Release Notes
known issue and Microsoft has provided an article and fix. The Knowledge Base article
number is KB933006 and the fix is provided as security update 933566 (MS07-
033):Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer.
DF319132: Set operation in Server Administrator is blocked if a single sign-on is used to log
on Internet Explorer 8 has a new security feature called "Loopback security check" which
prevents NTLM-based authentication from the local machine. This feature blocks users
from performing any set operation in Server Administrator if they are logged in using
single sign-on (SSO), (clicking the Server Administrator desktop icon) on Internet Explorer
8.
DF380725: On Internet Explorer or Firefox Web browsers, you cannot attach files to an e-
mail if the filename contains non-ASCII letters. To attach files to an e-mail, rename files to
contain ASCII characters.
On 12G servers, Server Administrator displays the Embedded Systems Management (ESM)
or hardware logs. However, when the maximum limit for number of logs that can be
recorded is reached, the existing oldest logs are overwritten. But for 11G servers or below,
when the maximum limit is reached, the information logging is stopped.
DF523827: On Citrix XenServer 6.0, if the Alert on Console alert action is configured from
the Server Administrator CLI or GUI, the alert message may not be displayed in a readable
format.
DF530134: On VMware ESX 4.1 managed node, while USB arbitration service is running,
Inventory Collector does not respond while stopping the Server Administrator services.
To resolve this issue, stop the USB arbitration service and run the Inventory Collector.
To stop the USB arbitration service:
1.
Run the “ps aux|grep usb” command to check if the USB arbitration service is running.
2.
Run the “chkconfig usbarbitrator off” command to prevent the USB arbitration service from starting during
boot.
3.
After the USB arbitrator service is stopped, reboot the server to allow the Inventory collector to run.
DF520449: On all versions of the ESX, the following USB connection error messages are generated. These
messages can be ignored.
The following is a typical message:
Vendor: iDRAC Model: MAS022 Rev: 1.00
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Vendor: iDRAC Model: SECUPD Rev: 0329
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
(520449)
DF531509: The setup and/or system password configuration from Server Administrator GUI or CLI is
successful, but the password is displayed as blank instead of asterisk (*) on the F2 BIOS page.
DF532055: From Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, when an administrator manages Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1
(64-bit) or 5.7 (32 and 64-bit) operating systems, Server Administrator reports connection error intermittently.
Workaround: Perform the following and manage the remote system from webserver.
1.
Configure TCP Chimney offload to disable state by running following command:
netsh int tcp set global chimney=disabled
2.
Configure RSS (Receive Side Scaling) to disable state by running following
command:
netsh int tcp set global rss=disabled