Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.1 Release Notes
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud Release Notes
OL-29969-03
Known Issues
Multiple Organizational Units (OUs)
Problem
Cisco IAC requires that users be a member of only one Cisco Prime Service Catalog OU. If a user is a
member of multiple OUs they will experience several problems with Cisco IAC content.
member of multiple OUs they will experience several problems with Cisco IAC content.
Recommendation
Ensure that every user is a member of one, and only one, organization.
Incorrect Updates to “Remaining Addresses” Field
Problem
The IP address allocation mechanism, either using an IPAM server or internal allocation, while Ordering
a Virtual Machine from Template may not correctly update the “Remaining Addresses” field in the UI.
The problem occurs when the requisition fails and the remediation action is Cancel.
a Virtual Machine from Template may not correctly update the “Remaining Addresses” field in the UI.
The problem occurs when the requisition fails and the remediation action is Cancel.
Recommendation
In order to correctly keep track of the active IP addresses, a Rollback action is required after a failed
Order VM operation.
Order VM operation.
Note
To fully fix the problem the Cisco IAC ERS implementation needs to be enhanced. This will be delivered
in the Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.2 release.
in the Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.2 release.
PPM Configuration for Management Appliance: Enable OpenStack Reports
Problem
Three reports must be enabled in OpenStack to retrieve data for OpenStack VMs in Cisco IAC 4.1:
Glance, Nova and Swift. These reports need to be enabled manually after deploying the IAC Appliance.
Glance, Nova and Swift. These reports need to be enabled manually after deploying the IAC Appliance.
Recommendation
Be sure to enable these reports.
For First Time Applications Install, Use Non-root User With Key Authentication
Note
OpenStack only.
Problem
If you have not yet installed an application while ordering a virtual machine (VM), you will need to
select a non-root user from the Manage Applications form when ordering your first application.
select a non-root user from the Manage Applications form when ordering your first application.
Recommendation
To install applications on an OpenStack instance, bootstrapping credentials should be a non-root user
using key authentication.
using key authentication.