Issue 1
Description:
Operational Template compliance is not displayed for Active Directory attribute, since the attribute value is present in managed device and not in Operational Template.
Issue 2
Description:
In BIOS Settings, the snoop mode attribute does not support ClusterOnDie option.
Issue 3
Description:
While creating a logical switch or a hypervisor profile and selecting host groups in OMIMSSC, the groups are not listed in nested form as present in SCVMM.
Issue 4
Description:
If you delete multiple credential profiles, the SCVMM and OMIMSSC consoles may be unresponsive until the profiles are deleted.
Issue 5
Description:
Synchronizing OMIMSSC with enrolled Microsoft console takes sometime depending on the number of servers discovered.
Issue 6
Description:
In Server View page, under Hosts tab, the Select Console Hosts drop-down menu lists all the host groups present in MECM with an internal group name. If you select the internal group name, all the hosts that are discovered and managed in MECM and OMIMSSC are displayed.
Issue 7
Description:
Modified date of a credential profile on creation is set to created date.
Issue 8
Description:
While deploying Operational Template, if RAID is selected as Device Component, the attributes of hardware and software components do not get updated in the target server.
Issue 9
Description:
In Credential Profile page, the device credential profile can be edited and reused but cannot be deleted. If you choose to delete, the following error message is displayed: One or more Credential Profile cannot be deleted. One or more Credential Profile are locked and could not be deleted.
Issue 10
Description:
If user copies the already logged in Admin Portal page URL in to a new browser window, the browser does not redirect the user to the login page.
Issue 11
Description:
Cluster Aware Update fails for "Intel(R) Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710" firmware intermittently.
Issue 12
Description:
In Maintenance center, after the CAU job completed successfully, the OMIMSSC inventory displays QLogic BCM 57xx and 57xxx Driver Family component as non- compliant for Windows 2012R2 Hyper-V clusters.