HP Insight Control for Linux 6.1 Release Notes

Table 1-1 Items fixed in Insight Control for Linux Version 6.1 (continued)
DescriptionQXCR number
Duplicate entries in /etc/sudoers if turning target node into hub or vice versaQXCR1001015659
10_mgmt_preinstall.sh should check for "ksh" dependency needed by sys_checkQXCR1001016037
Insight Control for Linux installation fails on SLES due to gd (i386) dependency.QXCR1001023126
Network Configuration is getting saved without sufficient information.QXCR1001024738
Define network inserts entire IP range when one is omittedQXDR1001039531
Network Config Editor: Shouldn't blank out IP addressesQXCR1001043976
Define network inserts entire IP range when one is omittedQXCR1001039531
1.6 Compatibility and installation requirements
See the HP Insight Control for Linux Installation Guide for Insight Control for Linux installation
and upgrade instructions.
1.6.1 Required software
The software products required by this release of Insight Control for Linux are listed in the HP
Insight Control for Linux Support Matrix.
1.6.2 Operating system and version compatibility
The Linux operating systems supported by this release of Insight Control for Linux are listed in
the HP Insight Control for Linux Support Matrix.
1.6.3 Hardware requirements
This version of Insight Control for Linux runs on the HP ProLiant servers listed in the HP Insight
Control for Linux Support Matrix.
1.7 Security bulletin and alert policy for non-HP owned software
components
Open source software (such as OpenSSL) or third-party software (such as Java) are sometimes
included in HP products. HP discloses that the non-HP owned software components listed in
the Insight Control for Linux end user license agreement (EULA) are included with Insight
Control for Linux.
To view the EULA after the Insight Control for Linux installation, do one of the following:
Use a text editor to open the /opt/hp/icelx/EULA/IC-Linux-EULA.txt file
Use a browser to open the /opt/hp/icelx/EULA/IC-Linux-EULA.html file
HP addresses security bulletins for the software components listed in the EULA with the same
level of support afforded HP products. HP is committed to reducing security defects and helping
you mitigate the risks associated with security defects when they do occur.
When a security defect is found, HP has a well defined process that culminates with the
publication of a security bulletin. The security bulletin provides you with a high level description
of the problem and explains how to mitigate the security defect.
1.7.1 Subscribing to security bulletins
To receive security information (bulletins and alerts) from HP:
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