BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management - Veritas Volume Manager Monitoring

Release Notes v2.5.01

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What's New

BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management - Veritas Volume Manager Monitoring now supports Windows 2012.
VVM-187: It is now possible to customize the VxVM log scan limit from CMA.

Fixed Issues

VVM-129: The value of the State attribute of VxVM Volume monitor was sometimes improperly set to Degraded (=5) instead of Active (=0) on Windows systems; which caused a false alarm to be triggered by the Status attribute.
VVM-136: The value of the Kernel State attribute was sometimes improperly set to Enabled (=1) instead of Connect (= 0) on Windows systems; which caused a false alarm to be triggered by the Kernel Status attribute.
VVM-143: The monitoring solution did not properly interpret the output of the iostat command used to collect statistics from deported volumes on Windows. This resulted in a false alarm to be triggered by the Login Status attribute.
VVM-153: A false alarm was triggered by the Status attribute of theVxVM Disk Device  Monitor when monitoring a Storage Foundation 5x system running on Windows.
VVM-159: The Microsoft Cluster active node was not properly detected when the monitoring solution was operating in multi-node monitoring mode.
VVM-174: The Sudo configuration requirements have been updated in the Security Requirements chapter of the user documentation.
VVM-180: When SRL Overflow Protection was set to "DCM" or "AutoDCM", the monitoring solution did not trigger an alert when DCM logging was activated. A new state has been added to the Kernel State of the VxVM Replication Link monitor, DCM Logging (2), which by default triggers an alarm through Kernel Status.
VVM-188: The status report file of BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management - Veritas Volume Manager Monitoring is now suffixed with the Agent port number to avoid overwriting it when multiple virtual Agents are used.
VVM-189: Invalid alarms were triggered on the Login Status attribute when the monitoring solution was unable to check the active node.
VVM-190: The main discovery cycle was irregular due to an asynchronous default KM discovery interval. It is now reduced to 30 seconds to avoid such irregularity.
VVM-191: On Windows systems, if the PATROL Agent installation path contained spaces, scripts calls and output redirection commands failed.