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iControl
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If you have a Dell PowerEdge R310 Application Server, iControl supports a maximum of
120 audio fingerprint comparisons.
A group is composed of a reference source and 1 or more probe sources. For the
purposes of counting comparisons, the reference source is not counted.
Application Servers used for comparison should be dedicated (i.e. they should not run
other resource-intensive services).
For older Application Server platforms (e.g.: PowerEdge 860, PowerEdge 850, etc), the
number of supported comparisons decreases.
General Status Manager
[Ref. #26605] When you rename a virtual alarm after configuring one or more of its plugins
(for example e-mail or scripted actions), the plugin information may not survive.
[Ref. #26143] If you try to add the same alarm more than once as a sub-alarm to a virtual
alarm, only one of them is retained. This behavior persists when creating a virtual alarm via
the graphical user interface, scripts or by virtual alarm template.
[Ref. #25112] If you downgrade an Application Server from one version of iControl to an
older version during a scheduled event (that is, after the event has begun and before it
ends), the event may continue beyond its scheduled duration.
iControl version 3.30 offers a more robust GSM configuration database. However, if the
database became corrupted in version 3.2x or earlier, upgrading to version 3.30 or later
could result in the loss of some configuration data. Make sure to perform a backup of your
iControl system configuration (by using Webmins iControl Maintenance Form) before
upgrading.
[Ref. #22348] The following SNMP alarms from a Kaleido-X system are not yet supported in
the GSM:
WST-Teletext
•DTVCC
AFD/WSS Loss
Dolby E Loss
•Dolby AC-3 Loss
[Ref. #9012] The RMON driver is not backward compatible between versions 3.00 (and later)
and 2.7. In version 2.7, an alarm URI might look similar to this:
alarm://snmp:RMON/10.4.0.2/ifOperStatus101
In version 3.00 (and later), this URI would take the form:
snmp://RMON:10.4.0.2/ifOperStatus101
iC Web sites using these alarms may need to be updated accordingly.
[Ref. #5721/2411] When exporting log files to CSV and opening them in Excel, the timestamp
column data is displayed incorrectly. For example, “2006-02-01 16:20:35.938” would be