This 5.8.2 release of Foglight Active Directory accompanies the release of Foglight Evolve 9.2 and Foglight for Virtualization, Enterprise Edition 8.9.2. This release includes the following resolved issues and enhancements:
Foglight for Active Directory no longer supports Monitored Domain Controllers Windows Server® 2003.
The following is a list of issues known to exist at the time of this release.
Defect ID |
Known Issue |
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AD-619 |
Memory Utilization shows a negative value. Workaround: After changing the memory, restart the Active Directory agent to refresh the memory capacity. |
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AD-759 |
When host provider has been selected as VMware cartridge/Hyper-V cartridge, though the host provider will be changed to IC /Active Directory cartridge later, datastore metrics still display on Exchange Explorer Resource Utilization dashboard. |
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Metrics that do not have generally accepted thresholds for alarms are configured as trend alarms. The significance of trends is dependent on the environment and default settings may generate many meaningless alarms in a busy environment, while failing to fire at all in a smaller environment. Workaround: We recommended that the administrator allow the agent to collect values over an adequate period of time to observe normal performance and then adjust trend alarms to fire at suitable thresholds. |
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In some circumstances, DCs on Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 systems may experience high CPU usage when monitored by the Active Directory agent. This issue only appears when using WinRM connections. |
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Starting from version 5.7.2, Foglight for Active Directory trusts (by default) any certificates for secure LDAP connections in non-FIPS mode, and does not require users to import the SSL certificate any longer. The only case when users need to import the certificate is when they set the vm parameter "quest.ldap.ssl.trustAnyCert" as False to disable any certificate trust. For detailed information on how to import certificate, refer to Managing certificates section in Foglight for Active Directory User and Reference Guide. |
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Microsoft has announced Active Directory LDAP Channel Binding and LDAP signing requirements (https://support.microsoft.com/en-sg/help/4520412/2020-ldap-channel-binding-and-ldap-signing-requirement-for-windows). Active Directory and Exchange agents are not supported to connect to LDPA service with non-SSL or TLS-encrypted connection. Below error message will be found in the agent log: |
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Microsoft has announced Active Directory LDAP Channel Binding and LDAP signing requirements (https://support.microsoft.com/en-sg/help/4520412/2020-ldap-channel-binding-and-ldap-signing-requirement-for-windows). Below error message will be found in the Certificate Authority (CA) agent log, but agent can collect data normally: |
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For Windows server 2019 DCs and Certificate Authority, only connecting via WinRM is supported at this release. |
The following is a list of third party issues known to exist at the time of this release.
Defect ID |
Known Issue |
AD-41 |
The automatic reboot feature of Windows® updates may not allow enough time for the Foglight Management Server (FMS) to shut down correctly. This can result in broken agents when the service is restarted. Workaround: Manually stop the FMS before performing updates. |
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