Примечания к выпуску для Cisco Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler 6.2
Known Issues
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The new option is
Do not reevalutate once job is waiting on resource
, and when
checked, the job dependency will not be reevaluated if the job is in a
Waiting on
Resources
status.
Known Issues
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Problem
VMware Perfomance View error stating: ʺPermission to perform this operation was
denied.ʺ
denied.ʺ
On a vCenter Server, there can be multiple hosts configured under a datacenter. Hosts can
be configured to not allow the collection of performance data. An attempt to collect
performance data on such hosts result in an
be configured to not allow the collection of performance data. An attempt to collect
performance data on such hosts result in an
VMware API throwing
com.vmware.vim25. NoPermission
exception.
The
Performance
tab for a vCenter connection displays performances data for all hosts
collectively. If a host is configured not to collect performance data, the ʺPermission to
perform this operation was deniedʺ error message displays.
perform this operation was deniedʺ error message displays.
Solution
Select individual hosts to view performance data. The data will be displayed only if the
host is configured to collect performance data.
host is configured to collect performance data.
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Problem
Calender names may include invalid characters for French and German words.
Solution
Manually change the text of the Calendar name to replace the invalid characters.
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Problem
Virtual Machines are missing from the VMWare Adapter.
Solution
The authorization to perform tasks in VMware Infrastructure is governed by an access
control system. Using the vSpere Client, this access control system allows the
VirtualCenter administrator to specify in great detail which users or groups can perform
which tasks on which objects. It is defined using three key concepts: privileges, roles,
objects. Together they define permission. The role defines the actions that can be
control system. Using the vSpere Client, this access control system allows the
VirtualCenter administrator to specify in great detail which users or groups can perform
which tasks on which objects. It is defined using three key concepts: privileges, roles,
objects. Together they define permission. The role defines the actions that can be