Attributes that have an OID Reference.
Solution: Use the Model Type Editor to create an identical Attribute to the
one you need to use in configurations, but do not make it List-type. Then
use that new Attribute in configurations to access and set the value on the
device. This problem will be corrected in a future release of SPECTRUM.
Problem 2: The Detail Result windows of Load, Capture, or Verify, do not
show friendly strings for enum attributes. This is the same for the ecmbg
log.
Solution: This problem will be corrected in a future release of
SPECTRUM.
Problem 3: When you install SPECTRUM 6.0.0 on a Windows NT
workstation that previously had SPECTRUM 5.0 installed, Enterprise
Configuration Manager will show no data for a load or capture if you fail to
use the appropriate tftpserv executable, even though the tftp server popup
window says, “completed transfer” and the view states, “Success.”
Solution: When you install SPECTRUM 6.0.0 on an Windows NT
workstation where a previous SPECTRUM 5.0 existed, you must use the
following tftpserv executable for a successful capture or load in
Enterprise Configuration Manager:
<$SPECROOT>/tftpboot/tftpserv.exe
Problem 4: When displaying long attribute values, the Verify Detail
window sometimes truncates the left portion of the display. This may
happen when you scroll to the right in the Verify Detail window, cancel out
of the window, and then re-enter the Verify Detail window.