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Issue 7: While entering the Server Administrator command line "omreport system version -outc
<filename>", ensure that you specify an absolute path name for the output file, for example, "c:\out.txt"
else, the output file is empty.
Issue 8: Entering the "omreport system esmlog/alertlog/cmdlog -fmt tbl" command on the CLI can result in
XML parsing errors if the size of the log is very large.
Use the GUI or the "omreport system esmlog/alertlog/cmdlog" CLI command to view the contents of the
log.
Issue 9: For complex "omconfig" CLI commands that contain multiple set commands in one command line,
the CLI may report a success status for the command even if a part of the command failed. To avoid this
issue, run only one command per command line. The current settings can be confirmed by performing the
corresponding "omreport" command.
Issue 10: Some complex "omconfig" CLI commands that contain multiple set operations have been
modified to avoid the above problem. While executing a CLI command if the message, "Error! Illegal
combination of parameters" appears, modify your command into several simpler commands. Each
command should change only one setting.
Issue 11: When running Server Administrator on a system with a traditional Chinese operating system, the
application pages are displayed in simplified Chinese. To view the Server Administrator pages in English, go
to your browser language preference page and change the language to English.
Issue 12: Log files saved from Server Administrator are saved in zip format. It is recommended that you
open this zip file using WinZip. Using the Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP embedded "Compressed
(zipped) Folder" utility is not recommended.
Issue 13: After configuring BIOS settings on certain systems, a second reboot may be required for the
Server Administrator to display the updated BIOS settings properly.
Issue 14: If you import an invalid root certificate into Server Administrator, using "Preferences-> General
Settings-> Web Server-> X.509 Certificate", and try to log on to the application after restarting the Web
server, a blank page is displayed.
To correct this issue, restore your original "keystore.db" file before importing a valid root certificate. To
restore the "keystore.db" file, use both the basic operating system commands and the Server
Administrator Command Line Instrumentation (CLI).
Perform the following steps from your operating system command line:
1. Type:
omconfig system webserver action=stop
2. Locate the "keystore.db.bak" file. The default path is
"C:\program files\dell\SysMgt\apache-tomcat\conf".
3. Copy "keystore.db.bak" to "keystore.db".