SigmaSystemCenter 3.1 Update Module (SSC0301-0003.zip) Patch Name : SSC0301-0003 Patch Description : A module to improve problems considered in SigmaSystemCenter 3.1. Release Date : May/24/2013 File Name : SSC0301-0003.zip Target Product : SigmaSystemCenter 3.1 Target Versions of Components *1: SigmaSystemCenter Version: 3.1-22430, SystemProvisioning 6.1.0016 Necessary Patch : SigmaSystemCenter: SSC0301-0002-update1 Reboot: N/A Patches Contained in This Patch: N/A *1) How to check target versions of components - SigmaSystemCenter and SystemProvisioning A version is displayed at the bottom of the Web Console. Target Version: "Version: 3.1-22430, SystemProvisioning 6.1.0016" (SigmaSystemCenter 3.1 SSC0301-0002-update1 is already applied.) This update module incorporates the following fixes in SigmaSystemCenter 3.1. 1. Fixed Problems 1.1. Fixed Problems in SystemProvisioning (1) The IP Address Lease List does not correctly display an IP address assigned to an NIC (#13563) Phenomenon: The IP Address Lease List displays not only the target MAC address to which the IP address is assigned but also all MAC addresses on the same machine with the target MAC address, which misleads you as if one IP address is assigned to multiple MAC addresses. Problem Explanation: During search for a MAC address to which an IP address is assigned, the machine that has the NIC with the MAC address is determined. The IP Address Lease List is expected to display only the MAC address that corresponds to the NIC number to which the IP address is assigned, but it displays MAC addresses of all NICs on the machine. This is why one IP address appears to be assigned to multiple MAC addresses. Solution: Fixed so that the IP Address Lease List displays only the MAC address that corresponds to the NIC number to which the IP address is assigned. (2) The machine-specific information about the fixed IP address is not reflected after you upgraded to SigmaSystemCenter 3.1 update 1 (#13810) Phenomenon: When you upgrade the host which has the IP address definition registered in SigmaSystemCenter 1.x to SigmaSystemCenter 3.1 update 1 and then execute Assign Machine for the host, the machine-specific information in which the setting "Obtain an IP address automatically" is enabled is reflected to a managed machine. Problem Explanation: Due to the malfunction in converting the IP address definition on a database, the IP address definition in SigmaSystemCenter 1.x becomes invalid in SigmaSystemCenter 3.1 update 1 when you upgrade from SigmaSystemCenter 1.x to SigmaSystemCenter 3.1 update 1. The process of Assign Machine determines that the fixed IP address is not set to the host and automatically obtains an IP address for the host. Because of this behavior, the machine-specific information that sets "Obtain an IP address automatically" enabled is reflected to a managed machine. This issue does not occur in the host that has the IP address definition registered in SigmaSystemCenter 2.0 or later. Solution: Fixed so that the IP address definition in SigmaSystemCenter 1.x is correctly converted to SigmaSystemCenter 3.1 update 1. =============================================================================== Installation Procedures and Release Modules List =============================================================================== For the procedures to unzip and install this software, other information regarding installation, and release modules list, see Install.txt. In addition, if you set up SigmaSystemCenter components in a clustering environment, see Clustering.txt for the installation procedures in a clustering environment. =============================================================================== Notes on Unzipping a .zip File =============================================================================== [Notes 1] Before unzipping the zip file of this software, confirm and delete the ZoneID information with the following procedure. If you unzip the zip file and install the software with the ZoneID information, the module after installing the software will not work properly. The information called "ZoneID" has been added to a file downloaded from a site in a zone configured other than [Intranet] on Internet Explorer of Windows Vista, Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, or Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 or later. If ZoneID is added to the zip file, the ZoneID information is succeeded to a deployed file and a warning of security is displayed when executing the file, consequently, services or processed may not start. (1) Checking and changing the policy setting (Hide mechanisms to remove zone information): 1) Click the [Start] button, and click [Run]. 2) Enter "gpedit.msc", and click [OK]. 3) The Group Policy Object Editor dialog box appears. Click [User Configuration], click [Administrative Templates], double-click [Windows Components], and double-click [Attachment Manager]. 4) Check the [State] of [Hide mechanisms to remove zone information]. If it is "Enabled," click [Disabled] on the Hide mechanisms to remove zone information Properties dialog box, and click [OK]. If it is "Disabled" or "Not Configured," you do not need to change the setting. (2) Deleting the ZoneID information of the zip file: 1) Open the properties dialog box of the zip file, and click the [General] tab. 2) If the following message is displayed, click [Unblock], and click [OK]. Security: This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer. (3) Changing the policy setting (Hide mechanisms to remove zone information): If you changed the policy setting (Hide mechanisms to remove zone information) from "Enabled" to "Disabled," configure it to "Enabled" with the same procedure. [Notes 2] When unzipping the zip file of this software, specify a path whose length is not over 80 bytes as the path to extract. If you specify a path whose length is over 80 bytes, the zip file might not be extracted properly. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Trademark and Copyright Information] All rights reserved. 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