Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.1 Notas de publicación
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Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.1.1 Release Notes
OL-29969-03
Known Issues
Table Grooming Issue
Problem
The tables
XtrMessageContent
and
TxRequisitionEntry
need to be groomed regularly.
Solution
Grooming of data on both tables are addressed through Administration > Utilities > Purge function.
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Table TxRequisitionEntry.
Number of rows on able can be reduced through Requisition Purge.
There are multiple options to purge requisition. Being stress environment, Please use criteria
appropriate to your needs. Execution of requisition purge preceding service link is preferable and
makes the service link purge less time consuming.
appropriate to your needs. Execution of requisition purge preceding service link is preferable and
makes the service link purge less time consuming.
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Table XtrMessageContent.
Size of data on table can be reduced through Service Link purge.
Number of rows may not reduce, but content does reduce.
These purge utilities are database stored procedures.
Instructions
Look for information on:
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Requisition Purge
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Workflow Purge
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Service Link Messages Purge
These sections are covered in “Appendix B: Configure Site-Wide Settings” of the Cisco Prime Service
Catalog Administration and Operations Guide. Here is the link to the guide:
Catalog Administration and Operations Guide. Here is the link to the guide:
Note
The appendix contains instructions for manually executing the BAT or SH scripts to purge data. You can
either use Windows Scheduler, or a Linux cron job to schedule these scripts. Or, for Oracle databases,
you can also use DBMS Scheduler to schedule the execution of the stored procedures themselves.
either use Windows Scheduler, or a Linux cron job to schedule these scripts. Or, for Oracle databases,
you can also use DBMS Scheduler to schedule the execution of the stored procedures themselves.
Incorrect Page Rendering in Internet Explorer
Problem
While using Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.1.1 in Internet Explorer 11, Compatibility View
may cause the page to render incorrectly resulting in unexpected results and impacting usability of the
site. Browsing Cisco IAC using Microsoft Internet Explorer, logged in as a domain user. Cisco IAC 4.1.1
is being hosted internally.
may cause the page to render incorrectly resulting in unexpected results and impacting usability of the
site. Browsing Cisco IAC using Microsoft Internet Explorer, logged in as a domain user. Cisco IAC 4.1.1
is being hosted internally.
Solution
In the Compatibility View, uncheck the box “Display intranet sites in Compatibility View.”