Cisco Cisco Prime Network 3.8 Release Notes

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Cisco Prime Network 3.8.1 Release Notes
OL-26395-01
  Installation and Upgrade Notes Specific to Prime Network 3.8.1
When doing an upgrade from 3.8 to 3.8.1, you must install the 3.8.1 version of the ivne-drivers.tar 
file for Cisco Prime Network to be fully functional. 
Web Browser Support
1.
Prime Network 3.8.1 web browser based GUI is supported on the following browsers:
Mozilla Firefox 7.0
Google Chrome 12, 13, and 14
Apple Safari 5.1
Internet Explorer 8 (on Microsoft Windows 7)
Internet Explorer 9 supported in IE 8 Capability Mode
2.
The minimum browser dimensions that Prime Network supports to successfully view the network 
discovery tool, is 900 x 600. 
Supported Operating System for RHCS/ADG Gateway HA Solutions 
Prime Network 3.8.1 is supported on Red Hat Enterprise for Linux, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 with the Red Hat 
Clustering Suite. This applies to both local and geographical redundancy.
Support for Embedded Database on VMware
Oracle can now be installed on VMware. Prime Network 3.8.1 supports embedded database on VMware, 
with fault management performance of five events per second.
Post-Upgrade—Restarting Crontab Jobs for Unit Behind NAT/FW
Upgrading to Cisco Prime Network 3.8.1 removes crontab jobs from units. To manually restart these jobs 
for units behind NAT/firewall, do the following:
Step 1
Log in to the unit as the network user.
Step 2
Copy the upgrade_restart_crons.pl  script from the gateway, as follows:
remote_copy.cmd "[your_gateway's_ip]:~/Main/scripts/upgrade_restart_crons.pl" Main/scripts
Step 3
Execute the above script on the unit. The following output is displayed:
./Main/scripts/upgrade_restart_crons.pl 
+ Updating the unit's cronjobs
- Writing log to ~/Main/logs/upgrade_crons.log
- Copying the files from the gateway (gateway's_ip)
- Restarting the cronjobs
Step 4
Verify the crontab list is not empty by executing the following command:
crontab -l
Step 5
Verify the unit is starting up by executing the following command :