The following is a list of issues addressed and enhancements implemented in this release:
The following is a list of issues addressed and enhancements implemented in this Foglight for Infrastructure release.
Defect ID |
Resolved Issue |
IC-2424 |
Fixed an issue that the Processor Queue Length chart displays incorrectly when the value is less than 1 on Solaris. |
IC-2521 |
Fixed an issue if the default lockbox does not exist, there will be an NPE in the IC cartridge lifecycle scripts. |
IC-4214 |
Fixed an issue that IC agent will submit loopback address for the FglAM host object if ipv4/ipv6 is disabled on the FglAM host. |
This release of Foglight Log Monitor does not include any fixes or enhancements. It is made to accompany the 5.9.6 release of Foglight for Infrastructure.
This release of Foglight for PowerVM does not include any fixes or enhancements. It is made to accompany the 5.9.6 release of Foglight for Infrastructure.
The following is a list of issues known to exist at the time of this release:
Defect ID |
Known Issue |
IC-4275 |
Some metrics (bytes read/written, reads/writes) cannot be collected for ZFS disk. |
IC-4047 |
The "sqlserv.exe process" and "Memory Top Consumers" metrics collected by the Windows Agent are incorrect. |
IC-3873 |
On the All Hosts dashboard, metrics of Logical Disks are not accurate. |
IC-3617 |
The alarm view of the rule that was copied from the Record Severity could not be shown correctly. |
IC-2841 |
Half of processors (16/31) do not have Utilization metric. |
IC-2644 |
DellUnixAgent logs 'No begin line' when configured to monitor Solaris® on Foglight Agent Manager 5.8.1. |
IC-2370 |
On the Infrastructure Environment dashboard, Uptime always displays "Not Available" for Solaris® zones. |
IC-2058 |
Different cpu usage between Top CPU Consumers table and "topas" output on command line. |
IC-1684 |
Network metrics may be unavailable when monitoring Solaris® LDOMs. |
IC-1572 |
UnixAgent generates the Workaround: This is a basic attribute of Java® processes that use a large amount of memory on Solaris®. The workarounds are either to reduce the amount of memory used by FglAM (perhaps by moving agents to other FglAM instances) or by increasing the swap space available to the Solaris® system. The root problem is described in the following Oracle® report: JDK-5049299 : (process) Use posix_spawn, not fork, on S10 to avoid swap exhaustion. Please note that the fix for this issue provided in this report is only for Solaris 10 and later). This is generally only an issue for agents monitoring the local system, but can also occur when agents run on the system in question, but are monitoring a remote system. They may still need to execute commands on the host system. |
IC-1478 |
The Linux® data collector incorrectly identifies HP Smart Array physical disk as a logical disk. |
IC-1440 |
Research if HP-UX agent might submit incorrect value for run queue length: includes active processes not just queued. |
IC-1439 |
The Linux® agent submits incorrect value for run queue length; it includes active processes and not all blocked processes. |
IC-1304 |
When parsing |
IC-1253 |
Replace or augment the Event Log rule with a multi-severity rule. |
IC-1163 |
When a UnixAgent monitors an AIX® system remotely, the remote monitor running quest_perfstat.bin fails with a timeout, and the following message is logged:
|
IC-1103 |
LinuxCollector on local host: |
IC-1097 |
Network(receiveRate, sendRate, transferRate, utilization) can not be collected successfully while use non-native collector for AIX®, HP-UX agents. |
IC-1093 |
The WindowsAgent does not remove invalid characters in log data before transmitting it. |
IC-1049 |
While monitoring AIX® or HP-UX with the native collector, changing the user name of the credential used for monitoring generates an error related to the quest_perfstat.bin file. Workaround: Before making changes to the credential, stop data collection on any AIX or HP-UX agent that are currently using those credentials. Failing to stop data collection causes the collector to generate an error indicating that it cannot execute a binary in the remote host's tmp directory. To enable the agent to resume data collection, delete the offending binary from the remote host machine. |
IC-904 |
Mounted ISOs not reliably detected as read only. |
IC-851 |
Selecting a severity level on a tile in the Infrastructure Environment dashboard filters the list of hosts to only that severity. If a host's severity level changes, the host remains in the list even if you refresh the page. Workaround: If you leave the Infrastructure Environment dashboard and return, the filters are updated. |
IC-811 |
The user installing or upgrading a cartridge will sometimes get an error when accessing views installed with the cartridge. This only happens if users go from the Cartridge Inventory dashboard directly to a Dashboard of the newly installed or updated cartridge (for example, the Infrastructure Environment dashboard does not render on first access after an upgrade). Workaround: Refreshing the browser can often correct this problem. If this doesn't solve the problem, logging out and logging back in will clear the issue. |
IC-747 |
Output from interactive shell during an SSH connection may cause errors when parsing command execution results. |
IC-561 |
All Foglight for Infrastructure agents use the collection interval to calculate rate metrics. This is incorrect because a stop/start triggers a recollection before the interval expires. |
Defect ID |
Known Issue |
IC-3617 |
Custom rules (which are copied from existing cartridge rules) will drop some tables or charts that exist in the original Alarm dialog. Contact Quest Support for workaround. |
IC-2529 |
Foglight Log Monitor does not support the AIX® and Solaris® (SPARC®) platform with Foglight for Infrastructure 5.8.1. |
IC-1901 |
The Log Monitor page does not auto-refresh on Foglight Management Server version 5.6.5 to 5.6.10. |
Defect ID |
Known Issue |
AGENT-3716 |
PowerVMVirtualManager is not submitted when the PowerVM agent is running in an upgraded environment. For more details, see Troubleshooting Foglight for PowerVM. |
AGENT-3232 |
The metrics in pop-up view of the dependency node should use the specific dependency time range, not the system time range. |
AGENT-3218 |
The "PowerVM VIOS State Inspect" alarm does not display in the alarm table as expected when using a Firefox® 18.0 browser. The "PowerVM Server Connect State" alarm has been cleared, but the warning icon of the specific server still exists when using a Firefox 18.0 browser. |
The following is a list of third party issues known to exist at the time of this release.
Defect ID |
Known Issue |
FDOC-4057 |
Collecting Logical Disk metrics from Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2 may be affected by a Microsoft® defect. |
FDOC-2771 |
In order for the WindowsAgent to have access to query WMI to collect OS and database metrics, the agent must have permission to access both DCOM and WMI. |
IC-2856 |
Some Windows® processes report very large memory for virtual bytes performance counters (these are products marked with the large address space awareness flag, including Chkdsk.exe and Lsass.exe). The value is reported as such by Microsoft Windows on some 64-bit systems. This is a known 3rd-party issue; the values reported are as expected. |
IC-594 |
Some base values are not updated when using the Win32_PerfRawData_PerfDisk_LogicalDisk WMI class to calculate performance data in Windows Vista® or in Windows Server® 2008, because this class does not contain the PercentDiskTime_Base metric. Workaround: A hotfix is available on Microsoft® Web site, at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/961435/en-us. |
Defect ID |
Known Issue |
FDOC-6474 |
Foglight for Infrastructure native AIX collector running on AIX® 6.1 hosts without "6100-07-04 Service Pack 04" may incorrectly report network metrics and utilization being collected. This issue has been acknowledged by IBM®: IV11918: PERFSTAT EXTENSION RETURNS STALE NETWORK/INTERFACE METRICS. APPLIES TO AIX 6100-07. Workaround: A hotfix, IV11918, is available in various service packs and technology level packs. More information about the fix is available here: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1fixinfo134504. |
For upgrade and compatibility information, see the following sections:
The latest version of Foglight for Infrastructure is 5.9.6.
Note: Foglight for Infrastructure is order-dependent. Therefore, the Agent Manager must be updated on the Management Server before you install Foglight for Infrastructure.
Note: Some content in Foglight for Infrastructure supersedes that of the Cartridge for Operating Systems. However, no upgrade path is provided for replacing an existing Cartridge for Operating System with Foglight for Infrastructure.
The following is a list of product versions and platforms compatible with this Foglight for Infrastructure release.
Product Name |
Product Version |
Platform |
Foglight Management Server |
5.9.2 or later |
All platforms supported by this version of the Foglight Management Server |
Foglight Agent Manager Note: All monitoring agents available in this version of Foglight for Infrastructure support the Agent Manager HA failover mode. For more information about this mode, see the Agent Manager Guide. |
5.8.0 or later |
All platforms supported by this version of the Foglight Agent Manager |
To upgrade Foglight for Infrastructure to version 5.9.6:
The following is a list of product versions and platforms compatible with this Foglight for PowerVM release.
Product Name |
Product Version |
Platform |
Foglight Management Server |
5.7.5 and later |
All platforms supported by this version of the Foglight Management Server. |
Foglight Agent Manager Note: The monitoring agents available in this version of Foglight for PowerVM support the Agent Manager HA failover mode. |
5.8.0 and later |
All platforms supported by this version of the Foglight Agent Manager. |
To upgrade Foglight for PowerVM to version 5.9.6:
def topSrv = server.TopologyService;
def type = topSrv.getType("PowerVMVirtualManager");
def stringType = type.getProperty("longName").getValueType();
if(type.findProperty("host")){
def shell = topSrv.beginUpdate(type);
shell.addProperty("hmcName", null, stringType, false, false, false, "default", null);
topSrv.endUpdate(shell);
def objects = #!PowerVMVirtualManager#.topologyObjects;
if(objects){
def shells = []
objects.each{object ->
def objShell = topSrv.getObjectShell(object);
objShell.set("hmcName", object.host.name);
topSrv.mergeData(objShell);
}
}
def tmp = topSrv.beginUpdate(type);
tmp.removeProperty("hmcName");
topSrv.endUpdate(tmp);
topSrv.addProperty(type , "hmcName", null, "String", false, false, true, null);
tmp = topSrv.beginUpdate(type);
tmp.removeProperty("host");
tmp.removeProperty("virtualManagerHostName");
topSrv.endUpdate(tmp);
}
def topSrv = server.TopologyService;
def type = topSrv.getType("PowerVMVirtualManager");
if(type.findProperty("host")){
tmp = topSrv.beginUpdate(type);
tmp.removeProperty("host");
tmp.removeProperty("virtualManagerHostName");
topSrv.endUpdate(tmp);
}
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