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* On certain systems that do not support power monitoring, Server
Administrator reports the two platform event filters related to
power monitoring as "System Power Probe Warning" and "System Power
Probe Failure". These two filters are not supported on these
systems. That is, you can view and configure these filters;
however no action will be taken. [172125]
* On Server Administrator, Under Asset Information-> System
Information-> Primary User Telephone Number configuration allows
only alphanumerics. [185770]
* The selection of default option for front panel LCD in Server
Administrator will display Model Name where as the default is
Service Tag on the physical LCD.
* In case Server Administrator does not respond or is locked to your
selections on the component tree, perform the following steps.
1. Click Preferences. The Preferences page appears
2. Click Server administrator.
Now, the items on the front page may respond to your click.
* Persistence of Configuration and Log File Changes in VMware(R) ESXi
On systems running the VMware ESXi operating system, the file system
is ramdisk. Modifications made to the files within the filesystem
are generally not persistent across reboots, with the exception of
designated configuration and log files. These files are updated to
the disk periodically and on system shutdown. If the system is
reset without a graceful shutdown before the updates to the
designated configuration are made and before log files are updated
to the disk, the changes are lost.
The following is one example of the effect of this behavior:
On certain systems, the first time that the thresholds for a probe
are changed after Server Administrator is installed, the current
threshold values for that probe are saved as the default threshold
values by writing the values to a configuration file. When "Set
to Default" is performed after the first change of the thresholds,
Server Administrator sets the threshold values to the values that
were saved in the configuration file as the default.
If the system running the VMware ESXi operating system
is reset without a graceful shutdown before the changes
to the configuration file are updated to the disk, the user-defined
thresholds become the default thresholds. [277439]
* On systems running the VMware ESXi operating system, Server
Administrator may display the "Measurement Finish Time" in the "Power
Tracking Statistics" page as [N/A].
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