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Issue 8:
Description
The OpenManage Essentials installation may stop after a system reboot.
Cause
This issue occurs because the files are extracted to the %temp% directory and the files get deleted after a
system reboot.
Resolution
To resolve this issue, re-launch the OpenManage Essentials executable file again.
Migration
The following tasks will not get migrated from ITA:
Server Software Update
Client Software Update
IPMI Command Line
Power Control Device (via ASF)
Performance Management
Import Dell Catalog
Server Administrator Deployment for Windows
Server Administrator Deployment for Linux
While migrating tasks from IT Assistant to OpenManage Essentials, all 'Run Now' tasks are migrated as
disabled.
While migrating tasks from IT Assistant to OpenManage Essentials, if 'Run Once' tasks have the start
schedule in the future they will start in the future, if the start schedule is in the past they will not start.
Migration of IT Assistant to OpenManage Essentials installation using local database or OpenManage
Essentials using remote database is not supported.
While migrating alerts from IT Assistant to OpenManage Essentials, alert filters get migrated but alert
actions do not get migrated from ITA.
While migrating from IT Assistant 8.x to OpenManage Essentials 1.0 to OpenManage Essentials 1.0.1: if
the user encounters a problem during OpenManage Essentials 1.0.1 repair, rename the folder containing
OpenManage Essentials 1.0 installation and retry the repair.
Issue 1:
Description
After upgrading from OpenManage Essentials version 1.1.1 to 1.3, or 1.1.1 to 1.2 to 1.3, the Custom URL
settings page may display multiple custom URLs based on the classification of a device in the device tree.
For example, if a custom URL is created for the Servers device group and the servers in your environment
are classified under the Servers, RAC, and VMware ESX Servers device groups in the device tree, after
upgrading to OpenManage Essentials version 1.3, the Custom URL settings page displays three Custom
URLs (one for each of the device groups under which the servers are classified in the device tree). [40774]