Release Notes
"netsh firewall set service RemoteAdmin"
For more information on connecting through the Windows firewall, see Microsoft's MSDN website for
Platform SDK: Windows Management Instrumentation (Connecting through Windows Firewall) at
"http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa389286(VS.85).aspx"
"http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875605"
For Windows Server 2008 onwards, see:
"http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa822854(VS.85).aspx"[312918]
Issue 15:
Description
When creating or updating a task, the stamp for the creation or update time is that of the OpenManage
Essentials UI. The "Last Run Time" displayed on the summary report, however, is the time of the
Essentials Services system. If there is a significant variation in the UI and Services system time, it is
possible that a scheduled task may not execute or show that it was executed before it was created.
[137997]
Issue 16:
Description
If you set the task start or end time to a time in Daylight Saving Time (DST) shift period, OpenManage
Essentials changes the task start or end time to the closest valid time. [165393]
Resolution
A workaround to eliminate the changing of start or end time is to set a valid start/end time.
Issue 17:
Description
By default, root login through SSH is not enabled on VMware ESX Servers. As a result, all the
OpenManage Essentials tasks that use the root account fail. To enable the SSH root login on the ESX
Server, set the option "PermitRootLogin=YES" in "/etc/ssh/sshd_conf" file. [174023]
Issue 18:
Description
The Server Administrator Deployment task requires dependent components (example libc++) to be
installed on the target systems running the Linux operating system. If these components are not
installed, the task fails with the following error message:
"omexec must be installed on the remote node for the task. See the help and ensure that the remote
node requirements are met before executing the task." [175296]
Issue 19:
Description
If the "Log On" account of "DSM Essentials Task Manager" or "DSM Essentials Network Monitor" services
are changed, the following user rights must be assigned for the "Log On" account:
- "Adjust memory quotas for a process"
- "Replace a process level token"
If the "Log On" account is missing the above user rights, the Essentials tasks fails to execute.
Resolution
To assign user rights to an account on the local computer:
1. From the "Start" menu, point to "Administrative Tools," and then click "Local Security Policy."