Release Notes

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.
Issue 8:
Description: If you edited sample alert actions in OpenManage Essentials version 1.0, you must manually
clone them before migration. Those will get overwritten with default sample actions.
Issue 9:
Description: The test trap from PowerVault MD 32xx/32xxi is received in OpenManage Essentials system
with IP 0.0.0.0. This is an expected behavior in OpenManage Essentials and any other trap listener.
Issue 10:
Description: While upgrading OpenManage Essentials from version 1.0.1 to 1.2 or above, all the existing
Dell Force10 traps are deleted because OpenManage Essentials version 1.2 installs the tested and verified
Dell Force10 trap definitions. Also, the Dell Force10 traps from the MIB Import Utility are also removed
and the severity of the traps are set as defined in OpenManage Essentials version 1.2. After upgrading to
OpenManage Essentials version 1.2, make sure that you update the associated Event view/action filters
for these Dell Force10 trap definitions, because the previous OpenManage Essentials version 1.0.1 event
filters may not work after the upgrade.
Issue 11:
Description: When creating an alert action for an application launch, OpenManage Essentials system
path variables which contain % signs are not supported. Examples of unsupported variables are: %WINDIR
%, %SystemRoot%, %APPDATA%, %HOMEPATH%, %PATH%, and so on.
Resolution: Avoid using the system path variables with % sign and use the full absolute path to the
executable file.
Issue 12:
Description: For Compellent storage arrays, the Alert Details window displays an incorrect SCSI device
type and SCSI device status. [62467]
Issue 13:
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