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EMC VoyenceControl – Release Notes
FIXED ISSUES
The following are fixed issues in VoyenceControl 4.1.0. Unless otherwise noted, issues listed
here apply to Linux, Windows, and Solaris environments.
Note: The number displayed within parenthesis is used for internal quality tracking purposes.
(20112) – Cut-Through not offering a "more" Option when Viewing
Configuration
Previously, while using cut-through, users were not able to view all the available configuration
information. The full results were being cut off. This has been fixed.
(21536) – User passwords – Visible in commmrg.log when using Cut-
through
Previously, customers were able to view passwords in the commmgr.log. This has been fixed.
(21555) – Device Data Fields- Cleared Despite no User Input
Previously, the device Data Field values were cleared permanently, even though the user did
not type any content on the Update window when attempting to update the Device Date Field
values. This has been fixed.
(21618) – Network Navigation Tree – Problem with Display
Previously, on occasion, the Network Navigation tree would appear stretched and become
unusable. This has been fixed.
(21661) – Network Navigation Tree – Right-Click Options not Working
Properly
Previously, in some random instances, many of the options within Network Navigation window
did not work correctly if the window was closed and restored again. This has been fixed.
(21690) – Network Navigation Window – Right-Click Options – Working
Intermittently
Previously, in some random instances, the Network Navigation window options were available
and working properly. However, when the window was closed and then reopened, the options
did not work correctly. This has been fixed.
(21759) – Pulled Cisco IOS Devices – Self-Check rule Failed
Previously, When pulls were executed on Cisco IOS devices, the self-check failed validation.
This has been fixed.
(21834) – Database Size - More Space than Required
Previously, in some instances, the database size was increasing at a rate of 300% compared
to the meaningful device configuration data. This has been fixed
(21878) – Failed Policies – Not Displaying in the Comments Section
Previously, after policy enforcement, the failed policies information used to be available as
part of the device configuration state comments. Now, the same is made available as part of
the Audit Trail display. This has been fixed.
Release Notes Version 4.1.0
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