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Go to Start-> Settings-> Control panel-> Add Remove Programs-> Select "Change" on the Server
Administrator installation and select the "Repair" option to correct the issue.
Issue 3: DF330800: Server Administrator Web server local user login fails on the Windows 2008 R2
Managed Node.
When a Windows 2008 R2 Managed Node is added to a domain, logging in from any Server Administrator
Web Server to that Windows 2008 R2 Managed Node will fail with local user or local power-user
credentials. Only the credentials of a local Administrator or Domain user will work, with a prerequisite that
all required winrm configurations have been applied.
Issues for Server Administrator running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Operating Systems
Issue 1: When starting Server Administrator from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux console, kernel log
messages may appear. To avoid these messages, perform the following steps:
1. Edit the "/etc/sysconfig/syslog" file and modify KLOGD_OPTIONS to KLOGD_OPTIONS="-c 4".
2. Restart "syslog" by executing "/etc/init.d/syslog restart".
Issue 2: When using the Mozilla browser on Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating systems, the font and type
size on the Server Administrator global navigation bar appear different from the default font and type size
that application uses.
Issue 3: For systems running a supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, kernel driver
messages such as "AAC_ChardevOpen" may be displayed in the console at the login prompt. These
messages are displayed in the console when the driver initialization is delayed by the installation of Server
Administrator services and can be ignored.
Issues for Remote Access
NOTE: The Remote Access Service is supported on 11G systems only.
The following subsections list the currently known issues regarding implementation and operation of your
RAC and the Remote Access Service in Server Administrator.
Issues for all Operating Systems
Issue 1: Server Administrator user interface and commands related to "local authentication enable" are not
applicable for RAC firmware 3.20.
The Active Directory authentication feature replaces the "local operating system authentication" feature in
this version of firmware. Due to this change, the following commands return errors:
• "racadm localauthenable"
• "omconfig rac authentication"