Release Notes
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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.
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.
2. In the Local Security Settings dialog box, double-click Local Policies, and then double-click User
Rights Assignment.
3. In the details pane, double-click Adjust memory quotas for a Process.
4. Click Add User or Group, and in the Enter the object names to select box, type the user or group
name to which you want to assign the user right and click OK.
5. Click OK again and double-click Replace a process level token in the Details pane.
6. Click Add User or Group and in the Enter the object names to select box, type the user or group
name to which you want to assign the user right and click OK. [239550]
Issue 20:
Description: While creating a Generic Command Line task, the Application requires interaction with
desktop check box does not work and the executable window is not be visible when Essentials is installed
on the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 system. The task runs the executable in the background. If
Windows requires input, the task may hang and you may need to kill the process for the task to continue.
Issue 21:
Description: After successfully running the Deploy Server Administrator task on the Linux server, if
discovery still classifies the server as Unknown, restart the Linux server and run the discovery again. The
Linux server should start showing up under the device tree.
Issue 22:
Description: When trying to run a remote server administrator command against some Linux targets, the
Task Execution History pane may show the task as complete even though, when the Execution Details
pane is examined, the Execution Summary states: The task is not supported for the target
device.
This occurs when the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator on the target devices does not properly
report the information needed for OpenManage Essentials to determine if the Remote Server
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