Release Notes
Limitations
1. OME–Modular is supported only on TLS 1.2 and later. Versions earlier than 1.2 may or may not work. Also, support for earlier versions
of TLS is not provided.
2. When going to the console for the first time, a blinking cursor is not displayed in the text fields. This is owing to an issue in Chrome. For
details and status, see bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=740652.
3. When using Firefox on Windows Server 2012, the 'up' and 'down' buttons in a numeric input field are not displayed correctly. The issue
exists in Firefox since version 37. However, the manual input of values is not impacted. For details, see bugzilla.mozilla.org/
show_bug.cgi?id=1158435.
This issue also affects other versions of Firefox depending on the positioning of the numeric input. The numeric up and down buttons
are not sized correctly when used in a data grid in MCSI. However, the manual input of values is not impacted. For details, see
bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=947365.
4. An open-source component that is used for certain selection inputs may not respond to arrow key presses. The issue is limited to the
AD/LDAP import wizard. For details, see github.com/select2/select2/issues/3472.
5. The HTML titles that consist of long strings of text are truncated in Internet Explorer (IE) and Microsoft Edge, if the text has no
spaces or punctuation. This is the default behavior of IE and Microsoft Edge.
6. Internet Explorer has performance issues that are related to DOM rendering and manipulation, both of which are widely used in a
single-page application. For details, see developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/platform/issues/7636678/.
These issues result in poor performance in AngularJS and many other open-source UI components. For details, see github.com/
angular/angular.js/issues/12563 and github.com/angular-ui/ui-grid/issues/5855.
Version upgrades or design changes may be explored in future releases, which may help reduce these performance issues in IE.
However, the possibilities for improvement may be limited as Microsoft is not developing IE. For alternatives, see the list of approved
and supported browser versions.
7. While uploading a DUP using Microsoft Edge, the upload progress bar always shows 0%.
8. The array, ComponentComplianceReports, is expanded by default. The navigation link is no longer in the payload.
9. Some OME-Modular web interface sessions are not terminated even after the web interface inactivity timeout value expires. The
session works if the browser is in the foreground or if you close the browser and enables the session to expire. Browsers such as
Chrome contain a flag that facilitates disabling the throttle. This enables the automatic logout to work irrespective of browser being in
the background or foreground.
10. The Chassis Direct sessions through MacBook may result in display of the alerts. In such cases, do not replace he hardware. Physically
reseat the Chassis Direct USB connection.
11. On the Jobs page, the last run date for some jobs is displayed as 1970. In such cases, do not replace hardware. OME-Modular reverts
to the correct date and timestamp once the management module syncs with its time source.
12. Alert policy configurations are deleted after downgrading OME-Modular firmware to 1.00.01 from 1.10.00. Configure the alert policies
after OME-Modular firmware downgrade is completed.
13. The HTTPS Test connection feature does not work. Ignore the test connection error message, and download the Catalog using valid
credentials.
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