Release Notes

Issue 55:
Description
The location of a server is not displayed in the Device Summary table when the server is discovered out-
of-band with either the WS-Man or SNMP protocol. [62819]
Resolution
The location of the server is displayed in the Device Summary table only if the server has OMSA installed
and is discovered in-band. If the server is discovered out-of-band with either the WS-Man or SNMP
protocol, the device location is displayed only in the Data Center Location Information table.
Alerts
OpenManage Essentials can receive and process alerts from systems with an IPv4 address format.
Issue 1:
Description
Some of the alerts received in OpenManage Essentials from Dell Networking C-Series devices may not
indicate the actual cause of error or problem on the device.
Issue 2:
Description
OpenManage Essentials may receive alerts with unknown severity from SonicWALL firewall devices.
[41420]
Resolution
To change the severity of the alert, edit the alert/trap definition using the MIB Import Utility.
Issue 3:
Description
FluidFS alerts received from the controller or management member IP are not associated with the
corresponding Dell EqualLogic FS7500 NAS device. [39667]
Issue 4:
Description
If the intensity of an alert storm increases beyond 5 traps per second, it could take OpenManage
Essentials several minutes to process all the alerts. New alerts that are received in the interim are not
displayed on the console until all the alerts in the storm are processed.
Issue 5:
Description
Alert Actions: Application Launch alert actions do not show the application in interactive mode if the
Microsoft Windows "Interactive Service Detection" service is stopped. To see the applications, you have
to start the service.
Issue 6:
Description
Alerts are not received when the "SNMP Trap" service is stopped and started. To resolve the issue, restart
the “DSM Essentials Network Monitor” service.
Issue 7:
Description
For large number of alerts, two auto refreshes are required to show the total alerts and count on the
home page. If the alert count is large, the first refresh fetches and shows only a subset of alerts. The
second refresh displays the entire list.