Release Notes

Issues on Linux
Issue 1:
Description: SBUU modifies .bash_profile. (152668)
Systems Build and Update Utility adds a script to the .bash_profile file of the root user that prompts the
installation of systems management software. This script may interfere with remote client applications
that authenticate using the root user account on the system, but cannot handle user prompts.
Resolution: To fix this, edit the .bash_profile file and comment the line: "[ ${SHLVL}...."
Versions Affected: 7.3 and earlier
Issue 2:
Description: Dependency issue during install. (303464)
During an installation, if the libstdc++.so.5 is needed by srvadmin-<
component
> fails, dependency
error is displayed.
Resolution: Install the compatibility libraries from the Linux distribution. To install a compatibility library,
use the following command: rpm -ivh compat-libstdc++*.rpm
Versions Affected: 7.3 and earlier
Issue 3:
Description: Server Administrator components get removed during OS upgrade. (380137)
During an OS upgrade, some of the srvadmin packages may get removed.
Resolution: After an operating system upgrade, resintall the Server Administrator since the srvadmin
packages may not be applicable for the upgraded operating system. For example, after an upgrade from
SLES 10 to SLES 11, Server Administrator needs to be reinstalled as the SLES 10 srvadmin packages may
not work with SLES 11.
Versions Affected: 7.3 and earlier
Issue 4:
Description: Existing connection service lost after SLES 11 upgrade. (388955)
Server Administrator version 6.x for Linux will not have a functional Connection Service web GUI after
upgrading SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 using Service Pack 1. Also, the installed WS-MAN service for
OMSA will not function.
Resolution: To prevent this:
1. Before upgrading SLES 11 operating system, manually uninstall the OpenSource packages like
OpenWSMAN, SFCB, SFCC and LibCmpiCppImpl packages with --nodeps option.
2. Upgrade the SLES11 operating system using Service Pack 1.
If the system is upgraded and is facing issues, then, reinstall the following Server Administrator packages
from the install media: