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For more information on this issue, see bug ID:4762705 on
"http://bugs.sun.com."
* "Device Name" is a default field and is present in all reports.
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* For Remote Access Controllers (RACs) that have instrumentation
installed and that are running on the host operating system, the
RAC IP addresses are shown in the "RACDevice" table. [134365]
* If the intensity of an alert storm increases beyond 5 traps per
second, it could take IT Assistant several minutes to process all
the alerts. New alerts that are received in the interim will not be
displayed on the UI until all the alerts in the storm are processed.
* Pressing "Next," "Previous," or "Refresh" on the "Alerts" page of
the UI, while a constant stream of alerts is being processed by
IT Assistant, may cause the counters in the "Alerts" page of the UI
to fall short. To correct this problem, click "Refresh" when the
constant stream of alerts has subsided. The refresh action does not
impact any alert actions. [134862]
* When creating or updating a task, the stamp for the creation or
update time is that of the IT Assistant UI. The "Last Run Time"
displayed on the summary report, however, is the time of the
IT Assistant 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]
* For NIC information on systems, IT Assistant uses the operating
system's provider(s) to retrieve data rather than Server
Administrator. This behavior can result in discrepancies in
reporting NIC information between IT Assistant and Server
Administrator. For example:
1. On Linux systems, adapters may be named differently between IT
Assistant and Server Administrator. For example, IT Assistant
may report a NIC adapter as "eth0," while Server Administrator
shows the actual manufacturer name of the NIC.
2. If more than one NIC card is not configured with an IP address,
IT Assistant may show only one of the cards with an IP address
of 0.0.0.0.
3. IT Assistant may not report disabled NIC adapters.
4. On Novell(R) NetWare(R) systems, since NetWare reports each NIC
port as a NIC interface entry, IT Assistant may show more NIC
interfaces than are actually present in the system.
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* While performing discovery, if a device is discovered using
"host name," and if its IP Address changes at a later time,