Owner's Manual

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
IT Assistant tasks will fail to execute.
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]
* Launching IT Assistant on two or more tabs in a single browser
window is not supported. First instance of IT Assistant on a
tab will stop working if second instance of IT Assistant is
launched on another tab in the same browser window. Close the
browser and launch IT Assistant in a new browser window(187750).
* If user manually changes the hostname of the server which has
already been discovered in IT Assistant, then duplicate entries
will appear in the device list corresponding to the IP address of
the device whose hostname has been changed. The new hostname
also corresponds to same IP address and the duplicate entry of
the earlier hostname is not automatically deleted. ITA will
display both the new and the old hostnames.[247879]
* If a server is discovered using both SNMP and IPMI (in-band and
out-of-band IP addresses respectively) IT Assistant will correlate
the two and display a single device under the "Servers" group in the
devices view. If IPMI is then disabled, a new device would appear
under the "Unknown" group, corresponding to the out-of-band
interface.
The device details under the Servers group will continue to display
the out-of-band IP address as well. After you re-enable IPMI, the
device under Unknown group can be removed by right-clicking it and
selecting "Remove". [262869]
* On RAC devices, the "Firmware Enclosure ID" column of the
"Firmware Information" table may not reflect the correct "Firmware