Owner's Manual
file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/svradmin/6.0.3/readme/readme.txt[10/23/2012 1:29:23 PM]
* If Network Adapter Teaming is installed and enabled on your system,
Server Administrator does not display the IP address or other
connection-related data for the individual network adapters. The
connection status and IP address belong to the virtual adapter
created by the teaming software.
* On some systems, temperature probe values and settings are only
supported for whole degrees, not tenths of a degree. On these
systems, setting a fractional value for the minimum warning
temperature threshold results in the set value being rounded down
to the next whole number value. This behavior may cause the minimum
warning threshold to have the same value as the minimum failure
threshold.
* Mozilla-based browsers (including Firefox) share states, including
cookies and browser session information, across multiple instances
under the same login session. If a user (or root user) has logged
in to multiple Mozilla/Firefox browser instances, then the session
management shows only one session (the last log-in session) for
that user. If a user (or root user) tries to log in to multiple
Mozilla/Firefox browser instances, then only the last session is
active and the other older sessions display access forbidden upon
the next access.
* If a user closes the browser using browser close button or logs off
from the OS, the Server Administrator session does not get
terminated. This session will be listed in the Session Management
page until the session time out occurs or DSM SA connection service
is restarted or the OS is rebooted. The maximum number of Server
Administrator sessions at a time is configured by "connections"
entry in "<OpenManageInstallPath>\iws\config\iws.ini" file.
* If a user changes the operating system time zone to a new time zone,
Server Administrator session management will not display the time in
the new time zone specified. Server Administrator needs to be
restarted so that the correct time zone time is displayed in the
Session Management page.
* Server Administrator Auto Recovery feature may execute the
configured action when system is under heavy stress.
The Auto Recovery feature can be set to execute an action (e.g.
reboot system) to recover a hung system. Since the Auto Recovery
timer is now an application level timer instead of a kernel level
timer, heavy resource stress on the system makes it more likely
that a short keep alive interval (less than 120 seconds) will not
be measured accurately, and the configured action may be triggered.
The issue is more prevalent on systems that have only one CPU with
hyper-threading unsupported /disabled or systems that are subjected
to persistent stressful conditions, such as resource depletion and
CPU running at 100% usage with significantly more threads than
normal usage.